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Davison first hired his friend Tim Hunter, mostly known for River's Edge (1986), to direct RoboCop 2, citing his "realistic tone with actors" and "real dark sensibility" as reasons. [23] However, Hunter left the project eleven weeks before filming began, citing a conflict between his vision of an entirely dark product like the first film, and ...
RoboCop 2 remained a troubled production from beginning to end, however, with Miller’s script being heavily reworked by Wild Bunch screenwriter Walon Green and the sequel’s original director, Tim...
As originally shot, the early scene in which the ED-209 battle robot malfunctions during a demonstration and kills a hapless employee in a conference room featured an extraordinary amount of...
Since first announced in January 2018, longtime fans of the story of Detroit cop-turned-cyborg Alex Murphy (Peter Weller) have been dying to know when the over-the-top violence will return...
In 1987, director Paul Verhoeven unleashed 'RoboCop,' a sci-fi action flick and darkly comic satire starring Peter Weller as Alex Murphy, a cop who is murdered and brought back to life by the...
Jeffrey Hunter departed after shooting the episode; theories abound as to why, though in his book, "Star Trek Memories," Shatner claims he was fired because his wife became too involved in the...
RoboCop is a 1987 American science fiction action film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner. The film stars Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Daniel O'Herlihy, Ronny Cox, Kurtwood Smith, and Miguel Ferrer.