25:35 Blaupunkt is the name of a German electronics company that was famous for its car stereos back in the 1980s, when this movie was filmed. The company still exists, but the division that manufactured car stereos is now owned by Bosch, and the rest of the company is now owned by GIP Develoment out of Luxembourg.
51:41 he has a brain, heart, lungs, the spinal cord and his face. that's why he eats the baby food, to give nutrition to what's left of his organic body. the rest was built around it. that's why he has memory, it slowly comes back to him from his brain. it show's how much of his original body in the 2nd Robocop, and the 2011 version. great reaction to a classic! 👍
He doesn't have the face of Alex Murphy. It was made and can be replaced. Underneath is a metal skull. The face is to make him more personable to the human population.
@@bafumat No, it is his real face. That is why there is the scar from being shot in the head. If they weren't going to use his real face, eyes, and ears they could have just wired in sensors, put a fake face on a fake head head up top, and put the brain in a more armored section of the body which is what they did with two different models you saw on screen in Robocop 2.
@@hackerx7329Again, No. Not his real face. It's a "death mask" taken from a mould of his actual face after death... hence the plugged hole. The FX designers talk about all this on the 20th anniversary DVD. This is also referenced in Robocop 2 when Murphy tells his wife to touch his face. "Cold" she says. "They made this to honor him".
12:48: they called for backup when they arrived there but were told by the dispatcher that there was no back up available. That was intentional because OCP is trying to get a cop almost killed to unintentionally volunteer their body to their Robocop program. It ends up that Murphy is the perfect candidate. 14:13: He's still alive because they were testing out his bullet proof vest which actually held up pretty good to where Bodecker had to shoot him in the head, but it is still possible to survive a head shot. Again, the perfect candidate for OCP's Robocop program. 24:46: The corporation owns the police which is why he's driving around in a cop car. Also, OCP doesn't have to supervise him because that's the point. They have so much confidence in their Robocop program that to let him loose in the city and fighting crime by himself is a show of force that the police don't have. OCP is telling the police that their days are numbered and will be replaced.
@@Someinsanegenuis It was intentional. Why would they show Bob Morton pitching his Robocop idea to the old man right before Murphy and Lewis chase down Boddicker's goons to that plant? Morton isn't manufacturing ED209s. He already told the old man how quick he could have a prototype and so he needs to sacrifice a cop asap for it to work. Also, OCP runs the police department so they're telling us more than once that it was intentional.
The lack of manpower was set up and explained long before OCP needed "A volunteer.". The City was already under funding the police force and other areas of civil infrastructure.
Violent rose steadily between the 1960s and the 1980s, making people feel society was falling apart. Then in 1986 there was a big shootout in Miami between FBI agents and some criminal suspects where the agents found themselves outgunned. Several were killed and wounded. Computers were also becoming commonplace and technology was advancing rapidly. Finally, the threat of nuclear war was always present. RoboCop picks up on a lot of these social trends and exaggerates them to make a brilliant satire. From the perspective of 1987 this movie shows a semi-plausible future just a few years ahead.
Crime is just the backdrop; it's more about the corporate takeover of America. Unfortunately it succeeded, so most people don't even realize that's what it's about now. A bunch of things in the movie are now normal that were dystopian fiction back then. Guns everywhere were not normal. Privatization of public institutions wasn't normal. Crime isn't down, they just started enslaving poor people into for-profit prisons over low-level crimes. And as for people like Jones, well, we just saw one buy the entire country.
"RoboCop" was so huge in the 80's and 90's kids in my era wanted to be RoboCop. Unfortunately I wasn't aloud to watch it as a child and it was deemed too unsuitable no matter how hard I pleaded with my parents to watch it the first "RoboCop" I was introduced to were the Sega games, toys, the 90's Canadian TV series and the 80's animated series on VHS.
ed-209 is currently programmed for urban pacification. That is one of my fav lines from this movie. It sounds funny but to tell the truth, in real life it would be terrifying. military grade robot with an arsenal capable of declaring war on a small country.
Real Detroit in the 1980s was far worse than just being mugged. About 20 years later Detroit was in complete collapse and everybody emigrated to other cities. I remember during the low you could purchase land in the city (with houses) for about $6000 per acre, whole neighborhoods were empty.
He is in fact an urban peace keeping Soldier, ROBOCOP is ONLY a title, The point being to cleat the streets FAST for redevelopment, for only the rich OCP Yuppies to move into.
"Why does he need to eat?" You would need amino acids to keep repairing cells, or the skin and flesh would eventually fall apart. The Terminator _should_ also need to "eat" to keep up his disguise, and if you remember the "F you A-hole" after the eyeball scene, the landlord said he smelled like a dead cat, through the door, only a few hours after being wounded. I think he was rotting from the moment he arrived.
It is a german name, it means blue point, cause the company logo was a blue point a Blaupunkt. However the brand went bankrupt in 2016. Since then, the "Blaupunkt" brand name has been licensed to various companies worldwide across different product categories.
Although a bullet to the head is usually terminal, that's not 100% - especially if the bullet stays intact and doesn't hit core functions. As for the arms/legs, significant blood loss can occur in minutes and a person can bleed out. Even if you could stop the immediate blood loss, the trauma loss might make clotting fail. Bulletproof vests can only take so many shots before failure. Shocking a flat line is bad. It can be done as a last ditch effort, but it can do as much permanent damage as anything. Shocking is really only for irregular heartbeats to reset the heart to a regular rhythm. Once there is no rhythm, there is usually damage to the body's electrical system and shocking it will cause further damage. Asystole (flat line) is very hard to come back from. The best treatment if it has just happened is CPR because it artificially beats the heart and causes respiration that might, in theory, restore some kind of beat to the heart.
When the actor was wearing the Robocop shell, he didn't fit in the car. He had to be filmed two ways to get the shots driving and the normal walking around shots.
Artificial Human Hearts have been a thing since the 70's I believe. The "Star Wars" They referenced in the beginning, is referring to the proposed U.S. missile defense program that was around in the 80's during President Ronald Reagan's Administrations. Also then as in now people have mentioned pushing for Privatization of Police Forces (Much like Prisons)....Not a fan of either. This was not an alternate reality. It was set in the future and based on several things that were and still are issues.
Since you aren't American I don't expect you to know this, but in the 80's Ronald Reagan proposed a Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Defense system called "Star Wars" (well technically it was called SDI and Star Wars was the media's nickname for it) it was envisioned as a orbiting weapons platform that could shoot down rockets coming to the US, This movie ran with that idea and made it a space station and made it actually happen as it never actually happened in real life, but a similar idea could happen if the President Elect gets his way and he builds an "Iron Dome" over the US, he had started the ground work for it during his last term in 2017-2021.
no, that was not how Strategic Defense Initiative was envisioned. It was a 3-tier system, to take out ballistic missiles in the ascent, free-flight and re-entry stages. The "space platform" idea was to take them out during free flight. Ironically, Dan Quayle saved the Patriot anti-missile system, which kept Israel out of the Gulf War, thereby preventing escalation... and today its grandchild is the Iron Dome missile defense system.
Fantastic reaction to this classic masterpiece of a Sci Fi movie that is still relevant to today. You should definitely do a reaction video to the second RoboCop movie which is criminally underrated in my book
Hi Venuzuelan girl, after watching this you need to hear the song “20 seconds to comply” by Silver Bullet, it come out a few years after this film, keep up the good work!
I swear Ronnie Cox just makes up half his lines. Iron butt? Boner? And let us know forget his classic, “Then I’ll blow this place and be home in time for cornflakes.” from Total Recall. Legend lol
There are a lot of messages in this movie, like for profit business getting involved in areas that they probably shouldn't, like law enforcement. Like, "We had a contract and spare parts for Ed 209 for 25 years, who cares if it works or not." Yeah, exactly...
In the beginning when RoboCop started moving in the lab,in the hallway scene it shows a prison being walked with another cop, the prison is a guy I rented a room from his name is tatordigger
Paul verhoven has 3 films robocop, total recall and starship troopers. Stephen Sommer is the same he also has 3 must watch movies. The mummy, Van Helsinki and my favourite out of all the movies DEEP RISING
In fact , Robocop and Blade Runner is the same film. What will you do in a terrible world with "big power" but without memory of your past ? One is fun (for an adult), the other is very sad.
This film is joke, but it is fabulous. A man resurected in a cop-machine who finish to accept this life and says "Ok , it is better than nothing. Now, I am a cop-machine and I like it. The human is always somewhere in me."
This movie was meant to be a satirical take on the gross excesses and rampant greed, naked consumerism, and corruption of the Ronald Reagan era in the U.S.
People have noted that "The Crow" had essentially the same plot; it's not just that they're both about undead heroes resurrected to take revenge on his murderers, the initial murder itself is part of a larger conspiracy to *gentrify Detroit,* and although no evil corporation was shown on screen, Top Dollar and his gang had essentially "gone corporate" with his master plan.
During the Carter yrs my brother's siphon gas from our friends and neighbors cars behind their backs given how bad the economy and policies Jimmy put on the country. Reagan gave us a economic boom and respect back to our republic. Look at the election map of the 1980 and 1984. Clean sweep. That's a real landslide.
what do you mean he shot him with no questions asked? dougie was going straight for his shotgun. any clear thinking cop would shoot him than die.=) and he was surrounded. no amount of sharp sense will save you from that=)
After you finish watching the other two movies (the second one is average and the third one is pretty bad), I recommend the series "Rocobop Prime Directives". It's four one-and-a-half-hour episodes that follow Murphy's story as Robocop ten years after the events of the three movies and it's still like the first movie, satirical, adult and serious. Greetings.
Robocop does have Murphy's physical brain. That was one of the main advantages of using a human donor for Robocop.. you get that lifetime of practical skills that Murphy built up. THey tried to erase his personality, but weren't 100% successful.
Movies around this time seem super-amped because the whole entertainment industry was on a certain powdery substance. Then a decade later, they moved on to the other bad powdery substance and movies got all gloomy and intellectual. That's basically the whole secret of movie decades: The drugs the cast and crew were on at the time.
Great Movie. The sequels are really bad and there was a remake that was decent. You know that it took allot of takes for the scene where Robocop catches the key. Also Paul Verhoeven which is the director of the movie is the guy who catches the gun in the club and also the guy who scream in the car commercial. Other great Paul Verhoeven movie is Hallow Man. Fyi the secretary of Dick Jones is the actual wife of the bad guy Clarence :) . Other great robot movies are Short Circuit (1 and 2) and Bicentennial Man. Also kind movie with a robot or at least AI is Flight Of The Navigator 1986.
That remake wasn't decent it was soulless much lik3 the crow remake. Great movies don't need a remake just the crappy ones. That's why the female Ghostbusters bombed.
@@45jacky77 It was not good for sure but it was not that bad, I thought it was going to be a woke crap remake like Ghostbuster 2016 and it was not. It was just an ok movie. I think it is at least better than Robocop 2 3 and 4.
@@totomomo18 still the fact is why do people make remakes of great movies. I never heard of people remaking casablanca or the Godfather. Remakes should be for crappy movies to make it better.
@totomomo18 compare to the original thing from outer space which was a clear 50s b movie the remake was necessary. I mean more people knows about the AL Pacino scarface remake than the original. The original was loosely based on AL Capone's rise to power. His nickname in the underworld was scarface.
I’ve been a big fan of your reactions and have followed you for a long time. I have both the special blu ray editions of Robocop 1 and 2. Part 3 is garbage. Robocop 1 is the best. I believe part 2 gets a bad rap. Not as good as 1 but an enjoyable movie in its own right. Will you be doing a reaction to part 2? Would love to see it. Keep up the great work!
@@VenezuelaGirlReacts . 80's movies have a good bit of good movies.. Star Trek 2: The Wrath Of Khan..Conan The Barbarian..Superman 2..Terminator.. The Thing.. Dreamscape..I was wanting to add "The Crow" but it's a 1994 movie..if im not mistaken
Calling an ambulance for Kenny (as the only reactor I know) but wondering why they are trying to save Murphy? You always make 10 assumptions per minute like a machine gun and 5 of these 10 statements are simply false, and the remaining 5 are at least contradictory
25:35 Blaupunkt is the name of a German electronics company that was famous for its car stereos back in the 1980s, when this movie was filmed. The company still exists, but the division that manufactured car stereos is now owned by Bosch, and the rest of the company is now owned by GIP Develoment out of Luxembourg.
Watch this in the theater in 1987 when I was 6...yes dad took me lol!
My mom took me to Robocop 2 when I was 5. God my childhood was amazing.
Traumatic brain injuries aren't always fatal, even getting shot in the head.
You probably already know but for those that don't, 1 in 10 people shot in the head survive.
51:41 he has a brain, heart, lungs, the spinal cord and his face. that's why he eats the baby food, to give nutrition to what's left of his organic body. the rest was built around it. that's why he has memory, it slowly comes back to him from his brain. it show's how much of his original body in the 2nd Robocop, and the 2011 version. great reaction to a classic! 👍
technically he was a Cyborg Cop, but that didnt sound as cool.
No he's a robot so no one takes responsibility for anything it does.@@paulhewes7333
He doesn't have the face of Alex Murphy. It was made and can be replaced. Underneath is a metal skull. The face is to make him more personable to the human population.
@@bafumat No, it is his real face. That is why there is the scar from being shot in the head. If they weren't going to use his real face, eyes, and ears they could have just wired in sensors, put a fake face on a fake head head up top, and put the brain in a more armored section of the body which is what they did with two different models you saw on screen in Robocop 2.
@@hackerx7329Again, No. Not his real face. It's a "death mask" taken from a mould of his actual face after death... hence the plugged hole. The FX designers talk about all this on the 20th anniversary DVD. This is also referenced in Robocop 2 when Murphy tells his wife to touch his face. "Cold" she says. "They made this to honor him".
Fun Fact: Dallas Texas played old Detroit.
12:48: they called for backup when they arrived there but were told by the dispatcher that there was no back up available. That was intentional because OCP is trying to get a cop almost killed to unintentionally volunteer their body to their Robocop program. It ends up that Murphy is the perfect candidate. 14:13: He's still alive because they were testing out his bullet proof vest which actually held up pretty good to where Bodecker had to shoot him in the head, but it is still possible to survive a head shot. Again, the perfect candidate for OCP's Robocop program. 24:46: The corporation owns the police which is why he's driving around in a cop car. Also, OCP doesn't have to supervise him because that's the point. They have so much confidence in their Robocop program that to let him loose in the city and fighting crime by himself is a show of force that the police don't have. OCP is telling the police that their days are numbered and will be replaced.
I don't think it was intentional, that there was no back up. There just wasn't enough cops for all the crime in Detroit.
@Someinsanegenuis it's intentional.... the novelization covers this in greater detail.
@@Someinsanegenuis It was intentional. Why would they show Bob Morton pitching his Robocop idea to the old man right before Murphy and Lewis chase down Boddicker's goons to that plant? Morton isn't manufacturing ED209s. He already told the old man how quick he could have a prototype and so he needs to sacrifice a cop asap for it to work. Also, OCP runs the police department so they're telling us more than once that it was intentional.
The lack of manpower was set up and explained long before OCP needed "A volunteer.". The City was already under funding the police force and other areas of civil infrastructure.
He did die. Just clarification.
Violent rose steadily between the 1960s and the 1980s, making people feel society was falling apart. Then in 1986 there was a big shootout in Miami between FBI agents and some criminal suspects where the agents found themselves outgunned. Several were killed and wounded. Computers were also becoming commonplace and technology was advancing rapidly. Finally, the threat of nuclear war was always present. RoboCop picks up on a lot of these social trends and exaggerates them to make a brilliant satire. From the perspective of 1987 this movie shows a semi-plausible future just a few years ahead.
Crime is just the backdrop; it's more about the corporate takeover of America. Unfortunately it succeeded, so most people don't even realize that's what it's about now. A bunch of things in the movie are now normal that were dystopian fiction back then. Guns everywhere were not normal. Privatization of public institutions wasn't normal. Crime isn't down, they just started enslaving poor people into for-profit prisons over low-level crimes. And as for people like Jones, well, we just saw one buy the entire country.
"RoboCop" was so huge in the 80's and 90's kids in my era wanted to be RoboCop.
Unfortunately I wasn't aloud to watch it as a child and it was deemed too unsuitable no matter how hard I pleaded with my parents to watch it the first "RoboCop" I was introduced to were the Sega games, toys, the 90's Canadian TV series and the 80's animated series on VHS.
I saw RoboCop as a kid a bunch of times
You don't want to know how close earth is coming to this time line.
At least in the U.S.A..
A real classic! The director was quoted as saying people love to watch violence. He might be right😅
ed-209 is currently programmed for urban pacification. That is one of my fav lines from this movie. It sounds funny but to tell the truth, in real life it would be terrifying. military grade robot with an arsenal capable of declaring war on a small country.
guess they outsourced the programing to Pakistan or those 2 chicks with bob and they forgot cities have stairs.
@@subspace666 No that's definitely American engineering of that era at work.
@@Gerhardium And today...
But not go down the stairs
Perfect reaction. It's great that the final confrontation is solved with pure logic. Thanks.
thanks!
brilliant reaction as usual 🙂✌️👌.
Thank you so much 😀
I'd love to be able to watch these classics for the first time (again)
Real Detroit in the 1980s was far worse than just being mugged.
About 20 years later Detroit was in complete collapse and everybody emigrated to other cities. I remember during the low you could purchase land in the city (with houses) for about $6000 per acre, whole neighborhoods were empty.
Murphy involuntarily gave birth to Robocop through his own feelings and died in the process.
He is in fact an urban peace keeping Soldier, ROBOCOP is ONLY a title,
The point being to cleat the streets FAST for redevelopment, for only the rich OCP Yuppies to move into.
what is the video quality of the movie or is it a filter?
I like how the police chief is like "what is the charge?" when he is sought for killing 31 officers. :D
"Why does he need to eat?" You would need amino acids to keep repairing cells, or the skin and flesh would eventually fall apart. The Terminator _should_ also need to "eat" to keep up his disguise, and if you remember the "F you A-hole" after the eyeball scene, the landlord said he smelled like a dead cat, through the door, only a few hours after being wounded. I think he was rotting from the moment he arrived.
More likely he was rotting from when he got the big open wounds.
Blaupunkt is a manufacturer of car stereos
It is a german name, it means blue point, cause the company logo was a blue point a Blaupunkt. However the brand went bankrupt in 2016. Since then, the "Blaupunkt" brand name has been licensed to various companies worldwide across different product categories.
Although a bullet to the head is usually terminal, that's not 100% - especially if the bullet stays intact and doesn't hit core functions. As for the arms/legs, significant blood loss can occur in minutes and a person can bleed out. Even if you could stop the immediate blood loss, the trauma loss might make clotting fail. Bulletproof vests can only take so many shots before failure. Shocking a flat line is bad. It can be done as a last ditch effort, but it can do as much permanent damage as anything. Shocking is really only for irregular heartbeats to reset the heart to a regular rhythm. Once there is no rhythm, there is usually damage to the body's electrical system and shocking it will cause further damage. Asystole (flat line) is very hard to come back from. The best treatment if it has just happened is CPR because it artificially beats the heart and causes respiration that might, in theory, restore some kind of beat to the heart.
one of the finest films you'll ever watch. masterful.
When the actor was wearing the Robocop shell, he didn't fit in the car. He had to be filmed two ways to get the shots driving and the normal walking around shots.
You might also like Alita Battle Angel.
Artificial Human Hearts have been a thing since the 70's I believe. The "Star Wars" They referenced in the beginning, is referring to the proposed U.S. missile defense program that was around in the 80's during President Ronald Reagan's Administrations. Also then as in now people have mentioned pushing for Privatization of Police Forces (Much like Prisons)....Not a fan of either.
This was not an alternate reality. It was set in the future and based on several things that were and still are issues.
Since you aren't American I don't expect you to know this, but in the 80's Ronald Reagan proposed a Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Defense system called "Star Wars" (well technically it was called SDI and Star Wars was the media's nickname for it) it was envisioned as a orbiting weapons platform that could shoot down rockets coming to the US, This movie ran with that idea and made it a space station and made it actually happen as it never actually happened in real life, but a similar idea could happen if the President Elect gets his way and he builds an "Iron Dome" over the US, he had started the ground work for it during his last term in 2017-2021.
no, that was not how Strategic Defense Initiative was envisioned. It was a 3-tier system, to take out ballistic missiles in the ascent, free-flight and re-entry stages. The "space platform" idea was to take them out during free flight.
Ironically, Dan Quayle saved the Patriot anti-missile system, which kept Israel out of the Gulf War, thereby preventing escalation... and today its grandchild is the Iron Dome missile defense system.
Fantastic reaction to this classic masterpiece of a Sci Fi movie that is still relevant to today. You should definitely do a reaction video to the second RoboCop movie which is criminally underrated in my book
thank you
@ you are welcome
Robocop was inspired by judge Dredd. You should react react to Dredd with Karl Urban.
"oh my god, oh my God, oh my god oh m y God"
THE END
Hi Venuzuelan girl, after watching this you need to hear the song “20 seconds to comply” by Silver Bullet, it come out a few years after this film, keep up the good work!
I swear Ronnie Cox just makes up half his lines.
Iron butt?
Boner?
And let us know forget his classic, “Then I’ll blow this place and be home in time for cornflakes.” from Total Recall.
Legend lol
There are a lot of messages in this movie, like for profit business getting involved in areas that they probably shouldn't, like law enforcement. Like, "We had a contract and spare parts for Ed 209 for 25 years, who cares if it works or not." Yeah, exactly...
In the beginning when RoboCop started moving in the lab,in the hallway scene it shows a prison being walked with another cop, the prison is a guy I rented a room from his name is tatordigger
I'd buy that for a dollar.
Paul verhoven has 3 films robocop, total recall and starship troopers. Stephen Sommer is the same he also has 3 must watch movies. The mummy, Van Helsinki and my favourite out of all the movies DEEP RISING
Reacting doesn't require a comment every 5 seconds.
In fact , Robocop and Blade Runner is the same film.
What will you do in a terrible world with "big power" but without memory of your past ?
One is fun (for an adult), the other is very sad.
This movie came out the day I was born. I remember watching it on TV as little kid
This film is joke, but it is fabulous.
A man resurected in a cop-machine who finish to accept this life and says "Ok , it is better than nothing. Now, I am a cop-machine and I like it. The human is always somewhere in me."
venezuela girl, in reality , if you go to detroit you will probably get shot , so the movie isn't that far off from reality
You could have stood directly in the middle and enlarged the picture...yes you could...😄
Great! Welcome to this great trilogy!!
Awesome reaction as always ❤
thanks! 😄
This movie was meant to be a satirical take on the gross excesses and rampant greed, naked consumerism, and corruption of the Ronald Reagan era in the U.S.
People have noted that "The Crow" had essentially the same plot; it's not just that they're both about undead heroes resurrected to take revenge on his murderers, the initial murder itself is part of a larger conspiracy to *gentrify Detroit,* and although no evil corporation was shown on screen, Top Dollar and his gang had essentially "gone corporate" with his master plan.
...And, currently. It's far worse now....
Please. Ronald Reagan was an incredible President and our nation was 10x better than it's been under Beijing Biden/Commie-la Harris
@FosterTravis1071 under Biden yes it's been worse ha ha!
During the Carter yrs my brother's siphon gas from our friends and neighbors cars behind their backs given how bad the economy and policies Jimmy put on the country. Reagan gave us a economic boom and respect back to our republic. Look at the election map of the 1980 and 1984. Clean sweep. That's a real landslide.
Call a doctor 😂😂😂
"I want a recount! And no matter how it turns out I want my old job back!"
I miss the days when that line was fiction.
Got to check out Highlander, Big Trouble in Little China and District B13.
what do you mean he shot him with no questions asked? dougie was going straight for his shotgun. any clear thinking cop would shoot him than die.=) and he was surrounded. no amount of sharp sense will save you from that=)
After you finish watching the other two movies (the second one is average and the third one is pretty bad), I recommend the series "Rocobop Prime Directives". It's four one-and-a-half-hour episodes that follow Murphy's story as Robocop ten years after the events of the three movies and it's still like the first movie, satirical, adult and serious. Greetings.
Another Peter Weller movie is _The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension_.
Try robocop 2
Robocop does have Murphy's physical brain. That was one of the main advantages of using a human donor for Robocop.. you get that lifetime of practical skills that Murphy built up. THey tried to erase his personality, but weren't 100% successful.
Thank to my parents for allowing to see this movie when I was 9 y o
ha! 8!=)
I loved RoboCop, particularly the commercials.
- Nice shooting son! What's you're name?
Movies around this time seem super-amped because the whole entertainment industry was on a certain powdery substance. Then a decade later, they moved on to the other bad powdery substance and movies got all gloomy and intellectual. That's basically the whole secret of movie decades: The drugs the cast and crew were on at the time.
Subscribed. Great reaction to one of my favorite action sci-fi movies of my adolescent youth.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Great Movie. The sequels are really bad and there was a remake that was decent. You know that it took allot of takes for the scene where Robocop catches the key. Also Paul Verhoeven which is the director of the movie is the guy who catches the gun in the club and also the guy who scream in the car commercial. Other great Paul Verhoeven movie is Hallow Man. Fyi the secretary of Dick Jones is the actual wife of the bad guy Clarence :) . Other great robot movies are Short Circuit (1 and 2) and Bicentennial Man. Also kind movie with a robot or at least AI is Flight Of The Navigator 1986.
That remake wasn't decent it was soulless much lik3 the crow remake. Great movies don't need a remake just the crappy ones. That's why the female Ghostbusters bombed.
@@45jacky77 It was not good for sure but it was not that bad, I thought it was going to be a woke crap remake like Ghostbuster 2016 and it was not. It was just an ok movie. I think it is at least better than Robocop 2 3 and 4.
@@totomomo18 still the fact is why do people make remakes of great movies. I never heard of people remaking casablanca or the Godfather. Remakes should be for crappy movies to make it better.
@@45jacky77 Modern reamkes today have 99% percent to suck but in the past there were some great remakes I think like the thing
@totomomo18 compare to the original thing from outer space which was a clear 50s b movie the remake was necessary. I mean more people knows about the AL Pacino scarface remake than the original. The original was loosely based on AL Capone's rise to power. His nickname in the underworld was scarface.
Great reaction! The good movies just keep coming on this channel :)
Thank you!
You’re a cool lady. Never forget.
Nice reaction, your reacting to some great films lately 👍
Thanks!
As usual, great reaction & review.
Thanks a lot!
Does she still talk too much?
no?
Hi sweetie.. good movie to react to. ❤️
Can you react to R.O.T.O.R (1987)?
That's crappy
I’ve been a big fan of your reactions and have followed you for a long time. I have both the special blu ray editions of Robocop 1 and 2. Part 3 is garbage. Robocop 1 is the best. I believe part 2 gets a bad rap. Not as good as 1 but an enjoyable movie in its own right. Will you be doing a reaction to part 2? Would love to see it. Keep up the great work!
Thank you. I might react to the second movie also but i do not know when.
@@VenezuelaGirlReacts . 80's movies have a good bit of good movies.. Star Trek 2: The Wrath Of Khan..Conan The Barbarian..Superman 2..Terminator.. The Thing.. Dreamscape..I was wanting to add "The Crow" but it's a 1994 movie..if im not mistaken
venezueala girl, at 10 56 would you look?
Calling an ambulance for Kenny (as the only reactor I know) but wondering why they are trying to save Murphy? You always make 10 assumptions per minute like a machine gun and 5 of these 10 statements are simply false, and the remaining 5 are at least contradictory
"I'D BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR"🥸