Though extremely violent, Robocop showcases an invigorating style even in its goriest scenes. Paul Verhoeven makes every scene sparkle with tilted angles, oddball twists, and special-effects wonders.
Robocop (1987)
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Reviews Counted:42
Fresh:37
Rotten:5
Average Rating:7.7/10
Consensus: While over-the-top and gory, Robocop is also a surprisingly smart sci-fi flick that uses ultraviolence to disguise its satire of American culture.
Runtime: 1 hr 43 mins
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Synopsis: Peter Weller stars in this urban sci-fi Western as Murphy, a good cop who literally gets shot to pieces while on duty and winds up reborn as a crime-fighting machine. An ambitious executive (Miguel... Peter Weller stars in this urban sci-fi Western as Murphy, a good cop who literally gets shot to pieces while on duty and winds up reborn as a crime-fighting machine. An ambitious executive (Miguel Ferrer) at OCP, the corporation running the futuristic city of Detroit, fuses Murphy's torso with bulletproof steel limbs and rewires his brain with computer chips so he will have no will of his own. Murphy's former partner (Nancy Allen) tries to help RoboCop remember his human past, but his circuitry blocks whatever dim memories remain. Luckily, a chance encounter with one of his killers wakes up the human essence in RoboCop, causing him to rebel against his programming and commence on a one-cyborg mission of vengeance that leads all the way to the top of OCP. This second English-language film by Dutch director Paul Verhoeven is unremittingly brutal, darkly comic, and filled with bits of clever satire and pathos. A special highlight is the hilariously incompetent ED-209, RoboCop's main rival in the department of automated law enforcement. Considered by many critics to be one of the best films of its genre, ROBOCOP was followed by several sequels and a 1994 TV series. [More]
Starring: Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Ronny Cox, Kurtwood Smith
Starring: Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Ronny Cox, Kurtwood Smith, Dan O'Herlihy, Miguel Ferrer
Director: Paul Verhoeven
Director: Paul Verhoeven
Screenwriter: Michael Miner, Ed Neumeier
Producer: Arne Schmidt
Composer: Basil Poledouris
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Reviews for Robocop
RoboCop is as tightly worked as a film can be, not a moment or line wasted.
An ultra-violent cyberpunk comic book come to life. Kurtwood Smith serves up one of the most deliciously nasty villains in movie history.
A graphically violent sci-fi actioner (especially in its uncut version) with Verhoeven's now trademark demented sense of humor. The scenes with the ED-209 will blow you away.
“Robocop” is an action buffs dream - Larger than life robots, inexorable villains, cartoonish template and jaw-dropping special effects
...a surprisingly smart and funny satire that just gets sharper as the years go by.
...RoboCop is one weird and entertaining hybrid of camp and sci-fi shoot-'em-up.
One of those rare movies that manage to be funny and entertaining, yet thought-provoking and dead serious at the same time.
RoboCop set the tone for much of Dutch auteur import Paul Verhoeven's career in America.
an extremely well-made, often humorous comic book revenge fantasy with an underlying subtext of constant satirical jabs at American corporate domination
Manic, fast-paced and outrageous, Robocop is a classic of its genre. Don't miss it -- even if you can't really stomach violence: it is a glorious comic book come to life.
I want to write some kind of terribly detailed explanation of why this is my favorite movie of all time. Quite simply, everything in the movie works for me.
One of the smartest, funniest and most exciting satires of the year. And the ravages of time have barely touched it.
Somehow the more violence that the director shows, the less real it becomes.
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