I love the sharpness and political tone of RoboCop and I think that such a film is now urgently needed.
Measurements, observations, descriptions can only be considered scientific when they are independently confirmed by other people.
Well, I'm not that popular with the politicians, I have to say.
It's all about this abstract entity called the story. It's all about the best way to tell the story, and to make a movie about the issues that this story is about. Filmmaking is storytelling, for me.
You're looking for the best way of shooting it, but sometimes the best way of shooting it is changing the script.
If you replace a soldier with a machine, you take away the possibility of the soldier or the policeman to not do something the state asks of him. He may think it's unethical to do it. A machine doesn't have that critical perspective.
The relationship between fascism and robotics, for instance, it's very clear that it's going to become way more important as time goes by.
It's easy to make a pirate copy when you have digital tapes of things. And it was so complicated and complex to go through all the post-production of a movie without ever going digital.
You never find yourself involved in a single action story. Your family is always being with you. And you cannot separate whatever is going on in your life with your relationship with your son, with your wife.