During The Time When The 2014 Reboot Was Coming Out, Fans Decided To Remake The Original ThemselvesDuring The Time When The 2014 Reboot Was Coming Out, Fans Decided To Remake The Original ThemselvesDuring The Time When The 2014 Reboot Was Coming Out, Fans Decided To Remake The Original Themselves
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David Geis
- (segment "Scene 08")
- (as Dave Geis)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe film came about largely in response to fans' outrage to MGM's announcement that they were going to produce a RoboCop remake.
- ConnectionsReferences Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
- SoundtracksPlease Come Home for Christmas
Written by Charles Brown (uncredited) and Gene Redd (uncredited)
Performed by Southside Johnny Lyon
(segment "Scene 28")
Featured review
Just before Robocop the remake was released in 2014, a group of different film makers through what most of us Robocop fans thought, and that is that the movie did not need to be remade. So what they have done here is taken several film makers, writers, directors and producers and each made their own parody remake of Robocop in whatever way they want.
It's a clever idea, I think. They where given the freedom to each recreate a scene from the original Robocop film, and make it whatever way they wanted to. Whether it be edit the original film, re-shoot it with new actors, puppets or visual FX, or even just animate it.
There are quite a few hilarious scenes. I especially loved the introduction and end to ED-209. The attempted rape scene of the blonde girl, and a few of the commercial parodies. They are comedy gold. However, where there is good, you have to take the bad too. Some scenes are pretty poorly acted, and even the jokes are not enough to keep it from stinking. However some people do find visual eating humorous, so i'm sure fans of Melissa McCarthy will probably get a kick out of the few opening scenes.
This is one of the weirdest parody films I have seen, but certainly far from the worst of them. Expect something much better than Jason Friedberg & Aaron Seltzers bombardment of parody movie fails over the years, but at the same time, don't go in expecting too much. It does have some great scenes, but as I said, some are pretty bad too.
It's a clever idea, I think. They where given the freedom to each recreate a scene from the original Robocop film, and make it whatever way they wanted to. Whether it be edit the original film, re-shoot it with new actors, puppets or visual FX, or even just animate it.
There are quite a few hilarious scenes. I especially loved the introduction and end to ED-209. The attempted rape scene of the blonde girl, and a few of the commercial parodies. They are comedy gold. However, where there is good, you have to take the bad too. Some scenes are pretty poorly acted, and even the jokes are not enough to keep it from stinking. However some people do find visual eating humorous, so i'm sure fans of Melissa McCarthy will probably get a kick out of the few opening scenes.
This is one of the weirdest parody films I have seen, but certainly far from the worst of them. Expect something much better than Jason Friedberg & Aaron Seltzers bombardment of parody movie fails over the years, but at the same time, don't go in expecting too much. It does have some great scenes, but as I said, some are pretty bad too.
- MikeHunt1075
- Mar 1, 2014
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