Got roped into watching the
Robocop reboot. I'm a big fan of the original so I kind of expected to hate the reboot but in the end it's too pedestrian a film to really get worked up over. As you can see from the trailers, the film has obliterated the subtext of the original to the point Gary Oldman's character is only there to explain how Robocop feels at the exact moment. The whole film is keeps telling instead of showing and it takes a full hour before Murphy does anything Robocop-y.
They also crowbar in lines from the original that have no meaning here; there is a reason original Murphy says "Dead or Alive, you're coming with me", but here it just comes out of the blue.
It's all really obvious and I think when the original Robocop, with its dick shootings and exploding mutants, is the more subtle movie you have a real problem. Someone got The Dark Knight stuck in my violent sci-fi satire and it tastes like bland.
I also watched the
Doctor Who Tv movie. It's okay. There's a strange focus on body horror and science fantasy but for an American backed production it is surprisingly faithful. It definitely does feel like a TV movie though, with some cheap special effects and scenes following one another in a way that was obviously intended to be interrupted by adverts. When watched together there is some real tonal whiplash.
I do like the interior of the Tardis though. It looks like somewhere you could actually live and not just the bridge of a starship. And Paul McGann does a good job in the brief time allotted to stamp his own persona on the Doctor.