After years of build-up and speculation, it now appears that we can finally put this whole RoboCop remake business behind us. It wasn’t a terrible movie in the end, but audience scrutiny – combined with competition from a blockbuster family film and at least one better-than-average Valentine’s Day release – pretty much conspired to make Jose Padilha’s “re-imagining” of Paul Verhoeven’s 1987 classic a box office disappointment.
But how bad was the damage anyway? Could RoboCop be rebuilt? Is there anything we can take away from this whole debacle that Hollywood can learn from, or anyone else for that matter? The important thing, for the sake of the art form if not the stockholders, is whether we can move forward wiser than we were when the saga of this remake began.
So here are The 5 Things We Learned from the RoboCop remake, good and bad, about audiences, studios, film critics and at least one prominent news organization. And what lies in the future for RoboCop? Maybe there’s something to learn about that too…
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