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Michael Miner Chaos Theory
Robocop (1987). In a dystopic and crime-ridden Detroit, a terminally wounded cop returns to the force as a powerful cyborg haunted by submerged memories.
This is a) so much better than I was expecting, and also b) so much better than it has any right to be? Sure, it's partly copaganda, but it's also a pretty scathing indictment of corruption in the police force and how capitalistic interests inherently treat people as disposable. Plus! It's a fun sci-fi movie! Plus the VFX are pretty darn sick. 7/10.
Deadly Weapon | 1989 — planned as a sequel to Laserblast | 1978, but released as a stand-alone
Directed by Michael Miner, co-writer of RoboCop | 1987
Neill Blomkamp Is Bringing RoboCop Back To Theaters
RoboCop is getting another entry in its series. We last saw the character in a 2014 attempt at a reboot that was mostly overlooked. This new version will be directed by Neill Blomkamp (’District 9′) and based on a script that was pitched as a sequel back when the original film hit theaters. Writers Ed Neumeier and Michael Miner will produce the new film with Justin Rhodes (who co-wrote the script for the upcoming ‘Terminator’ sequel) re-writing their original version. No word on casting or production just yet.
(h/t Deadline)
RoboCop: The Animated Series (1988) - intro
I originally got this poster on my 21st birthday, 3 years later I finally got a frame for it and put it up 👍