Some of these fake promo spots may literally make you explode...
Whether video or printed, advertisements only have moments to engage the viewer/reader and convey an enormous amount of information. Therefore they can be a great benefit to science-fiction films which have complex societal or technological backstories essential to the core plot, but which are a potential drag on pushing the narrative forward.
Apart from this practical consideration, the scope for humour and societal satire is immense when inventing ads in this particular genre. Robocop writers Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner admit that they strip-mined the rich vein of satire - much of which is contained in commercials - in the Judge Dredd comics (created by John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra). Dredd's incisive take on advertising culture has spread through Robocop not only into that film's sequels but also into a number of other SF movies since, including many by Robocop director Paul Verhoeven and his Total Recall collaborator Arnold Schwarzenegger.
As we shall see...
Copyright © 2009 Den of Geek
Issue: 107 | December, 2009