Any RoboCop will tell you that when you bring someone back to life with a reprogrammed brain, you’re going to find a couple existential crises that weren’t there before. But like any RoboCop will also tell you, you don’t spend more than six or seven seconds of your movie on that crap. You won’t believe how well this movie follows RoboCop’s advice. When they unfreeze Dolph Lundgren, he manages to kill 10 people before he’s even done with the second sentence of his identity crisis. This movie is that efficient.

I got a kick out of this.

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  1. Level1Alt

    Scott, you should watch JCVD if you haven’t seen it yet. It’s his best movie, but half of it is in french, half english.

    • Gath

      I was enjoying the movie very much until it came to that part of the … “flying chair and the state of actors in society”…
      Just too much philosophy…

  2. :(

    I have never commented on anything before and the one thing I want to comment on doesnt allow comments? This is a sad day for podcasting, please reconsider dropping ELR. I don’t subscribe to your other podcasts, I tried them all out but Brian and O are really what make the show.

    Would a financial injection help keep the show going? Any possibility O and Brian will branch off on their own and create a podcast in the ELR style?

  3. Scott Fletcher

    I have the new JVCD/Dolph movie in my Netflix queue, and it has a ‘very long wait’ on it (typical for them these days). I’ve been oddly excited to see it ever since I heard about it. I’m hoping for a kind of “Grumpy Old Men” meets “Rambo IV” meets “The Unforgiven.”