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RoboMarx is a 1987 American science fiction revisionist historical drama film loosely based on the life of Karl Marx (nonfiction).
Tagline
I'd buy that for the means of production!
In the News
Johnny Got His Code is an anti-war software development thriller film based on the novel by Dalton Trumbo about a military computer programmer (Jake Gyllenhaal) who finds himself trapped in a virtual military-industrial complex.
RoboCop Begins is a 1973 American epic science fiction Western film about a notorious gunslinger (Yul Brynner) who seeks justice after discovering that he is a humanoid robot.
The Bride of RoboCop is a 1987 American science fiction horror film about the brilliant but troubled Dr. Frankenstein (Colin Clive), who falls under the control of the sinister mega-corporation Omni Consumer Products, whose ruthless new CEO (Elsa Lanchester) is seeking the perfect mate (Boris Karloff).
Fiction cross-reference
- Arachnoconomy
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Johnny Got His Code
- RoboCop Begins
- The Bride of RoboCop
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- RoboCop @ Wikipedia
- I'd buy that for a dollar - short @ YouTube
- I'll buy that for a dollar - liquor store @ YouTube
- I'd buy that for a dollar - compilation @ YouTube
- Karl Marx @ Wikipedia
- Karl Marx Biography | Documentry @ YouTube
- Great Minds - Part 4 - Marx and the Problem of Alienation and Ideology @ YouTube - Michael Sugrue
Social media
- [ Post] @ Twitter (14 June 2023)
- Post @ Twitter (24 September 2022)
- Fiction (nonfiction)
- Films
- Economics (nonfiction)
- Karl Marx (nonfiction)
- 1980s (nonfiction)
- 1987 (nonfiction)
- Nancy Allen (nonfiction)
- Ronny Cox (nonfiction)
- Curtwood Smith (nonfiction)
- Miguel Ferrer (nonfiction)
- Films (nonfiction)
- Michael Miner (nonfiction)
- Edward Neumeier (nonfiction)
- Daniel O'Herlihy (nonfiction)
- Basil Poledouris (nonfiction)
- RoboCop (nonfiction)
- Robots (nonfiction)
- Arne Schmidt (nonfiction)
- Science fiction (nonfiction)
- Kurtwood Smith (nonfiction)
- Paul Verhoeven (nonfiction)
- Peter Weller (nonfiction)