Posted May 20, 2011
Datajack2050
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nondeplumage
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Posted May 21, 2011
In honor of Robocop, a song about Robocop. An awesome song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0yuaUCKFII
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0yuaUCKFII
rjspring
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Posted May 21, 2011
For those keeping score -
Robocop 1 was released as a regular DVD with the theatrical release and no extras.
Criterion released a version that had the director's uncut version (rated X back then for violence) and a plethora of extras.
There was also a boxed set of the robocop series on DVD - all theatrical runs with little extras.
The Blu-Ray Robocop came out, included the unrated cut but didn't include the extras from the Criterion version.
There is also a blu-ray boxed set, all three movies with director's cut but no extras.
I'd hope that if the movie is getting rebooted that Criterion would either re-release their version on blu-ray or the studio would remaster the original (not just an HD up-convert as with the existing blu-rays) and include the criterion extra features.
Robocop 1 was released as a regular DVD with the theatrical release and no extras.
Criterion released a version that had the director's uncut version (rated X back then for violence) and a plethora of extras.
There was also a boxed set of the robocop series on DVD - all theatrical runs with little extras.
The Blu-Ray Robocop came out, included the unrated cut but didn't include the extras from the Criterion version.
There is also a blu-ray boxed set, all three movies with director's cut but no extras.
I'd hope that if the movie is getting rebooted that Criterion would either re-release their version on blu-ray or the studio would remaster the original (not just an HD up-convert as with the existing blu-rays) and include the criterion extra features.