Good mention considering karl urban dared go the whole movie with his face not shown, while in robocop they REALLY feel the need to show his face, tactical hollywood face engage!
I hope so, because there is no emotions you can show the audience with that 'face', not even for a robot, there is plenty of those who got expressions that express emotion.
That's unlikely to be Murphy himself. Hollywood has a pretty strict "hero has to have a face" rule, and rarely breaks it. That's more likely to be another version of Robocop, but not Murphy.
The cylon looking one just isn't doing it for me, he lost all humanity there, doesn't looks like anything human is in there which will make it hard to give it/him any personality. Hell, there is no 'face' to talk about, so emotions....
Doesn't look good. As in genuinely bad and on its own merit, not comparing to the original kind of bad. Agree with the TV movie vibe. Also, his face.. looks.. goofy. The casting leaves more to be desired here. I also think Robocop himself seems too 'slick' here. Even if you were going less tank and more sportcar, which…
I guess that since Ed-209 is the opposite of Robocop in many ways, they will try to emphasize that by making him more flexible, especially if the new ED-209 will be moving more like the robots in the new transformers movies. I guess that would be a reason to have Robocop's face showing more thus looking more human as…
While private military contractors are considered a big deal at the moment, I don't believe anyone is proposing the privatization of police forces. (at least in the U.S.) Or if they are, I don't think the general population is going to take them seriously. The whole errant corporations run by arrogant people is certainly…