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How Cops Are Trained To Shoot You In Your Home
Good talk, but everyone knows Karl Urban is best Dredd.
DOOM: ANNIHILATION (2019) Trailer "We Call it Hell"
Well at least Karl Urban and the Rock kept the last one vaguely entertaining, this one looks irredeemable.
The Boys Trailer
Too bad Simon Pegg is too old to play Wee Hughie. Maybe he'll get a cameo somewhere. And yeah, Karl Urban is badass.
The Boys Trailer
Yeah, and Karl Urban, too.
Star Trek Beyond Cast - Dubsmash
I'm not afraid to admit I have a mancrush on Karl Urban.
RoboCop - Reboot Trailer
What do I get from this trailer?
PG-13 "death" scene. All he does is get blown up in a car, not the extremely violent and painful death of Alex Murphy from the original film goes through, the trigger in him remembering his previous life and becoming more than just an emotionless robot/cyborg. The trigger in this? His family. Yawn. They turn one of the most important scenes from the original into "boom". Also leads me to believe this'll be a PG-13 puss-fest.
Face time! The vanity of celebrities or producers that think they need to have the star's face plastered throughout the entire film (massive props for Karl Urban and the director of Dredd for sticking with the fact Dredd never shows his face). In the original, once he was RoboCop, you only ever see his face until the end. It was a good visual reminder to the audience that he was human, to reinforce that now he's reclaiming some of humanity.
It IS a powersuit. Rather than literally being a human brain in a robot as the original is, you see it's just a guy in a suit with a robot leg and arm (his bare hand and his "face in a helmet" looks ridiculous). Kinda weakens the human mind battling the robot programming aspect of the plot. Especially considering it seems he's all emo as soon as he wakes up "What have you done to me! WAH WAH!"
Where's the satire? Sure it may be hard to wedge in satirical aspects in a trailer, but I have a feeling there'll be none of it in this one. The tone is completely different and feels very generic.
Granted this is just a trailer, but it feels like this is nothing more than a generic action movie with the same name as an old beloved cult classic. I'm not against reboots, but if you plan to reboot something successful, two things need to be kept in tact: The tone and feel, and key aspects to the plot. I'd love to see more RoboCop, this isn't it.
First Trailer for Judge Dredd Remake - Dredd
Karl Urban? Nope. Man thats a bad casting choice.
The introduction of Doctor McCoy in the new Star Trek film
I suspect Karl Urban is going to rock this movie. He seems to be channeling Kelley very well indeed.
Pine's not bad as Kirk. The bar fight clip seems like the arrogant Kirk we all know and love. I hope Pine has trained his Kirk-fu flying kicks, though.