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  2. RoboCop - Wikipedia

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    Verhoeven emphasized violence throughout the film, making it so outlandish that it became comical. Censorship boards believed that it was too extreme and several scenes were shortened or modified to receive an acceptable theatrical rating. RoboCop was a financial success upon its release in July 1987, earning $53.4 million. Reviewers praised it ...

  3. Versions of Blade Runner - Wikipedia

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    The Final Cut was re-released on Ultra HD Blu-ray on September 5, 2017, (one month prior to the theatrical release of Blade Runner 2049). This release includes standard Blu-ray editions of The Final Cut along with the US theatrical cut, the international cut, and the Director's Cut, as well as the Dangerous Days documentary on DVD.

  4. RoboCop 2 - Wikipedia

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    Phil Tippett returned from the first RoboCop to do the visual effects for the sequel, this time leading all the effects units. [39] RoboCop 2 was Tippett and Kershner's second collaboration, after Tippett worked at Industrial Light & Magic for The Empire Strikes Back. [39] Most of the RoboCop 2 design was created while Hunter was signed as ...

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    Goldberg, 52, an associate professor of African-American Studies and director of the Crockett-Lumumba Scholars program, ignored "RoboCop" when he was a high schooler: "I was watching sports."

  6. Director's cut - Wikipedia

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    In public use, a director's cut is the director's preferred version of a film (or video game, television episode, music video, commercial, etc.).It is generally considered a marketing term to represent the version of a film the director prefers, and is usually used as contrast to a theatrical release where the director did not have final cut privilege and did not agree with what was released.

  7. RoboCop (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    RoboCop is an American cyberpunk action media franchise featuring the futuristic adventures of Alex Murphy, a Detroit, Michigan police officer, who is fatally wounded in the line of duty and transformed into a powerful cyborg, brand-named RoboCop, at the behest of a powerful mega-corporation, Omni Consumer Products.

  8. RoboCop 3 - Wikipedia

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    Don't be the writer. The director's got the power. The screenplay is a fire hydrant, and there's a row of dogs around the block waiting for it." [11] Miller's original screenplay for RoboCop 2, and source for major ideas in RoboCop 3, was later turned into a nine-part comic book series called Frank Miller's RoboCop.

  9. RoboCop (2014 film) - Wikipedia

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    RoboCop is a 2014 American cyberpunk [9] action film directed by José Padilha and written by Joshua Zetumer, Edward Neumeier, and Michael Miner.It is a remake of the 1987 movie of the same name and the fourth installment of the RoboCop franchise overall.

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