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Robocop 2 4K (1990)

Robocop 2 4K (1990)

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 Actors: Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Dan O'Herlihy, Belinda Bauer, Tom Noonan, Gabriel Damon
Director: Irvin Kershner
Language: ENGLISH: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
ENGLISH: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 (48kHz, 24-bit)
ENGLISH: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 (48kHz, 24-bit)
Subtitles: English
Region: Untested
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Number of Discs: 2
Rating: R
Orig Release Date: 1990
Studio: Shout Factory
Release Date: 6/18/2024
Run Time: 117 Min.
Special Features:

DISC ONE: 4K UHD

  • Audio Commentary with Author/Computer Graphics Supervisor Paul M. Sammon - Sammon served as CG supervisor, publicist, and on other roles for this sequel. He delivers a feature-length commentary, which is primarily screen-specific. He covers the locations used for filming in Houston, stop-motion animation, among many other topics. Sammon also gives his recollections of what he was doing during production. He sometimes offers interpretive analyses and opinions of scenes.
  • Audio Commentary with the Makers of RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop Documentary – Gary Smart, Chris Griffiths and Eastwood Allen - the producer and co-directors of RoboDoc discuss their appreciation and admiration for the first sequel. They talk about several of the actors and what they brought to their roles. They also give their takes on how scenes play out. They supply some anecdotes from the interviews and research they've conducted for their doc on RoboCop 2, which is expected in the fourth quarter of 2024. In English, not subtitled.

DISC TWO: Blu-ray

  • Audio Commentary with Author/Computer Graphics Supervisor Paul M. Sammon - Sammon served as CG supervisor, publicist, and on other roles for this sequel. He delivers a feature-length commentary, which is primarily screen-specific. He covers the locations used for filming in Houston, stop-motion animation, among many other topics. Sammon also gives his recollections of what he was doing during production. He sometimes offers interpretive analyses and opinions of scenes.
  • Audio Commentary with the Makers of RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop Documentary – Gary Smart, Chris Griffiths and Eastwood Allen - the producer and co-directors of RoboDoc discuss their appreciation and admiration for the first sequel. They talk about several of the actors and what they brought to their roles. They also give their takes on how scenes play out. They supply some anecdotes from the interviews and research they've conducted for their doc on RoboCop 2, which is expected in the fourth quarter of 2024. In English, not subtitled.
  • Corporate Wars: The Making of ROBOCOP 2 (32:04, 1080p) - this retrospective features both archival and 2017 interviews with cast and crew members. It includes interviews from seven years ago with CG supervisor Paul M. Sammon, executive producer Patrick Crowley, associate producer Phil Tippett, cinematographer Mark Irwin as well as actors Nancy Allen, Tom Noonan, and Galyn Görg. Sammon's 1989/90 interviews with producer Jon Davidson and director Irvin Kershner are excerpted. There's also vintage rehearsal and BTS footage. All interviewees speak in English, not subtitled.
  • Machine Parts: The FX of ROBOCOP 2 (31:36, 1080p) - an in-depth program about the visual effects in the film. It features interviews with Phil Tippett, special photo effects artist Peter Kuran, VCE effects animator Kevin Kutchaver, visual effects art director Craig Hayes, stop- motion animator Don Waller, stop-motion animator Justin Kohn, Paul Gentry (FX camera), Jim Aupperle (FX camera), Kirk Thatcher (miniature set construction),and stop-motion animator Randal Dutra. The work of Ray Harryhausen is collectively cited as an inspiration. All interviewees speak in English, not subtitled.
  • Robo-Fabricator – An Interview with RoboCop Armor Fabricator James Belohovek (8:47, 1080p) - Belohovek talks about working with Rob Bottin and Roboteam chief Dennis Pawlik. He also describes the process of designing RoboCop's suit and outfitting the cyborg's armor. In English, not subtitled.
  • Adapting Frank Miller's ROBOCOP 2 – An Interview with Comic Book Writer Steven Grant (5:53, 1080p) - Grant adapted Miller's uncensored RoboCop 2 script into a graphic novel, which was serialized. He talks about the cyberpunk nature of the RoboCop universe and also about Miller's writing style. In English, not subtitled.
  • OCP Declassified (45:50, upconverted to 1080p) - this is a collection of rare archival production and behind-the-scenes videos shot by Paul M. Sammon at the time of RoboCop 2's interviews. These appear to be the full, unedited interviews Sammon recorded with producer Jon Davison, director Irvin Kershner as well as actors Peter Weller and Dan O'Herlihy. The compilation also contains raw footage that Sammon took of two scenes excised from the final cut. The rest of the footage includes RoboCop visiting a school and a prop demo inside the Tippett Studios. All content is in English, not subtitled.
  • Theatrical Trailer (1:54, 1080p) - a restored original trailer that incorporates extracts from Basil Poledouris's score from the first film.
  • Teaser Trailers (1:57, 1080p) - two teaser trailers. This trailer also excerpts Poledouris's music from RoboCop. In English, not subtitled.
  • TV Spots (1:03, upconverted to 1080p) - the first spot aired in summer 1990 and appears sourced from a VHS tape. The second spot is a drug prevention message from Peter Weller. In English, not subtitled.
  • Deleted Scenes Gallery (2:34, 1080p) - descriptions of some omitted scenes that are accompanied by 14 or 15 stills altogether.
  • Behind-the-Scenes Gallery (0:46, 1080p) - eight stills that are mainly of Irvin Kershner with some of his cast and crew members.
  • Still Gallery (9:07, 1080p) - this slide show presents around 108 images from RoboCop 2's production and promotional campaign. The stills consist of BTS photos, posters, and lobby cards from the US and international countries that exhibited the film. Several of the stills are culled from Orion's press kit. Some of the lobby cards were part of Fox's ad campaign in France. Please note that you can go either forwards or backwards while navigating the gallery using the Search button on your remote.
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