wimpel69
12-04-2013, 12:08 PM
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Chorus: "Roooobooocoooop! Roooobooocoooop!"
RoboCop 2 was directed by Irvin Kershner, since Paul Verhoeven was already committed to
directing Total Recall. It was based on a script by Frank Miller and Walon Green. Edward Neumeier,
one of the screenwriters for the first film, already had a first draft written, but dropped out of the
project due to a writers' strike. After the success of The Dark Knight Returns (comic book mini-series),
Frank Miller was contacted by producer Jon Davison about writing the sequel, and Miller accepted.
Miller's script was labeled "unfilmable" by producers and studio executives.[citation needed] His script
was changed, through rewrites, into what became the final script. Even when his tenure as screenwriter
was officially over, Miller showed up on set everyday. He was given a cameo as Frank, a chemist in Cain's drug lab.
RoboCop is again played by Peter Weller. This was the last time Weller played the role. He complained
about how cumbersome and exhausting it was to wear the suit and found RoboCop 2 to be a very
negative and disappointing film to work on. He was also upset that some important scenes did not make
it into the final cut: "There was a couple of things that made the character more human that weren't used.
I can't remember exactly what the scenes were, I just remember wondering why they weren't in." These
deleted scenes have never been included on home video releases. Weller's co-star, Nancy Allen, also had
negative feelings regarding the second film.
Despite not being directed by Verhoeven, RoboCop 2 contains many of his familiar touches, including
satirical television commercials (such as for an ultra powerful sunblock to deal with Earth's depleted ozone layer)
and ironically upbeat news broadcasts. The events in the sequel closely follow the events in the first film
(the ED-209 unit, for example, is mentioned as being deployed but is constantly malfunctioning).

Music Composed and Conducted by
Leonard Rosenman
Orchestrations by
Ralph Ferraro
Tracks:
1. Overture: Robocop 2 (06:05)
2. City Mayhem (03:38)
3. Happier Days (01:30)
4. Robo Cruiser (04:41)
5. Robo Memories (02:09)
6. Robo and Nuke (02:24)
7. Robo Fanfare (00:34)
8. Robo And Cain Chase (02:43)
9. Creating the Monster (02:50)
10. Robo I Vs. Robo II (03:41)
Total Time: 30'15

Some assembly required.

Source: Var�se Sarabande VSD-5271 (my rip!)
Format: FLAC(RAR), DDD Stereo, Level: -5
File Size: 149 MB (incl. artwork & booklet)
The sharing period on this album has ended. No more requests and no re-ups of my rip, please. Thank you.
Chorus: "Roooobooocoooop! Roooobooocoooop!"
RoboCop 2 was directed by Irvin Kershner, since Paul Verhoeven was already committed to
directing Total Recall. It was based on a script by Frank Miller and Walon Green. Edward Neumeier,
one of the screenwriters for the first film, already had a first draft written, but dropped out of the
project due to a writers' strike. After the success of The Dark Knight Returns (comic book mini-series),
Frank Miller was contacted by producer Jon Davison about writing the sequel, and Miller accepted.
Miller's script was labeled "unfilmable" by producers and studio executives.[citation needed] His script
was changed, through rewrites, into what became the final script. Even when his tenure as screenwriter
was officially over, Miller showed up on set everyday. He was given a cameo as Frank, a chemist in Cain's drug lab.
RoboCop is again played by Peter Weller. This was the last time Weller played the role. He complained
about how cumbersome and exhausting it was to wear the suit and found RoboCop 2 to be a very
negative and disappointing film to work on. He was also upset that some important scenes did not make
it into the final cut: "There was a couple of things that made the character more human that weren't used.
I can't remember exactly what the scenes were, I just remember wondering why they weren't in." These
deleted scenes have never been included on home video releases. Weller's co-star, Nancy Allen, also had
negative feelings regarding the second film.
Despite not being directed by Verhoeven, RoboCop 2 contains many of his familiar touches, including
satirical television commercials (such as for an ultra powerful sunblock to deal with Earth's depleted ozone layer)
and ironically upbeat news broadcasts. The events in the sequel closely follow the events in the first film
(the ED-209 unit, for example, is mentioned as being deployed but is constantly malfunctioning).

Music Composed and Conducted by
Leonard Rosenman
Orchestrations by
Ralph Ferraro
Tracks:
1. Overture: Robocop 2 (06:05)
2. City Mayhem (03:38)
3. Happier Days (01:30)
4. Robo Cruiser (04:41)
5. Robo Memories (02:09)
6. Robo and Nuke (02:24)
7. Robo Fanfare (00:34)
8. Robo And Cain Chase (02:43)
9. Creating the Monster (02:50)
10. Robo I Vs. Robo II (03:41)
Total Time: 30'15

Some assembly required.

Source: Var�se Sarabande VSD-5271 (my rip!)
Format: FLAC(RAR), DDD Stereo, Level: -5
File Size: 149 MB (incl. artwork & booklet)
The sharing period on this album has ended. No more requests and no re-ups of my rip, please. Thank you.