Murderers and criminals are rated R. They curse and are violent. To make it PG-13 is more fictitious than any cyborg creation.
Technically, he's a cyborg, not a robot. Of course, that doesn't invalidate your point....The problem is that Robocop isn't in a "robotic suit".. he IS a robot...
the prosthetic faux skin covered hand could be for various reasons such as touch pad technology that carries over to every day future functions vs post modern sci fi where everything was mechanical. It could even be so advanced that the faux skin could put off a synthetic DNA pattern to fool any encoded technology, just saying, not sayin thats what it is, just sayin it would make sense in that manner. Im no fan of reboots, whats the purpose, weve already seen it. I still prefer the Aronofsky Robocop where its still Peter Weller as the Robo we know yet 20/25 years have passed, his technology is beyond obsolete, he is literally housed in a closet and is self sustaining, still upholding the law...
I'd still like to see the one Miller wrote back as a draft of Robo 2 where he is knocked offline and wakes up in a distant future that is seemingly perfect.
the prosthetic faux skin covered hand could be for various reasons such as touch pad technology that carries over to every day future functions vs post modern sci fi where everything was mechanical. It could even be so advanced that the faux skin could put off a synthetic DNA pattern to fool any encoded technology, just saying, not sayin thats what it is, just sayin it would make sense in that manner. Im no fan of reboots, whats the purpose, weve already seen it. I still prefer the Aronofsky Robocop where its still Peter Weller as the Robo we know yet 20/25 years have passed, his technology is beyond obsolete, he is literally housed in a closet and is self sustaining, still upholding the law...
You mean Demolition Man.
Now that you mention it the two stories do sound alike, just Demolition Man didn't have an AI running everything.
He's a cyborg... he doesn't have wifi and bluetooth built into him so he doesn't have to to touch anything? Or a shiny silver shiv in his hand to link up instead of using fake fleshy fingers? How about a USB connection? Or are they dating this back to where he would still be SCSI or parallel port?
you are missing the point, he may have all that built present day future based tech, but flesh and blood people do not. Therefore he has the capability to synthetically replicate any DNA strand on file, human or not, hence forth the prosthetic covered hand. This would also come in hand'y with present day future military technology being utilized by boots on the ground troops. DNA based software exists as we speak, same with DNA based weapons where they only function for the person they are programmed to (same as Judge Dredd).
In the end as I said time and again, this reboot wasnt needed or wanted. Just playing along with theories.
A lot of scripts and sequel scripts get reworked into entirely new movies. For instance, Predator was originally inspired by Rambo, and the writers wanted Sylvester Stallone to play Dutch. I've also heard that the scripts for Starship Troopers and I,Robot started as different movies. Based on what you said about Miller's script, I think it's likely it got reworked as Demolition Man. Also, the AI running everything sounds a lot like I,Robot. Could be a connection there.
That part always bothered me because when he turns to plug in the arm moves in such a way its obvious it's not even attached to his body.
The scar's there, it's just hard to see in most shots, it's been filled in. I imagine the mold was taken after Murphy died (I'm in the camp that believes that Robo's "face" is artificial, just rubber/latex over an animatronic mechanical gizmo that makes it move).When I watched Robocop last week, I specifically looked for the gunshot wound to his head that should have been visible when he took off his helmet at the abandoned mill. I don't think the wound was there anymore. There wasn't any sort of scar.