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a5c7b9f00b Detroit - in the future - is crime-ridden and run by a massive company. The company has developed a huge crime-fighting robot, which unfortunately develops a rather dangerous glitch. The company sees a way to get back in favor with the public when policeman Alex Murphy is killed by a street gang. Murphy's body is reconstructed within a steel shell and called RoboCop. RoboCop is very successful against criminals and becomes a target of supervillian Boddicker.
In a violent, near-apocalyptic Detroit, evil corporation Omni Consumer Products wins a contract from the city government to privatize the police force. To test their crime-eradicating cyborgs, the company leads street cop Alex Murphy into an armed confrontation with crime lord Boddicker so they can use his body to support their untested RoboCop prototype. But when RoboCop learns of the company's nefarious plans, he turns on his masters.
The ads in this movie are hilarious, a very nice unexpected touch. They're not explained but fit in with the tone and are perfectcomic relief. The movie clearly has a sense of irony and exaggeration about it. The violence is over-the-top. Cops are getting killed left and right. No character is safe from getting hurt. The story keeps moving so it's easy to be engaged the whole time.<br/><br/>Robocop is like the perfect boy's movie except it's too violent for kids. It's loaded with testosterone. It's got guns, cars, goodies and baddies, explosions, blood, shoot-outs, chases, angry old guys shouting, a giant robot and Robocop himself. It's only missing hot women in terms of the male fantasy. Whatever we watch action films for, Robocop has a good amount of it. Many parts were exciting to watch and made me laugh or at least smile a lot.<br/><br/>The robot, ED-209, is extremely cool. The stop-motion animation is jumpy but detailed and effective and the sound-effects and mean voice are intimidating. You really feel his presence. I'm sure I would instantly drop to the ground and wet my pants if he threatened me :)<br/><br/>Robocop himself has an interesting aura around him. He's like a superhero. The other police are curious about him. He's tall and moves mechanically but appears friendly and reliable. Against criminals, he's efficient and apparently indestructible. We're not sure how human or awake or alive he is but that gets developed throughout the movie in a satisfying way. I would have liked to see a sequel except they aren't meant to be very good. Like Spider-man and Batman, his relationship with society and the police is rocky. Sometimes he's respected and looked up to. Other times there is fear and distrust.<br/><br/>This movie is violent and dark but still manages to be fun and entertaining. It's not too grim and has a sense of humour about itself. Many of the characters are jerks and we basically celebrate when they get killed. They're archetypes of the kinds of people everyone hates. The bad guys are hilariously 1-dimensional. What I like is how Robocop cuts straight to the point. Everything about a person is obvious from the start. There may be little twists or surprises but at least we know where people's hearts are. The swearing is particularly refreshing and enjoyable. It's such an efficient way to express feelings which is used appropriately and to great effect here.<br/><br/>Robocop gives hope to a city that's halfway to hell. There is a nice human element. The ongoing struggle between the police and criminals. The camaraderie they each have among themselves. Like Batman, Robocop is shaking things up which some people like and some don't.<br/><br/>I didn't like the first two X-men movies because they were stupid and yet took themselves so seriously. They weren't fun. Robocop doesn't make that mistake. It doesn't pretend to be anything more than a story about this awesome cop-robot-thing going around killing bad guys. And yet, because of its irony and fearlessness, there are plenty of ideas that come up throughout this movie.<br/><br/>Can we trust an armed machine to enforce the law? Will that happen in the future? How much risk is acceptable? Is the news anything more than mere entertainment? The male reporter seems to smile the whole time in this movie. Is it ever moral to kill? And why are men obsessed with big guns and cars (other than them being inherently awesome)?
As a child of the 80's I would just like to say that this was the last great sci-film of that decade. Sci-fi just doesn't have the same meaning anymore. It's all effects driven nowadays, and that's not too tempting considering the fact that most cgi is so poorly done! But robocop didn't rely completely on ground-breaking visuals, instead there was a story to stand strong on. Filmmakers should one day take a break from their coke-snorting lives and take notes on this movie…it'd really help. And if I half to witness one more sci-fi abomination, THAT'LL BE THE LAST STRAW, I'll bloody switch to romantic comedies!!!<br/><br/>Urgh!
There's a brooding, agonized quality to the violence that almost seems subversive,if Verhoeven were both appalled and fascinated by his complicity in the toxic action rot.
When Old Detroit police officer Alex Murphy (<a href="/name/nm0000693/">Peter Weller</a>) is brutally murdered by a group of criminals led by crime boss Clarence Boddicker (<a href="/name/nm0001748/">Kurtwood Smith</a>), Omni Consumer Products (OCP) employee Bob Morton (<a href="/name/nm0001208/">Miguel Ferrer</a>) uses Murphy's body to create a powerful cyborg—part man, part robot—that they name RoboCop. With the help of RoboCop/Murphy's ex-partner, Officer Anne Lewis (<a href="/name/nm0000262/">Nancy Allen</a>), RoboCop begins to get back his memories of his previous life and decides to find and arrest Boddickerwellcorrupt OCP President Dick Jones (<a href="/name/nm0001074/">Ronny Cox</a>). RoboCop was filmed from a screenplay written by American screenwriters Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner. According to Neumeier, he got the idea for RoboCop when he asked his friend about another movie,(1982), and the friend replied, "It's about a cop hunting robots," leading him to think about a robot cop. The character of RoboCop was inspired by British comic book hero Judge Dreddwellthe Marvel Comics superhero Rom. The success of RoboCop inspired two sequels, <a href="/title/tt0100502/">RoboCop 2 (1990)</a> (1990) and <a href="/title/tt0107978/">RoboCop 3 (1993)</a> (1993); and two TV series, <a href="/title/tt0108909/">RoboCop (1994)</a> (1994-1995) and <a href="/title/tt0220008/">RoboCop: Prime Directives (2001)</a> (2000). RoboCop was novelized in 1987 by American sci-fi writer Ed Naha.The series was rebooted with the release of <a href="/title/tt1234721/">RoboCop (2014)</a> (2014). Yes,second in command of OCP (as wella resourceful individual), Dick could have easily saw to it that it was included. In fact, he admitsmuch when RoboCop attempts to arrest him him for aiding and abetting a known felon. "Directive 4: Any attempt to arrest an officer of OCP results in shut down" which Dick says to RoboCop, "my little contribution to your psychological profile." Since Directive 4 protects OCP executives like both Dick and Bob from arrest by RoboCop, Bob probably wouldn't have objected too heavily to it being included, if he even knew, which is doubtful. When Morton asks RoboCop, "What are your prime directives?", RoboCop reads off the first three: (1) "Serve the public trust", (2) "Protect the innocent", and (3) "Uphold the law". When Morton turns to gloat to his colleagues, an additional directive is flashed on the screen, simply reading, "Classified" within square brackets. Morton does not seem to notice it, so it goes unchallenged, suggesting to the viewer that Morton was unaware of its inclusion in the program. (The textual presentations of all the directives are in all capital letters, each prefaced"{Numeral}: {Imperative phrase}" or "Directive {Numeral}: [{Adjective}]"; for fake example, "0: Conform to subsequent directives" or "Directive 0: [Undefined]". The three prime directives have the former form whereas the fourth has the latter form.) It's a simple editing mistake that probably resulted from a misplanning of the scene. The costume department or the director and producers probably couldn't come up with an easy way for the chin plate to be removed at the time. When RoboCop takes off his helmet, it's meant to be a very dramatic moment in the film; the audience sees Murphy's face for the first time after he becomes a cyborg. Any extra time devoted to a more detailed removal of the helmet and chin protector might have lessened the dramatic impact. The chin plate removal was addressed in one of the TV series where RoboCop's helmet appears to be attached to it and they come off in one piece. The drug gang at the factory probably numbered no more than about 20 and they were all using small armsweapons. Lt. Hedgecock leads a SWAT force against RoboCop at OCP HQ that numbers at least twice at many peoplethe drug factory gang. In the drug factory, all the men shooting at RoboCop are using what appear to be smaller caliber weapons (Uzis, shotguns, pistols, a few larger rifles) and all take up firing positions a good distance away. The lieutenant's force is larger and they have more firepower, more powerful weapons and they move in right on top of RoboCop. (Note: There's a reason why "SWAT" stands for special weapons and tactics, and the situation at hand lives up to it and perhaps beyond, given OCP's militarization theme.) With more concentrated firepower and the shorter distance and the increased number of weapons involved, the damage to the hero is greater. Plus, RoboCop was already pretty banged up from his encounter with ED-209,in having all sorts of punctures in his armor leaving some circuitry and hydraulics vulnerable, the latter (or something else) leaking a bit. Assuring the wounded Lewis that OCP can fix her ("They fix everything"), RoboCop returns to OCP headquarters where the board members are conducting a meeting. RoboCop easily takes out the ED-209 guarding the building and confronts Dick Jones in the board room, accusing him of murder and providing proof in the form of a video he had recorded in which Jones admits that he had to kill Bob Morton "because he made a mistake." Jones grabs a handgun and holds it to the Old Man (<a href="/name/nm0641397/">Dan O'Herlihy</a>)'s head, vowing to kill him unless a helicopter is provided for his escape. Unable to take action against Jones because of Directive 4, RoboCop is pleased when the Old Man summarily fires Jones, voiding the directive and allowing him to fire several times on Jones, who falls out a window to his death. In the final scene, the Old Man compliments RoboCop on his shooting and asks him, "What's your name?" After a brief pause, RoboCop responds, "Murphy." Director Paul Verhoeven had to remove a few violent shots to avoid an X rating from the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA). The unrated version restores this footage to the film. There are no additional scenes or plotlines added to the unrated cut of the film. Bobby: greatly angers Clarence after a bank robbery. Bobby had blown the safe and wound up burning most of the money, making the score worthless. Bobby gets shot in the leg by Murphy, so Clarence orders the group to throw him out of their van and into the windshield of Murphy and Lewis' cruiser, killing him.<br/><br/>Dougy: is watching TV with Emil, when Murphy gets the drop on them. Dougy reaches for his gun and Murphy shoots him twice in the chest.<br/><br/>Steve Minh: Opens fire on Robocop in the cocaine factory, instigating the shootout. After Robocop guns down everyone else in the factory, he turns his attention to Clarence, Steve and Joe. He shoots Steve in the chest,he falls, he hits Joe in the face with his shotgun, knocking him off the walkway.<br/><br/>Joe P. Cox: While searching for Robocop in the sewage plant, Murphy throws a can and distracts the group, while they are distracted, Murphy shoots Joe three times in the torso from an elevated position. Joe dies from his wounds shortly after.<br/><br/>Emil M. Antonowski: Chasing down Murphy in his van, Emil attempts to ram him. Murphy leaps out of the way at the last possible second, causing Emil to crash into a vat of toxic chemicals, which horribly disfigure him and cause the flesh to melt off his bones. While attempting to find help, he walks out in front of Clarence's car. Clarence didn't see him,he was distracted by Lewis chasing him. He hits Emil, causing his body to completely burst apart over the windshield, which leads to Clarence crashing his car.<br/><br/>Leon C. Nash: Leon saves Clarence from Murphy executing him by dropping a few tons of scrap metal onto him. A wounded Lewis grabs one of the gang's Cobra Assault Cannons and blows up the crane that Nash was in, killing him.<br/><br/>Clarence J. Boddicker: Enraged at the death of Nash, Clarence picks up a steel spike and begins beating Murphy with it, even piecing his chest armor. He leans in to taunt Murphy, just close enough that Murphy was able to stab him in the throat with his computer terminal spike. Not directly, one certainly could point the finger at Bob Morton who intentionally sent "prime candidates" into high crime areas in the hope that they would get killed. Since the police officers signed a release form he would then be legally allowed to use their bodies for the Robocop prototype. Even though this is highly unethical, immoral and shows a complete disregard for human life (which was a theme of the movie) Morton didn't actually do anything illegalthere is no indication that he had any kind of connection with Boddicker and his gang. In the case of Dick Jones it has been theorized that he hired Boddicker to kill a bunch of police officers so that the Old Man would approve his ED-209 project but this also does not seem to be the case. Boddicker's primary business appears to be drugs and robbing banks, and he simply does not have any problem murdering police officers who stand in his way. As farthe film indicates Jones and Boddicker occasionally do business with each other (sucha hit job on Bob Morton)Jones is heavily involved in all kinds of illegal activities.
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