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25 Things You Didn't Know About the Original ROBOCOP


RoboCop (Peter Weller); RoboCop
The RoboCop remake is due to be released on February 12, and I thought it would 
interesting to take a look back at the original, which had a rich and complex 
production. Here are twenty five facts about the making of RoboCop that you 
probably didn't know about.

1. Screenwriter Edward Neumeier says he got the idea for RoboCop from working 
on the set of Blade Runner. It was about a cop hunting robots, which made 
Neumeier think of reversing it to make a robot cop hunting humans.


2. RoboCop was allegedly inspired by Marvel's robot superhero ROM, and the 
futuristic British cop Judge Dredd.


3. ROM comic books appear on screen during the convenience store robbery. 
Another ROM comic shows up in a flashback with Murphy's son.
4. When director Paul Verhoeven first saw the RoboCop script, he only glanced 
at it before throwing it in the trash in disgust. The movie studio and his wife 
had to convince him to finish reading it, and he liked it.


5. Peter Weller was hired over other proposed actors like Arnold Schwarzenegger 
and Rutger Hauer, partly because his thin frame would keep the suit from being 
too bulky.


6. Peter Weller tried to stay in character on the set, responding only to 
"Robo," but abandoned his plan after the cast and crew kept making fun of him.


7. Clarence Boddicker's rimless glasses were supposed to make him look like 
Nazi Heinrich Himmler.


8. Most of the movie was actually filmed in Dallas. The only shot of Detroit is 
an aerial shot in the opening, and that was stock footage.


9. Peter Weller originally wanted RoboCop to move quickly like a dancer, but 
the weight of the suit forced him to go the opposite direction and slow down 
his movements.


10. With a construction cost of one million dollars, the RoboCop suits were the 
most expensive objects in the entire movie.


11. During board meetings, screenwriter Neumeier fantasized about a robot 
busting in and killing everyone, which inspired the scene of ED-209 shooting an 
OCP executive.


12. The design of ED-209 was based on a Vietnam Era Bell helicopter and the 
rear legs of the Zentraedi Battlepod mecha in Robotech.


13. Director Paul Verhoeven acted out some of ED-209's movements himself.


14. Much of Kurtwood Smith's performance, including the line "Can you fly, 
Bobby" and spitting blood on the police desk, was improvised by him on the set.


15. The 6000 SUX is a parody of the Pontiac 6000, rival of the Ford Taurus used 
as police cars in the movie.


16. RoboCop's first Directive, "Serve the Public Trust," was inspired by a 
fortune cookie.


17. The catchphrase "I'd buy that for a dollar" is based on the catchphrase 
"would you buy that for a quarter" from a fictional radio show in Cyril M. 
Kornbluth's short story "The Marching Morons."


18. The "infrared" scene was filmed in black light with fluorescent body paint 
on the nude actors.


19. It took fifty takes to get the shot of RoboCop catching the car keys, 
because the keys kept bouncing off his hand.


20. The scene where RoboCop wades through water at the steel mill is meant to 
imply he's walking on water, like Jesus Christ.


21. In the original theatrical trailer, the theme of 1984's The Terminator was 
used instead of the RoboCop theme.


22. The parody commercials were added late in production to try to lighten the 
film's mood and distract from the more violent scenes.


23. It took eleven cuts before the film was lowered from an X to an R rating.


24. Richard Nixon was hired to meet Robocop to promote the home video release. 
He donated the $25,000 he received to the Boys and Girls Club.

Source: Billboard Magazine
25. When Detroit Mayor Bing announced a proposal for a "New Detroit" in 2011, 
someone jokingly asked if they planned to build a statue of Robocop. When Bing 
declined, a Kickstarter campaign funded a real Robocop statue to be erected in 
summer of 2014.


Sources:
http://www.robocoparchive.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robocop
http://www.somethingwicked.co.za/archives/interviews/ed_neumeier.html
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093870/trivia

What do you think of the movie? Did you learn anything about RoboCop? Any other 
trivia you can share?

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