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Movie Quiz Vol. 2
Ard Vijn
Posted: 13 May 2008 09:32 AM   [Ignore]   [#721]
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Geert Jan - May 13, 2008, 8:15am

I have no clue about any of the open screenshots.

But there’s also still a free-for-all open, right? I’ll take it:

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Robocop?

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Kurt Halfyard
Posted: 13 May 2008 09:34 AM   [Ignore]   [#722]
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You beat me to the punch by mere seconds, Ard!  I just screened this as a part of my screening series:  http://kurtscomment.blogspot.com/2008/05/kbt-presents-robocop.html

Boy has this film aged well!

With Ironman currently tearing up the box-office as the summer kick off movie, I’d like to offer a little counter-programming to the watered down and derivative paint-by-numbers affair. Outside of an always entertaining Robert Downey Jr. performance (which is practically a guarantee in just about anything he does regardless) there are a ridiculous number of elements in the Ironman film that feel like a PG version Hard-R (still to this day) Robocop. The man-in-suit cyborg, the corporatization of war, and Judas in a pinstripe suit for starters, the latest summer blockbuster borrows half a dozen or more visual aspects of the action sequences as well.

If you’ve never seen Paul Verhoeven’s satirical anti-Regan superhero blockbuster, then you are missing one of the big-budget gems of the 1980s. The spoofing of the dumbed down media predates Fox News by a decade, the privatization of necessary city services predates Enron by even more than that. And the Omni Computer Products corporation is Halliburton as the snake eating its own tail insofar as it launches a corporate war on Detroit city. But enough of the satirical tidbits of the film, it is a pretty solid superhero tale of a dad, Office Murphy played in and out of the suit with flair by Peter Weller, that just wants to impress his son with his police officer job before nearly meeting his end at a band of psychotic criminals and being reassembled in a research project to become as the tagline of the film suggests: Part man. Part machine. All cop. I love how screenwriter Edward Neumeier (who also wrote the equally delightful Starship Troopers) makes commentary on the nature of fascism by making an over-the-top love-letter to fascism.

To say that Robocop set the gold standard for violence in a mainstream blockbuster film is perhaps understating things. One needs only to witness the passion play execution of Murphy, a sequence that remains undiminished in brutality after even 20 years, to understand exactly what Verhoeven got away with when putting together this film. One critic labeled the film p0rn0-violent (note many of the modern horror films have a similar label, T0rture P0rn), yet the film also plays out as pure satire, in a way that often only science fiction can get away with. It is a revenge film of sorts made smack dab in the me-decade for which that type of film belonged in the 1970s before resurfacing in the mid-to-late 1990s and resurging fully in the 21st century. As Robocop hunts down the arbiters of his own execution, he attempts to find his own ghost (soul) in the machine. Amidst the brutality there is a brain and a heart beating that is all too often lacking in the modern blockbuster.

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Ard Vijn
Posted: 13 May 2008 10:45 AM   [Ignore]   [#723]
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A-men!!

I seriously couldn’t have said that any better myself. Robocop just gets better with age, and for me Paul Verhoeven earned his knighthood right here.
Most kick-ass movie of that year, the only one which could come close to the sort of rush I got in the cinema one year earlier, watching Aliens…


So ehm… Geert Jan.
Were Kurt and I right in thinking this screenshot might be from Robocop?  confused

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Geert Jan
Posted: 13 May 2008 11:18 AM   [Ignore]   [#724]
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Yep, totally right. Kind of an easy one, from the classic ED-209 introduction. I haven’t seen this film in ages though, so I’m going to rewatch it very soon.

As for the comparison with Iron Man, Kurt, you made some good points. And I bet when I see Robocop again I can only agree with it doing a lot the elements that are also in Iron Man better (and 20 years earlier). Still, I loved Iron Man as well. I’ll have to see how it holds up over time and after repeated viewings.

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Ard Vijn
Posted: 13 May 2008 03:39 PM   [Ignore]   [#725]
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And that guy in the bottom-left corner, blissfully unaware of his upcoming encounter with ED-209. In Holland this scene was shown with the longer cut, holes appearing at the end and all. Ah, the memories…


Anyway, new month, new recap.


First we have Bench’s current unguessed movie, with no less than 3 screenshots:

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Second we have Zombeaner’s unguessed movie, with two screenshots:

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Well, unguessed… only if “The Doctor and the Devils” is wrong…



Last, we had Robocop which I guessed and have to replace.

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Ard Vijn
Posted: 13 May 2008 04:01 PM   [Ignore]   [#726]
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And here it is: guess which movie this is from.

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Geert Jan
Posted: 13 May 2008 04:33 PM   [Ignore]   [#727]
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Hmm, is that the girl from Shaun of the Dead, that the guys think is drunk but is actually a zombie?

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Ard Vijn
Posted: 13 May 2008 06:25 PM   [Ignore]   [#728]
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Geert Jan - May 13, 2008, 4:33pm

Hmm, is that the girl from Shaun of the Dead, that the guys think is drunk but is actually a zombie?

Crap, that was quick… Yes, she is. Your turn!

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Posted: 14 May 2008 06:31 PM   [Ignore]   [#729]
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I’ll add another as there are still no correct guesses:

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I didn’t get a notice about that Robocop one, I so knew that!  It was filmed here in Dallas, I used to work in one of the buildings where some of that was shot.

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Kurt Halfyard
Posted: 14 May 2008 08:14 PM   [Ignore]   [#730]
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zombeaner - May 14, 2008, 6:31pm

I’ll add another as there are still no correct guesses:

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Is that Molly parker?  Is the film the underestimated Kissed???

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Geert Jan
Posted: 15 May 2008 03:26 AM   [Ignore]   [#731]
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Ardvark - May 13, 2008, 6:25pm

Crap, that was quick… Yes, she is. Your turn!

Ok, my new one:

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Posted: 15 May 2008 07:36 AM   [Ignore]   [#732]
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Kurt Halfyard - May 14, 2008, 8:14pm
zombeaner - May 14, 2008, 6:31pm

I’ll add another as there are still no correct guesses:

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Is that Molly parker?  Is the film the underestimated Kissed???

Absolutely correct!

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Posted: 16 May 2008 05:56 AM   [Ignore]   [#733]
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Surprised no-ones got this one yet - suprising cos it’s pretty good, and I’d think right up everyone’s alley. Here - have a fourth image....

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Ard Vijn
Posted: 16 May 2008 01:32 PM   [Ignore]   [#734]
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Bench2020 - May 16, 2008, 5:56am

Surprised no-ones got this one yet - suprising cos it’s pretty good, and I’d think right up everyone’s alley. Here - have a fourth image....

Is that Dougray Scott? Is this “Perfect Creature”?

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Posted: 17 May 2008 03:06 AM   [Ignore]   [#735]
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Nice one Ardvark! It was ‘Perfect Creature’, a small and unusual vampire film. Not without it’s flaws, but there’s a lot there to be admired. Your go…

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