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Vous écoutez Dig Dig Diggers, l'émission hebdomadaire et collaborative des radios Ferarock !Le programme de cette semaine : au micro de Morgane de Radio Primitive, Erotic Market vient présenter son quatrième album Marla Pillow. Teinté d'une féminité ordinaire et royale, l'artiste va bien au delà d'une étiquette pop. On embarque ensuite dans l'univers du film Robocop avec une bande sonore revisité par le groupe Fragments dans leur nouvel album Delta City. C'est au micro de Vincent de Jet FM qu'ils en parlent le mieux.A l'approche du Le Printemps de Bourges, dont l'édition aura lieu du 15 au 20 mai, Jean-Michel Dupas, programmateur du festival, nous présente la programmation avec soin au micro de Lucie de Ouest Track Radio. La Ferarock et ses radios seront présentes pour un plateau en direct le 16 et le 17 avril de 16h à 18h - Plus d'infos ici. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
RoboCop may be “the future of law enforcement” but he might also be much closer to reality than anyone ever dreamed or feared. Join us as we unpack this classic 1987 movie and the central concept that drives it.“Come quietly or there will be…trouble.”Officer Alex J. Murphy (R.I.P.)This episode of Does it Fly? is brought to you by our friends at Omni Consumer Products, who would like to encourage you to visit beautiful Delta City, Michigan, America's safest place to live…or else!Paul Verhoeven's RoboCop (1987) is genuinely one of the finest science fiction films of the 1980s. Its unique blend of biting satire and over-the-top violence and gore set it apart from the endless parade of Reagan-era hyper violent action movies and the unique “media breaks” and corporate culture feel remarkably (perhaps disturbingly prescient) almost 40 years after release. Hell, we might even argue that the cynical vision of the future on display in RoboCop was too optimistic given the state of the world these days, but that's neither here nor there.Because the central conceit of RoboCop, using cybernetics to enhance a human for the specific purpose of perfecting law enforcement, may have seemed like the stuff of science fiction in 1987, but it's a little closer to the realm of science fact today. Just how close is another story, but that's for our hosts, Dr. Hakeem Oluseyi and Tamara Krinsky, to decide. With that in mind, we'd like to remind everyone of the Prime Directives of our show (not to be confused with Starfleet General Order 1…we are a Roddenberry Entertainment production, after all):Explain the Science of RoboCopUnpack the Story Logic of RoboCopDiscuss the Vibes and Questions that RoboCop RaisesUphold the Law(Wait, no! That last one isn't ours).Check out the latest episode of Does it Fly? for the answers to these questions and more!https://youtu.be/uBbq29Tu7_cSUGGESTED VIEWING The RoboCop franchise is…well, let's pretend that it isn't a franchise. There is one perfect movie from director Paul Verhoeven and then there are fainter and fainter echoes in the form of two big screen sequels (and one reboot), a pair of live action TV series, one average (if bizarre) animated series and one truly unwatchable one. Seriously, the 1987 movie is an all-time genre classic and is not to be missed, and that's the crux of our discussion in this episode.But there's also a truly amazing four part documentary about the making of that film called, appropriately, RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop, which somehow manages to be every bit as compelling as the movie itself. Highly recommended for those who want to get an almost Tamara-like deep knowledge of this brilliant film.FURTHER READING Do you want to delve a little deeper into the facts, concepts, and stories Hakeem and Tamara referenced in today's episode? Of course you do! The Future of Law EnforcementTo build a cybernetic police officer, you require three key ingredients: powered exoskeletons, general robotics, and BCIs (brain-computer interfaces). All of these are pretty broad subjects, but the links will take you to what we believe are the easiest (and coolest!) overviews for the layperson.Robot Police Dogs“Woof, woof, you #@&*$!” Ted TalkMy Stroke of InsightGiven how much of Robo's origin story revolves around a traumatic brain injury and his essential recovery from that, Tamara recommends My Stroke of Insight, which you can find anywhere, but we recommend purchasing from here if you can.“OCP Runs the Cops!”We also recommend Radley Balko's Rise of the Warrior Cop for further insight on the militarization of police. It was written back in 2013 but like RoboCop, it's still incredibly relevant today.WANT MORE FROM DOES IT FLY?For a more recent take on a sci-fi dystopia, allow us to recommend our Squid Game episode!Just for comparison with another hero who uses robotics and cybernetics, we took a look at the science of Iron Man, as well!FOLLOW US!Stay in the loop! Follow DoesItFly? on YouTube and TikTok and let us know what you think! Subscribe to Does It Fly? Pod: https://www.youtube.com/@doesitflypod?sub_confirmation=1And don't forget to follow Roddenberry Entertainment:Instagram: @RoddenberryOfficial Facebook: RoddenberryBluesky: @roddenberrypod.bsky.socialFor Advertising Inquiries: doesitfly@roddenberry.comCheck out the official Does it Fly? playlist, too!
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Old Detroit's mechanical crime fighter takes on religion and weight loss in Delta City in episodes three & four of RoboCop.
On this episode of For the Record, we chat with popular Delta City Councillor Dylan Kruger. Dylan was first elected to Council in 2018 and has made a big impression in his community. We cover a number of interesting topics including trucks smashing into overpasses, housing shortages and flood protection in both Delta and New Westminster. Dylan also touches upon the challenges of getting younger people engaged and elected to municipal councils across our province. What would our podcast be without a distinctly New West themed edition of Bell or Buzzer. Dylan didn't need to call a friend, but you'll have to tune in to find out how me made out! Put in your earbuds, crank up the sound in your car...and get ready for a great discussion with Councillor Kruger.
Welcome back to CYBERPUNK CINEMA - the definitive dive into the dark future of science fiction. In this week's episode, I will breakdown the 1987 cyberpunk masterpiece ROBOCOP (1987) - directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Peter Weller. 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 not only one of my favorite cyberpunk films of all-time, it is one of my favorite overall films period. To me, this is a FIVE STAR FILM, hands down, it's perfect, it's iconic, it's legendary. ROBOCOP is a perfect cyberpunk film. It encompasses all of the thematic signatures of the genre – the high tech of OCP, RoboCop's cyborg full body prosthetic armor, the ED-209 enforcement droid, and the plans for the Delta City makeover compounded with the low life of Old Detroit's crime-ridden streets, the Police Force getting decimated and threatening a strike, the rampant criminal element that is destroying a once proud city. I'll buy that for a dollar! Anthony's IG - https://www.instagram.com/stormgiantproductionsCyberpunk Cinema IG - https://www.instagram.com/cyberpunk.cinemaSignal Fragment SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/signalfragment
This month Tim is joined by Eastwood Allen and Chris Griffiths - directors of ROBODOC: THE CREATION OF ROBOCOP - to head back to Delta City and discuss ROBOCOP... For exclusive bonus episodes sign up to our Patreon. Listen to our sister podcast The Top 100. Theme music by The Gideon Complex - recorded by FrEQ Audio Recordings. Follow us on: Facebook Facebook Discussion Group Twitter Instagram Letterboxd www.movingpicturesfilmclub.com Email: movingpicturesfilmclub@gmail.com
"Can you FLY, Bobby?" Alan and Rob usher in 2024 by taking a brief vacation from Metropolis all the way to Old Detroit (or is it Delta City by now?) to delve deeply into all the cybernetic treasures in the RoboCop franchise! Who is he? What is he? Is he a superhero or not? In addition to Paul Verhoeven's original 1987 masterpiece, we talk the highs and lows of the sequels! The comics! The toys! The Joel Edgerton reboot! The TV miniseries from 2001! And of course, the hidden gem of the franchise (no seriously!), 1994's Canada-tastic RoboCop: The Series. PLUS we give our thoughts on the recently released RoboCop: Rogue City for PC and consoles. This episode is a long one! Use the timecodes if you want to skip around! Joining the lads is returning guest Stuart Mulrain from the And Why Not? podcast. Check out Stuart's own episode reviewing the first RoboCop movie! NOTE: This episode was recorded before the recent New Game Plus update to Rogue City. Also we don't discuss the Milly Alcock Supergirl casting which literally happened last night! RATE AND REVIEW THE SHOW ON APPLE PODCASTS, & SPOTIFY,! FACEBOOK: @allstarsuperfan INSTAGRAM: @allstarsuperfan TWITTER: @allstarsuperpod EMAIL: allstarsuperpod@gmail.com TIMECODES: 00:00:00 - MediaBreak Bulletin 00:03:10 - Intro Chat and Superman update 00:09:07 - Why RoboCop? 00:11:30 - RoboCop (1987) Discussion 00:41:00 - RoboCop 2 (1990) Discussion 00:57:35 - RoboCop 3 (1993) Discussion 01:15:00 - RoboCop vs Terminator Comic (brief discussion) 01:17:03 - RoboCop: The Series (1994) Discussion 01:43:30 - RoboCop: Prime Directives (2001) Discussion 01:51:55 - RoboCop (2014) Discussion 02:01:00 - RoboCop: Rogue City (2023) Discussion 02:15:48 - Where should the franchise go next? # All film music owned by its parent company; used for entertainment purposes only. Thanks to Shawn Allen for our theme song. Editing, social media and show notes by Rob O'Connor.
What if a superhero acted mostly like Bugs Bunny? We now take you to another Milksop favorite: The Heckler. Though it was cancelled after only six issues because of low sales, The Heckler has always been a beloved cult favorite, espeically for fans of Giffen. Kevin has loved this series since it first came out! Will didn't read it until after Kevin raved about it for the 100th time or so, but he also respects it. The Heckler is a superhero with no specific powers, origin story or explanation. What we are told is he is the owner of a diner in Delta City, who is tired of the various mob gangs running his town. There is humor in this story, a remarkably rich world, a demanding narrative style and generous helpings of meta jokes. The Milksops think Keith had Steve Ditko on his mind with The Heckler, but they do tend to think that about everyone. Join us for this deep dive into a commercial flop, critical darling - The Heckler!
Ho-Ho-Hold the phone! They made cartoons out of Rambo and Robocop!? The festive hosts of the Cult Film Showdown explore the strangest time in human history - the late 20th century. A time when there could be only one, unless you needed a sequel! Or a TV series. Or an Animated Series. Ok, there could be only a few dozen or so. Watch along at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRkso3AeKZUk2kT_iXfXP8PCb6iaufS48&si=7nKxhyHpiA2z0QQm Rambo season 1 episode 45 "When S.A.V.A.G.E. Stole Santa" During Christmas in Colorado, Rambo and Turbo rescue a kid when visiting Rambo's old friend Kris Kaufman who is a former rocket scientist turned toy maker for an orphanage that goes around his village on Christmas dressed as Santa Claus. ** Jim mentions the Log Driver's Waltz. You can watch this Canadian classic here https://youtu.be/upsZZ2s3xv8?si=S_JVY_Y3Wc9XS51a RoboCop: Alpha Commando season 1 episode 18 "Oh Tannenbaum Whoa Tannenbaum!" As the holiday season approaches, Delta City is bustling with festive preparations. The citizens are eagerly getting ready for the annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, a cherished tradition that brings the community together. However, the peaceful atmosphere is disrupted when a powerful criminal gang threatens to sabotage the event and create chaos within the city. RoboCop, the brave and resourceful cyborg police officer, is determined to maintain law and order during this joyous time of year. Alongside his loyal human partners, Diana and Lisa, and their trusty robotic companions, ZED and WARREN, RoboCop embarks on a mission to thwart the criminals and ensure a safe celebration for the people of Delta City. You can support our show and get access to exclusive content at https://www.patreon.com/cultfilmshowdown New levels added! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Follow us on Instagram
Trev is joined once again by Stan as they discuss the sequel to Paul Verhoven's ultra violent sci-fi thriller Robocop, Paul Verhove's Robocop 2, starring Peter Weller, Nancy Allen and directed by Irvin Kershner. Detroit is still spiralling out of control, despite the shady OCP's back-handed methods of trying to take it over to pave the way for the construction of Delta City! When they decide to create a second Roocop programme, is using the king pin of the city's growing Nuke problem the best choice to man it? Seems like he is... for some reason! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
While Josh is out building Delta City, Brian and A.J. make their way to the streets of Old Detroit and go toe to metallic boot with the future of law enforcement: Robocop. They discuss Paul Verhoeven's Looney Tunes aesthetic, the logistics of jaw acting, and the seeming indestructibility of 80's Nostalgia. TWOAPW Patreon https://www.patreon.com/WorstOfAll Theme by Brendan Dalton https://www.brendan-dalton.com https://brendandalton.bandcamp.com
Nick returns to Delta City with James Schuler to celebrate 35 years of Robocop! Enjoy! comicconspodcast@gmail.com @comicconscast (Twitter) @comicconspodcast (Instagram) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ever wondered what a film like Robocop 1987 would sound like if they took all of that naughty language out and replaced it with utter comedy gold? Then , look no further because for this episode we have a roight old chatter about the one and only, the ITV TV dubbed version of Alex Murphy's second coming in Delta City. Pod or alive, you're coming with us people. It's….Vultures time! “You're move, creep!” So, strap in Southsea and everyone else because.... It's........Vultures time!!!!!! Don't forget to share, like, subscribe and all that bollocks. "Tell your friends about me!" - "Well, us!" https://linktr.ee/podculturevultures https://anchor.fm/podculturevultures/subscribe Send email enquires to podculturevultures@gmail.com
Ever wondered what a film like Robocop 1987 would sound like if they took all of that naughty language out and replaced it with utter comedy gold? Then , look no further because for this episode we have a roight old chatter about the one and only, the ITV TV dubbed version of Alex Murphy's second coming in Delta City. Pod or alive, you're coming with us people. It's….Vultures time! “You're move, creep!” So, strap in Southsea and everyone else because.... It's........Vultures time!!!!!! Don't forget to share, like, subscribe and all that bollocks. "Tell your friends about me!" - "Well, us!" https://linktr.ee/podculturevultures https://anchor.fm/podculturevultures/subscribe Send email enquires to podculturevultures@gmail.com
Uppföljning/uppvärmming Sommartider hej-hej. När avskaffas det? Covid hälsar på, igen Snön hälsar på, igen Studio Display: recensionerna är inne Studio Display kör iOS på en A13-processor. Hur länge kommer Apple att underhålla och supporta skärmen? Delta City passerar 22000 skrivna inlägg Ämnen Universal control är ganska trevligt BeOS: revolutionen som kom av sig Film och TV Beck 86: Den gråtande polisen. 4/5BMÅ. Länkar Sommartider Christians första covid-runda Grubers recension av Studio display MKBHD om Studio display Nikom Avsnitt 36 BeOS: revolutionen som kom av sig - Jockes matiga BeOS-text Avsnitt 1 - alla borde ha en Amiga Avsnitt 37 Macpro Magazine september 2011 Jean-Louis Gassée Hobbit-processorn Journalförda filsystem Poorman Arstechnica om BeOS filsystem Practical file system design with the Be file system Sonys Evilla Sonys Evilla på video 5 of the saddest internet appliances from the 2000s Haiku Felmeddelanden i NetPositive The BeOS Bible Bingo attack Bingoberra Johan Brook Den gråtande polisen Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-301-en-kompis-som-korde-os2.html
Do You Expect Us To Talk? returns back to Robocop in the the third instalment. As OCP starts to go under and gets bought out by a Japanese copy, private military force is hired to clear out people from their homes in order to build Delta City. When Robocop encounters a young girl separated from her parents and home taken away from her, Robocop comes in conflict with the Urban Rehabilitators making Robocop an outlaw himself. Join Becca, Dave and Chris as we struggle to remember anything about the film, pad the episode out talking about other films, who is John Castle, blatant singling out of a death, cartoon punk gangs and a car chase using a comedy car. You can follow Becca, Chris and Dave on Twitter You can find us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher and Google Podcasts, all you have to do is search. Also, if you like us leave us a lovely review as it helps us grow. If that wasn't enough, you can even you can follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook. Do You Expect Us To Talk Will Return with Robocop
"Dead or Alive, You're Coming With Me." Sorry, we had to reference at least one of those iconic lines. Take a trip with us to Delta City in this episode, as Emily tries to guess the plot to Paul Verhoeven's 1987 Science Fiction classic. This movie spawned several sequels, video games, tv spinoffs, and a remake (which was actually pretty good). So listen in, have some laughs, and just remember... "It's your move, Creep." Enjoy!!! And Follow us @What's Your Movie? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatsyourmovie/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatsyourmovie/support
On this episode Britney Spears, Delta City, Detroit
It's a Jesus v Frankenstein showdown in our latest episode, guest starring Joe Simmons AKA the editor of VHS Glow!
PART FOUR. Well, our heroes have made it. They have tackled Delta City and OCP four times and still have not learned why these movies were made. Rate and review the show on your favorite podcast platform, and contact us at YourSequelSucks@Gmail.Com Twitter: @YourSequelSucks IG: @YSSPodcast Intro by NoraStone Distributed by Anchor.FM --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/your-sequel-sucks/support
PART ONE. The first Your Sequel Sucks mini series brings our hosts back to Delta City with a new Robo, a new partner, and an even lower budget. Rate and Review us on your favorite podcast platform! Twitter: @YourSequelSucks IG: @YSSPodcast Intro by NoraStone Distributed by Anchor.FM --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/your-sequel-sucks/support
Brandon and Zach return to a brand new Delta City to discuss the 2014 remake of Robocop! They talk comparisons to the 1987 original, the remake's confusing lack of a clear message, interesting questions of humanity that are raised but then barely explored, and more! Dead or alive...you're listening to this podcast!ROBOCOP GUN TWIRLS0TOTAL FRANCHISE ROBOCOP GUN TWIRLS5RATINGSBrandon: 2/5Zach: 2/5IS THIS FRANCHISE FATIGUED?Brandon: YESZach: YESUnited Federation of Podcasts is brought to you by listeners like you. Special thanks to these patrons on Patreon whose generous contributions help produce the podcast! Tim CooperBill SmithSimon De LucaChrissie De Clerck-SzilagyiMahendran RadhakrishnanJim McMahonCasey PettittVictor GamboaVera BibleJustin OserTom ElliotGreg MolumbyKevin ScharfAlexander GatesFit RogersJim StoffelVanessa VaughanTom Van ScotterChris TribuzioThad HaitAnn MarieJoe MignoneJosh BrewingtonYou can become a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/ufpearth
Travis and Greg explore more aspects of city building and define the districts of Delta City! Find us on Facebook and Instagram, or hang out with us on Discord! Explore [Blank] by visiting our WorldAnvil page! And finally don't forget to check out what inspired Greg this week: Zhangjiajie National Forest Park
Nick is on a solo flight (sort of) from the quarantine zone (garage) and there's a lot to talk to about! Enjoy Stay safe and be good. comicconspodcast@gmail.com @comicconspodcast (IG) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Another Robocop and OCP is STILL trying to take over the Motor City to build Delta City. Don't worry, that plot line will go somewhere I promise. This time Alex Murphy is trying to rid the streets of Nuke. A drug that is like crack...or coke...or meth. We don't know but it gives off a cool ASMR sound when you use it. OCP is trying to make a Robocop 2 cuz Murphy isn't buying into their bs. So sit back and enjoy more of Robocop! Like us on Facebook/Join our Facebook Group/Follow us on Twitter Intro by Cxdy x SCXTT Original Artwork by megatron_83 on Instagram Outro by Fly Melodies x MB13Beatz Don't forget to leave a comment!!!
Franchise Month Begins- This year the 3BG is taking a trip to Detroit. Oh no, I'm sorry. Old Detroit. Crime is through the roof. Many citizens are either homeless or ducking the constant barrage bullets and prostitutes. Kirkwood Smith is out with his gang flexing hard on the Detroit PD. And to make matters worse, the OCP corporation wants to takeover the Motor City and turn it into Delta City. Think of Neo Tokyo with robot police walking around. We team up with our good friend Moe Porne of No-Budget Nightmare to talk about this classic movie. Like us on Facebook/Join our Facebook Group/Follow us on Twitter Intro by Cxdy x SCXTT Original Artwork by megatron_83 on Instagram Outro by Fly Melodies x MB13Beatz Don't forget to leave a comment!!!
Nick calls James Powell to gush over Star Wars, Comics, Greens and Mashed Taters and a little Joaquin Joker fun. Enjoy! comicconspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @comicconspodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
James is joined once again by series regulars VFX artist and film editor Richard Blackburn and film producer Ben Jacques to discuss the ultra-violent and ultra-awesome RoboCop.|They discuss seeing the film way too young, the impact it had, the sequels and of course the spin-off games!|After a weekend of good food and good gaming in Manchester, the boys talk about Bury's Arcade Club, a trip to the cinema to see Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and a film they all love. From the 1987 original, right through to the recent reboot, Ben, Rich and James take apart the hero of Detroit and run the analytics on what makes RoboCop such an iconic and beloved franchise.|Mr. Sunday Movies on the RoboCop/Terminator cross over comic https://youtu.be/vOGbsJdBpQ0|For more from Ain't No Game, follow us on Twitter @aintnojames and feel free to drop us an email on aintnogamepodcast@gmail.com|Thank you for your cooperation .
Last year Delta City Council gave its approval for a new 500-slot-machine casino for the city. Gateway Casinos says the $70-million project will provide up to 700 new jobs in Delta. Last November, the BC Lottery Commission gave its approval for the project. The City of Richmond had objected to the development because of concerns about increased traffic, and also about crime. Bear in mind: there are lots of concerns in the province right now about money laundering. So is now the right time for another casino project here in Metro Vancouver? Co-host: George Harvie Mayor of Delta
Play;Write is a podcast about creating and sharing new ways to play. We workshop seedlings of ideas for video games in hopes of coming up with something timeless. It's not just about us, though! Join in the conversation! Pitch your own game ideas to be read and explored on air on our website at www.playwritecast.com, tweet us @playwritecast, or email us at playwritecast@gmail.com. In this episode of the podcast, Ryan Hamann (@InsrtCoins), Ryan Quintal (@ryanquintal), and special guest Tom Marks (@TomRMarks) from IGN construct a new Robocop, fight for control of a wizarding school, and sing of great adventures. The community pitch was submitted by Alex Goodhand. Our theme song is "Hello World." by PROTODOME from the album BLUENOISE.
Årets första avsnitt diskuterar att vara hundvakt en vecka, Plexamp och iTunes, ett väldigt gott vin, mellandagsångest, Twitter och Dwitter, LineageOS och telefonbatterier samt en bunt filmer vi sett under julledigheten. Länkar Länkar Chateau Musar Storleksnamnen på vin- och champagneflaskor Nebukadnessar Cards against humanity Plexamp Ramverket Plexamp körs i heter Electron Winamp Disney klipper alla band med Netflix (tack Iller!) Dwitter Swift on security Adium Ex machina Her Kingsman: the golden circle Baby driver Driver LineageOS Cyanogenmod Replicant Apples batteribytesprogram Evolution Delta City rings på 086058800 Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-107-det-ar-inte-itunes.html.
Julien H Mulder - Delta City EP [NWR012] “I think it’s time we gave something back.” (The Old Man, RoboCop, 1987) This quote represents The Old Man’s vision of the future, Delta City: a shining, modern new city that would replace the old Detroit, a poor and with crime filled city This futuristicc setting of Detroit, taken from the legendary movie RoboCop, inspired Julien H Mulder from a young age and played a huge role in his life as a music producer and movie fanatic. For him, in this negative futuristic representation of the cradle of techno lies beauty underneath and a lot of space for creativity, as in real life. Mulder took it from this point to produce a boundless four track EP, where beauty has to be seen in the dirt and rawness of the crime-infested sprawl that represents Detroit in the RoboCop trilogy. Be prepared for honest, true and highly personal compositions where exploring and experimenting with different sounds play the main roles. Like Mulder himself said once: “For me, music is a way to create my own world where everything is possible.” Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/julienhmulder FB: https://www.facebook.com/JulienHMulderofficial/ Bandcamp: https://julienhmulder.bandcamp.com/ Mastered by: An.dante & Erik Anthony Online Error (Original Mix) Behind The Lines (Original Mix) The Injection (Original Mix) Late Night Machine (Original Mix)
Robocop The TV Series RoboCop: The Series is a 1994 Canadian television series based on the RoboCop film series. It stars Richard Eden as the title character. Made to appeal primarily to children and young teenagers, it lacks the graphic violence that was the hallmark of RoboCop (1987) and its sequel RoboCop 2 (1990). The series takes place between the original film and RoboCop 2. The RoboCop character has several non-lethal alternatives to killing criminals, which ensures that certain villains can be recurring. The OCP Chairman and his corporation are treated as simply naïve and ignorant, in contrast to their malicious and immoral behavior from the second film onward. While RoboCop was initially an American property, Orion Pictures received a $500,000 cash infusion for TV licensing rights to Canada's Skyvision Entertainment. This allowed access to co-production treaties and possible partnerships with other countries. The series was filmed in Toronto and Mississauga, Ontario and originally planned for a January 1994 debut, several months after the unsuccessful release of RoboCop 3. Skyvision was also in negotiation with Peter Weller, the original RoboCop, but this did not come to fruition. Twenty-two episodes were made, but the series was not renewed for a second season. Expense played a significant part in this; according to Skyvision VP Kevin Gillis, episodes would be produced at $1.2 million to $1.5 million each Genre Action/Adventure Cyberpunk Mystery Created by Michael Miner & Edward Neumeier Starring Richard Eden, Yvette Nipar Ending theme"Future to This Life" by Joe Walsh and Lita Ford
Robocop The TV Series RoboCop: The Series is a 1994 Canadian television series based on the RoboCop film series. It stars Richard Eden as the title character. Made to appeal primarily to children and young teenagers, it lacks the graphic violence that was the hallmark of RoboCop (1987) and its sequel RoboCop 2 (1990). The series takes place between the original film and RoboCop 2. The RoboCop character has several non-lethal alternatives to killing criminals, which ensures that certain villains can be recurring. The OCP Chairman and his corporation are treated as simply naïve and ignorant, in contrast to their malicious and immoral behavior from the second film onward. While RoboCop was initially an American property, Orion Pictures received a $500,000 cash infusion for TV licensing rights to Canada's Skyvision Entertainment. This allowed access to co-production treaties and possible partnerships with other countries. The series was filmed in Toronto and Mississauga, Ontario and originally planned for a January 1994 debut, several months after the unsuccessful release of RoboCop 3. Skyvision was also in negotiation with Peter Weller, the original RoboCop, but this did not come to fruition. Twenty-two episodes were made, but the series was not renewed for a second season. Expense played a significant part in this; according to Skyvision VP Kevin Gillis, episodes would be produced at $1.2 million to $1.5 million each Genre Action/Adventure Cyberpunk Mystery Created by Michael Miner & Edward Neumeier Starring Richard Eden, Yvette Nipar Ending theme"Future to This Life" by Joe Walsh and Lita Ford
Nick, Buddy and Sean are joined by special guest Harrison Christy for a trip to Delta City in 1987. It's Robocop! Enjoy! comiccons.podbean.com facebook.com/comicconspodcast comicconspodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Kevin pitches his version of Robocop 2 to Bob and Eames, which has OCP successfully build Delta City, and pits the independent city-state against the US Government. Enjoying the podcast? Let us know! Leave us a review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sequel-rewrite/id1122412355 Check out Kevin's movie blog: https://forrestgumpfanclub.wordpress.com Follow us on Facebook and leave a REWRITE REWRITE: https://www.facebook.com/sequelrewrite Follow us on Instagram to see all of our rewrite cast sheets: https://www.instagram.com/sequel_rewrite_podcast
This week the dynamic duo return to discuss Hasbros new flip racers line, Takara double up on MP 31 and Planet X show us prototype images of thier fall of cybertron Starscream
For this, our premiere episode of Bestest Movie Ever, our heroes dive into the desolate depths of Delta City and explore RoboCop. Lessons will be learned, hearts will be broken, and expectations will be managed as three of our heroes see this 1987 cyborg with heart of gold classic for the very first time. Does RoboCop live up to the hype? Can Eminem eat? And who do we blame for Spy Kids 2? All of these questions and more will be answered! You have twenty seconds to comply.
Followup Poslao nam Sloba: A man just got a pretty hefty fine for using his Apple Watch while driving Hvalio nas Sloba: Zaista odlicna epizoda. Uzivao sam izistinski. :) Mogla je epizoda i da se zove "Aj mi napravi dugme..." :) Podsetili ste me na moj prvi narezan CD - usluzno naravno, kod neke ekipe s Banovog Brda ("Funky" sa Sezama i njegovi poznanici / ortaci). Bogami CD plus usluga narezivanja je bila 70 DEM, dobro se secam. Media je bila neka "Kodak", onako zlatno - zute boje, pre par godina sam je negde iskopao i bila je citljiva (posle vise od 15-tak godina). Bojim se da sam ga negde zaturio ponovo, a mozda i bacio - a bilo bi interesantno proveravati do kada ce biti citljiv. Inace, rezac je bio externi, Pinnacle, SCSI, i kada se pustalo da se reze nije smeo da se pipa kompjuter da sesija nebi pukla... Posle par nedelja kada sam rezao drugi cena je vec bila pala na 50, pa onda na 30 eur... A onda smo poceli polako da kupujemo sami CD rezace. Posto je tema epizode bila video produkcija - nemam nista da dodam jer se time nisam bavio osim za svoje kucne potrebe. Prvi kamkoder koji sam koristio (pozajmljen od kuma) je neki Sony sa Hi8 formatom kaseta. To je moralo da se grebuje u kompjuter preko kartice koja je mogla da pretvara analogni u digitalni signal, i to se radilo nekom Miro DC karticom, koliko se secam. Pa onda to posle uvezes u Ulead Video Studio (posle ih je kupio Corel, kao i Roxio, InterVideo i Pinnacle) koji je imitirao Adobe Premier, samo je bio slabiji mogucnostima, efektima itd. - ali i jednostavnji za koristenje. Ubrzo sam kupio svoju Panasonic miniDV kameru, koja se jednostavno preko FireWire povezivala sa PC-em, tako da je ubacivanje "raw" materijala time bilo skroz olaksano. Ta kamera radi i dan danas, cak se i kasetice imaju gde kupiti... no, danas svi zele full-HD snimak, a taj Panasonic je zakucan na PAL - tako da je praktcno vise i ne koristim - izgubila je bitku sa modernim foto-aparatima i mob. telefonima. Mada, optika tog Panasonica je bila odlicna, low-light snimci odlicni.. a kumovljev Sony je bio jos bolji... Vesti Najavljen live stream keynotea i drugi link koji govori o tome Apple iPhone 6 world film gallery (korisno: Glif je lep adapter za iPhone, za foto stalak) iLike otišao u istoriju, tj. kupljena je radnja, ali nije i firma, kao ni brend, sajt je još aktivan, a ako neko prođe kroz Delta City neka nam javi šta se događa sa radnjom. Govorka se ko je mogući kupac, ali ne bismo da spekulišemo još dok nismo sigurni. Dok ne saznamo definitivno, informišite se kako ide "lanac ishrane" u Srbiji što se uvoza i prodaje Appleove opreme tiče. Zaposleni u IBM-u će moći da imaju Macove ako to hoće Thunderbolt 3 spec announced with support for USB-C connector, transfer speeds of up to 40Gbps Apple izbacio iz bete 10.10.4 discoveryd Bug in iOS Unicode handling crashes iPhones with a simple text. Workaround za bug. Firmware bug koji omogućava rootkit pošto se računar probudi iz sleep moda. Jean-Louis Gasse o pet nedelja sa Apple Watchom. CDO Jonny Ive Johny Ive ima novi posao, uslovno rečeno. Gruberovo sećanje na sličnost sa Avie Tevanianom The New Yorker profil: The Shape of Things to come Spomenusmo još Probajte San Francisco kao Mac sistemski font još danas. Alekove muke po WatchKit-u 1.0 Google Photos Google Photos i leeepi uslovi korišćenja Intervju sa Bradley Horowitzom: Google Photos is Gmail for photos Google I/O 2015 Ticci i beard in America Marco Arment: Why not Google Sertifikacija Mikijeva prva diploma: 18.10.200. u Lisabonu, sertifikovao se kao 4D Developer Appleov training and certification program: IT ili Productivity i Pro aplikacije sertifikacije: Support Essentials, Server Essentials Može se polagati kod nas u Crossover Training Centru Kako je Miki postao trener Kako postati trener Ranije Prometrics, sada Pearson Education Alek je mentor na Bloc-u Bloc.io je vrlo moderan online kurs, sa izrazitim naglaskom na samostalnost studenata. Zahvalnice Snimljeno 02.06.2015. kroz Audio Hijack 3 u Mikijevoj kancelariji i tehničku obradu Velikog Maga zvučnih majstorija Ognjena Tomića. Uvodna muzika by Vladimir Tošić. Logotip by Aleksandra Ilić. Artwork epizode Neletaši 2011. by Saša Montiljo
It's been a long road but we have reached the climax of the Robocop: Prime Directives series. Kaydick and Robocable have infiltrated OCP, planning to use their SAINT computer system to spread the human and machine killing Legion virus throughout Delta City. Only Robocop, his son James, and Kaydick's former lover Anne can stop him. After three cheaply made films, is there anything in this final movie to redeem the series, or does it Crash and Burn? Listen to find out!
It's been a long road but we have reached the climax of the Robocop: Prime Directives series. Kaydick and Robocable have infiltrated OCP, planning to use their SAINT computer system to spread the human and machine killing Legion virus throughout Delta City. Only Robocop, his son James, and Kaydick's former lover Anne can stop him. After three cheaply made films, is there anything in this final movie to redeem the series, or does it Crash and Burn? Listen to find out!
It's been a long road but we have reached the climax of the Robocop: Prime Directives series. Kaydick and Robocable have infiltrated OCP, planning to use their SAINT computer system to spread the human and machine killing Legion virus throughout Delta City. Only Robocop, his son James, and Kaydick's former lover Anne can stop him. After three cheaply made films, is there anything in this final movie to redeem the series, or does it Crash and Burn? Listen to find out!
There is a new threat to Delta City, and his name is Kaydick. Having invented Legion, a virus that will destroy both technology and people, Kaydick is ready to annihilate all of humanity, and with RoboCable as his slave bodyguard it may just happen. Can Robocop avoid OCP's Systems Support team, and his own son, long enough to save the city? And can this film give Prime Directives a much-needed Resurrection? Listen to our review of the third Robocop: Prime Directives films to find out!
There is a new threat to Delta City, and his name is Kaydick. Having invented Legion, a virus that will destroy both technology and people, Kaydick is ready to annihilate all of humanity, and with RoboCable as his slave bodyguard it may just happen. Can Robocop avoid OCP's Systems Support team, and his own son, long enough to save the city? And can this film give Prime Directives a much-needed Resurrection? Listen to our review of the third Robocop: Prime Directives films to find out!
There is a new threat to Delta City, and his name is Kaydick. Having invented Legion, a virus that will destroy both technology and people, Kaydick is ready to annihilate all of humanity, and with RoboCable as his slave bodyguard it may just happen. Can Robocop avoid OCP's Systems Support team, and his own son, long enough to save the city? And can this film give Prime Directives a much-needed Resurrection? Listen to our review of the third Robocop: Prime Directives films to find out!
Robocop has been feeling obsolete after a decade of paroling Delta City, but he's not ready to be shut down yet! When he is framed for a series of destructive acts, actually done by his former police partner who has also been turned into a cyborg, Robocop must go on the run and hide from OCP and their lethal Systems Support Team. Does the addition of RoboCable double the pleasure of the second Robocop: Prime Directives films, or will the Now playing hosts have a Meltdown? Listen to find out!
Robocop has been feeling obsolete after a decade of paroling Delta City, but he's not ready to be shut down yet! When he is framed for a series of destructive acts, actually done by his former police partner who has also been turned into a cyborg, Robocop must go on the run and hide from OCP and their lethal Systems Support Team. Does the addition of RoboCable double the pleasure of the second Robocop: Prime Directives films, or will the Now playing hosts have a Meltdown? Listen to find out!
Robocop has been feeling obsolete after a decade of paroling Delta City, but he's not ready to be shut down yet! When he is framed for a series of destructive acts, actually done by his former police partner who has also been turned into a cyborg, Robocop must go on the run and hide from OCP and their lethal Systems Support Team. Does the addition of RoboCable double the pleasure of the second Robocop: Prime Directives films, or will the Now playing hosts have a Meltdown? Listen to find out!
Robocop, the franchise, was considered obsolete, broken down, and forgotten in the early 21st century. So what better than to make four films in which Robocop, the character, is considered obsolete, broken down, and forgotten? Such is the premise of the Robocop - Prime Directives. Taking place 10 years after the death of Alex Murphy Robocop still patrols the streets of Delta City hunting the mass murderer Bone Machine. Does this R-rated made-for-TV movie bring back the sprit of the original Robocop? Listen to our review of the first Prime Directives film Dark Justice, to find out! Then join us this Friday for the next Prime Directives review, Meltdown!
Robocop, the franchise, was considered obsolete, broken down, and forgotten in the early 21st century. So what better than to make four films in which Robocop, the character, is considered obsolete, broken down, and forgotten? Such is the premise of the Robocop - Prime Directives. Taking place 10 years after the death of Alex Murphy Robocop still patrols the streets of Delta City hunting the mass murderer Bone Machine. Does this R-rated made-for-TV movie bring back the sprit of the original Robocop? Listen to our review of the first Prime Directives film Dark Justice, to find out! Then join us this Friday for the next Prime Directives review, Meltdown!
Robocop, the franchise, was considered obsolete, broken down, and forgotten in the early 21st century. So what better than to make four films in which Robocop, the character, is considered obsolete, broken down, and forgotten? Such is the premise of the Robocop - Prime Directives. Taking place 10 years after the death of Alex Murphy Robocop still patrols the streets of Delta City hunting the mass murderer Bone Machine. Does this R-rated made-for-TV movie bring back the sprit of the original Robocop? Listen to our review of the first Prime Directives film Dark Justice, to find out! Then join us this Friday for the next Prime Directives review, Meltdown!
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Robocop The TV Series RoboCop: The Series is a 1994 Canadian television series based on the RoboCop film series. It stars Richard Eden as the title character. Made to appeal primarily to children and young teenagers, it lacks the graphic violence that was the hallmark of RoboCop (1987) and its sequel RoboCop 2 (1990). The series takes place between the original film and RoboCop 2. The RoboCop character has several non-lethal alternatives to killing criminals, which ensures that certain villains can be recurring. The OCP Chairman and his corporation are treated as simply naïve and ignorant, in contrast to their malicious and immoral behavior from the second film onward. While RoboCop was initially an American property, Orion Pictures received a $500,000 cash infusion for TV licensing rights to Canada's Skyvision Entertainment. This allowed access to co-production treaties and possible partnerships with other countries. The series was filmed in Toronto and Mississauga, Ontario and originally planned for a January 1994 debut, several months after the unsuccessful release of RoboCop 3. Skyvision was also in negotiation with Peter Weller, the original RoboCop, but this did not come to fruition. Twenty-two episodes were made, but the series was not renewed for a second season. Expense played a significant part in this; according to Skyvision VP Kevin Gillis, episodes would be produced at $1.2 million to $1.5 million each Genre Action/Adventure Cyberpunk Mystery Created by Michael Miner & Edward Neumeier Starring Richard Eden, Yvette Nipar Ending theme "Future to This Life" by Joe Walsh and Lita Ford