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00:03 I was reading a lot of comic books for a studio.
00:06 They came to me one day and said,
00:07 "Ed, read these comic books.
00:09 He's sort of a modern, neurotic superhero.
00:12 Even though he had all these powers,
00:13 there was, like, something going on inside,
00:14 so he was sort of like a superhero with a headache."
00:17 -Ed, we're coming with you. -Come on, come on!
00:19 -Action! -Action!
00:20 [ Explosion ]
00:21 Dead or alive, you are coming with me.
00:24 A lot of directors wouldn't even look at it.
00:26 In fact, I read 20, 30 pages,
00:28 and it sure does -- absolutely ridiculous.
00:30 We spent at least a million dollars on this suit.
00:34 The [bleep] suit doesn't work!
00:37 Peter Weller couldn't walk in it.
00:39 Murphy, it's you.
00:41 She's a really heroic, strong woman.
00:43 I identified with her 'cause I'm very, very independent.
00:46 We had a lot of laughs.
00:47 We joked around a lot.
00:48 We were like little kids playing in a sandbox.
00:51 We would steal the golf carts from the ADs, you know,
00:53 because they had to drive around, they're saying.
00:55 [ Laughs ]
00:56 Fowler didn't particularly enjoy that part.
00:58 Paul's nuts.
00:59 You go like this, and you shoot.
01:01 [ Gunshots ]
01:02 That part is inspiring, man.
01:04 I don't think anybody would tell you
01:07 they had a good time on that picture.
01:08 No!
01:09 I think that "Robocop" is the best movie I made.
01:12 There's nothing like "Robocop." I mean, there isn't.
01:14 The thing that has sustained it, I think, through the years
01:17 is the fact that there is a heart and soul to it.
01:19 In the time since that film has come out,
01:22 it's grown a massive following.
01:25 I am proud to have been part of it.
01:27 And it is unique, and that's why it lives.
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01:34 [ Buzzer ]
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01:38 I'll buy that for a dollar.
01:40 Ha-ha!
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