Shades of the Same Color is the latest music video from Mobley Street Productions!
Featured on Musical Occupation
Shot on the streets of London and live at Camden's Underworld Cafe, Shades of the Same Color is from Chris's new album "Why So Rude".
Chris Murray is a unique force on today's music scene. A man and his guitar traveling the world singing acoustic ska and rocksteady to an ever growing fan base.
Director: Laurel Parker
Written & Performed: Chris Murray
ROBOCOP
20TH Anniversary Boxset
THE REVIEWS ARE IN & WE'RE A HIT!
"I received the new 2-disc last week...The featurette, 'Villains of Old Detroit' is awesome. Ray Wise is a hoot."
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"In 'Villains of Old Detroit' actors Ray Wise, Kurtwood Smith, Ronny Cox and Miguel Ferrer talk about the joy of being on-set delinquents, and surviving the film's scary pyrotechnics."
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"'Special Effects Then and Now'...is fantastic at showing what a lost art form the special effects of yesteryear have become."
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About the boxset
This year is the 20th anniversary of Paul Verhoeven's cult classic, Robocop. To celebrate, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment and MGM have released a newly remastered 2-disc set. Disc 2 of this collector's edition contains 3 new featurettes and a hidden Easter egg created by Mobley Street Productions and directed by Laurel Parker.
In The Villains of Old Detroit, Laurel talks with the actors who brought Robocop’s unforgettable villains to life. Kurtwood Smith, perhaps best known as the father on That 70s Show, is featured discussing the guns, the explosions and his approach to his character Clarence Boddicker. Ray Wise tells hilarious stories of his time on set. Miguel Ferrer and Ronny Cox are also interviewed and represent the corporate villains. Both actors discuss the famous bathroom scene.
For the piece called Special Effects: Then and Now, Mobley Street talks with the biggest special effects names in the business, including legendary stop-motion animator Phil Tippett. These talented and highly sought after men discuss their work on Robocop, how it effected their careers and how their jobs have changed in the 20 years since Robocop hit the big screen.
Finally, Robocop: Creating a Legend features Peter Weller talking about what he went through on one of the hardest films he has ever shot. From his work with mime artist Moni Yakim, to the rigors of the make-up and getting into the Robo-Suit, we get detailed insight into how the robot with a conscience came to be.
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