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pcernie
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We're both kinda right:
Boddicker destroyed Murphy's right hand with a shotgun blast. He then let his gang take turns firing their shotguns, shearing off Murphy's right arm and blasting holes in every part of his body. Amazingly, Murphy was still alive on his knees afterwards (perhaps due to the protective body armor protecting his upper body). Boddicker then walked up and executed him with a gunshot to the head. Murphy was transported to the hospital's emergency room, where the doctors tried in vain to keep him alive. [6]
After he was pronounced dead, the body was seized by OCP, citing the release forms Murphy signed when he joined the police force. [6] The technicians of the RoboCop Program, led by executive Bob Morton, used what was left of Murphy's face and portions of his cerebrum and cerebellum and applied them to a cybernetic body, in effect, resurrecting Alex Murphy as RoboCop.
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Sun Sep 16, 2012 1:49 pm |
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Linux_User
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They actually saved his hand in the original too, but Bob Morton had it removed.
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Sun Sep 16, 2012 1:54 pm |
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cloaked_wolf
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Oh crap. I don't think it should be saved.
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Sun Sep 16, 2012 3:12 pm |
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ProfessorF
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How dare they remake something and not keep it exactly like the old one! 
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Sun Sep 16, 2012 5:05 pm |
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pcernie
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How dare they make it look that bad No, who knows, it might work on film (Seen what Marvel knocks out?  )
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Sun Sep 16, 2012 5:21 pm |
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paulzolo
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The actor's been for a piss. As a lot of the comments in the AICN page say, this is an actor walking to/from somewhere. He may not be fully clad - this may be an undersuit. However, it seems very disappointing if that is the final product.
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Sun Sep 16, 2012 7:00 pm |
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pcernie
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I'd imagine that is the suit - it certainly fits previous descriptions, especially the red visor.
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ProfessorF
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 |  |  |  | Quote: Announcement on Motion Picture Film Business of Fujifilm
September 13, 2012 Fujifilm has mainly provided negative films for shooting and positive films for projection in its motion picture film business operations. However, in order to adapt to the recent rapid transition of digitalization in the shooting, producing, projecting and archiving processes of motion pictures Fujifilm has decided to shift its business operations to provide products and services designed for digital workflow of motion picture production and projection.
Digital cinema camera shooting has been gaining momentum, and digital editing that heavily uses CG composition and VFX processing has now become common in motion picture production. There is also an increase in the number of movie theaters that converted to digital projection, following the increase of 3D motion pictures, implying the dramatically advancing digitalization in the motion picture industry. In such trend, Fujifilm has strived to reduce the costs of the production process for its existing negative films and positive films and continued to supply such films. However, the dramatic decrease of demand in the last few years has become far too great a burden to be covered by corporate efforts. Therefore, it has been decided to discontinue the sales of negative films, positive films, and some other products of motion picture in a prospect of March 2013.
Fujifilm will continue to provide films suitable for long-term archiving, high-performance lens for motion pictures, and other products and services designed for digital workflow of motion picture production and exhibition. Fujifilm will strive harder than ever to provide such products and services in its continuous contribution to the motion picture industry.
However, professional and amateur photographic still film will continue to be manufactured. Products and services focused on
(1) Lineup of lenses for digital motion picture cameras and projectors Enhance the lineup of Fujinon lenses which are highly acclaimed for its quality in the motion picture and broadcasting industry for many years.
HK series for PL mounts which are favored by many motion picture productions, the new FUJINON ZK4.7 x 19 cine-lens that offers high optical performance despite its compact size and light weight, etc. For the screening of digital motion pictures, Fujinon lenses for 4K digital cinema projectors and lenses for super high-definition images
(2) Color management system
On-set color management system, Image Processing System IS-100, for digital shooting (motion pictures, television, and commercials) in a high degree of precision, enabled by Fujifilm's proprietary technologies for color reproduction and color management nurtured in the fields of photography and printing.
(3) Systems for archiving of digital images
Data media for long-term data storage of ultrahigh capacity that utilizes Fujifilm's proprietary BaFe (barium ferrite) magnetic material Motion picture recording film (ETERNA-RDS) for long-term archival preservation of 500 years with silver halide technology Digital data archive service as a data storage service that allows users to manage valuable data in an integrated manner (Promoting mainly in Europe and the USA and preparing for the deployment in Japan)
Products ending its sales
Color Positive Film Color Negative Film B&W Positive/Negative Film Intermediate Film Sound Recording Film High Contrast Panchromatic Films Chemicals (Japan only)
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timark_uk
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While that news may be somewhat saddening, Alex, it'd be sadder still if, in a few years we heard that FujiFilm had to close down because it didn't take these measures now. I guess Fuji has learned lessons from Kodak.
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ProfessorF
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Oh you're dead right, and I know Kodak have signed up to supply film to 'Hollywood' until 2015, and it actually makes up the majority of Kodak's profitable film business. Perhaps Fuji have just decided it's better to withdraw gracefully and let Kodak have that market.
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belchingmatt
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Torso was definitely intact as he was able to consume and digest baby food.
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pcernie
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pcernie
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jonbwfc
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Could be worse, could be Jessie J. Or Ed Sheernan. Or Russell Brand singing 'Goldfinger'.
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