Basically a movie about a man who died and his bosses still made him come in to work.
@battleaxe82528 сағат бұрын
He volunteered🤷🏿♂️😂
@1trumantucker17 сағат бұрын
😂😂😂
@markdenio45377 сағат бұрын
Working from home wasn't even an option!
@AddieCounts7 сағат бұрын
😂😂😂
@tylermcclain53327 сағат бұрын
You can be my boss addie i will come into work anyday ❤😘❤😘
@digitalranger42594 сағат бұрын
Now on to The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across The Eighth Dimension, Peter Weller's other masterpiece.
@yellowblanka60587 сағат бұрын
"Someone wanna call a G*D paramedic?!" After the guy's entire torso was just turned into chum by the auto-cannons on that thing always cracks me up.
@001Flange4 сағат бұрын
It sounds more compassionate than calling for a janitor
@corvus19703 сағат бұрын
Doesn't matter. You call the paramedics anyway.
@mrtim536333 минут бұрын
@@corvus1970 When grandma passed I called the 'non-emergency' police number. They insisted I hang up dial 911 & report an emergency so the paramedics could quickly come out & help. I told them she's 'coming out of rigor mortis' & has clearly been dead all night. I think the "Emergency" part has passed & it's too late to "Help" in any way. Didn't matter, I had to hang up & dial 911 & report an emergency so paramedics could rush out & say, call the coroner, I think she's dead.
@keewatin4277 сағат бұрын
Probably the wildest part about Robocop is the there was an animated series and toys made shortly afterwards. Like most kids my age at the time I saw Robocop way, way too young, and it was legitimately shocking seeing Alex Murphy getting sadistically murdered. This movie is the perfect distillation and social satire of the 80’s and is 100% GOATed.
@ephraimwinslow7 сағат бұрын
Ehhh. I saw JAWS, the Exorcist, and Jurassic Park around 10 years of age. And, frankly? Exposure to graphic media 100% made me less annoying and high-maintenance for my parents almost immediately. 'Cuz I was suddenly less afraid of a lot of stuff that is (practically speaking) completely harmless. I just wish I got more exposure to other stuff that made me uncomfortable IRL a lot sooner. I can pretty much guarantee it woulda further expedited my adolescence (in an era where literally everyone drags it out too long).
@matthewwakeman53827 сағат бұрын
Yup was pretty much my fav film aged 5.....with terminator, can't beat being born in the 80s😂😂😂
@matthewwakeman53827 сағат бұрын
@@ephraimwinslow by age 12 I cried when they killed the shark and I saw it sink to the bottom, I figured the shark was just doing what they do 😢
@cole003f7 сағат бұрын
horror movies frighten the living hell out of me, BUT watching robocop for the fiest time at just FOUR years old not a problem i had 2 robocop toys when i was a kid, one had light and sounds a tiny button in his chest activated them the sound piece in his midsection and his visor lit up red the other had the sort of gunpowder paper stuff (can't think of the actual name) you placed it into his back then pulled down a little lever and it would go off
@chrisnielsen98856 сағат бұрын
Saw this at age 11 and was seriously traumatised
@wettuga27625 сағат бұрын
No CGI in these "old" action movies. That's why they're so good, the gore is actually palpable! And Red Foreman released his inner devil in this one!
@nimblehealer1997 сағат бұрын
24:25 the Receptionist, Barbara, was played by an actress who became Kurtwood Smith's wife. They're still married.
@ridleysaria7 сағат бұрын
She was able to fit him in after all. 😂
@nimblehealer1997 сағат бұрын
@ridleysaria yep
@MattKayser7 сағат бұрын
They were already married, but yes.
@clarkness777 сағат бұрын
I guess she kept the gum
@blueroninstudios7 сағат бұрын
The "handsome squidward" thing made me laugh out loud! Thanks for making my morning with a good laugh and a great reaction, Addie! Also, you should probably do more reaction collabs with friends like the one you did for The Hangover films! I'd like that!
@Yora213 сағат бұрын
It's so spot on. This can never be unseen.
@PatrickPrejusa8 сағат бұрын
WHEN THAT 70S SHOW CAME ALL I KEPT THINKING WAS, THAT DUDES A COP KILLER.
@TheNeonRabbit8 сағат бұрын
Yea, made Red even more menacing
@DingleJBerry8 сағат бұрын
Same character
@SLBFan4 сағат бұрын
Red was Boddicker in witness protection.
@guaposneeze4 сағат бұрын
Red in that 70's show was before he moved to Detroit in the 80's. That 70's Show must be a prequel to RoboCop even though it was made after. All that pent up desire to stuck a boot up somebody's backside from being annoyed at dealing with Eric's dumb friends came out in this film. It's all Eric's fault.
@bekindandrewind14223 сағат бұрын
Clarence survived, changed his name, went straight..
@taravati1817 сағат бұрын
aww to be 8 years old watching robocop, predator and aliens. so glad i was introduced to good sci fi so early on.
@ZoeDuneCorp3 сағат бұрын
I'm the 17th like to this comment. Oh and, same.
@SuperSayinSolidSnek2 сағат бұрын
Also crazy that we didn't blink at letting kids watch very R rated films
@MGower44658 сағат бұрын
"TJ Lazer" is a direct riff on TJ Hooker, a cop show starring a certain former Starfleet officer, one William Shatner. With Heather Locklear and Adrian Zmed to be the eager rookies.
@adriantrusca12457 сағат бұрын
We all have fucking wikipedia. Get lost.
@fubar12175 сағат бұрын
It's unfortunate that nobody gets that reference.
@mizrolist3 сағат бұрын
@@fubar1217 At least not any more.
@bynrdskynrdСағат бұрын
@@mizrolistNah, I had a MemberBerry shake
@dejavu20307 сағат бұрын
80s action movies hit different
@MalcomMcLeod6 сағат бұрын
The sound design and the suit design is iconic. Also Peter Weller's Mime like performance as Robocop is outstanding.
@TheCarterKent7 сағат бұрын
Peter Weller was a Marathon runner and his endurance helped him wear that heavy suit.
@DataCab1e6 сағат бұрын
Especially since the exteriors were shot in Dallas... in the summer
@lordmortarius5386 сағат бұрын
He only wore the top half in the driving scenes so his legs were unencumbered.
@babalonkie7 сағат бұрын
Something people always miss... When Robocop is beating up Bodica, his machine side stops him from murder. When Robocop is being shutdown, his human side stops him from turning off. Showing the perfect "creation" he has become.
@havok62806 сағат бұрын
Something else people miss is OCP purposely sent Murphy to that precinct because he was a candidate to be Robocop.
@-Devy-4 сағат бұрын
@@havok6280 Nobody's missing anything, that's literally only in your head. The movie doesn't even remotely hint at that.
@corvus19703 сағат бұрын
Boddicker.
@babalonkie3 сағат бұрын
@@corvus1970 I bet you are real fun at parties...
@SuperSayinSolidSnek2 сағат бұрын
@@-Devy- you're completely wrong. The RoboCop head literally says we have prime candidates in likely departments. It's a clear implication that the best cops were sent to the most dangerous departments so they would die and become a RoboCop
@crispy_3388 сағат бұрын
This is the most 80s movie ever. Great subtle parody of the time and filming styles
@VictorLugosi4 минут бұрын
It’s not tho, stop watching dumb KZbin videos with 2000 kid opinions.
@christopherwall21217 сағат бұрын
Here's a fun bit of trivia: this movie was one of the first roles for Bill Farmer, the current voice of Goofy, among other things. He plays one of the reporters in the scene where the mayor is taken hostage. The movie was shot in Dallas, so they had casting calls for local talents to play small roles like that one.
@chrism70kc4 сағат бұрын
The storytelling in this film is so perfect - so many great "show don't tell" moments, like when Robocop twirls his gun - without a bit of dialogue, it's immediately clear that Lewis realizes he is Murphy.
@CarniviusPrime5 сағат бұрын
13:58 you in place of one of the newsreaders really caught me off guard there. Was kinda adorable. :)
@Bodyknock6 сағат бұрын
23:40 “My old enemy - Stairs!” - Kung Fu Panda
@Armoure103 сағат бұрын
or the Daleks 🤷♂
@LibrarianMichael6 сағат бұрын
1:47 yep. That's Red Foreman.
@giodagrate53698 сағат бұрын
I’d buy this reaction for a dollar!!
@matthewdearsley1238 сағат бұрын
I keep meaning to use that in real life but forgot again...
@fubar12175 сағат бұрын
@@matthewdearsley123 I say it all the time....lol
@christophercurtis-712 сағат бұрын
One of my favorites. I was 16 the year this came out. Interesting bit of trivia: 5 of the actors in this movie have all been on the TV series 24. Peter Weller was in season 5. The other 4 were Clarence and his gang. Kurtwood Smith was in season 7; Jesse Goins was in a few season 1 episodes; Paul McCrane was in season 6 and Ray Wise was in season 5. Nancy Allen, who played Lewis, was in the original film adaptation of Stephen King's Carrie. She was also in the sci-fi films Strange Invaders and The Philadelphia Experiment in the early 80's. In 1978 she had a role in the Steven Spielberg comedy 1941. I've also seen her on The Outer Limits series, as well as other films and TV shows.
@ricardorgomez6 сағат бұрын
This was such perfect movie for the 1980s. It was a bit of a violent time. People just loved this movie. My father and I watched it together all the time. The toxic waste scene... OMG! The actor didn't see the person in makeup and his reaction was genuine!
@TeflonDave4 сағат бұрын
Already 300 comments, so I'll guess that someone pointed out that Weller spent _months_ practicing a set of robotic movements. Then the costume was finally ready and he had to nearly start over, quickly, to adapt to the very restrictive suit. I think someone already mentioned his marathon running bolstering his endurance for wearing the suit in the hot (110 °F + ) Texas summer. His background in martial arts is often credited for contributing to his movement. Fun fact: Dr. Weller earned a PhD in Italian Renaissance Art History. Dan Harmon's co-host Bryan Davis tells a pretty funny story about meeting Weller in a pub in Italy while he was on vacation.
@TheValoriusValcorin4 сағат бұрын
My favorite fact about this film is regarding the gas station explosion. They filmed a real explosion, and it was so big it blew out windows for blocks. It was so bad the production got kicked out of Dallas, TX where they started filming, they had to finish in Pittsburgh, PA
@christopherschreiber58056 сағат бұрын
God damn this script was tight. It never fails to amaze me. Even the comedy, while not exactly plot-related, was used sparingly and provided some much-needed levity, relatively speaking. Of course it was also very violent, and that's always fun.
@sheets756 сағат бұрын
My mom and sister were disappointed that Lewis didn't get turned into a cyborg, too, so she and Robocop could go off and become a Robocouple.
@AddieCounts4 сағат бұрын
That’s what I’m sayin’!!
@MCouldhavebeen-lu4jx3bt4p4 сағат бұрын
@@AddieCountsThat’s incredibly misguided, given that OCP didn’t have ‘just a few bad apples/capitalists,’ it’s a massive private corporate entity that runs the police, the forest is a parasite that exploits the working class even beyond death, they hid clauses in employment contracts that meant any person who died on the job became the property of OCP, it’s not a coincidence that Alex was transferred to a different precinct in Detroit at the start of the movie, he was being positioned for this exact purpose, so his remains could be defiled for the sake of OCP’s bottom line, stripping him of his humanity and personhood reducing him to a product and object, but apparently that went over your head since you think Anne Lewis suffering the same fate would be a good thing because you see their partnership solely through a romantic lens, we just went through an entire movie where what happened to Alex is very clearly presented as an obscene and immoral act, this is peak body horror, him taking back his personhood at the end of the movie is a good thing..
@corvus19703 сағат бұрын
Yeah, nah. She just needed some bullets removed. Besides, Murphy and Lewis are platonic soul-mates. Not everyone needs to be romantically entangled.
@GeorgeTropicana3 сағат бұрын
@@MCouldhavebeen-lu4jx3bt4pgiving this much thought to fucking robocop of all things is so fucking cringe my god go outside for once in your life nerd
@TheTangothrax3 сағат бұрын
Lol
@3Kings_Industries4 сағат бұрын
@addiecounts there is a fun connection between Robocop & Terminator in an 80s/90s limited comicbook series. It sort of became the story for Terminator Genesis. Dark Horse comics took a lot of the 80s/90s action films and gave them a place to grow.
@jasonbeatty8316 сағат бұрын
Dan O'Herlihy Who was “the old man” in this also played Conal Cochran in Halloween III: Season Of The Witch and Grig in the Lat Srargighter. Excellent actor.
@maximillianosaben6 сағат бұрын
The Robocop theme has been one of my ringtones/alarms for quite some many years now.
@digitalranger42594 сағат бұрын
Good, I'm not the only one!
@donwilk91963 сағат бұрын
Nice! Its my current ringtone lol
@trulybtd53966 сағат бұрын
- That's not fair, it means rich people can get away with anything. Yes, imagine that
@guaposneeze4 сағат бұрын
Yeah, but the ending is also rather pointedly that the rich guy getting away with anything who at one moment seems to be untouchable from wealth and power can go out of favor and get shot out a window in another moment. It literally only took two words and the whole power dynamic changed. One of the underlying things about all of Verhoeven's movies is that he was a little kid in Holland during German occupation in WWII. All the people who seemed untouchable with unfair power and wealth there in 1944 had seen a real change in circumstance before 1946.
@razzati4206 сағат бұрын
Love that you caught the starship trooper connection so quickly very impressed
@marvinsarracino1167 сағат бұрын
This a classic and thanks for addie-ing it to your catalog of reactions! Its a bit violent and you handled it great! "Handsome Squidwart..." you're a gem Addie! Your reaction... "I'd buy that for a dollar!"😁
@namelessjedi22426 сағат бұрын
A couple of small details I get a chuckle from: Jones saying “I’m number two around here” in a bathroom; and Clarence shutting the front door to Bob’s house as he leaves, just before it blows off the hinges.
@rickymoranjr96098 сағат бұрын
Kurtwood Smith played Clarence J. Boddicker perfectly especially when he swears his head off!
@davidmeir93486 сағат бұрын
That's a staple of Vehoeven movies, how you know it's him behind the camera: extreme gore, nudity and social satire. Robocop may be my favorite of his American films. Such a classic.
@SuperSayinSolidSnek2 сағат бұрын
All 3 are amazing, but i gotta agree, RoboCop takes the cake
@blueroninstudios7 сағат бұрын
Kurtwood Smith, (Clarence Bodikker) Peter Weller,(Robocop) and Ray Wise (Clarence's henchman who got blown to bits by Lewis) have all appeared on Star Trek movies and tv shows a bit later in their acting careers! Smith played the Presodent of the UNited Federation of Planets in Star Trek 5 and 6, Peter Weller played Admiral Marcus in Star Trek: Into Darkness, and I believe Ray Wise appeared on an episode of Star Trek The Next Generation.
@kimothy17012 сағат бұрын
The original concept was for Robocop to be more fluid and organic with his movements. They even brought in a martial arts instructor to teach Peter Weller how to move. When they put him in the suit, he could barely walk in it. Had to have a major rethink and go in the complete opposite direction resulting in the precise robotic walk, twists and turns you see in the movie.
@ReelMeurik5 сағат бұрын
6 Star Trek connections in 1 film: Ronny Cox as "Dick Jones" (Captain Jellico in TNG) Kurtwood Smith as "Clarence Boddicker" (Annorax in VOY) Peter Weller as "Alex Murphy/Robocop" (Admiral Marcus in ST: Into Darkness) Ray Wise as "Leon Nash" (Arturis in VOY) Robert DoQui as "Sgt. Reed" (Noggra in DS9) Miguel Ferrer as "Bob Morton" (helmsman USS Excelsior, ST: Search for Spock)
@Frank-Voight-Kampff4 сағат бұрын
Kurtwood Smith was also the President of the Federation in Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered County. 😊
@corvus19703 сағат бұрын
Peter Weller also played 'John Frederick Paxton' in ENTERPRISE, and Ray Wise also played 'Liko' in TNG "Who Watches the Watchers?"
@User-jnb1njk5k4 сағат бұрын
😂 3:54 presentation of a robot with real ammunition
@dashe_89896 сағат бұрын
That SquareSpace segue was so smooth, you put your head in a square space! 🤣
@scottjohnson72483 сағат бұрын
I find it interesting that Peter Weller has also been a professor of history. He has a doctorate in art history. I was watching a show about ancient Egypt and he popped up with expert commentary and I did a double take. I looked him up and confirmed his second career. Talk about multi-talented.
@ianhill83455 сағат бұрын
The killing is still brutal till today Great reaction Addie
@donny-ni2zd7 сағат бұрын
One of my favorite comics and games as a kid was Robocop vs Terminator. Now that Dark Horse was bought out by Marvel and Disney bought them, no reason a movie can't be made.
@AbeVicious7 сағат бұрын
Dead or alive, you're coming with me.
@stealthimaster85833 сағат бұрын
Addie, don't worry, many reactors miss the fact that Murphy was wearing body armor when he was being killed, The shotguns were not penetrating the body armor which is why he did not die within seconds but the impact from that many shots would most likely cause blunt force fatal internal bleeding not to mention his arm were all shot up. Even if Clarence did not shoot him in the head he would have died eventually from blood loss/internal bleeding.
@R0NINnoodles4 сағат бұрын
I love that I grew up with these movies (80's and 90's) and some of my younger friends started watching recently only to realize the main bad guy is the dad from 'That '70's show'....i get a real kick out of their reaction every time
@chrissmalley837 сағат бұрын
Robocop: The movie that earned "hamburger" its definition as a verb.
I saw this in the theater, and my biggest memory of it was: "This is crossing the line! Way too violent and gory!" "Robocop" raised (lowered?) the bar in film violence and gore. Future films sure did honor the new tradition!
@GeorgeTropicana3 сағат бұрын
Wow, what a puss
@jacklively52297 сағат бұрын
YES One of the greatest action movies of all time
@LittleGalaxyBoy7 сағат бұрын
Highly recommend Dredd (2012) since Robocop is heavily inspired by Judge Dredd.
@timingenkamp39733 сағат бұрын
20:57 "Come quietly, or there will be trouble." Same line Colossus said in Deadpool 2. He got called out by everyone in the movie for stealing the line from Robocop.
@terrylandess60722 сағат бұрын
I admit they traded rewatchability in the Deadpool films for a better 'first time watch'. While annoying as hell - Deadpool is surprisingly good the first time. Then it begins a downward spiral of unoriginality on subsequent views, with more eye-roll than chuckles. I guess 'There will be trouble' then.
@leslietaylor445827 минут бұрын
"You give us 3 minutes, we will give you the world" Was a reference or parody of an old retired news radio station in Los Angeles (KFWB 980am). Thier slogan was "You give us 15 minutes and we'll give you the world (with traffic reports every 6 minutes) This was in the 80s and 90s
@TheRussian134 сағат бұрын
It was kinda funny when Addie immediately commented about the chemistry between Murphy and Lewis as "they're going to be together?!" My first thought was "he's a married man," but then I remembered that the movie doesn't give too much exposition on Murphys family. I was always disappointed that there's no resolution at the end of the movie where Murphy checks up on them or says anything about them. Especially after what a traumatic experience he went through with the hospital, discovering who he was and finding his house abandoned. It's like after that house tour, the family is just dropped from the movie and forgotten. As for the relationship between Murphy and Lewis, I always loved their platonic partnership. Not every movie, especially action movies, need to have a love interest. This one substitutes the love interest for having a loyal friend/partner that helps the hero no matter what. Lewis is one of the greatest supporting characters and a realistic, yet effective heroine.
@karlsmith257045 минут бұрын
1:40 "Is That Red Forman?" Quite correct, Addie. That's Kurtwood Smith, who played Red Forman on "That 70's Show"
@jackal12212 сағат бұрын
As a kid the violence was the most shocking part, as an adult hearing "This private company has been hired by the city to run the Police Department" is the most terrifying part of the movie. Imagine Amazon running your police department.
@JustWasted3HoursHere4 сағат бұрын
"Murphy, I'm a mess!" "Is she going to become a robocop too?" That was the question we were all asking ourselves.
@enterfornone8 сағат бұрын
I love Robocop.
@havok62808 сағат бұрын
This was the first R rated movie I ever saw. My dad was in the Navy and I visited him on his ship. This is what he let me watch...😅
@LongGone777 сағат бұрын
Me too! I was 4 years old, 1988. Mom told me we were going over to our uncles to watch a new movie on his new VHS machine and she said "Robocop!". mind blown.
@_toph_6 сағат бұрын
same!
@GeorgeTropicana3 сағат бұрын
And you turned out just fine, so who cares
@havok62802 сағат бұрын
@GeorgeTropicana that's a weird assumption. How do you know I turned out ok???
@tehawfulestface13373 сағат бұрын
They killed Kenny! The moment that put everyone in the theater on high alert. Not the movie they were expecting. Inspired a TV series with Lewis and the OCP president, and Murphy’s wife and son were part of the cast of characters.
@countgeekula9143Сағат бұрын
Simply one of the greatest movies ever made with one of the greatest movie villains ever in Clarence Boddicker. Absolute classic.
@thehandyman22964 сағат бұрын
Movies from late 80s and 90s were more realistic because they had to make things more realistic manually.
@JoeWedgwood-ik9zo7 сағат бұрын
Can you fly Bobby? Clarence is a ledg 👍🏻
@Theomite5 сағат бұрын
Now you know why Red Forman was perfectly cast: they basically hired Clarence Boddicker and said "don't kill the boy." Peter Weller has a long history of genre movies. He was in one of the greatest cult movies of the 80s: THE ADVENTURES OF BUCKAROO BANZAI ACROSS THE 8TH DIMENSION, which I highly recommend...there's literally nothing else quite like it.
@MartinBeerbomСағат бұрын
Rob Bottin, the special makeup supervisor, wanted to film Robo's full face in darker light, since he feared bright lighting would reveal the seams. He was surprised how well it worked with normal to bright lighting, thanks to the talent of the photographer, Jost Vacano. Bottin and Verhoeven clashed so heavily that Bottin vowed to never work with this guy again, but they totally forgave each other when they saw how well it worked out, and worked together on later movies, like Total Recall. Jost Vacano is German, and he also shot "Das Boot", for which he designed a special small camera (together with the camera company Arri) that could do all those tracking shots in tight quarters.
@blackpatflynn8 сағат бұрын
i cant believe you havnt reacted to this yet! Its gonna be a good one for us both. Looking absolutely gorgeous btw
@MartinBeerbom53 минут бұрын
The ER doctor who treats Murphy was a real ER doc (I believe the whole team was real), and he stated that such an amount of trauma was not unrealistic, would be treated as they did in the movie, and sometimes even be survived.
@biguy6172 сағат бұрын
The actor that plays Bob Morton also appears in two Stephen King adaptations. He appears in The Stand miniseries which also has Gary Sinese. Red Flyer is a vampire story that Miguel appears in.
@CC-vDog2 сағат бұрын
I dig how you inserted that SquareSpace mention. It was creative. Brava!
@biguy6172 сағат бұрын
Clarence Boddicker and Dick Jones are great villains. I met Peter Weller at comic con. The actress that plays Lewis was also the lead bully in Carrie which shows she has range.
@biguy6172 сағат бұрын
Yes the actor playing Clarence, also plays Red Foreman in That’s 70s show.
@michaelconnor1542Сағат бұрын
Peter Weller is that rare actor who is actually smart. He has several PHD and is a professor.
@Bleckman6666 сағат бұрын
@19:39 A bit of useless trivia: That's director Paul Verhoeven rockin' it on the dancefloor! This film, together with "Total Recall" and "Starship Troopers" remain his best work in my opinion. Bonus trivia: "Robocop" is an original screenplay, but "Starship Troopers" is an adaption of the novel with the same name by Robert A. Heinlein and "Total Recall" is based on "We can remember it for you wholesale" by Philip K. Dick.
@waterbeauty85Сағат бұрын
Peter Weller is a method actor and wanted everyone to address him as Robocop or Murphy when he was in costume, but Kurtwood Smith thought "To hell with that," and went out of his way to call him Peter whenever he talked to him between takes.
@GairBear492 сағат бұрын
Before Robocop, Peter Weller was in another Classic Cult film, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension. Also included Jeff Goldblum, Christopher Lloyd, John Lythgoe, Ellen Barkin, Clancy Brown( nice cast ). Remember" No matter where you go!----- There you are!"
@smavtmb21965 сағат бұрын
Addie 👍 Just about to check out your reaction. This should be fun. I still remember seeing this in the theater with my Dad. It was the 80's. So its no shock I was a bit young to be seeing it. Of course I thought it was awesome.
@SkullAngel0023 сағат бұрын
28:44 - * Robo ends Clarence with his wolverine claw * Addie: "YEAAAAHHHH!!!.....EW! EW! EW! 😂😂😂
@zbennalley5 сағат бұрын
Parts of this film were filmed in Dallas, Texas, so it's fun when I drive around town and see where the scenes were.
@tomasbiela58603 сағат бұрын
They made a video game called Robocop Rogue City that came out last year. It was surprisingly pretty decent but they got Peter Weller to voice his iconic role which was awesome.
@OutlandishZathrusСағат бұрын
Paul Verhoeven was the king of graphic violence in the 80's. I was 17 at the time and couldn't handle the Toxic Waste scene. Kudos to you for pulling through it like a champ.
@kingsnake235 сағат бұрын
There you go, a real classic. Hope you enjoyed it.
@Augustus0877 сағат бұрын
Peter Weller also voiced Batman in the classic animated adaptation of The Dark Knight Returns 2012, the original graphic novel story of a middle aged Batman coming out of retirement (which is absolutely brilliant and redefined the role of Batman.)
@reginaldfrempong66447 сағат бұрын
This is a mud hole, it's an operating table and I'm the surgeon.
@Augustus0877 сағат бұрын
@@reginaldfrempong6644 Got that straight. I think Addie would enjoy Weller's take on the Batman, and the story itself.
@metoo75577 сағат бұрын
Nukem! Get them before they get you.
@NocturnEternalСағат бұрын
Now I can’t unsee Peter Weller as Handsome Squidword.
@SGlitzСағат бұрын
The best Documentary of Detroit ever made. (From a guy who was born in Michigan--me)
@MartinBeerbomСағат бұрын
Karen Allen arrived a bit early on set while Paul Verhoeven filmed the crazy "I'd buy that for a dollar!" sitcom bits (since they needed to be filmed to be inserted into the 'proper' movie), and was shocked and feared she made a horrible mistake for agreeing to work with this crazy director.
@paulayala61743 сағат бұрын
A robot, AND a cop? I'd buy that for a dollar! 😅
@bynrdskynrd2 сағат бұрын
27:46 that's a real reaction to Emil's melting man makeup, because they didn't mention he'd be in it.
@Youngie76129 минут бұрын
One thing that is not noted in these later viewings of this movie was that the Ford Taurus's used were very new and a completely different look for a car at that time. They were still building the squarish looking American cars because of the old guard in the car industry. I saw this movie when it came out and you had not seen a car like that so it fit the futuristic vibe.
@RadioAlaster2 сағат бұрын
Addie did get the pronunciation of the director right. And if I'd suggest any more movie that he made that she may not have seen it would be Hollow Man, Show Girls, and Basic Instinct. Verehoeven does love his satire.
@needMoreInput3 сағат бұрын
I watched this as a kid. I do not remember a woman's bush being under threat lol
@randalthor74110 минут бұрын
Peter Weller is definitely best known for playing RoboCop, but he's also been in plenty of other things, including being the presenter for a whole bunch of great history documentaries. He's a good actor, but I like him best as a documentary presenter.
@Rob_F8F30 минут бұрын
Your SquareSpace ad read felt like it was one of the commercials in the movie!
@brianwilson27896 сағат бұрын
I loved Robocop when I first saw it in the theaters. Classic movie.
@Gaminghour2018Сағат бұрын
i dont know if anyone said this but during the medical scene when they rushed Murphy into the ER is an actual ER Trauma team from a Dallas Hospital
@woeshaling64213 сағат бұрын
A tiny link that most, if not all people miss; not only does Clarence work for Dick Jones, Clarence was hired to increase the crime rate. Once the Detroit real estate dropped in value, OCP can buy property dirt cheap and build Delta city
@shanewillis3167 сағат бұрын
I saw the first RoboCop after the sequels weirdly enough and watching That 70's Show. Not knowing Kurt Woodsmith (Red Forman) was the villian was a surprise.
@davidpalmer717521 минут бұрын
KNEEL BEFORE ZOD!... I always use that line.
@JMan3776 сағат бұрын
30:50 LMAO never thought about it 😂😂😂 thank you for that 😂😂😂