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What i loved most is that they took more time to get into Murphy's psyche and backstory.
The music i can't recall, must have blocked it out lol.
Maybe, but I would definitely vet it MUCH harder if Weller wasn't in it. This? Without Weller, it wouldn't be nearly as good. Weller made Robocop who he was in every way that mattered.
I watched the first Robocop in the theater three times. The second once and the third I never saw anywhere except on tape. The 2014 version was not a bad movie for a Robocop movie, but without Weller, it was missing something.
I would PROBABLY buy anything Robocop just because it is Robocop, but there ARE limits. I never got a life size cutout of Robocop 2014 and I had mine of Weller from the first Robocop until 2017.
I may have eventually gotten to it on sale in several years. Doing it right was what pushed the game to the top of my queue, and kept it there. Teyon had my money, and they did not disappoint!
Just keep whoever did Robocop 2014 as far away as possible please.
The same goes for Felton Perry, who didn't return as Donald Johnson, either.
Johnson's in the game?
Of the 5 talents integral to the trilogy -- their trio are the only surviving. He also carries the mega-corporate socio-political subplots in all 3 films.
These movies are:
"RoboCop
or How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying by Donald Johnson"