Released in 1988, Robocop drew 1.6 million viewers to French cinemas. His success was international, quickly becoming a true pop culture phenomenon. We remind you that the feature film will take us to Detroit in the future.
The problem of delinquency is a constant problem. On the one hand, Jones has developed a very sophisticated war machine, the ED 209. On the other hand, Leon, a rookie, has designed Robocop, a half-man, half-robot.
He wins, and Murphy (Peter Weller), a young cop killed by gangsters, is used to give form and life to RoboCop. He becomes a professional assassin serving the city.
50% man, 50% car, 100% policeman!
If you’re a child of the 90s, you couldn’t have missed Robocop without understanding the political satire hidden beneath this ultra-violent creation by Paul Verhoeven, the angry Dutchman.
Moreover, one more detail is sure to be missed, even if it is a huge one! You probably remember the legendary poster of the movie, where we see a robot super-cop standing in front of us. Looking determined, he steps out of the police car, hand on the door, ready to fight.
At the top of the poster we can read one of the most modern slogans of all time: 50% Man, 50% Machine, 100% Police! At first glance, this poster looks normal, a photo of the actor in armor. However, this is absolutely not a photo taken during a shoot or a specific session!
The legendary poster that hid a secret!
Hold tight! The Robocop poster is actually a photo-realistic painting created by artist Mike Bryan to promote the film. Very well known in the world of cinema, we also owe him the iconic posters for Platoon and Scarface!
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Mike Bryan is so good with his hands that everyone was blind to it, believing it was a real photo of RoboCop! a few years ago Artist Justin Ishmael and Bottleneck Gallery have decided to reprint the poster as a screen print.Limited copies. In this regard, Mike Bryan talked about his art.
“My Robocop-era piece was created using ammonia-sensitive paper, which also means the paper is slightly sensitive. As the chemicals in the paper develop, the image transforms. The blacks are now a deep red in some areas. The color intensity is a little faded, but the piece is in pretty good shape for something so delicate that It was done there years ago.he confided.
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“Oddly enough, even though I’ve worked on many high-profile film projects in the digital age, people seem to prefer this hand-drawn art, and I remain the most famous of my peers as the guy who made Robocop and also worked with John Lennon.”Mike Bryan emphasized.
Either way, if you’ve never seen the original 1987 film, a masterpiece of ultra-violent sci-fi mixed with sharp political satire, don’t hesitate to grab it on Blu-ray or DVD! For reference, the Robocop suit was so heavy and hot that Peter Weller lost 3 pounds a day wearing it.
Then an air conditioning system was installed in the armor to make things more bearable for the actor. Additionally, at $500,000 to $1,000,000, the costume was the most expensive in the film.
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