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. Daft Punk - Alive 2007

. The Mars Volta - The Bedlam in Goliath

. DangerDoom - The Mouse and the Mask

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Frank Miller's Robocop
Frank Millar - Steven Grant - Juan Jose Ryp
Avatar Press

The original Robocop was fantastic. It was funny, violent, and it had some things to say about society (though not intelligently). The movie bordered on a thin line of acceptable ridiculousness, and was rather enjoyable cyberpunk flick. Robocop 2 and 3 on the other hand, were awful pieces of shit.

Everyone seems to place the blame on poor old Frank Miller for the dreadful sequels, but he says otherwise. According to him, Hollywood took his screenplay and made drastic changes. Producers of the film claimed that most Miller’s vision was “unfilmable”. Nevertheless, it left a bad taste in his mouth. Miller wasn’t too happy with the way Hollywood worked.

From 2003 to 2006 Avatar Press published nine issues of Frank Miller’s Robocop, now deemed to be the real Robocop sequels by nerds across the globe. The book follows Miller’s original Robocop 2 script, and bit off of Robocop 3 as well. He didn’t write it though. The adaptation was written by Steven Grant, but was looked over by Frank Miller.

With all that said, I don’t know if what Miller had written in his original script was worth all of the drama. The outlining story is practically the same. Detroit is still shitty, OCP still replaces the cops with a private military of criminals, and there is still a “Robocop 2” that Robocop has to battle.

I won’t tell you what differences there are between the movie and comic specifically. What I will say is that they make very little difference towards the end quality. Lewis still has no character, as well as everyone else in the book. Nothing is explored -- a generic and tired formula that begs to be ignored.

Grant does inject a bit of that satire found in the original film, and while it isn’t as good, he still manages to land a few on the bullseye. What is landing one hundred percent is the violence. Some of you could have fun with watching a woman’s burning, melting corpse slam against a wall.

The art was a tad difficult for me to review. While I can’t say it’s necessarily bad, it sure is “busy” (for lack of a better term). Too busy. Many times I’ve had to take a while to figure out what I was looking at. The detail work was somewhat impressive. In a way, it sort of channels that sense of chaos that comes from this universe’s version of Detroit. You can take it either way.

I can’t recommend this to everyone. I can’t even recommend it to most Robocop fans. You gain nothing from reading it. If you’re looking for something violent, or just want to rinse out some of what you saw in Robocop 2 and 3, then this could be for you. Everyone else should just…



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Unvideo Game Related: One World Government Conspiracy
vexed alex | 4:00 PM on 12.14.2007 15 comments




Now, I'm not one to go on the internet and sulk up every conspiracy theory posted. I'm sure as hell not convinced that the government attacked itself on 9/11, but every once in a while I read something or watch something that makes me go "holy shit..." That's exactly what happened to me when I watching this. It seems very...plausible. Now, I'm not completely convinced, but this does bring a chill down my spine.

Some of what the narrator says at the end is very true. People allow themselves to get their rights taken away in return for "security." It's happened already. "Oh, of course. Please, take away my right to privacy so that you can protect me." That's something that should never happen. It smells like the Cold War all over again. You couldn't say anything negative about our beloved government or else they'd call you a Red and ship your ass to prison or to be questioned.

Don't worry, c-blog police. This won't be up for much. I'll hide it in a few minutes. I just wanted to get some people's opinions on this. Preferably some people who are smarter than me.

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king3vbo's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2007 16:27
king3vbo
Nah dont take it down. I love to see discussion build out of this kind of thing. As for myself, I hate Bush and all his neocon cronies, but Im not just going to believe this sort of thing right away
FrozenSpaceMonkey's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2007 16:30
FrozenSpaceMonkey
If you think that's scary read up on RFID
Aaron Mxy Yost's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2007 16:33
Aaron Mxy Yost
Like every good conspiracy theory, this takes disparate facts and extrapolates a doomsday scenario out of them. Entertaining watch, I laughed. :) The "government tracking your every move" thing is especially funny. If that were the case, there'd be so much data collected for each of the millions and millions of people no sense would ever be able to be made of it. You might as well keep track of one drop of water in a swimming pool. It's a completely impracticable scenario.
nilcam's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2007 16:51
nilcam
Interesting video. I have never been one to trust the government, so I don't doubt that this could happen. Try contacting your Congressional representative to voice your opinion and you'll soon discover that they have forgotten that your tax dollars pay their salary and that their job is to represent you. It's sad, really.

The Bush administration recently released documents that stated that people who carry a copy of the Constitution are likely terrorists.

I have watched how 9/11 has affected many people and it is terrifying. I know far too many people who would totally give up their freedom for safety, which means they deserve neither freedom nor safety.

Voice your opinion and don't let them take anything from you.
Das Inchworm's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2007 16:54
Das Inchworm
this is a scene from zeitgeist
vexed alex's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2007 16:58
vexed alex
What about just tracking "trouble makers." Leaving the rest be, and track people that "stick out." And also, could computers do all the tracking?

By the way, I think we're in the trillions of people if this world domination thing is to be believed. That makes tracking people an even...more unbelievable thing.

But still. When we can find somebody in the desert because their voice and name was heard on a cell phone call, then have a bomb dropped on them, nothing seems impossible [I saw this on the Military Channel]

Just throwing stuff out there.

:D
mistic's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2007 17:02
mistic
FrozenSpaceMonkey, but it IS about RFID ( for a part... ) did you watch it? :-)

I love conspiracy theories, especially if their a little coherent and majorly dramatical...

at this moment I'm pretty safe though, we don't even have a gouvernment in Belgium at the moment :-)
Some Jerk's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2007 17:19
Some Jerk
Yes it seems very plausible, but that's not exactly a good measure for the likelyhood of something actually happening. For the most part this sounds like a bunch of tin-foil-hattery. If nothing else it's well within our constitutional rights to destroy said super-government should it start to form, by any means necessary.
Tekoa's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2007 17:32
Tekoa
this stuff is creepy.
bmdubya's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2007 17:53
bmdubya
I watched Zeitgeist for the first time the other day. This is from the movie. You should check out all three parts. Very good documentary, it makes you think.
SourGr8pes's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2007 18:03
SourGr8pes
Not surprised here. We threw away a lot of civil liberties with the Patriot Act, and I wouldn't be surprised if moves toward a universal currency are made behind the curtains in the next 10-20 years.
The whole microchip scenario is scary. And whats even scarier is that people have voluntarily put them in their children, under the terrorism boogeyman.

@SomeJerk
Yeah, the constitutional right is there to overthrow any aspiring tyrants, but consider this: YOU may vote against the future totalitarian, but will the several hundred million other fat, happy, and complacent people vote like you? Especially if the terrorism and protection card is played? Throw in a boogeyman that wants to hurt the children, and your guy's presidential run comes to an end.
Carbot's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2007 18:34
Carbot
What Das Inchworm and bmdubya posted is true. It is from the movie called Zuitgeist. At first it was kinda wierd but after getting deeping into the movie you will see. It is intense. I encourage everyone to watch the movie.
Some Jerk's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2007 23:58
Some Jerk
SourGr8pes: I'm not talking about voting, I'm talking about the kind of things that have more to do with the movie V for Vendetta.
nilcam's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/15/2007 07:35
nilcam
@Some_Jerk: If you haven't read the graphic novel the movie was based on, you should do so immediately. It is vastly superior to the movie.
qo_op's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/03/2008 00:17
qo_op
All of this is foretold in the book of Revelation in the Bible, dont think so? Prove me wrong.
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