I feel like this is sort of like early boston dynamics. It's built to be unstoppable despite some flaws and weaknesses yet it's most flawed weakness is just improper terrain, turning a seemingly unstoppable juggernaut into something as useless as a turtle flipped on it's shell.
Prior to this sequence, Murphy was practically invulnerable once he was resurrected as RoboCop becoming a nigh-unstoppable walking behemoth of a cyborg. He couldn’t feel anything regardless of how much firepower was thrown at him, he just kept walking the bullets off like they were nothing, however when he faced the ED-209 for the first time this was genuinely one of the few instances he actually started to feel pain even though he was programmed to be a machine. He was vulnerable with the possibilities of actually dying and being destroyed due to the 20mm auto canon rounds the ED-209 used.
Notice the parallel between this and the first Terminator movie, where the Terminator's human layer of his eye is destroyed, revealing his red machine eye.
This movie has so many great moments and set pieces, but this one is my favorite. When his helmet becomes damaged and his eye becomes visible, it lets the audience know that he's still part human, and it's his humanity that fights back, not the machine, and that's what helps him to survive.
@TheExxl if he's all metal and wires then what is the point of needing a human for the robocop project at all? And why did Cain "Robocop 2" need an organic brain?
The stop motion in this movie is beyond incredible. They were able to seamlessly meld ED-209 into the scene and not make it feel out of place next to the live actors
These limitations were an important ingredient for moviemakers to try to tell stories harder to achieve. Or that is what the existence of CGI implies, as it allows to bring anything from imagination as in comic books, and precisely beyond comic books modern Hollywood seem to have not much to say, except dull remakes and soft reboots.
I gotta say, I did not watch it in theater back in 87, but Im pretty sure everybody grasped their armrests when ed209 came out of the shadow. More than 30 years later and this movie still teaches a lot about action.
They knew this was a moment the audience was eager to see. Jones presents him with all the flair of introducing a brand new car, and the intense building music as ED-209 stomps towards the Robocop, the fight between the two machines was on
I watched this opening day with my best friend. We were in Junior High and my Dad had to buy our tickets because of the R Rating. There were a few gasping moments in this movie including the ED209 scene. I want to say I think I even had tears in my eyes when he came out and the police force opened up on him. We were all so happy to see Bodicker get it though, which was redeeming. I remember telling my friend that if they make a part two, Lewis is probably going to be a female Robocop. Glad they didn’t as that would have been very cliche.
One of the best films in cinematic history. I first saw it years before I shoud of (aged 18 in the UK) but I was far younger than that. A revolutionary masterpiece in so many ways. A stunning, captivating and thought proving films to this day .
Definitely one of the 80s’ finest sci-fi movies. Within the same year, the first Predator film too. Incredible sci-fi also. I’d have to rate Robocop several notches above Predator. 😜
"I had to kill Bob Morton because he made a mistake. Now it's time to erase that mistake". Robocop was smart enough to record him saying this to use against him in the end 😎.
@@CinemaRescored I got the impression he has to turn it on. He goes after a criminal who was involved in his death and you see "recording" in his vision. It seemed like he did something to make that appear of his own will because he wanted to cross reference the footage with the crime database. I could be wrong but this was the impression I got on my first viewing of the movie.
RoboCop records everything regardless of the content. That's the idea behind Tesla cameras. They continuously record every day's drive (as long as memory is available) and the driver could use any part, such as incidents. The rest gets deleted.
I believe one of the "making of" documentaries said an animator devoted an entire day to that sequence. He understood the significance of that little touch.
Смотрел его впервые в 1988 году ещё в кинотеатре. И тогда и сейчас этот фильм производит на меня одинаковое впечатление. Безусловный шедевр на все времена. Пол Верхувен волшебник.
Mostly a focus on maximising profit short-term rather than creating media that will last longer. It means that original products aren't as preferable as something "safe" like a spin-off or reboot or sequel.
So the plan for this ED-209 is to make it look cool and badass as heck so people would immediately buy it but at the same time make it faulty to hell that said people would spend a lot more just to fix the dang thing? Yeah it's satire at its finest...
I feel like his damaged helmet revealing his eye was supposed to represent that this was the first time he's felt fear since becoming a cyborg, an emotion that proves he's still human.
that's the funny thing, in the state robocop was he didnt think he would put up a fight against Ed 209 nor win it for that matter. he thought ED 209 was going to dispatch robocop like he did with that poor young executive of the board.
@@Anradak Murphy did not win that fight. He barely managed to escape after serious damage and he did cause some serious damage as well, so it was brutal tie. Next time he was prepared with proper tool and ED-209 was a speedbump.
@@vksasdgaming9472 Damn, I remember that scene. He showed up at the company headquarters and this time, was ready for ED209 and blew him up with a rifle he stole from the gang leader. I laughed when I saw what was left of the robot.
Directive 4 doesn't fully shut him down because of the little bit of humanity he still has left. He's not a complete robot, so he has that tiny bit of free will to fight still remaining. I feel like when they turned Murphy into RoboCop they didn't factor that in, which is why D4 failed and he defeated ED209.
What an amazing movie. Saw it 100 times when I was a kid and many times since then. One of my favorite movies ever. It was an instant classic and better than the crap made today.
Love this movie, love this scene. But I gotta say...I never noticed the flaws in the suit when Robo is struggling to lift his gun. The shoulder area is rough, the fabric undersuit shows through, and the forearm has come loose. Gah, I can't unsee that now.
Lmao. Same w/ me. But now i believe that cry were actually came from its hydraulic. It just doesn't make sense for them to install baby's cry into military grade robot.
That's a difficult call to make with regard to all the 80's 90's Sci-Fi Classics. We got Total Recall, Terminator 1, Terminator 2 and even more low profile films like The Demolition Man to consider.
@@minicle426 Dayum I need to see that one. I have seen Robocop and the Terminator but I haven't seen the original Predator yet!!! :-) I've seen 1979's Alien.
@KoowluhRemembrance of the Daleks showed them hovering. In fact they could fly a lot earlier than many people think. Budget just prevented it at the time.
ED209 was a brutal piece of equipment. Logically, all it needed to do was stand there and unload into Robocop. Instead, it charged him and tried to unload a 25mm cannon directly into his face at point blank range.
Losing the arm likely threw off every aspect of its programming. Weight distribution, aim calibration, power levels, heat dispersion....the whole thing was a mess as soon as it took damage. ED was only ever meant to look flashy and sell contracts, not to actually function properly over any significant length of time.
@@casbyness It was a princess - in proper conditions and maintenance it is very formidable. Those moments are very rare so it needs lots of spare parts and expert maintenance which boosts OCP's revenue.
1:33 is the exact moment that we all know there's far more to Robocop than just a machine. After what Boddicker and his gang had done to Murphy in the beginning of the film, this one simple shot here sets up everything that follows.
어릴적 이 영화를 보고 몇달동안 가슴이 뛰어 잠을 못잔 기억이 나네요. 이 영화는 나쁜 장면이 단 하나도 없습니다. 시작하는 순간부터 끝나는 순간까지 정적인 장면은 하나도 없이 관객이 몰입하게 만듭니다. 이 영화는 오락성과 작품성을 너무나 쉽게 양립하게 만드네요. 현대 영화들이 본받아야 할 점입니다.
Considering this incredible movie was released in 1987, it nevertheless contains poignant sublayers of social and technological issues, combining the two effectively in a surface action flick with deep contexts, is remarkable, especially years later in 2023 when robotics is rabidly accelerating. There are recurring social issues "laid on the table" which have yet to be worked out, similar to Star Trek: The Next Generation's social position of LC Data as a functional part of that society. These issues aren't going away, but getting more complex. The effects in the movie masterfully bring it to life for action fans, but give all audiences much to contemplate. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
ED209s obtuse monstrosity is its own demise, it can't handle the simple human scale of a mere staircase, its soullessness matches the mindlessness of those who comissioned it, its like SLS vs Starship
ED-209 is perhaps the single greatest example of stop motion animation in the history of filmmaking. And it will remain so forever since stop motion technique has been replaced by CGI.
Despite the joke, supplementary material has Daleks flying as far back as the First Doctor era. In fact an early tv story even has them rising out of the sand. Budget just restricted what they could do back then.
ED-209 throwing a tempur tantrum after falling down the stairs is brilliantly hilarious 😂
The tip toeing is hilarious and kind of cute
@@moxyblackfiddler I laughed when he growled in frustration. It made him seem like a grumpy puppy!
And creepy, too.
best is the pig noise :D
@@moxyblackfiddler Exactly lol! I was going to reply the same thing! Tip toeing scared knowing he wasn't built for stairs. Hilarious 😂
Ed 209 transforms from an lion in aggressive mode to an squealing pig in distress mode.
I guess that’s what you get when you don’t overlook a few flaws in it’s functionality.
I feel like this is sort of like early boston dynamics. It's built to be unstoppable despite some flaws and weaknesses yet it's most flawed weakness is just improper terrain, turning a seemingly unstoppable juggernaut into something as useless as a turtle flipped on it's shell.
because he a b*tch
Reminds me of the Daleks.
😂😂😂 I noticed the pig squeal
I love how he starts roaring but then it cries like a baby on the stairs lol
tiger roars and pig squeals
Always thought the roar was a tad Predator 2 esk (when Danny Glover pulls the disc out of Predator's chest).
Ed-209 sounds like a stuck pig when he falls down the stairs.
"Squeal like a pig, boy!"
It blows my mind how real this looked as a kid and how bad it looks now.
I loved when Murphy was peering through his broken visor with his human eye. His humanity began to kick in.
Prior to this sequence, Murphy was practically invulnerable once he was resurrected as RoboCop becoming a nigh-unstoppable walking behemoth of a cyborg. He couldn’t feel anything regardless of how much firepower was thrown at him, he just kept walking the bullets off like they were nothing, however when he faced the ED-209 for the first time this was genuinely one of the few instances he actually started to feel pain even though he was programmed to be a machine. He was vulnerable with the possibilities of actually dying and being destroyed due to the 20mm auto canon rounds the ED-209 used.
Yep, and his human instinct to survive kicked in.
Notice the parallel between this and the first Terminator movie, where the Terminator's human layer of his eye is destroyed, revealing his red machine eye.
@@Henu_K robocop is sooooo similar to Terminator in so many ways.
@@MidniteMeatBus The only difference is that one of them Is actually human lol
This movie has so many great moments and set pieces, but this one is my favorite.
When his helmet becomes damaged and his eye becomes visible, it lets the audience know that he's still part human, and it's his humanity that fights back, not the machine, and that's what helps him to survive.
Seeing a glimpse of humanity through an otherwise featureless mask/helmet is still one of my favourite things to this day
Also showed him use his human brains to crititically think by turning Ed's gun on himself
And Alex Murphy, the *human* police officer, is marshalling his strength and experience to beat his AI opponent. That's alot to think about.
Well its looks like hes human but its just a peeled on face behind that is all metal and wires
@TheExxl if he's all metal and wires then what is the point of needing a human for the robocop project at all?
And why did Cain "Robocop 2" need an organic brain?
The stop motion in this movie is beyond incredible. They were able to seamlessly meld ED-209 into the scene and not make it feel out of place next to the live actors
It's kinda sad that this is now obsolete in favor of CGI effects.
The power of good, solid editing as much as anything else - something that is possibly being rendered a lost art due to the ease of modern CGI.
These limitations were an important ingredient for moviemakers to try to tell stories harder to achieve. Or that is what the existence of CGI implies, as it allows to bring anything from imagination as in comic books, and precisely beyond comic books modern Hollywood seem to have not much to say, except dull remakes and soft reboots.
Ummm....
If it was so good then why couldn't ED-209 walk down the stairs? Smh. Lazy.
You gotta love that Robocop is still human enough to want to sit and watch this thing fall flat.
I gotta say, I did not watch it in theater back in 87, but Im pretty sure everybody grasped their armrests when ed209 came out of the shadow. More than 30 years later and this movie still teaches a lot about action.
They knew this was a moment the audience was eager to see. Jones presents him with all the flair of introducing a brand new car, and the intense building music as ED-209 stomps towards the Robocop, the fight between the two machines was on
I watched this opening day with my best friend. We were in Junior High and my Dad had to buy our tickets because of the R Rating. There were a few gasping moments in this movie including the ED209 scene. I want to say I think I even had tears in my eyes when he came out and the police force opened up on him. We were all so happy to see Bodicker get it though, which was redeeming. I remember telling my friend that if they make a part two, Lewis is probably going to be a female Robocop. Glad they didn’t as that would have been very cliche.
"His eye in a broken helmet as he lies on the floor in front of a stronger foe". Masterpiece
what
fella just described what happened and tried to turn it into a quote 😂
1:02 Take a second to appreciate Weller's movement here. The man put his heart and soul into this role.
He really gave Robocop a soul
I like that pose he does when he stand up😊
Fun fact ,Mr. Weller actually took interpretive Dance classes to get the Robotic Movements just right. 😎😎
One of the best films in cinematic history. I first saw it years before I shoud of (aged 18 in the UK) but I was far younger than that. A revolutionary masterpiece in so many ways. A stunning, captivating and thought proving films to this day .
Definitely one of the 80s’ finest sci-fi movies.
Within the same year, the first Predator film too. Incredible sci-fi also.
I’d have to rate Robocop several notches above Predator. 😜
"I had to kill Bob Morton because he made a mistake. Now it's time to erase that mistake". Robocop was smart enough to record him saying this to use against him in the end 😎.
I think he records everything all the time.
Yes, he does.
@@CinemaRescored Like Google
@@CinemaRescored I got the impression he has to turn it on. He goes after a criminal who was involved in his death and you see "recording" in his vision. It seemed like he did something to make that appear of his own will because he wanted to cross reference the footage with the crime database. I could be wrong but this was the impression I got on my first viewing of the movie.
RoboCop records everything regardless of the content. That's the idea behind Tesla cameras. They continuously record every day's drive (as long as memory is available) and the driver could use any part, such as incidents. The rest gets deleted.
My dad told me the audience applaused and cheered in the theater when Robocop fights back and blows the ED'arm with his own weapon.
I cant imagine that in US theaters people usually cheers and making noise
The fact that this super high tech machine cannot handle stairs is proof that RoboCop is lowkey a comedy.
dude, the fucken' thing growls. 80's, lots of cocaine and stop motion gave us some excellent cinema.
Lol dude it was 35 years ago, they just did what they barely could
It looks like the guys who made the prop only realised there mistake when it reached the stairs😂
"Lowkey"?
You're right buddy.. what about the growls and screams of it 🤣
Loved RoboCop as a kid.
ED 209 crying on the stairwell was comedy gold
2:32 that "tip toeing" would always cracks me up
😂😂 I'm still laughing
😆😆 it's funny
It is like he is saying, "Eeny meeny monee mo!" 😆
The gentle confused lion grumble noises.
I believe one of the "making of" documentaries said an animator devoted an entire day to that sequence. He understood the significance of that little touch.
2:53 the way Robocop runs down the stairs is actually quite funny.
ED-209: Help, I've fallen, and I can't get up!
One of the best films ever made
1:33 You can see and feel his fear
Yes very important because up until then he was mostly just a machine to us watching. But then it is revealed he is still human underneath.
I'd say that's the part of the movie where we really begin to see his growth as a human.
Смотрел его впервые в 1988 году ещё в кинотеатре. И тогда и сейчас этот фильм производит на меня одинаковое впечатление. Безусловный шедевр на все времена. Пол Верхувен волшебник.
All time favourite movie!
the visuals on ED-209 still hold up to this day god damn
indeed it is stop motion, unlike cgi models actually exist, so it give much more livelly feel.
Legit the humour blows most comedy movies out of the water
Jones is such a badass. Love his suit in this movie. Favorite corporate villain ever.
Corporate villain 😆
I didn't even know there was a name to them
Another 30 years will go by and this movie will still seem very current to me!
Why has Hollywood lost this magic?
Mostly a focus on maximising profit short-term rather than creating media that will last longer. It means that original products aren't as preferable as something "safe" like a spin-off or reboot or sequel.
Lack of cocaine
@@kaneaquino8295 Doubtful...
@@BaeYeouthis and no care for storytelling and logical writing.
Hollywood lost its magic due to wokeness.
I like that the sound designers made the 209’s audible-system a warped pig-squeal that sounds like a bat and hog are mating, thru a distortion filter.
So the plan for this ED-209 is to make it look cool and badass as heck so people would immediately buy it but at the same time make it faulty to hell that said people would spend a lot more just to fix the dang thing?
Yeah it's satire at its finest...
I feel like his damaged helmet revealing his eye was supposed to represent that this was the first time he's felt fear since becoming a cyborg, an emotion that proves he's still human.
After Ed 209 falls off the stairs he looks like a baby having a tantrum😂🤣😂
Oh, Ed-209, you want your bubba?
@speedychoc ou pas Bozo !
Hilarious how he sets ED209 on Robocop obviously without considering how it will smash up his own office 😆
that's the funny thing, in the state robocop was he didnt think he would put up a fight against Ed 209 nor win it for that matter.
he thought ED 209 was going to dispatch robocop like he did with that poor young executive of the board.
He'll just write it off as a company expense!
@@Anradak Murphy did not win that fight. He barely managed to escape after serious damage and he did cause some serious damage as well, so it was brutal tie. Next time he was prepared with proper tool and ED-209 was a speedbump.
@@SoldierOfFate ou pas Bozo.
@@vksasdgaming9472 Damn, I remember that scene. He showed up at the company headquarters and this time, was ready for ED209 and blew him up with a rifle he stole from the gang leader. I laughed when I saw what was left of the robot.
the zoom in on his eye when the score kicks in gets me every time.
Directive 4 doesn't fully shut him down because of the little bit of humanity he still has left. He's not a complete robot, so he has that tiny bit of free will to fight still remaining. I feel like when they turned Murphy into RoboCop they didn't factor that in, which is why D4 failed and he defeated ED209.
What were people smoking thinking they could try to remake this masterpiece?
Thirty-seven years, and it still holds up.
階段で踏み外して転がった姿が、ただこねてる子供みたいで可愛い
I like how the robot goes from a jaguar to a freaking baby stuck on the stairs
1:33 you see a glimpse of the humanity he has left.
ED-209 dipping the tip of its feet to the stairs like the water's too cold in the pool.
Thank god, you re-upload this masterpiece!
Peter Weller what a fantastic job he did before cgi to pull that off
Robocop cheesing boss battles for the win.
Legend says that the ED 209 is still kicking and screaming in the stairwell
What an amazing movie. Saw it 100 times when I was a kid and many times since then. One of my favorite movies ever. It was an instant classic and better than the crap made today.
🎯
The shot when you see Murphy' eye through his visor is just an amazing visual
그가 점차 인간성을 회복하는 상징입니다.
1:00 - 1:05 How Ed-209 walks towards Robo and the soundtrack perfectly matches.
Love this movie, love this scene. But I gotta say...I never noticed the flaws in the suit when Robo is struggling to lift his gun. The shoulder area is rough, the fabric undersuit shows through, and the forearm has come loose. Gah, I can't unsee that now.
"Ahhh yes Robocop, you are no match for me now that I deleted your System32." "Now face my Metal Gear."
A microphone that cries like a baby is trying to kill me
Lmao😂
Lmao. Same w/ me. But now i believe that cry were actually came from its hydraulic. It just doesn't make sense for them to install baby's cry into military grade robot.
Bit of a stretch for an idea I got, but maybe if it’s operating with other EDs it could be signaling that it’s in trouble.
My favorite thing about this is how Murphy stops fleeing to watch.
He was curious what is the weakness of ED 209
2000 times watched and always having the same feeling. I adore Robocop. he's very smart tenough to push ed209's right arm to damage its left arm.
ED-209 running ChatGPT like "As a robot, I cannot go downstairs, but I can suggest how you may go downstairs"
The 1987 original Robocop is so much better than the 2014 one !! Very very good movie !
Maybe the the greatest sci-fiction action movie ever made..
Also, one of the greatest science-fiction action movie soundtracks ever recorded.
That's a difficult call to make with regard to all the 80's 90's Sci-Fi Classics.
We got Total Recall, Terminator 1, Terminator 2 and even more low profile films like The Demolition Man to consider.
Predator?
@@minicle426 Dayum I need to see that one. I have seen Robocop and the Terminator but I haven't seen the original Predator yet!!! :-) I've seen 1979's Alien.
It's like the good old joke about the Daleks in Doctor Who . Such a terrifying bad guy totally undone by a simple flight of stairs.
@KoowluhRemembrance of the Daleks showed them hovering.
In fact they could fly a lot earlier than many people think. Budget just prevented it at the time.
@Koowluh When I was a kid, I thought the best way to escape a dalek would be to climb up the stairs lol!!!
Paul Verhoven is amazing
It's too bad that he could direct more sci-fi films in the late 2000's.
Especially for tricking Sharon Stone to do that interrogation scene without wearing panties in Basic Instinct.
The programmers decided ED-209 should only have two modes: complete domination or utter helplessness.
It's good for business
2:26 “the stairs”
Ed’s one weakness lolol
A walking war machine defeated by humble stairs.
It has dinosaur feet
When this film was over, I felt like I had champagne running through my veins.
The best part about the new video game is that running up stairs while fighting an Ed-209 causes him to immediately stop chasing you. Lmao
Directive 4 is in fact a real thing. Some corporations/banks get so large they are immune from laws.
Yup they are called the Elites
Ed 209 Vs. Stairs
Meanwhile....
ED 209 is available as your pet (In Mortal Kombat 11)
I mean... they are kinda cute.
Really amazing 🔥❤️🔥
Oh if I could go back in time and watch these on the theater
My uncle told me the theater erupted in cheers when Murphy fought back.
1:10 if you slow it down and look at his feet when he lands, you can see that they look very different.
2:49 from.a monster to a little baby😆
Damn Looks Amazing for an 87 Film! No CGI.
This Movie was so terrifying on the one and so funne on the other Side. Simply a Masterpiece!
ED-209 throws a temper tantrum trying to get up 😂🤣😂😁
Hands down one of the best fights in 80's and 90's a nostalgia one😮
ED209 was a brutal piece of equipment. Logically, all it needed to do was stand there and unload into Robocop. Instead, it charged him and tried to unload a 25mm cannon directly into his face at point blank range.
It was more than pure machinery,almost like it had a soul
I love how after ED-209 decks Robocop, it misses every single hit after that. Despite Robocop only being able to slowly shamble around.
Losing the arm likely threw off every aspect of its programming. Weight distribution, aim calibration, power levels, heat dispersion....the whole thing was a mess as soon as it took damage. ED was only ever meant to look flashy and sell contracts, not to actually function properly over any significant length of time.
@@casbyness It was a princess - in proper conditions and maintenance it is very formidable. Those moments are very rare so it needs lots of spare parts and expert maintenance which boosts OCP's revenue.
ED209の駆動音や唸り声?、みたいなの好きです。
ED-209 falling down the stairs makes this whole movie.
ED-209 was definitely my childhood trauma.
Está cena é incrível melhor que muitos filmes de hoje nunca averá outro robocop como este o melhor
That’s my favorite part of this movie. Sound effects similar to Star Wars and robots made to sound like familiar animals.
1:33 is the exact moment that we all know there's far more to Robocop than just a machine. After what Boddicker and his gang had done to Murphy in the beginning of the film, this one simple shot here sets up everything that follows.
어릴적 이 영화를 보고 몇달동안 가슴이 뛰어 잠을 못잔 기억이 나네요. 이 영화는 나쁜 장면이 단 하나도 없습니다. 시작하는 순간부터 끝나는 순간까지 정적인 장면은 하나도 없이 관객이 몰입하게 만듭니다. 이 영화는 오락성과 작품성을 너무나 쉽게 양립하게 만드네요. 현대 영화들이 본받아야 할 점입니다.
Considering this incredible movie was released in 1987, it nevertheless contains poignant sublayers of social and technological issues, combining the two effectively in a surface action flick with deep contexts, is remarkable, especially years later in 2023 when robotics is rabidly accelerating.
There are recurring social issues "laid on the table" which have yet to be worked out, similar to Star Trek: The Next Generation's social position of LC Data as a functional part of that society.
These issues aren't going away, but getting more complex.
The effects in the movie masterfully bring it to life for action fans, but give all audiences much to contemplate.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I ADORE the stop-motion of the ED-209
ED-209
@@LieutenantViperPMC Fixed it (I typed the 8 by accident)
ED-209 was the last great Harryhausen-style creation in movies.
"Lets make the robot sound like a pig squealing when he goes down. ..Great Idea!!!"
We need to bring back more hand made props
¡Era y sigue siendo mi pelicula preferida y aún hoy la sigo apoyando muchas gracias por la misma!!👍😊
ED-209, the one movie character where high ground is it's Achilles' heel.
The stop motion they used for ED 209 reminds me of the AT AT walkers from Empire Strikes Back
Same guy that worked on ED-209 animations also worked on AT-AT in Empire.
@@blastradius9136 Wow that's badass!!! Thanks for that info :-)
@@ArranVid Sure thing
昔の映画だけど、よくできた作品!
ED209s obtuse monstrosity is its own demise, it can't handle the simple human scale of a mere staircase, its soullessness matches the mindlessness of those who comissioned it, its like SLS vs Starship
man robo cop has some good clips
One of the scariest scene when he chases Robocop fast
ed209 is a lowkey baby.
the engineer sound is epic
That’s called ED-209 Tipping! HAA!!! HAA!!! HAAA!!! (Barnyard Reference) 2:45
ED-209's biggest weakness
Stairs :D
ED-209 is perhaps the single greatest example of stop motion animation in the history of filmmaking. And it will remain so forever since stop motion technique has been replaced by CGI.
Talos from Jason and the Argonauts?🤔
I am thinking of the 209 developers: If loss of balance - call ‘cry and kick subroutine’
Reminds me of the early Daleks in Doctor Who, they couldnt manage stairs either; till they learnt to levitate! 🤣
Despite the joke, supplementary material has Daleks flying as far back as the First Doctor era. In fact an early tv story even has them rising out of the sand. Budget just restricted what they could do back then.
2:48 Robocop: " i gonna makes yu screan like a pig!"