Robocop still holds up to this day. The perfect blend of story, action, violence and social satire.
@christopheryochum360211 ай бұрын
Made me so happy when, at the end, he smiled and acknowledged his name was Murphy!
@victornewmanforever11 ай бұрын
Director Paul Verhoeven is from the Netherlands. As a child during WW2, he saw the Nazis invading his country but also the Americans bombing his city in order to "free" his people. He grew up having no sympathy for any of them. When he started making movies in Hollywood during the 80s and the 90s, he brought his European view on the American culture and it didn't disappoint. He was able to get away with it through a dark sense of humour. See also Starship Troopers and Showgirls. He was seen as provocative for his depiction of nudity and violence, although he wanted to normalize nudity (men and women) and depict violence for what it is: gruesome, bloody and not fun, unlike what Hollywood was used to show on the small and big screen (mainly for censorship reasons). He also hated comic books and found them stupid. Yet, Robocop is recognized as one of the best unofficial comic book movie ever.
@0okamino11 ай бұрын
Instead of a comic book movie, it became a movie comic book, under five different publishers.
@raphaelperry815911 ай бұрын
When Murphy says "my programming will not allow me to act against a senior officer of this company" he's making sure The Old Man knows it.
@wisemantellsyousomething113411 ай бұрын
You are not only one of the very few reactors, who understood why Lewis and Emil recognized Murphy (the gun swirl and the catchphrase), but you also noticed that the guy from the gas station left in time before the explosion. Thank you very much for being so attentive, please stay that way. :)
@ZavaXavier11 ай бұрын
The other reactors always annoyed me that at the gas station Emil remember what Murphy said to him the first time not recognizing his lips and how they said the gas station attendant died in the explosion.
@wisemantellsyousomething113411 ай бұрын
@@ZavaXavier Yeah, I think that annoys pretty much everybody. :D
@davewhitmore195811 ай бұрын
I love how big your eyes got when Robo said "Dead or alive, you're coming with me" Great reaction!
@davewhitmore195811 ай бұрын
Speaking of eyes . . . "He didn't even close that door properly!" Eagle-Eyed Aria FTW!!!
@davewhitmore195811 ай бұрын
Not to mention your happy, scrunchy face at the conclusion :)
@wills.36411 ай бұрын
I like the fact that Murphy becomes more human despite being labeled as pure machine. You can feel his pain during the family flashback.
@phillipzan200511 ай бұрын
Aria: backup is going to come in and save him. Everybody: ohhh girl we don't have the heart to tell you.
@coyoteone61979 ай бұрын
You're right about Lewis, she survives and turns up in the sequel! The original cut of the movie ended with Murphy visiting her in the hospital, but test audiences went so wild for the scene where Murphy tells the CEO his name, that they decided (correctly) that that was the right note to end on.
@Bumbu10 ай бұрын
"He's not gonna die" - *grim grin entering my face* XD
@BigGator511 ай бұрын
"I'd buy that for a dollar!" Fun Fact: Nancy Allen first arrived on set when Paul Verhoeven was shooting the deliberately cheesy sitcom "It's Not My Problem" which appears on television screens throughout the film. Allen was initially horrified to think that she had signed on to make a film with an incompetent director. Movie Magic Fact: Most shots of Robocop and the police car show him getting out or preparing to get in. Peter Weller didn't fit into the police car in full costume. When he needed to be in the car, he wore the top part of the costume and sat in his underwear. To maintain the illusion that RoboCop wears the entire suit while inside a car, most shots show his robotic feet exiting first. What Script Fact: For the attempted rape scene, writer Edward Neumeier originally had RoboCop (Peter Weller) shoot past the victim's cheek, hitting and killing the rapist. While getting ready to shoot the scene as scripted, Paul Verhoeven noticed that Donna Keegan's legs were spread apart, giving him the idea to have RoboCop shoot between her legs and hit the rapist in the genitals. Neumeier loved the idea and that was how the scene was shot.
@mattx44911 ай бұрын
The toxic waste death scene is one of the best in all of cinema in my opinion.
@henrytjernlund11 ай бұрын
One of the few movies where the final conflict was solved with pure logic. Great reaction. Thanks.
@yuuhisaka872411 ай бұрын
Great reaction, thank you! I saw many reaction videos to Robocop, you're one of the few, who realised Murphy has a metal under his face skin )
@argentokaos262911 ай бұрын
*Finally* a reactor who really caught on to "Dead or alive, you're coming with me!" :D Thank you, Aria. "Robocop" rules, and so does the channel...
@ZavaXavier11 ай бұрын
Also saw the gas station attendant running away before it exploded.
@Algee-le3gp11 ай бұрын
"I had to kill Bob Morton because he made a mistake. Now it's time to erase that mistake!" It's helpful to remember that line as well.
@FacloFormerFavorite24 күн бұрын
“Bitches leave” didn’t make the edit but cracks me up
@RonColeArt11 ай бұрын
I worked as a practical special effects artist for years and Robocop is one of my all time favorites because I'm also a fan. Robocop is a special effects bonanza and the thing about the gore (especially the toxic waste melting guy) is that there is some real talent on the screen there! The design of that melting effect as well as the acting of the performer under all that rubber and goo is absolutely brilliant. You were only partly correct about this not being a comedy film because there's a ton of laughs in it and very intentionally so. That becomes more apparent the more times you watch this film, I've seen it oodles of times and the jokes in it get funnier over time because everyone's first time is like yours... where it's so deadly serious that you don't have time to recover from terrifying scenes to be in the right state of mind for the parts that are funny. I guess it's what would be called a 'dark comedy'. There are memorable moments in every scene and every performance by every actor is top notch. Even the people who got only bit parts as victims and criminals were awesome. There's the first crime scene where the rando criminal robs the grocery store, the actress who plays the woman at the cash register has not one line of dialog but her acting when the bad guy pulls the gun on her and threatens to shoot her was completely believable that it's worthy of applause. I really enjoyed your reaction video partly because you really pay attention to what's happening. A lot of people who make reaction videos talk too much, to the point where they're important missing stuff that happens. Others who react to this video miss the connection to when Murphy says "Dead or alive, you're coming with me" the second time later in the film and so they can't understand why the criminal recognises him from only the lower half of his face... when it's what Murphy says that's the real reason... YOU got that. You clearly respect the idea that every line of dialog is there for a reason and I appreciate that.
@richardtaylor165211 ай бұрын
Paul Verhoeven who felt he didn't do Sci-fi films well delivered to us three of the greatest Sci-Fi films ever, Total Recall, Starship Troopersa and Robocop. All three are must watch films!
@Wungolioth11 ай бұрын
I worked in a video store in the late 80's, and the company hired an actor to come in as Robocop to promote the movie coming out on home video. The costume was very impressive, it even made that noise when he walked, I believe. I had a Polaroid of the guy throttling my neck, it was a lot of fun.
@collymorpheous857511 ай бұрын
Awesome.
@lorivera9411 ай бұрын
'Dead or alive, you're coming with me.' That catchphrase is suitable for RoboCop. He means what he says, and when he wants you to surrender, you better make that decision lol That club scene tho 🤣 What was that guy thinking?
@0okamino11 ай бұрын
“Hey, free gun!”
@Texy8811 ай бұрын
At the time Ronny Cox (who played Dick Jones) was better known for playing friendly roles, so seeing him playing a villain here was probably quite a shock to the system, especially for those who knew him as Andrew Bogomil from _Beverly Hills Cop_ (1984) and _Beverly Hills Cop II_ (1987).
@burnikshrapnel11 ай бұрын
Kurtwood Smith was also used to playing corporate, gentleman politician types so having him play a thug gang leader was also a shock. Not to mention Paul McCrane was also a crooner and Ray Wise played a scientist in Swamp Thing.
@ZavaXavier11 ай бұрын
@@burnikshrapnelPaul McCrane I knew before this was as playing nice guy roles in Rocky 2, Fame, The Hotel New Hampshire. Ray Wise I knew playing different roles on TV since the 70s. Ronny Cox also played one of my favorite films Harper Valley PTA.
@Bfdidc11 ай бұрын
@@burnikshrapnel Paul McCrane was also in The Blob (1988), but as a policeman in that one.
@andrewblanchard239811 ай бұрын
the CAPTAIN AMERICA 1990 movie RONNY COX played the US PRESIDENT and in MURDER AT 1600 he played the US PRESIDENT
@timothymorris1577 ай бұрын
He also played Cohagen in the 1990 sci-fi hit Total Recall.
@rinalsingh125811 ай бұрын
Robocop is one of the best films ever made. It has interesting characters, great action, and the music by Basil Poledouris is awesome.
@REALAMERICANMAN53111 ай бұрын
Robocop 2 is evvvvven better!!! I haaaaaate that nobody lets or suggests it. It was simply "more fun" movie viewing for us 80s babies.
@rinalsingh125811 ай бұрын
@allancopeland5200 I prefer the first one, but yeah, Robocop 2 is good. It's certainly better than the 3rd film and 2014 reboot.
@REALAMERICANMAN53111 ай бұрын
@@rinalsingh1258 right!!!!! I agreeeee like a mf! I just...m i dunno, i guess i get depressed when reactors skip 2... its frustratung, you know?
@josullivan560411 ай бұрын
all in 90 minutes! ❤
@Paul_197111 ай бұрын
One of my all time favourite movies!
@slchance883911 ай бұрын
The reason Murphy took a 'hella long time to shutdown" after Directive 4 is that the ROBOT part of him DID shut down, but not the HUMAN part. It's one of the many subtle clues that the movie is trying to tell you that his soul is still in there. To me, this elevates Robocop above mere sci-fi action and into art: it's poses the question: what IS human? How much can be taken from you and you're still you? How little of you can remain and you still be alive? Along a similar vein, his lower jaw is all metal. In fact, Murphy has NO face. He's bulletproof all over his head. According to the original source material: a Japanime story, they left the "face" on because it is believed that if a person is alive but cannot see their own face, it will drive them insane. This probably why there is a limit on how long you're allowed to keep someone in solitary confinement. So, the fake face was applied to keep their robot/human subject a prisoner who can still work for them and follow orders and not just go crazy when they see themselves in the mirror. It's an exercise in thought: imagine if you wake up and think "i'm alive. who am i? WHAT DO I LOOK LIKE?" ANd you find a mirror and see that nothing recognizable stares back at you. So....the idea that the MEMORY of who you are will anchor you to your conscious reality.
@Paul_197111 ай бұрын
Great info - never considered that regarding directive 4 before.
@andydorman211911 ай бұрын
SO MANY people miss that RoboCop's jaw is a moot point because it's a robot head with Murphy's face stretched over it. Also, as per humanity, it's important for people to see a human associated with the police dep't instead of a robot they feel like they can't trust.
@slchance883911 ай бұрын
@@Paul_1971 Thank you. To me, it's still one of the best parts of the movie: when a robot is shut off. It's off. The only thing keeping Robocop alive is MURPHY's will to live. Like most people who are alive, he doesnt want to die....and that fight for life is what you see. Fighting to live is a very human thing, whereas allowing yourself to be shut down is very robot thing. Also, later in the movie when he said "I'm not arrest you anymore, Clarence," you can now tell that SOME of Murphy is now ignoring his (robot) programming (Directive 1 : "uphold the law," ) in favor of justice and (very human) retribution. He's still half-and-half as he needed Jones to be fired, but he's clearly not simply a machine anymore.
@Paul_197111 ай бұрын
@@slchance8839 I've absolutely loved this movie since the original theatrical release. Great characters, great action but most of that man in the machine struggle with the soul gives it so much emotional weight.
@slchance883911 ай бұрын
@@Paul_1971100% While not as good Robocop 2 touched off a LITTLE on Murphy's humanity by showing us NON-Murphy's going haywire in the Robocop 2 montage. One of them shot himself. One of them screamed and pulled himself part. One of them just died. Even the antagonist had trouble reconciling his identity. It became clearer to me that the crux of the Murphy Robocop was the SOUL Murphy. His law-and-order nature and "pretty neat," choir boy nature are what helped him find meaning in Justice in his second life ("Excuse me. I have to go. Somewhere, there is a crime being committed.") THe second robocops didnt have that inner sense of justice to anchor their humanity to their machine and ultimately failed.
@stobe18711 ай бұрын
What makes this movie so effective is that while it has all the awesome action it's really a drama at its core. Murphy's tragic story permeates the whole film and makes you care for him that much more. Add in the brilliant social commentary, the humor and an iconic score by Basil Poledouris and you got yourself an almost perfect motion picture.
@DenverStarkey10 ай бұрын
dude see my comment , this movie can not be peged in any one genre or even two genres, it covers aspects of almost ALL genres. Comedy , horror , sci-fi, drama and thriller. only genre's it doesn't tickle is documentary (because it's fiction) and fantasy (no dragons or magic stuff)
@stpetie768611 ай бұрын
I like this channel so much. Aria seems like such a caring, gentle, sweetheart that you just have to like her. But then you get, "It was very satisfying watching all those villains die. . ." Then you gotta love her.
@robertmaez670611 ай бұрын
As an old man (75) I can appreciate your comments about Maggie. She is going to be the cutest old lady ever! Like your style, too...
@lazyperfectionist111 ай бұрын
14:21 "No matter _how_ it turns out, I want my old _job_ back!" After something like this? He _has_ to figure that's out of the question.
@apachemayhem88011 ай бұрын
Thank you for not making Minnie watch this one, it woulda given her nightmares
@03sjbrown11 ай бұрын
You mentioned that Murphy was killed on the same day that he got transferred to the new police precinct (36:46). In the board-room scene, after the ED-209 malfunction, they mention that--as part of the RoboCop program--they restructured the police department "...to place prime candidates according to risk factor". This implies that Murphy was one of these candidates who was transferred to a more dangerous part of the city on the hope that he would get killed so they could repurpose his body for the cyborg project.
@vorpalrobot11 ай бұрын
Yeah the dangerous district with a bunch of hotshot cowboy cops
@Infinity-Minus-One11 ай бұрын
Clarence Boddicker and the secretary he's giving his gum to, met each working in this movie and got married in real life
@ariachanson0111 ай бұрын
Wow
@sebswede900511 ай бұрын
I guess he did fill her in.
@oldschoolrican11 ай бұрын
@@sebswede9005😂😂😂😂
@MattKayser11 ай бұрын
Close. They were already married. He got her the reading for the role. They talked about it on RoboDoc.
@MASO20411 ай бұрын
@@MattKaysercorrect
@JoeCool783511 ай бұрын
The whole thing with ED-209 poked fun at American business at the time. It was designed to look & sound impressive enough to get sold, only for customers to discover it didn't work right. American-made cars at the time had the same reputation; that was part of the reason the movie was set in Detroit. God, I love this movie! My favorite movie of all-time!
@chadking193811 ай бұрын
First all I just want to say thank you for being a few out there that doesn't blur the gore nor guns. This is what a reaction should be like and please don't go changing too. But please don't take too long to do Robocop 2 like a year or so lol. Fun fact was that the movie was almost not made. The director read couple pages of the script then he threw it away. The wife saw it and started reading it, then convince her husband to actually read it and the rest is history right there.
@blakewalker8412011 ай бұрын
28:45 "This guy's not dead?" Don't worry, the next time you think he dies, you'll know for sure. No room for doubt.
@rooroo921611 ай бұрын
😂😂
@stephengill74511 ай бұрын
Love this film love the score Peter Weller a brilliant performance.
@andrescastro552011 ай бұрын
Great reaction, as always! This movie pulls a lot of heart strings.
@kdb678able27 күн бұрын
"There's trouble in the tower!" "The robots are fighting!" I laughed out loud 😂
@andydorman211911 ай бұрын
Sometimes, I am REALLY 'slow on the uptake'. I only recently realized, after watching/loving this movie HUNDREDS of times that Murphy's face skin is stretched over a robot head. That's why RoboCop Murphy sounds robotic, not like the man. It also took me that long to realize that the immense level of gore is ACTUALLY what connects the audience to the humanity undertones. Fun fact; the magazines that the first criminal RoboCop 'arrests' in the Mart are Cyborg and Iron Man comics.
@alonzocoyethea614811 ай бұрын
2:21 "Police Officers don't strike" If i'm a cop, I would before taking orders from a sleazy company like OCP . 2:39- Cop cars were the brand new Ford Taurus... Company used the movie to debut it, best advertising they could've got, sold millions, many still on the road today. 25:26 Yeah, I still LOL at that..like a spoiled toddler having a tantrum. Don't worry about Lewis..she was wearing Body armour, recovers in time for Robocop 2 (Not as good) Sad thing is, not matter what the mayor says, Old Detroit is still crime-heavy now and the city's bankrupt...some urban renewal efforts, but a long way to go.
@ShreveportJoe11 ай бұрын
Great reaction, Aria. Probably Nancy Allen’s best role (though she’s a bad guy) is the original “Carrie” (1976)… a great movie to react to.
@MrDrako201211 ай бұрын
"Without any delay, let's just get right into it" is exactly how Paul Verhoeven operates.
@trey281011 ай бұрын
4:28 The special effects crew put a blood pack on the dude's groin lmao
@ashokmorar11 ай бұрын
Super reaction Aria! Your reaction is reminiscent of my sisters' when we all saw this movie back in '91. Even had this show on VHS to a point where I'd watch it so often that I wore out the magnetic strip 🙉
@aarrgghh11 ай бұрын
i've heard that some shocked parents exited the theaters quickly because they mistakenly thought that robocop was supposed to be a kiddie movie.
@krisfrederick500111 ай бұрын
I absolutely loved this movie as a child. I just didn't realize at the time how absolutely effed up and disturbing of a movie this was for a kid to be seeing. This is a commentary on violence and the runaway marketing of the 80's. "I'll buy that for a dollar!" For sure. If you thought Red Forman was grumpy in That 70's Show... 💙 From Detroit
@REALAMERICANMAN53111 ай бұрын
I remember specifically that i thought..... "daaaamn thats fucked up!" 🤣 even more ducked up but fun to watch. In spite of what people may say...... was robocop 2!!!! 😳😲
@TheDtroupe11 ай бұрын
same! i was renting this when I was 4 years old...
@deathinc11 ай бұрын
This movie was a satire. If you think about it, yes it was graphic and extreme, but just about every scene it happens it was exaggerated to a ridiculous level. So ridiculous it was funny at times.
@motodork11 ай бұрын
I can't believe you edited out "Bitches leave," the greatest one-liner in cinematic history.
@ariachanson0111 ай бұрын
😅
@brunomessiasss4 ай бұрын
I used to watch this movie when I was a kid. A kid, about 8! Ah, the 80's...
@lazyperfectionist111 ай бұрын
28:12 "Is she happy? Is the _kid_ happy?" I think it's too soon for that question, Aria. They both clearly had a healthy _relationship_ with Murphy, and as far as they know, he's dead, now. They have to grieve for a little while.
@ckobo8411 ай бұрын
The 7 steps of grieving for Kenny reduced down to 0
@0okamino11 ай бұрын
Stage 1: Hey, that’s life in the big city. Done.
@mikefoster601811 ай бұрын
Peter Weller, who plays Robocop, is such a cool brainbox in real life. In 2015 he finally got his doctorate in Italian art history, but he'd already been teaching it strong New York etc universities for years. In Rococop, when he says things like "your move, creep" or "come quietly or there'll be trouble", I wondered if the film is a subtle homage to the Judge Dredd comic strips. I've seen people online saying there was a 2002 interview where director Verhoeven confirmed this. Obviously, there have been two actual movies of Judge Dredd but I can't say either of them do its whole crazy bubblegum-coloured skyscrapers, circus atmosphere and brutal deadpan hero cop stuff fully enough.
@MASO20411 ай бұрын
Watch RoboDoc
@waitingforgodot35510 ай бұрын
"Yeah, this is not a comedy!" A minute later... Bob: "That's life in the big city!" Hehe, the movies from the 80s were freakin' mental!
@REALAMERICANMAN53111 ай бұрын
19:38 Aria seems like the type of girl to make sure her family stays "in tact" no baby daddy, no child support. She just wants to see her son and his father be happy! 😆 thats rare now a days.
@paytonkraft756411 ай бұрын
Final comment: I liked the old man. Seemed like out of all the OCP suits, he was the one that most understood Murphy. Mad respect there.
@FrankJReynolds11 ай бұрын
The actor, Dan O’Herlihy, was a well-respected actor from the 1960s through to the 80s. His other big 1980s sci-fi role was as the alien sidekick in THE LAST STARFIGHTER.
@KuniiMatsu11 ай бұрын
"I feel sorry for you Mr. Kinney." Me: Not yet you don't!🤣🤣🤣
@Mundane0511 ай бұрын
My favorite movie of all time. Pound for pound, nearly perfect
@bodine5711 ай бұрын
Good reaction! The director, Paul Verhoeven, is well known for his not-so-subtle social commentary. Hence the TV cuts and corporate malfeasance. For more, you could check out "Starship Troopers".
@Rainbow.Pegacorn.Cosplay11 ай бұрын
I would love to do a Robocop cosplay, down to the opening thigh compartments and sliding gun holsters, but that would be time-consuming and expensive to replicate. Also, if you don't recognize the actor who played Clarence Bodicker, that's Kurtwood Smith....AKA Red Forman from That 70s Show.
@brianshepherd974011 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, #AriaC, for uploading this awesome movie reaction. I love your content so much because it's absolutely amazing, and I really enjoy watching your reactions to different movies.
@lazyperfectionist111 ай бұрын
19:44 Here, they showcase a key fact about Alex Murphy. His life at home wasn't too bad. He had a healthy relationship with his son. He had a healthy relationship with his wife. He was the kind of guy people tended to get _along_ with. He wasn't livin' it up in the lap of _luxury,_ but he was doing pretty well for himself.
@0okamino11 ай бұрын
With so much humanity in him, he could never be just a machine and product.
@beckybarnes465111 ай бұрын
The brutality of Murphy's murder always makes me feel hopeless and afraid.
@dallesamllhals916111 ай бұрын
..and young Mr. Kinney?
@beckybarnes465111 ай бұрын
@@dallesamllhals9161 not so much, it's the pleasure with which the gang take in it which I find affects me.
@dan_hitchman00711 ай бұрын
Aria, Dutch director Paul Verhoeven was heavily influenced by the horrors of World War 2 and so many of his films deal with violence in a graphic, unflinching way. He tends to throw in social satire and commentary in many of his films. Famous academy-award winning animator Phil Tippett (who did the stop-motion puppeteering on this film) came into his own working on the original Star Wars films. The other Robocop films really drop off in quality, so you may want to skip them for now.
@whopperwithcheese11 ай бұрын
I don’t know what you’re talking about Aria. That was pure comedy 😂
@eduardocrestani245411 ай бұрын
Robocop is a piece of art
@williamwoods559211 ай бұрын
This movie was first released 36 years ago in theaters. And I was only 10 years old at the time when this movie was first released in theaters.
@MusaFinderi8 ай бұрын
Love it when in the 80's movies broke trends and earned subcategories like "ultraviolence" or "crazy comedy".
@DenverStarkey10 ай бұрын
Robocop is one of those movies that transcends multiple genres. it's sci-fi , it's action , it's got comedy , it's got horror , it's got drama , and thriller vibes. It's why this movie is just one of the greatest classics of all time. it's also one of the few movies in history that nearly got an X-rating despite having next to no nudity and not one drop of pornographic sex or even "in the dark" sex.\ fun fact: robocop is not actually a robot , he is a text book cyborg. that beign a life form that requires both organic and machien components tot function as a living organism. fun fact 2 : the terminator , which is often called a cyborg is not a true cyborg since it is 100% function with out it's skin. Fun fact 3: they never specified a year or even a decade that robocop takes place in. so it could still be seen as the future from waht ever year you watch it in.
@Mike.Knight6911 ай бұрын
It was rumored that to explain Robert Burke portraying robocop in the 3rd film instead of Peter weller was that when he got set on fire in the opening scene there was some sort of plastic surgery done to him to repair the damage but was dropped in the final version. I don’t think anything would happen if he wear to be shot in the face or mouth, apparently Murphy’s face was grafted onto a mechanical face/head with his brain encapsulated within. Now weather or not they used any bone material for his face is never confirmed but I believe so along with the inside of his mouth and possibly esophagus similar to how he was in the remake with the heart and lungs. If you think about it it’s an extremely impressive medical surgical procedure that ocp can provide 😂 “I’ll buy that for a dollar!”
@ivaneames43547 ай бұрын
Murphy's death was deliberately made extremely brutal so we would feel for him as there hadn't been enough time for us to really build up a proper emotional connection to the character.
@waitingforgodot35510 ай бұрын
Aria: "Louis is gonna come in and save him." Viewers: "Uhhhhh...." God I love watching people see this for the first time :)
@rooroo921611 ай бұрын
25:00 😂😂 I bet that’s a reference to the old Dr Who episodes, where the Daleks couldn’t use the stairs
@lazyperfectionist2Ай бұрын
3:59 Now it's standard procedure, when a new weapon is being demonstrated, for initial board-room demonstrations to have it either _not_ loaded, or loaded with _blanks._ Under absolutely _no_ circumstances should the lives of any of the _executives_ be in danger.
@christopherduffy170311 ай бұрын
I like your emotional involvement into the movie.
@jefmay305311 ай бұрын
8:18....Aria... "What the fuck,man" I Love Her🥰
@davewhitmore195811 ай бұрын
The 2 greatest words in cinema history: "Bitches leave!" :P
@georger.348911 ай бұрын
Yeah, it´s brutal but this makes it so great. Had a lot of fun with your reaction :)
@winstonborge199911 ай бұрын
Loved your reaction 💯 Thank you for watching❤
@mparantha11 ай бұрын
a Verhoeven classic. An amazing satire of American capitalism/corporatism.
@explosive_nuclear_catz2 ай бұрын
I LOVE ROBOCOP! And your reaction is great! :)
@kmvoss11 ай бұрын
Lol @ your reaction to the blood squibs :)
@shingoku99999910 ай бұрын
80's action movies just hit different.
@joek46811 ай бұрын
Dressed to Kill was also a good movie with Nancy Allen
@davewhitmore195811 ай бұрын
Can confirm!
@victornewmanforever11 ай бұрын
If you like dystopian action movies with a sense of humour (and no blood!), may I suggest Demolition Man (1993) ?
@mparantha11 ай бұрын
i hope she can find the original cut with taco bell.
@eddiejravannen11 ай бұрын
I'd like to recommend "Kuffs" with Christian Slater. It's another movie about a privatized police force. Much more light hearted than this though.
@chibangin00711 ай бұрын
I was 4 years old watching RoboCop. My dad i watched it. Always fun.
@reisart11 ай бұрын
Awesome Robocop react!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@AM-dm6pk10 ай бұрын
If that isn’t the best sci-fi action movie of the 80’s or ever I don’t know what is.
@alexmason860111 ай бұрын
This movie kicks ass. You kick ass. This only makes sense.
@uriadelavaro395611 ай бұрын
Robocop, Verhoeven's first coup in his masterpiece Science Fiction trilogy. You probably will also love Total Recall (1990) and Starship Troopers (1997).
@rogeliolarronda11 ай бұрын
I had never realized Nancy Allen does have a resemblance to Maggie Gyllenhaal. Good catch👍🏻
@williamwoods559211 ай бұрын
This is such a good action movie. And I really love how you are reacting to this movie. And I really like watching this movie with you. And the very first time that I ever saw this movie was when I was only 11 years old when I was watching this movie on VHS and Home Video.
@eliduncan463011 ай бұрын
New York had a police strike in protest of complaints about brutality ( choking someone to death over selling loose cigarettes) if I recall correctly crime went down during the strike
@blacksheep842711 ай бұрын
If you haven't seen them, check out Starship Troopers and Total Recall. They're from the same director. Starship Troopers, especially - it's a favorite of mine.
@blacksheep842711 ай бұрын
There are elements of comedy in RoboCop, more so in Total Recall - which stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, so lots of cheesy lines. And Starship Troopers is much more clearly a dark comedy, but still an action movie.
@UncagedSavage11 ай бұрын
Good movie.. another 80's movie that was big is " Conan The Barbarian " ( 1982 ).. if you haven't reacted to it yet
@ariachanson0111 ай бұрын
I’ll check it out.. thankyou:)
@kylereese482211 ай бұрын
@@ariachanson01 Nancy Allen is in Poltergeist 3, all 3 movies are worth a look :)
@OrlandoAugustoStock11 ай бұрын
@@ariachanson01 another science fiction movies :the terminator, The Matrix, Aliens, Predator, etc.
@damianstarks333811 ай бұрын
Happy to see you reacting to this sci fi 💎 facts on this movie being ahead of its time.
@imangenerous332111 ай бұрын
Robocop 1987 My favorite movie of my teenage times, still love it, 🌹👌🙏
@GattsBerserkArmor11 ай бұрын
One amazing 1980 decade dystopia.
@martinmurin609911 ай бұрын
Greetings from Czech Republic :-) that was awsome reaction :-) I can't wait for another reaction :-) i'm bored from type reaction but your reactions are very good :D :D :D Don't stop pls :-D :D :D
@ariachanson0111 ай бұрын
❤️❤️
@leniobarcelos177011 ай бұрын
22:27 I imagine it would be much like what happens with The Terminator. The flesh would be damaged but it probably wouldn't really do a whole lot to stop him.
@paytonkraft756411 ай бұрын
You can't volunteer to become a cyborg cop. That would mean giving up your life as a person. But Officer Alex Murphy...
@rickardroach907511 ай бұрын
4:20 Oh my god, it killed Kenny. You bastard!
@ricovargas977511 ай бұрын
Action movie yes, but also dark satire about the future of America as told by a European. Same for his other movie, Starship Troopers.