When you're having a bad day, just remember that Murphy got ressurected just to get him back to work...
@burnikshrapnelАй бұрын
the plot armor is the body armor. they intentionally aimed for it to torture him.
@CyborgannaАй бұрын
@@burnikshrapnel ↑THIS↑
@mikejordan8259Ай бұрын
Not to mention that the human body is incredibly resilient.
@hackerx7329Ай бұрын
And even current body armor will take an absolute beating from shotguns before any of the pellets make it through. However the fact that the pellets don't make it through doesn't mean there isn't energy transfer from the impacts. Bruising from even a single impact is possible and broken ribs are a possibility. So yeah, even with the armor that would have been traumatic but unlikely to be fatal in the short term.
@CyborgannaАй бұрын
@@hackerx7329 Also death is a process, I don't think there's any Scientific measurement to prove at exactly which point a person leaves their body(if you believe in the concept of a soul). A person can appear absolutely lifeless and be brought back from the brink. And there are many NDE accounts of being fully aware of certain events occurring but not feeling connected to the body anymore and white lights. It's all very complex.
@argent-wolfman90Ай бұрын
I'm Australian myself and not many people here understand how body armour and how humans can survive crazy stuff. Not many people in this country are critical thinkers.
@MyNewYoutubeNameАй бұрын
Fist dildo? Bro sees a metal spike come out of a fist, and his mind goes straight to dildo. I'm frightened.
@legendsoffear1Ай бұрын
I would hate to hear what he thinks about Wolverine.
@nooneofconsequence1251Ай бұрын
The "Venetian blinds" effect is the shitty image resolution we used to have to settle for watching TV back before you were born..
@TheJerseyDevil13thАй бұрын
What a coincidence. I recently watched this for the first time myself! I loved every second of it. I immediately watched the sequel as soon as it was over. Thanks for the video, Alex. We love and appreciate you! ❤️
@ProBreakersАй бұрын
I do find the sequel pretty entertaining as well. Part 3 is just terrible though 🤦♂️
@TheJerseyDevil13thАй бұрын
@ProBreakers I haven't seen that one just yet. I saw the remake, though. That was the first Robocop movie I ever watched. I liked it and then I saw that HBO had all 3 of the originals on it. I wish I watched them sooner than I did. I was really missing out! Lmao
@blueturret5596Ай бұрын
Me: “Pugg just uploaded a reaction to Robocop? I gotta watch it!” *Reaches **1:38** into the the video* Me: “Oh…never mind. I guess I gotta go now.”
@angelavalentino5146Ай бұрын
The “Bad Dude” with the eyeglasses played the Dad on “That’s 70’s Show”.
@Matrim42Ай бұрын
It wasn’t plot armor, it was real armor.
@CrownlessKing88Ай бұрын
Her name IS Anne. Anne Lewis.
@bryanb3352Ай бұрын
The reboot removed everything that made RoboCop RoboCop. It was awful. RoboCop 2 was good. Stop there.
@Matrim42Ай бұрын
“I really need to know what happens if you shoot him in the mouth” Not much. His face is just stuck on top of a robotic head. A lot of people miss that. It’s not that his real face is surrounded by the robot stuff, they literally peeled it off, replaced all the stuff in his head, and slapped his face back on. EDIT: Good on you for actually catching that when he takes off his helmet.
@0okaminoАй бұрын
Right! It’s the brain that’s the real human element, and that’s definitely well protected.
@connard123abcАй бұрын
I have to compliment you on your editing today. Outstanding work👏👏👏
@connoredits288Ай бұрын
this is my favorite film growing up
@hollyredmond8688Ай бұрын
Fun Fact: Robocop's design was based on Japanese superhero Uchuu Keiji Gavan (Space Sheriff Gavan).
@Matrim42Ай бұрын
That gun is a Barrett M82 anti-material rifle (though in the film it’s playing the part of a fictional “Cobra Assault Cannon”) with a goofy ass fake optic on top. We used to use it to shoot unexploded ordnance when I was in the military.
@chrisbryz1652Ай бұрын
Id buy that for a dollar
@PumaPantalonesАй бұрын
Robo wants an Oreo.
@yaelkellman9686Ай бұрын
Thank you for reacting to so many of my favorite movies. I love your horror reactions, but seeing you watch 80's and 90's comedies and action is great too!
@FIareditorАй бұрын
0:51 due you did the magpie better than the pidgeon, if i was taking a walk and heard you doing that across the street, id think im about to get swooped
@gen77cАй бұрын
The reboot? Hell no!!... The sequel??? Heck yes!!!
@clarissa182Ай бұрын
Watch Robocop 2 too, Pugga. I used to watch that one on repeat. I thought it was a good time.
@SalumVuai-s9lАй бұрын
I remember watching the first movie of Robocop as a kid (And yes, there are sequels to this movie) and i remember thinking " This guy can bust through walls like the Koolaid Guy from commercials, can take on bullets like superman, and has the best design for a super hero cop". Robocop to me was the definition of an Ultimate Super Hero.
Now it's time for Starship Troopers and Demolition Man
@mikejordan8259Ай бұрын
Dude. John F. Kennedy former President of the US was still showing signs of life despite having half his head blown off. He ultimately did die, but he had a heartbeat and breath sounds. The human body can take a lot of punishment.
@argent-wolfman90Ай бұрын
Phineas Gage survived half his frontal being destroyed by a tamping iron. Retired Russian Physicist Anatoli Bugorski survived an accident in 1978 when a particle accelerator fired a proton beam through his head. He stuck his head into the synchrotron to check a piece of malfunctioning equipment, when the safety mechanism failed and he got hit in the head with the proton beam. He survived but he did receive lifelong injuries to the left side of his face and experienced irregular bouts of epileptic seizures.
@rosebud6661Ай бұрын
Oui, et Paul Verhoeven, qui est un grand réalisateur, intelligent et aussi malin, savait très bien qu'une balle dans la tête avec un morceau de crâne qui part avec allait certainement raisonner très fort dans la tête du spectateurs américain.
@JaSoNfAn222Ай бұрын
Well done , you reading ORION as Onion made me spit my coffee across the room . Barely 2 minutes in, and you took me out 😂
@Paul77ozeeАй бұрын
The bookworm college boy got out with his books in hand.
@0okaminoАй бұрын
Yeah, the seat of his pants might have gotten a little charred in the escape, but he definitely legged it out of there.
@rickardroach9075Ай бұрын
32:40 Old Man: Murphy who? RoboCop: Murphy Stairwalker.
@Paul77ozeeАй бұрын
The two fingers in the wine and then snorting it is a cocaine and speed thing, to help the drug slide down your nostrils.
@angelavalentino5146Ай бұрын
The 80’s were Wild!
@ShaneCareyАй бұрын
Who loaded ED-209 with live ammo for a boardroom demo?
@derrickasomontsi2836Ай бұрын
Directive 4 can't arrest a senior officer of the company
@shellerz_6339Ай бұрын
‘Half man, half machine. All cop’
@vjpearceАй бұрын
The gas station worker did escape. You see him grab his college books and leg it up the road. It's surprising how many people miss that.
@TheGunslingerRolandАй бұрын
I think it's so sad when Robocop visits his old home.
@VincentRobinson-r3nАй бұрын
Later on, I hope Puggapillar will react to the pool, the german horror slasher film in 2001...
@KimForsbergАй бұрын
The Cobra Assault Cannon is actually a .50cal baretta rifle or whatever it's called. with some sexy props stuck onto it. And yes, the make up/prosthetics are amazing. pretty sure it won an oscars for it. And depending on how you see it, having no job security saved the day.
@wolfwing1Ай бұрын
I actually got to fire the robocop gun once, was a lot less kickback then I expected, well only one single shot no tripple round. Apparently some gun maker did it as a joke, but was such a big hit people ordred enough they made a few.
@MisterX867Ай бұрын
Lmao Godzilla Minus One made everyone question why most movies today have insane budgets. Godzilla Minus One had a budget of about 15 million and it honestly had incredible effects.
@Vlad.LarionovАй бұрын
Great reaction! It's a great movie! Robocop is my favorite childhood hero. And I also like the cool robot ED-209! I've always been amused by the moment when the ED-209 robot shoots itself in the arm, and then it has a short circuit from pain and shakes violently for a few seconds 23:37. And also the final scene with this robot at the end 31:03. Poor robot 🤖
@JohntheLNERP2Ай бұрын
What we really need is Robocop vs Terminator
@Loki_TricksterАй бұрын
Somehow they were both treated like kids movies. Which is wild. But the T-101 would destroy Robocop
@mugger1Ай бұрын
@@Loki_Trickster I remember when i was young in the 80's and they where treated like kids movies, they even has lots of toys and action figures all the characters.
@Loki_TricksterАй бұрын
@@mugger1 I dressed up as Robocop for Halloween. And I was maybe 5 At the time. How bad I wanted the Toy Auto A9 pistol, was a travesty i never got one lol.
@0okaminoАй бұрын
Well, there is the Dark Horse Comics mini-series by Frank Miller and Walt Simonson, which had a video game adaptation, but that’s it.
@BunnyGirl71Ай бұрын
I will never be able to see a clip from this movie again without thinking about the Robo-dildo... so thank you for that. Ha ha!
@mamalannightshyamanАй бұрын
How did you post 3 days ago
@Lugen101Ай бұрын
@@mamalannightshyaman Its delisted on youtube, but accessible through patreon. Then it goes full public on his specified release time.
@Billis75Ай бұрын
Movies today cost $200 million because they use a lot of vfx people to make their deadlines, on top of stars getting a big paycheck. Red One has 2 big stars in it (Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans), that has to be close to half of the budget right there. If you look at Robocop, there were lots of known actors in there (Peter Weller was an established actor, but he wasn't GIANT MOVIE STAR), Ronny Cox, Ray Wise, Nancy Allen - but none were huge paycheck actors like Harrison Ford, Sean Connery, etc. The year before this, 1986 had Aliens. Aliens notoriously has a low budget for what they did. $16 million at the time, which James Cameron used very wisely, on top of paying Sigourney Weaver a lot of money.
@mikemckague9506Ай бұрын
A great 80s classic love this one. Dead or alive your coming with me!! still a great movie line 😂
@RetrovoriousАй бұрын
1:10 Almost right, he’s a cyborg, not a robot.
@kennethlecount8984Ай бұрын
Do people not know what a cult classic is anymore? Robocop was very successful.
@Scary__funАй бұрын
I've seen other reactors calling popular movies "cult classic". So they don't know what that term means... a movie that was seen by few people but grew a cult following through the years. A box office hit like Robocop was widely seen when first released and liked by audiences.... so it's not a cult classic.
@seekeroftruth2523Ай бұрын
Watched this movie to death when I was too young to be watching it, one of my faves. If you wanna see more campy cult classic futuristic Paul Verhoeven movies I recommend Starship Troopers (1997) & Total Recall (1990). Hollow Man (2000)was ok too.
@paisley9782Ай бұрын
Loved the original Robocop. Watched it over quite regularly back in the day. Haven't seen the reboot, not sure I want to.
@KevonWhite-im9stАй бұрын
You should watch Ash vs Evil Dead
@SirPaladinАй бұрын
The original cut of the movie got an "X" rating when submitted for review. What you are seeing is the TONED DOWN version. think about that...
@coreycarnegie5990Ай бұрын
Can you fly Bobby?👀👀
@briandrumgold642Ай бұрын
Robocop 2 is a must watch as well.
@gatchywatchyentertainmentb2090Ай бұрын
I’d buy that for a dollar
@Oyvind88Ай бұрын
One off mye favorite movies off all time😍🍿
@Fernando-dt8je19 күн бұрын
17:00 she recognized him when he was practicing his shooting. She saw his cowboy move with the gun.
@SunshineLoLypopsАй бұрын
This was huge when it came out. Not a cult classic.
@rainingmadness129Ай бұрын
1:32 Man I didn't even want the kiss in the first place, but you didn't also have to include tongue as well.
@PuggapillarАй бұрын
Kissy wissy 💋
@rainingmadness129Ай бұрын
@@Puggapillar 😊
@jimberjamber8540Ай бұрын
Peaking Puggapillar is my favorite Puggapillar
@gerardcote8391Ай бұрын
16 million budgets in 1987 was twice the budget of Terminator. 50 million at the box office at a time going to the movie was $1 ... this means 50 million people went to see it.... 50 million at 20 per ticket today would be 1 billion... At 30 per ticket would be 1.5 billion..
@jasonregan365Ай бұрын
Great movie
@V15.12Ай бұрын
Yo its the guy that was in mortal kombat 11 !!
@Fernando-dt8je19 күн бұрын
"was that a big movie back then?" Hehe there were toys, cartoons, videogames...kids went crazy because of robocop.
@MsBlackdeath13Ай бұрын
One of my favorite movies. So much, that half of my username is inspired by it. Roboclaw.
@ProHero86Ай бұрын
Any chance for Starship Troopers?
@HunterEQGtributeАй бұрын
I can’t wait for the Return To Oz reaction.
@nikkirobertsons8460Ай бұрын
Can You Please Watch The Terminator
@davidmeadows5627Ай бұрын
Forget the reboot. Watch the two sequels (or at least part 2).
@knitwitchpgh29 күн бұрын
I cant believe RoboCop then went on to become a Starfleet Admiral who betrays the fleet by waking Kahn 😂 it took like 4 watches for me to finally figure out where i knew RoboCop from 😂😂😂
@fitfulfire2588Ай бұрын
"Analyzing horny emotion" 😂😂😂
@kevinshea7547Ай бұрын
Basic Instinct is the best Paul Verhoven film.
@robasant2844Ай бұрын
Technically the took his face flap, his brain(minus a part of the right hemisphere)and put it in a robot..
@RealRecognizeReelАй бұрын
Please don't use switchblades as dildoes. It's a bad idea.
@EarnestEgregoreАй бұрын
The sequel is great. The third one is an acquired taste... It got watered down, violence-wise, to cater to all the kids that were becoming obsessed with him... feels kinda like a robocop from a different universe or something; only worth watching if you really liked the first two and just want more.
@CyborgannaАй бұрын
The remake is absolute b*ll*cks, but the sequel is a campy blast! While RoboCop 2 isn't nearly as good as this one it's still well worth a go! The 3rd should be flushed down the same lavatory as the remake. With battery acid.
@mikemckague9506Ай бұрын
💯 agree
@0okaminoАй бұрын
That would be an awful waste of good toilet water and battery acid.
@mikemckague9506Ай бұрын
@@0okamino hahaha 😂
@CyborgannaАй бұрын
@@0okamino Big true!😆
@CC.CAPTUREАй бұрын
Pugg is my favorite reactor
@tubekuloseАй бұрын
He's one of the few YouToubers I put up with, even though they wear pyjamas in each of their videos. 😂
@sharonellis8776Ай бұрын
Robocop is a badass action movie ! xx
@ericf5296Ай бұрын
You should watch The Toxic Avenger, another violent cult classic
@lrcronk9874Ай бұрын
Hell Yeah!!! 👍
@YouMeTheMoviesАй бұрын
Whoever requested this? Did they buy this for a dollar?
@rainingmadness129Ай бұрын
About 100 $1 transactions 😅
@prescott7333Ай бұрын
PuggaCop! 😄
@erinnadia0409Ай бұрын
No the most attractive cop I've ever met was in Tumby Bay, South Australia! I was shocked by his beauty, he looked like he stepped straight out of Home and Away 😂😅
@anthonygonzalez2187Ай бұрын
One of my favourite films . This film is amazing. The remake was so so bad . Looking forward to this . Hope u are all good . Take care
@nicholashall5241Ай бұрын
Leaving an average size thumbs up, but please Pugga, turn down your mic, this recording was a bit clippy. Love your content, especially Breaking Bad!
@livingcorpse5664Ай бұрын
What happened is making movies in Hollywood has become a money laundering scheme. That's why it's so expensive now.
@deany53Ай бұрын
aint no way your old ass aint never watched robocop..... not a chance
@carlooldani3150Ай бұрын
Forget the remake 😂
@MrGhost96Ай бұрын
hey its red forman
@frankwizza1943Ай бұрын
You still got your Halloween decorations in the background are you gonna react Eli Roth thanksgiving
@The-UnderbakerАй бұрын
Freddie Mercury died in 1991.
@CruukCarltonАй бұрын
11:39 uhhhhh
@Soggyoldsock20 күн бұрын
The face is laid over a metal skull.
@Mrtophat563Ай бұрын
Hey Alex there's a thanksgiving movie you should watch it is good
@ZentronАй бұрын
Today they waste money by spending it on effects that don't need to happen, don't play into the story and don't enhance the viewing experience, only a few modern film-makers actually do a good job on a shoe-string budget. Take the recent Godzilla Minus One, it cost just $15m to make, used mostly practical effects and grossed nearly $116m at the box office.... studios need to tone down the budget and force the film-makers to work smart for once!
@007odcАй бұрын
The chin people always says lol…it wouldn’t matter it would just tear his skin and make him look like Terminator 😊…the lore is all they did was mold a metal skeleton of Murphy and put the skin of his face over it…so it’s literally like terminator in that sense…they were gonna add the tear of his skin in the movie but it would have been to similar to terminator so thats why they said they didn’t include it in the film
@amb3367Ай бұрын
When is u going to watch smile 2?
@rickardroach9075Ай бұрын
1:38 Ok, bye. 👋
@PuggapillarАй бұрын
💀💀💀
@prescott7333Ай бұрын
RoboPillar?
@Cobalt-JesterАй бұрын
Perfect movie movie making. You have 2 people destroyed by bullets. One is funny funny one is awful. The exact same same buy diggerent emotion
@RonnjeАй бұрын
React to the shining AT the end of the title (1980)
@ginagiard7141Ай бұрын
you should react to House of Wax 2005
@knitwitchpghАй бұрын
Fun fact $13 million matched to todays inflation is just over $36 million.