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Creative Principles
Ep594 - Joshua Zetumer, Writer ‘RoboCop,' ‘Patriots Day' & ‘Say Nothing'

Creative Principles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 40:39


Joshua Zetumer serves as the showrunner, executive producer, and head writer of FX's SAY NOTHING, an adaptation of the New York Times best-selling and National Book Critics Circle Award for Non-Fiction winning book SAY NOTHING: A TRUE STORY OF MURDER AND MEMORY IN NORTHERN IRELAND by Patrick Radden Keefe. Zetumer has also written on a number of global box office hits, including ROBOCOP from director Jose Padilha and the action thriller PATRIOTS DAY about the Boston Marathon bombings in 2013 and the subsequent terrorist manhunt. The FX's limited series SAY NOTHING is a gripping story of murder and memory in Northern Ireland during The Troubles. Spanning four decades, the series opens with the shocking disappearance of Jean McConville, a single mother of ten who was abducted from her home in 1972 and never seen alive again. Telling the story of various Irish Republican Army (IRA) members, SAY NOTHING explores the extremes some people will go to in the name of their beliefs, the way a deeply divided society can suddenly tip over into armed conflict, the long shadow of radical violence for all affected, and the emotional and psychological costs of a code of silence. In this interview, we talk about his personal background and influences, the decision to take on projects like ROBOCOP and PATRIOT'S DAY, the opportunity to return to personal filmmaking with SAY NOTHING, The balance between creative control and collaboration with directors and actors, and much more. As a special note, this was part of our new LIVE interview series in partnership with Buzztown, a community for serious screenwriters, where students also participated in this interview. You can learn more or join the waitlist here: forms.gle/RNaoVrdU9afWpykWA Want more? Steal my first book, INK BY THE BARREL - SECRETS FROM PROLIFIC WRITERS right now for free. Simply head over to www.brockswinson.com to get your free digital download and audiobook. If you find value in the book, please share it with a friend as we're giving away 100,000 copies this year. It's based on over 400 interviews here at Creative Principles. Enjoy! If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It only takes about 60 seconds and it really helps convince some of the hard-to-get guests to sit down and have a chat (simply scroll to the bottom of your iTunes Podcast app and click “Write Review"). Enjoy the show!

Reckless Creatives
Showrunner Josh Zetumer: "Say Nothing" ... Remembering The Troubles

Reckless Creatives

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 34:09


Get ready for a fun ride... Sadie and Jeanne speak with Josh Zetumer—showrunner, head writer and executive produce of FX's new series, "Say Nothing," out now on Hulu. Josh discusses the process of adapting The New York Times best selling novel, Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland by Patrick Radden Keefe, the challenges of writing to a tight budget, and shares amazing advice all writers need to hear.You're going to want to watch this series. Maybe even a few times.ABOUT JOSH ZETUMERJoshua Zetumer serves as the showrunner, executive producer and head writer of FX's Say Nothing, an adaptation of the New York Times best selling and National Book Critics Circle Award for Non-Fiction winning book "Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland" by Patrick Radden Keefe. Zetumer has written on a number of global box office hits, including RoboCop from director Jose Padilha, the action thriller Patriots Day about the Boston Marathon bombings in 2013 and the subsequent terrorist manhunt. Directed by Peter Berg and starring Mark Wahlberg, Michelle Monaghan and Kevin Bacon, Patriots Day was based on the book "Boston Strong" by Casey Sherman and Dave Wedge. He also completed script revisions for the 2008 James Bond movie, Quantum of Solace.Three of Zetumer's scripts have been included on the Blacklist, two of them in the top ten. Pipeline Podcasts:All OG Pipeline Artists podcasts can be found on pipelineartists.com/listen.YouTube:Watch full (read that as "most" because Jeanne is tired) episodes on YouTube.Follow us on X:@recklesscr8tive@SadieKDean@jeannevb@pipelineartistsFollow us on IG:@recklesscr8tive@_thesadiedean@jeannevb_@pipelineartistsEnter Pipeline's Contests:Script Pipeline (Screenwriting, TV, First Look, Pitch Contest)Film Pipeline (Short Scripts and Short Films)Book Pipeline (Unpublished and Adaptation)

Tentpole Trauma
Robocop (2014)

Tentpole Trauma

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 112:06


A resurrection of the Robocop franchise was in the works for nearly a decade, and the post Marvel superhero boom seemed a perfect time to debut a new take on a crime fighting cyborg cop. But despite the best efforts of director Jose Padilha and a stellar cast featuring Gary Oldman, Michael Keaton and Joel Kinnaman, the 2014 remake missed the mark with fans and ticket buyers. Join Rodney and Sebastian as they crack the case on why this big budget reboot roboflopped.

Poprika Podcast
Refried Scenes - Total Recall

Poprika Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 53:09


Refried Scenes hosts Carol Cowles and the Mighty Mia Davis discuss the 1987 Robocop directed by Paul Verhoeven and its 2014 remake, directed by Jose Padilha.

SciFi Onscreen - Science Fiction, Horror & Fantasy Film Review
Episode 139 – Robocop – Original vs. Remake

SciFi Onscreen - Science Fiction, Horror & Fantasy Film Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 67:39


Welcome back to SciFi Onscreen. This will I will be comparing the 1987 Paul Verhoeven Robocop with the 2014 Jose Padilha remake. The post Episode 139 – Robocop – Original vs. Remake appeared first on SciFi Onscreen Podcast.

GWW Radio
Confirmed Epic Podcast Retro Rewind #23: Robocop (2014)

GWW Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 80:24


*This podcast originally aired on February 17th 2014, and is part of our Retro Rewind initiative to publish our back catalog of episodes for our listeners! In Episode 23 of The Confirmed Epic Podcast we review one of our most anticipated films of Winter/Spring 2014: Jose Padilha’s Robocop Remake. We also get into what we have been checking out: The original Star Wars, Trilogy, Frank Miller’s Robocop 2 graphic novel, The Jason Bateman and Jennifer Anniston film Switch, The Sacha Baron Cohen film The Dictator, and the epic PC game Civ 5. In Epic News we discuss: Star Wars: The Clone Wars coming to Netflix March 7th, FOX’s upcoming Gotham TV Show, Spiderman’s upcoming brand new origin comic: Learning to Crawl by Dan Slott, and The Wonder Year’s finally coming to DVD sometime in 2014. Let us know what you thought about the podcast in the comments below or follow and tweet us @thereelbradbell Find us on Stitcher, Itunes, Podbean, and You Tube Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @theconfirmedepicpodcast Checkout Jerry's Action Figure reviews hot and fresh daily over at actionfigurebarbecue.com Support the podcast with some our Confirmed Epic Podcast merch. found at teepublic.com/user/thereelbradbell Please remember to rate, review, and subscribe to us on iTunes just search for: The Confirmed Epic Podcast You can always email any questions, comments, and concerns about the show to thepicreview@gmail.com

Still Interested
Episode 24: Dr. Gregory Robocop, MD, with Matt Perrett!

Still Interested

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 93:50


That's right, it happened. The Still Interested team have successfully transitioned to developing movies, in Ye Olde Hollywood! Matt Perrett joins Ben and Jackson, and all the ghosts of Tinseltown, as they talk through Jose Padilha's 2014 remake of RoboCop. Our ghoulish producers have demanded that we bring up the misuse of academy award winners, high concept cyberpunk dance movies and the bottomless rhymes of MC Dusk.If you have an idea for a rebooted franchise you'd like us to do next, hit us up on facebook or twitter @SIcurioshow and @curionetwork, or at curionetwork.com. If you like the episode share it with a friend and leave us a review, we'll love you for it!

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Sinaudiencia.com
Programa 790: Stephanie, No escape y 7 days in Entebbe

Sinaudiencia.com

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 80:54


Sin un plan previo, nos juntamos con 3 títulos de temáticas incómodas, de ésas que no sirven simplemente para pasar un rato… Nos ocupamos de un secuestro aéreo, un cambio violento de gobierno y una historia enormemente desconcertante con protagonista infantil: “7 days in Entebbe” aka “7 días en Entebbe”, de Jose Padilha; “No escape” […]

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Cine de Barra
Cine de barra 2x09 - Tropa de Elite - Eurovisión - Papisa Juana

Cine de Barra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 220:51


Tropa de Elite es una saga de películas brasileñas del director de cine José Padilha (Narcos y Robocop), que se centra en las actuaciones del BOPE (Batallón de Operaciones Policiales Especiales). En la sección Cosas que nos hacen sentir viejos, con motivo de los 50 años del triunfo de Massiel en Eurovisión, hemos recordado las canciones más representativas de este último medio siglo. Una oda a la caspa. Para terminar, aprovechando la sección de los oyentes, nuestro colaborador Valdis, nos lee la cartilla respecto a varios errores que cometimos en el programa Vinilo de barra sobre canciones de asesinos en serie. Es lo que tiene dar por hecho la existencia de la Papisa Juana. Un programa que ha contado con Doc, Plissken, Luigi Vercotti, Orri, Benalmadelman y el ya citado, Valdis. Si os gusta suscribios, estamos en Twitter y Facebook. También nos podéis escribir a cinedebarra@gmail.com

Popcorn Drink Combo
Entebbe (2018) | Daniel Brühl | Rosamund Pike | Israel | Terrorists | Movie Review

Popcorn Drink Combo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2018 40:50


**Entebbe (2018)**, Directed by Jose Padilha. *Everybody Get Down!!... and Boogie!*

Popcorn Drink Combo
Entebbe (2018) | Daniel Brühl | Rosamund Pike | Israel | Terrorists | Movie Review

Popcorn Drink Combo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2018 40:50


Cross the Netflix Stream
Netflix NEWS 03.20.2018

Cross the Netflix Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018


Netflix NEWSUpdates on Netflix original content releasing this week and the announcements from last week.Netflix Originals Releasing This WeekThe Standups Season 2 (March 20)Netflix Comedy Series - 6 episodesEach episode is a half hour of stand-up comedy. This season features comedians Aparna Nancherla, Kyle Kinane, Gina Yashere, Brent Morin, Joe List, and Rachel Feinstein.Watch the trailer Alexa & Katie Season 1 (March 23)Netflix Original Series - 13 episodesAimed at teens and pre-teens, two best friends eagerly anticipating the freshman year of high school confront a crisis that leaves them feeling like outsiders when the need to fit in seems the most important. This is Netflix's first multi-camera comedy produced themselves.Tiffani Thiessen will co-star as one of the teen's determined mother. Series announcementWatch the trailer Dinotrux Supercharged Season 2 (March 23)Netflix Kids SeriesSet in a world where dinosaurs are mechanized construction robots, Tyrannosaurus Trux and his reptile-tool Revvit defend against bad guy robots, the D-structs. The Dinotrux are back and supercharged, ready to face new challenges.Game Over, Man! (March 23)Netflix Original MovieProduced by Seth Rogen, this is an action comedy inspired by Die Hard. Three friends are on the verge of getting their video game financed when their benefactor is taken hostage by terrorists.Watch the teaser video Watch the trailer Watch trailer #2 Layla M. (March 23)Netflix Distributed Movie When a Moroccan teenager in Amsterdam is radicalized, she marries a jihadist and joins an Islamist cell in the Middle East, but she finds there are other prejudices there, too.Paradox (March 23)Netflix Distributed DocumentaryA fantasy, a loud poem and a free-spirited tale of music and love. A film by Daryl Hannah starring Neil Young and his band of outlaws sow seeds of strange mischief and musical wonder under Western skies in this dreamlike film.Watch the trailerRequiem Season 1 (March 23)Netflix Distributed Series - 6 episodesA British supernatural drama series, beginning in 1994 with a toddler's disappearance in a Welsh village, twenty-three years later her mother's suicide sends a talented young cellist Matilda to that very same village where mysteries from her past come back to haunt her.Watch the trailer Roxanne Roxanne (March 23)Netflix Distributed MovieIn the early 1980s, the most feared battle MC in Queens, New York, was a fierce teenage girl with the weight of the world on her shoulders. At the age of 14, Lolita "Roxanne Shante" Gooden was well on her way to becoming a Hip-Hop legend as she hustled to provide for her family while defending herself from the dangers of the streets.Watch the trailer Santa Clarita Diet Season 2 (March 23) Netflix Original Series - 10 episodesDrew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant play married real estate agents Sheila and Joel Hammond whose lives take a dark turn when Barrymore's character experiences a dramatic change. She dies and develops a taste for human flesh, all while maintaining her family and business relationships.Joel McHale, Maggie Lawson, Gerald McRaney & Zachary Knighton will guest star in Season 2. McHale and Lawson will play Chris and Christa, married realtors in Santa Clarita,a more successful and aggressive version of Sheila and Joel. McRaney portrays Ed Thune, retired army colonel who Joel finds himself intimidating. Knighton is Paul, the descendant of Serbian ancestors tasked with pursuing the truth of the undead, no matter who or what stands in his way.  Read my Season 1 review - Watch it  Date Announcement Video Watch the trailer Sword Gai: The Animation (March 23)Netflix Distributed Japanese Language SeriesIn this modern world fantasy anime, a boy fuses with a demonic sword.The Defiant Ones (March 23) - Excludes U.S./Canada Netflix Documentary Series - 4 episodesTelling the stories of Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre, one a Brooklyn longshoreman, the other straight out of Compton, and their improbable partnership and surprisingly leading roles in transforming contemporary culture. This revealing, compelling, and often-gritty story takes place in recording studios, humble homes, massive mansions, criminal courts. and the highest corridors of corporate power. The Grammy Award winner is directed by Allen Hughes, who conducted extensive interviews with both men as well as Bono, David Geffen, Eminem, Nas, Stevie Nicks, Ice Cube, Gwen Stefani, Jon Landau, Tom Petty, Trent Reznor, Snoop Dogg, Bruce Springsteen, Diddy and will.i.am.Announcement Watch the trailer (video not available in U.S.) The Mechanism [O Mecanismo] Season 1 (March 23) Netflix Original Portuguese Language Series - 8 episodesThis Portugues language Brazilian series created by Jose Padilha of Narcos follows judicial investigators into the largest corruption investigation Brazil has witnessed as a retired federal police deputy mentors an ambitious federal agent.Previously titled Operation Car Wash. Production StartedWatch the trailer Watch trailer #2 Netflix Trailers Paradox trailer - March 236 Balloons trailer - April 6The Standups Season 2 trailer - March 20Rapture Season 1 Nas and Dave East trailer - March 30Rapture Season 1 T.I. trailerRapture Season 1 Rapsody trailer  Edha Season 1 trailer - March 16James Acaster: Repertoire trailer - March 27Happy Anniversary trailer - March 30Chef's Table: Pastry Season 1 trailer - April 13Amateur trailer - April 6Netflix Previews & VideosLost in Space - The Robinson's Journey FeaturetteNetflix Even Works in Outer Space3% Season 2 Date Announcement video  - April 27 Netflix News & AnnouncementsNetflix Gets International Rights to ThermodynamicsThe Crown Producers on Going Past 6 SeasonsNetflix Adapting Winx Club to Young Adult SeriesNetflix Announces Enissa Amani Comedy Special Dax Shephard will Guest Star in The Ranch Season 3Travelers Season 3 will be a Netflix Exclusive Ross Lynch Cast as Harvey Kinkle in Sabrina Series Tati Gabrielle To Play Prudence in Sabrina SeriesNetflix Acquires Stop Motion Animated Wendell and Wild There's Someone Inside Your House Coming of Age Slasher Movie in the WorksBobby Kennedy for President Documentary Debuting on April 27 Hype ListBlack Mirror Season 5 (2019, projected) Disenchantment Season 1 (2018)Arrested Development Season 5 (2018) Stranger Things Season 3 (2018, projected)Altered Carbon Season 2 (unconfirmed) The Witcher Season 1 (TBA) Ratched Season 1 (2019)Dark Season 2 (2018, projected)  Mindhunter Season 2 (2018) The Umbrella Academy Season 1 (2018)

Transkontynentalny Magazyn Filmowy
9. Elitarni - Jose Padilha

Transkontynentalny Magazyn Filmowy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2017 69:09


Tym razem o nieco zapomnianym filmie akcji brazylijskiego reżysera, pozycja która naszym zdaniem jest perełką tego gatunku! 9. Elitarni - Jose Padilha

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40 Going On 14
42 – Robocops

40 Going On 14

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2014 85:20


When we were kids, we didn’t just have a robot or a cop or a Peter Weller robot, we had Robocop! Part man, part machine and all bad ass. This week, the boys get together to discuss the original 1987 Paul Verhoeven Robobop, the 2014 Jose Padilha remake and every single thing in between. It’s … Continue reading "42 – Robocops"

HARDtalk
Brazilian Film-maker - Jose Padilha

HARDtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2014 23:21


Jose Padilha is one of Brazil's most successful and controversial film makers. His movies focus on violence and corruption in the favelas of Rio. Is his dark vision of Brazil fact or fiction?Picture: Jose Padilha, Credit: Kevin Winter/Getty Images

NEWSPlus Radio
【影评】机械战警 Robocop

NEWSPlus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2014 3:59


The Movie Review this week looks at Robocop, director Jose Padilha's remake of a 1987 classic. It is currently competing with "The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug" for the favor of the Chinese audience. Guess which one is the winner? Luo Laiming has more! It's safe to say, Robocop will not make much of a dent in Chinese film market. Not because it faces strong competition against the new Hobbit film, but rather because it has its own disadvantages. Firstly, the original 1987 film of the same name is not very well known in China. Despite its one-time popularity which spawned a lackluster franchise, all I could vaguely recall is an animated TV series. There are some science-fiction fans who remember Paul Verhoeven's movie as a must-see classic, but generally speaking few would walk into the cinema knowing they'll be seeing a remake. Even for those looking forward to watching a modern interpretation of the story, there are still a few things that will disappoint viewers, but we'll come to that later. To do justice to the director Jose Padilha, we need to first acknowledge his efforts to appeal to viewers with modern tastes. I don't think the new generation of moviegoers could appreciate the stiff action genre of the last century. I don't think the styles of Sylvester Stallone or Arnold Schwarzenegger are able to sell as they once did. If they were a few decades younger, they would abandon their "stand-still-and-shoot" style quicker than you can say Jack Robinson. So the 2014 entry is an improvement on the Verhoeven original. The story is propelled by swift action and deft editing. And modern CGI techniques offer rewarding effects, including videogame-like gunfights and perhaps a somewhat discomforting exhibition of brain surgery. On the other side of editing is a barely complete story. The 1987 classic, according to Wikipedia, includes themes regarding the media, gentrification, corruption, authoritarianism, dystopia and many others. But in the remake, two words are enough to summarize the whole piece: shooting sprees. Robocop has a wife and a son, but no screen time is devoted to explaining how they get used to a family member made of steel. The scientist played by Gary Oldman tampered with Robocop's brain to make him, or it, lose human sentiment. There could well be some extra storylines on the side to enrich the whole set. But the director chose to ignore them, and instead decided that the viewers needed more gunfights. A human-robot sci-fi film is always an appetizer for the more thoughtful of filmgoers. But with "Robocop", each time you think "Wait a minute, that's an interesting idea", the story fails to linger and instead carries you forward to a noisy showdown of 50 caliber bullets. The movie's primary target is the brainy sci-fi lovers, but it has not done a great job to entertainment them.

CRI来明
机械战警(轰隆隆隆隆隆的片子)

CRI来明

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2014 6:01


It's safe to say, Robocop will not make much of a dent in Chinese film market. Not because it faces strong competition against the new Hobbit film, but rather because it has its own disadvantages. Firstly, the original 1987 film of the same name is not very well known in China. Despite its one-time popularity which spawned a lackluster franchise, all I could vaguely recall is an animated TV series. There are some science-fiction fans who remember Paul Verhoeven's movie as a must-see classic, but generally speaking few would walk into the cinema knowing they'll be seeing a remake. Even for those looking forward to watching a modern interpretation of the story, there are still a few things that will disappoint viewers, but we'll come to that later. To do justice to the director Jose Padilha, we need to first acknowledge his efforts to appeal to viewers with modern tastes. I don't think the new generation of moviegoers could appreciate the stiff action genre of the last century. I don't think the styles of Sylvester Stallone or Arnold Schwarzenegger are able to sell as they once did. If they were a few decades younger, they would abandon their "stand-still-and-shoot" style quicker than you can say Jack Robinson. So the 2014 entry is an improvement on the Verhoeven original. The story is propelled by swift action and deft editing. And modern CGI techniques offer rewarding effects, including videogame-like gunfights and perhaps a somewhat discomforting exhibition of brain surgery. On the other side of editing is a barely complete story. The 1987 classic, according to Wikipedia, includes themes regarding the media, gentrification, corruption, authoritarianism, dystopia and many others. But in the remake, two words are enough to summarize the whole piece: shooting sprees. Robocop has a wife and a son, but no screen time is devoted to explaining how they get used to a family member made of steel. The scientist played by Gary Oldman tampered with Robocop's brain to make him, or it, lose human sentiment. There could well be some extra storylines on the side to enrich the whole set. But the director chose to ignore them, and instead decided that the viewers needed more gunfights. A human-robot sci-fi film is always an appetizer for the more thoughtful of filmgoers. But with "Robocop", each time you think "Wait a minute, that's an interesting idea", the story fails to linger and instead carries you forward to a noisy showdown of 50 caliber bullets. The movie's primary target is the brainy sci-fi lovers, but it has not done a great job to entertainment them.

Trick or Treat Radio
TorTR #83 - Ronald Schwarzenegger’s Last Stand

Trick or Treat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2014 185:27


We are joined by the amazingly knowledgeable hosts of the new podcast, The Cult of Muscle! Jake and our old buddy CDR hang out to review the film, The Last Stand. We do our best to give a serious, intelligent critique of the film... but that's not what went down.... at all. So grab your Happy Meal and Super Size it with a butt chocolate shake! And strap on to the right...orrrr… left… or was it right? Topics discussed: Mark Millar, Jose Padilha, The Villain, Vivid video’s superhero porn imprint, Stallone vs Jean Claude Van Damme, fry guys, the Elite Squad films, Frank Quitely, JCVD, Michael Leger is awesome, The Deadites are broke, Foul King, drinking chalices, paying Michael Jackson's brother, I heart synths interview, WWE Network, The Vamp Quartet, The famous bowl, owing Spotify money, Parole Violators, ECW’s Barley Legal, cornfield car chases, Bride of Frankenstein, The Last Stand, Ronald Schwarzenegger, House, I Saw the Devil, Kim Jee-Woon, Jake McLargeHuge, irish walking caps, Universal Monster’s essential collection, Teeel record, MonsteZero’s HorrorHound article, motorcycles shaped as guitars, Robocop, wearing shoes in the studio, Captain America XXX, The Diddler, Jem, The Good, the Bad and the Weird, Jamie Alexander, Animal House, Godzilla, Dr Who & James Bond, Andy Griffiths, 80's Action Movies, 2014 photo contest, The Warriors, Tale of Two Sisters, John Stanley’s Creature Feature, “Friends” from Miami Connection, butt chocolate, The Expendendables, doing reps, Arnold with his shirt on, Commando, She Hulk, Frankenstein’s Army, MonsterZero’s hair, Universal Soldier, Murderface, Axel Braun, Stone Cold breaking backs, left and right, Sif and cousin Kate, Dr. Who, Forest Whitaker’s left eye, Sabotage, Luis Guzman, The Authority, and Harold Ramis.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)

Top 5 Film Podcast
Ep. 71 - A Tale of Two Robos

Top 5 Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2014 62:35


In Episode 71, Top 5 Film welcomes back Drew McWeeny of HitFix on to the show to talk the recent remake of Paul Verhoeven's iconic 1987 scifi "RoboCop." The 2014 update is directed by Jose Padilha, written by Joshua Zetumer, and stars Joel Kinnaman as the cyborgentic cop. Despite Hollywood having tunnel vision for remakes, we at Top 5 Film feel the act is getting a little tired so we decided to have a little fun with our Top 5 list and do a Top 5 Alternate Titles for "RoboCop" (2014).