Clip from the ROBOCOP documentary series focusing on the film’s epic success

Clip from the ROBOCOP documentary series focusing on the film’s epic success

I have a clip here that you can watch for the RoboCop documentary series, RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop, and the series is something fans of the film should watch! This is a truly fantastic documentary film and with the final episode of the series out today, here’s a clip to watch that focuses on the epic success of the film and what was said about it in the media when it was released.

The series features interviews with “Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Ronny Cox, Ray WiseAND Kurtwood Smithdirector Paolo Verhoevenwriters Edward Neumeier AND Michele Minatorelegend of special effects Phil Tippettand more, RoboDoc offers an in-depth look at the making and impact of the groundbreaking 1987 dystopian action classic.” The series offers many interesting and interesting insights.

The series is currently streaming on SCREAMBOX.

Here are the details of each of the episodes of the series:

Episode one, “Destination Delta City,” will air on August 29. Orion Pictures brings together a magnificent cast and crew who, unbeknownst to them, have signed up for a turbulent and career-defining journey.

Episode two, “Verhoeven’s Mantra,” airs September 5. Notoriously demanding and ingenious director Paul Verhoeven pushes the limits and pushes many people’s buttons with unprecedented shooting conditions.

Episode three, “Blood, Sweat & Steel,” airs September 12. The resilient cast and crew relive the golden era of down-to-earth, no-nonsense cinema in the 1980s.

Episode four, “Murphy & The Machine,” will stream on September 19. A cinematic icon is released into the world, creating an indelible legacy with lasting memories for those involved in its production.

RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop is co-directed by Chris Griffiths and Eastwood Allen and produced by Gary Smart. They previously developed Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares: The Robert Englund Story, Pennywise: The Story of IT and You’re So Cool, Brewster: The Story of Fright Night.

Allen said in a statement: “We created something together to incorporate images and sounds in an effort to immerse viewers in the world of ’80s cinema and offer something completely unique to the ‘making of’ format.”

Griffiths added: “As a RoboCop fan for 30 years, this project has been a labor of love for me and I can’t wait to share this unique project with fans, especially those who have been with us through all these years”. years.”

“Part man, part machine, all cop, RoboCop burst onto the scene as the cinematic landscape began to change and artificial intelligence captured the public imagination. The boundary-pushing film spawned an unlikely franchise that includes two sequels, an animated series and a Hollywood remake, along with comics, video games, toys and merchandise galore.

by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant

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