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    Archive for July 26th, 2008

    Robocop 4 and My Childhood Exploding Like an Inifinite Ammo Gun

    Posted by Kris on 26th July 2008

    Forget global warming. Forget The Muppets.

    This is the time when something great is happening from my childhood.

    They seem to be making a sequel to Robocop. In this case, I am an optimist: it will be great. It has to be. Unlike Robocop 3. Seriously - they have gone to ask Darren Aronofsky, who directed Pi and Requiem for a Dream - OH GOD.

    http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3ifcce08ba05c71072018830821bb10d71

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RoboCop#2010_film

    Maybe it is the fact that my father showed me this movie at a key age. How old was I, 5? 7? This key age is when something gets implanted into your mind and takes over the remaining 70 years of your life in a very reserved spot in your head.

    ROBO! Greatest cast, twisted humor, lines, EVER! Can’t wait to see you again, buddy.

    And now some quotes that remain at the forefront of my memory 24/7:

    “Don’t worry Lois, we’re only human”

    “Oy, mack, *blast* *blast* *blast*, thank you… for not smoking”

    “Dead or alive, you’re coming with me.” [...] “Dead dead”

    “I don’t like cops, so cops don’t like me.”

    “They made this… to honor him. Your husband is dead. I don’t know you.”

    “Can you do that dad!”

    I’ll stop now.

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