I swear people don’t realize that Robocop and Starship Troopers is satire. Like how do you not see the obvious social commentary
Because guns and explosions; and Denise Richards and Dina Meyer were hot.
I don’t know how people don’t realize being robocop would be terrifying and these movies are more akin to horror. Your consciousness trapped in a machine, your body parts stripped away leaving you with nothing but a circulatory system. Castration to the highest degree where your only sense of touch is limited to a few scraps of skin stretched across a metal frame. You’re primal urges to eat drink and breath all suppressed since you’re barely even human. In the new robocop most of your brain has been replaced with a cybernetic brain, you wouldnt even know if you were ever human at all. I’m sorry guys nothing about robocop is appealing.
This was my first thought. Maybe if you’ve only seen either movie as a child, I guess…
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That’s not what that comment said or implied
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If self awareness was a disease you’d be the healthiest person alive.
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No, that’s not what this thread is saying. 99% of literacy is comprehension and yours sucks.
And you’re calling me stupid
If it walks like a duck and it talks like a duck…
Starship troopers ain’t satire. There is no better strategic option than send millions of soldiers under equiped into their certain death. I mean they could bomb the planets from orbit, but that wouldn’t be fair to the bugs, would it?
Holy shit. The Warriors finally makes sense
Warriors, come out to plaaaay
Thank you for sharing this article. I suppose “Fear City” was very much the backdrop of the Joker (2019) movie ?
That is a fascinating piece of longform news. Thanks for sharing it!
Haha… ha… hhh …
Eyes front, citizen
Robocop? You mean American Jesus?
Wow. That Jesus-guy must’ve done some mindblowing stuff to constantly being made into a metaphor
Edward Neumeier be like “okay now that we’ve shown them how horrible that is, have everyone shower together”
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third world countries where multinational corporations have been buying up land and propping up and collaborating with authoritarian governments for decades: first time?
Remember when RoboCop shot that dude in the dick?
Do you mean this scene.
Wasn’t this more or less the premise of Chinatown (1974)?
My favorite adaptation of Chinatown is an 80s noir murder mystery about race relations, municipal development, displacement of minorities and the privatization and subsequent destruction of public infrastructure.
And it had Bugs Bunny and Mickey mouse!