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PART MAN, PART MACHINE, ALL COP.
RoboCop, from Orion Pictures, marked Flesh + Blood director Paul Verhoeven's Hollywood debut and instantly became an enduring sci-fi/action classic when it landed in theaters in the summer of 1987. Verhoeven's peerlessly exciting and kinetic visuals were matched by a sharp script, iconic cast and exceptional special effects by Rob Bottin (The Thing) and Phil Tippett (The Empire Strikes Back).
The film takes place in Detroit in the not-too-distant future. Heroic cop Alex Murphy (Peter Weller, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai) is gunned down in the line of duty, only to be resurrected as RoboCop - a cybernetic mix of spare human parts and Motor City steel, and the latest defense against crime designed by the all-powerful OCP Corporation. As RoboCop's memories of his former life as Murphy resurface, only his ex-partner (Nancy Allen, Dressed To Kill) stands beside him to fight against the vicious thugs responsible for his death, as well as a nefarious top-level OCP executive orchestrating the chaos from above. Unsurpassably thrilling, unexpectedly moving and unforgettably hilarious in equal measure, the future of law enforcement is back in a definitive Blu-rayTM presentation packed with hours of brand new bonus features and exclusive collectable packaging.
STEELBOOK EDITION CONTENTS:
- 4K restoration of the film from the original camera negative by MGM, transferred in 2013 and approved by director Paul Verhoeven
- Director's Cut and Theatrical Cut of the film on two High Definition (1080p) Blu-rayTM discs
- Original lossless stereo and four-channel mixes plus DTS-HD MA 5.1 surround sound option on both cuts
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing on both cuts
- 44-page collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Omar Ahmed, Christopher
- Griffiths and Henry Blyth
DISC ONE - DIRECTOR'S CUT:
- Archive commentary by director Paul Verhoeven, executive producer Jon Davison and co-writer Ed Neumeier (originally recorded for the Theatrical Cut and re-edited in 2014 for the Director's Cut)
- New commentary by film historian Paul M. Sammon
- New commentary by fans Christopher Griffiths, Gary Smart and Eastwood Allen
- The Future of Law Enforcement: Creating RoboCop, a newly filmed interview with cowriter
- Michael Miner
- RoboTalk, a newly filmed conversation between co-writer Ed Neumeier and filmmakers
- David Birke (writer of Elle) and Nicholas McCarthy (director of Orion Pictures' The
- Prodigy)
- Truth of Character, a newly filmed interview with star Nancy Allen on her role as Lewis
- Casting Old Detroit, a newly filmed interview with casting director Julie Selzer on how the film's ensemble cast was assembled
- Connecting the Shots, a newly filmed interview with second unit director and frequent
- Verhoeven collaborator Mark Goldblatt
- Analog, a new featurette focusing on the special photographic effects, including new interviews with Peter Kuran and Kevin Kutchaver
- More Man Than Machine: Composing RoboCop, a new tribute to composer Basil
- Poledouris featuring film music experts Jeff Bond, Lukas Kendall, Daniel Schweiger and
- Robert Townson
- RoboProps, a newly filmed tour of super-fan Julien Dumont's collection of original props and memorabilia
- 2012 Q&A with the Filmmakers, a panel discussion featuring Verhoeven, Davison,
- Neumeier, Miner, Allen, star Peter Weller and animator Phil Tippett
- RoboCop: Creating a Legend, Villains of Old Detroit and Special Effects: Then & Now, three archive featurettes from 2007 featuring interviews with cast and crew
- Paul Verhoeven Easter Egg
- Four deleted scenes
- The Boardroom: Storyboard with Commentary by Phil Tippett
- Director's Cut Production Footage, raw dailies from the filming of the unrated gore scenes
- Two theatrical trailers and three TV spots
- Extensive image galleries
DISC TWO - THEATRICAL CUT
- Archive commentary by director Paul Verhoeven, executive producer Jon Davison and co-writer Ed Neumeier (originally recorded for Theatrical version of the film)
- Two Isolated Score tracks (Composer's Original Score and Final Theatrical Mix) in lossless stereo
- Edited-for-television version of the film, featuring alternate dubs, takes and edits of several scenes (95 mins, SD only)
- Split screen comparisons between the Director's Cut and Theatrical Cut, and the
- Theatrical Cut and edited-for-TV version
- Robocop: Edited For Television, a compilation of alternate scenes from two edited-fortelevision versions, including outtakes newly transferred in HD from recently-unearthed 35mm elements
- Warner Bros.
- 18
- 1987
- English
- 1
- B
- Warner Bros.
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PART MAN, PART MACHINE, ALL COP.
RoboCop, from Orion Pictures, marked Flesh + Blood director Paul Verhoeven's Hollywood debut and instantly became an enduring sci-fi/action classic when it landed in theaters in the summer of 1987. Verhoeven's peerlessly exciting and kinetic visuals were matched by a sharp script, iconic cast and exceptional special effects by Rob Bottin (The Thing) and Phil Tippett (The Empire Strikes Back).
The film takes place in Detroit in the not-too-distant future. Heroic cop Alex Murphy (Peter Weller, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai) is gunned down in the line of duty, only to be resurrected as RoboCop - a cybernetic mix of spare human parts and Motor City steel, and the latest defense against crime designed by the all-powerful OCP Corporation. As RoboCop's memories of his former life as Murphy resurface, only his ex-partner (Nancy Allen, Dressed To Kill) stands beside him to fight against the vicious thugs responsible for his death, as well as a nefarious top-level OCP executive orchestrating the chaos from above. Unsurpassably thrilling, unexpectedly moving and unforgettably hilarious in equal measure, the future of law enforcement is back in a definitive Blu-rayTM presentation packed with hours of brand new bonus features and exclusive collectable packaging.
STEELBOOK EDITION CONTENTS:
- 4K restoration of the film from the original camera negative by MGM, transferred in 2013 and approved by director Paul Verhoeven
- Director's Cut and Theatrical Cut of the film on two High Definition (1080p) Blu-rayTM discs
- Original lossless stereo and four-channel mixes plus DTS-HD MA 5.1 surround sound option on both cuts
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing on both cuts
- 44-page collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Omar Ahmed, Christopher
- Griffiths and Henry Blyth
DISC ONE - DIRECTOR'S CUT:
- Archive commentary by director Paul Verhoeven, executive producer Jon Davison and co-writer Ed Neumeier (originally recorded for the Theatrical Cut and re-edited in 2014 for the Director's Cut)
- New commentary by film historian Paul M. Sammon
- New commentary by fans Christopher Griffiths, Gary Smart and Eastwood Allen
- The Future of Law Enforcement: Creating RoboCop, a newly filmed interview with cowriter
- Michael Miner
- RoboTalk, a newly filmed conversation between co-writer Ed Neumeier and filmmakers
- David Birke (writer of Elle) and Nicholas McCarthy (director of Orion Pictures' The
- Prodigy)
- Truth of Character, a newly filmed interview with star Nancy Allen on her role as Lewis
- Casting Old Detroit, a newly filmed interview with casting director Julie Selzer on how the film's ensemble cast was assembled
- Connecting the Shots, a newly filmed interview with second unit director and frequent
- Verhoeven collaborator Mark Goldblatt
- Analog, a new featurette focusing on the special photographic effects, including new interviews with Peter Kuran and Kevin Kutchaver
- More Man Than Machine: Composing RoboCop, a new tribute to composer Basil
- Poledouris featuring film music experts Jeff Bond, Lukas Kendall, Daniel Schweiger and
- Robert Townson
- RoboProps, a newly filmed tour of super-fan Julien Dumont's collection of original props and memorabilia
- 2012 Q&A with the Filmmakers, a panel discussion featuring Verhoeven, Davison,
- Neumeier, Miner, Allen, star Peter Weller and animator Phil Tippett
- RoboCop: Creating a Legend, Villains of Old Detroit and Special Effects: Then & Now, three archive featurettes from 2007 featuring interviews with cast and crew
- Paul Verhoeven Easter Egg
- Four deleted scenes
- The Boardroom: Storyboard with Commentary by Phil Tippett
- Director's Cut Production Footage, raw dailies from the filming of the unrated gore scenes
- Two theatrical trailers and three TV spots
- Extensive image galleries
DISC TWO - THEATRICAL CUT
- Archive commentary by director Paul Verhoeven, executive producer Jon Davison and co-writer Ed Neumeier (originally recorded for Theatrical version of the film)
- Two Isolated Score tracks (Composer's Original Score and Final Theatrical Mix) in lossless stereo
- Edited-for-television version of the film, featuring alternate dubs, takes and edits of several scenes (95 mins, SD only)
- Split screen comparisons between the Director's Cut and Theatrical Cut, and the
- Theatrical Cut and edited-for-TV version
- Robocop: Edited For Television, a compilation of alternate scenes from two edited-fortelevision versions, including outtakes newly transferred in HD from recently-unearthed 35mm elements
- Warner Bros.
- 18
- 1987
- English
- 1
- B
- Warner Bros.
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Robocop - Limited Edition Steelbook (Remastered)
I bought one copy of this film. I'm a big fan of the movie. Worthy edition of the film. Epoch-making movie was a long time ago, and now everything degrading quality re-created. Internal and external properties is overwhelming. Feel free to stand there next to the modern sci-fi films on the shelf. Congratulations to access this release. Compulsory purchase!
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brill
This new remastered version of the class film robocop is worth having over the old bluray and dvd they have final made the effect to do the video so its spot on, no more grain or bad video well done for once. ill say worth upgrading it looks like they have done nothing with the sound as it was all ready done on the old bluray at 5.1 dts-hd master sound very nice. steelbook looks good too. dead or alive you going to wont to buy this.
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