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In a violent, near-apocalyptic Detroit, evil corporation Omni Consumer Products wins a contract from the city government to privatize the police force. To test their crime-eradicating cyborgs, the company leads street cop Alex Murphy (Peter Weller) into an armed confrontation with crime lord Boddicker (Kurtwood Smith) so they can use his body to support their untested RoboCop prototype. But when RoboCop learns of the company's nefarious plans, he turns on his masters.
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Cast: Kurtwood Smith, Nancy Allen, Peter Weller, Ray Wise
Screenwriter: Edward Neumeier, Michael Miner
Director: Paul Verhoeven
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They say Robocop was supposed to kill Clarence by shooting him in the eye through the glasses, but studio execs scrapped it for being too violent. I can hardly see how the end result is not worse, lol.
Really? Wow it would be cool
Not gonna lie, I'm glad the studio gave us this instead. Personally feel like this is a little more interesting. Loved the idea that you think Robocop is totally helpless, and unarmed because he dropped his weapon. --only to use equipment that wasn't even intended to be a weapon, as a freaking wolverine claw. It's also a little detail some people might forget, that Robocop even has that spike, so this makes for a cleaver surprise.
@@magiusfantasia5506 It was his universal USB port. Perfect execution of the ending in one of the best movies ever.
The image of the slash in the neck is cut out
Mike Medavoy and the staff at Orion wanted Clarence's death very improvised and well done so Ed Neumier had a re written this sequence for Clarence.
For this scene, Paul Verhoeven intentionally decided to removed the reverb from RoboCop’s voice to directly highlight how much of his humanity that he had regained
It makes me sad how all of that growth was undone in the sequels
@@ethanbower3233 Agreed. The only thing worse is what Alien 3 did to the ending of Aliens
@@ethanbower3233 Don't worry; they don't count nor do they exist haha.
@@casual_C Not sure if what happened at the beginning of Terminator Dark Fart is worse or not compared to what they did to Hicks and Newt.
@RaulGarfias Haha, I completely forgot about Dark Fate! Yeah, that's way up there with Alien 3. Both movies are about those characters getting saved for nothing
"You're takin' this kind of personal, aren't ya?"
Well, Clarence, you did kill him lol
Yeah, that line gets me every time 🤣🤣😂😂
@@hagdore its like in the Micheal keaton Batman movie from 1989 when the joker (Jack Nicholson) shouts at Batman "YOU MADE ME" to which Batman (Micheal Keaton ) replies in a calm voice "i made you?,you kilked my parents,You made ME First"
I remember laughing and saying well what do you expect
I don't think he knows RoboCop is that cop he killed, which I think makes it funnier! 🤣🤣
@@JustSomeCanadianGuy I think he’d know. As when robo took the chemical guy into custody he would of told Clarence
“They’ll fix you, they fix everything”
My favorite line from any Robocop film and one of my favorite movie lines ever. It’s so grim, sad, and sarcastic while uplifting at the same time
Yea she will soon be like him😃
Agreed. As a kid watching this I really thought that was going to cue Lewis up to be a robot too lol Mr and Mrs Robocop!!
Murphy was like "I need a godforsaken vacation..." when leaning back and clearly looking like he was done with the recent events he had to shoulder.
Indeed.
It appears Anne was supposed to get crushed by Garbage when she shoots the gun but they
changed it in editing
"You're taking this kinda personal ain't you?" Clarence is the single greatest scumbag bad guy to grace the screen ever. What a jerk lol.
Ya, but he was gonna provide Delta City was the products they wanted, girls and drugs.
Now there’s a void.
Well, I think Clarence had a point tbere. Robo did take it a tad bit too personal there. 😂
@@alexadrian415Getting shot up by a gang, then revived by your company to go back to work as a cyborg will do that to you.
I love unapologetically evil bad guys. They are so much fun to hate/watch.
@@alexadrian415 They straight up slaughtered him earlier in the movie
The “I’m not arresting you anymore” shows that Robocop is, at this point of the film, becoming Murphy again. As a machine he’s not allowed to kill an unarmed man, but his human side is slowly taking over the machine. Murphy’s character arc is brilliantly executed, the “what’s your name?… Murphy” at the end is just the cherry on the top. Masterpiece of a film.
Yeah
Even more the reason why the sequels are terrible.
Exactly
@@chesswizard31 I think ocp was fiddling with his head and reverting him back in the latter films.
And he walks on water.
Let's give Lewis a round of applause for taking like four or five Desert Eagle rounds and still being capable of moving, even being able to grab a .50 rifle and killing Leon Nash.
Goddamn champion right there.
Guess they were tougher back then and also was wearing a vest most likely
On a side note, current year Nancy Allen looks amazing.
Yeah, i saw her in interview, and she was really classy women @@DreddPirateRoberts
Bulletproof plot armor of the future I😎
it might have been a 357,idk if that would have helped, but shooting that 50...luis would never hear again
What’s really ironic is that he killed Clarence with the same hand that he blew off.
Poetic justice 👏
Well I guess he gave that man a hand after all! LOLLLL
i always thought about that Clarence before seeing this would end up getting killed worse than Emil got it, not that I'd want that but just expected the karma of the movie to do it that way, to me that's the irony
He was armed this time.
Only Robocop could make a balding man with glasses into a badass villain.
Walter white
Clarence was actually modeled after Heinrich Himmler.
GEORGE
COSTANZA.
ROFL!
Thank Kurtwood Smith for that.
Robotnik? Game villain
When Murphy says “I’m not arresting you anymore” you know he’s not playing around he’s out for revenge for Clarence taking everything away from him.
@devinreavis8182 WTF 🤷🏻♂️
The moment he said that, Clarence was a dead man
Yea, Clarence knew he was in trouble so this trap was his last shout.
Those are the absolute last words you want to hear from someone that is programmed to serve the public trust and protect the innocent.
Murphy succeeded what Mac failed in Predator.
Not only is this scene epic, but the music being used right here makes it even more memorable. The entire soundtrack was well orchestrated.
💯
Basil Poledouris was an absolute musical genius
Yeah pretty much.
@@ericbattle4597His Conan The Barbarian score is equally as brilliant.
The fact that Murphy confronts Clarence bare-faced makes this scene even better.
This isn't RoboCop, the nameless, soulless OCP product. This is *Alex Murphy*. What Clarence sees here isn't just a cyborg, it's the man he *personally killed*, coming back to get him.
Just imagine what it must be like. You kill a man, and months later, you see that same man coming back. His body now a grotesque machine, his face displayed on a robotic skull. You murdered him, but he came back and killed your associates. And now it's *your* turn.
"I knew I knew you... but you ain't you. You can't be you, we put you through the window, there ain't no comin' back. This is the really real world, there ain't no comin' ba- we killed you _dead,_ there ain't no comin' back!"
I dont know why, but that needle suddenly popping from his fist and going into Boddickers neck was one of the coolest parts of the film for me. His human side took over the mechanical side, but cleverly thought to use his mechanical abities against Clarence.
I think his humanity even baited Clarence into getting closer by screaming in pain, and then delivering a death blow!
The first secret blade was Robocop's one😄
Assassins creed Robocop 🎉
@@alexanderflores-hu3zqor Solid Snake.
Fun fact in the original script Murphy was supposed to poke his eyeball 👁️. You think getting spiked in the throat was bad …they eyeball would have been worse.
"Murphy, I'm a mess" is what me and my friends say whenever we're genuinely beaten by life.
They’ll fix you… they fix everything
(Robocop grunts)
I’d buy that for a dollar
Boddicker's death in this scene is "brilliant" because he wasn't just shot or fell from somewhere. Robocop came up with the most unexpected solution from a cornered situation, killing with a simple data transmission device. It would be a totally useless tool in a duel, and here it saved his own life. At the last moment, in the last seconds, he was incredibly good at assessing the balance of power and made the most of the opportunity.
well said
Robocop should've said "F**k You!" to Clarence before he killed him. Clarence said it to him back at the drug factory.
But this one is perfect because Clarence shot Murphy's hand off, how poetic.
It’s also great how they foreshadowed that the dataspike could be lethal by the threatening way Murphy reveals it earlier in the film when the police clerk tries to tell him to stop.
The data connector looked like a middle finger, so using that to stick it to Boddicker could be taken as a visual "F**k you"
One thing that gets overlooked is the fact that Robocop stabbed Clarence with the right robotic hand...the same right hand that Clarence blasted off with the shotgun at the start of the movie cameback (if metaphorically) to get him.
There is also the fact that with both scenes...Clarence was on top while Murphy was on the floor...with the ending symbolizing Murphy finally getting the upperhand by killing Clarence.
Согласен, но здесь ещё один момент, он убивает Кларенса шипом, который предназначен для добывания информации из компьютера, а Мёрфи использует его как оружие, что символично, так как этого быть не должно.
"Symbolising" getting the upper hand by killing him? That's literally getting thr upper hand!
@@davidwagstaff47 Okay...?
damn that blood splatter on the initial stab you know hes a gonner
OUCH
I like the way it all came full circle at the steel mill. Clarence did not know Alex Murphy on a personal level so he meant nothing to him. In his mind Murphy was just another cop kill added to his badge of crime.
Alex/ROBOCOP however rightly took it personally for taking everything from him and he wanted them all to see his face and who he was before he killed them which is why he removed his helmet. That is why he lured them to the factory where Murphy was originally shot and thought to be killed so he could exert his brand of justice knowing he had a tracker built in to his armor. At that point he stopped being ROBOCOP and became officer Alex Murphy again.
get a life
@@rosspatterson131
Says the guy who went out of his way to troll me with that lame reply.
You really are as dumb as they come.
😆Fkng idiot. 🤡
Personally, I didn't find Clarence's death as cruel as he tortured Alex in the beginning. I thought the other guy who was mutilated by acid was more justified.
@@rosspatterson131 are you related to pat patterson? Did he touch your wee wee? 😂
SO YOURE NOT A ROBOCOP !!!!!!!!!
I like that the villains are actually competent. The officer gets shot, Murphy gets led into a trap and Clarence almost diassembles him and the fight is decided not because the bad guy decided to start a monologue and give the heroes a clear out.
Sure they were 1:27
What a scene. The steel beams falling on Robo is so well done. Back when practical and in-camera FX still reigned supreme.
Yeah, cant believe they dropped real steel beams onto him
@@friccle_ Well, stop believing it; they were planks of wood painted to look like steel.
@@friccle_ Well, I mean it was a model that gets whatever prop beams dropped on it (watch in slow motion and you can tell) but all practical effects and looked super real imo.
It's so good, I still can't figure out how they did it. I don't know if its a stuntman and the beams are lightweight and made of rubber, or if it's a model shot, or if they used a dummy. Compare that with effects from these days...
@@brigadier-tc8565 They used a dummy, which is always more realistic than the CGI of today.
That scream gets me everytime. You can feel the pain in it. What an actor
Absolutely that was all acting RoboCop act like he was in pain so Lawrence would drop his guard and get close to him you could see it for a split second he's in pain and immediately looks serious and pulls out the knife and his fists he calmly without grunting removes the spear with no blood on it he was faking it to get him to come closer and let guard down because he can't feel hey there it's all mechanical body
@@will1223141 I don't think he was faking at all, his nervous system is connected to that body so he feels pain, maybe even has some organs left inside. They mentioned it in robodoc.
@@henshin587 Actually no. If you watch the movie, his whole body was way too damaged to save. The only parts they could save were his face and his left hand, but they scrapped the left hand. Robocop can not feel pain. Why do you think he wasn't screaming when he was being pelted with bullets from the police officers?
He was tricking Clarence here so that he can get closer to him and so that Robocop can get a clear target.
@@leroyhill9110I take your point but I hope he wasn't just faking, it would kind of ruin the emotion of the scene for me, the look on his face and the way he writhes in pain is brilliant acting from Peter Weller and what makes this climax feel so real
Quite possibly one of the greatest films ever made.
Agreed
I personally think that this is an EXCELLENT stand alone movie. The sequels ( ESPECIALLY PART 3!!!🤮 ) were unnecessary...
This is honestly the greatest payback or “revenge” kill in any movie past, present & future! Only a filmmaker like Paul Verhoven with his obsession of over the top violence & blood splatter along with Basil Poledouris’s epic music score could be able to make this scene as epic as it is! It’s a damn shame they don’t make films like this anymore, Clarence Boddicker one of the most underrated movie villains in film history 👏🏻
I only saw the edited for tv version until recently not even the R rated one, damn the "unrated" cut was BRUTAL AF and full of carnage that is over the top for even a brutal horror movie. You thought this was a scifi movie about a cyborg cop, oh how you're wrong if you saw the unrated version. They had to cut a bunch of stuff out just to get a R rating in 1980's.
@@cranbers I somehow was allowed in to the cinema to see it - with a school buddy - at 10 years of age.....
We're getting a new game toward the end of this year called Robocop Rouge City where Peter Weller is reprising his role as Robocop. It's made by the same devs who made Terminator Resistence. Hopefully it'll bring about the same vibes and violence of the first movie and be a fan favorite like Resistance was.
Genius (This scene with (ANNA on the HILL )and was shot down and manage to fire the shot that took down the man who shot her!
I felt like his death was wayyyyy too easy.
I like the part when Robocop uses his USB as a weapon. 1:58 not like the modern robocop that is to wifi connected
What if he was Bluetooth instead hahahah
Lmao
@@itwontcomeout5678
No such thing in the 80s young yin
@@markpirie1986 I was surprised seeing the DVD in the scene where Bob Morton gets killed - I never knew they existed in 1987. Laserdiscs yes, not dvds.
Ffs!! It's a data spike!
This movie was a complete classic. When you think about the casting, the storyline, and the background music this movie was ahead of it's time.
The 80s were the best decade for action movies, hands down, no competition.
So many classics like Robo Cop, Rambo, Terminator, Cobra, Predator, Lethal Weapon, Die Hard, Indiana Jones, Star Wars, Blade Runner, Platoon, Full Metal Jacket, The Thing, soooo many good movies. I know some i mentioned arent pure action but they still pack punches
i wouldn't say it was ahead of its time, it was the norm for movies to be amazing back then
@@MikeG82no, Nostalgia lol
@@funz6491 yes there were tons of amazing movies then, there are almost none now
not nostalgia, facts
Those kinds of gunshots she sustained are highly career ending. The fact she made a full recovery and was back on the force in the sequel shows how determined she was to rid crime from the city. What a trooper.
Particularly when you consider that the sequel doesn't take place that long after the original. The cops are still on strike, for example.
yeah she wouldnt survive even a single shot of those DE. Even in the shoulders it would blow it away completely and she'd pass out due to shock and die a few minutes later (at most)
@@francoisdufresne667 She has kevlar body armor
@@francoisdufresne667 1. I read somewhere it's supposed to be chambered in .357, not super deadly 0.50.
2. It's never said they wear simple kevlar. In the beginning Murphy takes several shotgun shots without getting shredded, so I assume it's something better than kevlar.
They fix everything
I always feel after about 2 hours of doing evil things, no matter how gruesome the comeuppance, the baddie always gets off comparatively lightly.
well no problem it's just a movie, the day after doomsday is the day of reckoning, in the hereafter good people gather with good people, evil people gather with evil people
@@radenjanoko9599
True.
Too many people think this way because they think death is the end of consciousness.
Guys like Clarance will get their just due in the end either way.
Theres a "Hidden rule" that the Hero can't feel satisfaction of torturing his enemies like the "Bad guys", it's to show the moral compass between each other, look Even the soundtrack shows that, when Murphy si killed theres death silence, just the thugs and Clarence voices and laughs, when Murphy went for them at the finale theres an heroic and triumphant theme, it would be cognitive dissonance having that setting and showing Murphy enjoying toeturing Clarence and his crew
@@richiefranklin76 And you've got any evidence that it's not other than perhaps writings in texts thousands of years old ???
Well NOT QUITE 1:58 that was a Great FATALITY 💀
Peter Weller is so underrated. His performance in RoboCop isn't great because he gives humanity to a machine, it's because he removes just the right amount of humanity from the human part.
It was a role of a lifetime and he absolutely nailed it.
It's sad that they don't make movies like this anymore.
So true
It really is! 😭
Yeah what a tragedy.
Yeah they do, the emoji movie was a cinema masterclass
@@jamestopoleski9255 Paul Verhoeven is nothing less than a genius and artist.
The little things about this movie is what made it great, notice every time "the bad guy" thought he was in charge he spit out his gum. He did it at the police station and in this scene.
He also smeared his gum on the desk before he walked in to talk to Richard… funny enough, the actor married the woman playing the secretary in real life, haha!
I wish I was a kid again in the 80s/90s, watching movies like this with my friends
Same here
That what I do sometimes, watch 80s/90s movies, remembering when the world was more sane than now.
Plot twist: Clarence actually survived and escaped to a town in Wisconsin where he changed his name to Red Forman.
Where he invented a time ship and ended up in the delta quadrant.
not before sticking his foot in robocop's 4ss
Actually he used the time machine to go back to Wisconsin in the 70s, then flew it to theDelta Quadrant
Hahaha such a "Dumbass" cowardly move 🤣
rockoorbe2002 Yh right
The music, the dialogue and delivery, the memorable villain and characters. This movie is perfect
I concur
Clarence’s reaction after Robocop tells him “I’m not arresting you anymore” is priceless, very good acting.
RoboCop is awesome and kurtwood Smith was a great bad guy
One of the most satisfying revenge deaths in cinematic history.
right
It was. You savagely murdered me, well I may be a good cop, but I don't forgive or forget. So I'm not arresting you anymore! (Boy, that line sure fits the bill.)
@@ericbattle4597 that line ALWAYS gives me goosebumps
That time when Robocop was about to shoot Red Foreman, and Leland Palmer dropped a shitload of scrap iron on him.
Go slow motion at 1:28, Lewis actually blows the matte box off the camera!
I never noticed that before, because I am too busy laughing at how Lewis blew up that little m effer. Just saying
good catch 👍
Oh wow! That was rad.
Neat!
Well if you think that's strange, notice how in the wide shot of the ensuing explosion, Lewis vanishes entirely from the scene. You can see the overturned car, Clarence (a propped-up dummy), the rubble that hit Robocop, Robocop (just barely, his shoulder is visible), and the huge gun in the water. But no Lewis. She's gone. :O
Notice how Clarence dies and comes back as Red Forman
He returns to us now as Clarence The Red ;)
-Red Forman- --'
This is a perfect movie. To this day. Every scene. Classic.
I agree
0:16 *Why didn't Clarence go for the kill? He would've saved Leon's life.*
I love how emotionless Peter Weller plays RoboCop, you know that he is trying to re identify with Murphy?
Too bad the sequels completely threw his humanity out of the window and acts and talks lifeless again unlike the ending of the original.
@@brandonspain12345 which is why i only watched 2 once, and never bothered with 3.
@@brandonspain12345 Not in Robocop 2. As much as the movie can be called out on its flaws, it had an even more human Murphy.
old robocop will always be the best
Epic movie of 1987
Awesome movie!
今は規制が厳しくて作れないだろうね
When I first watched That 70's Show, I didn't recognize Red Forman as the cop killer Clarence Boddicker.
One thing that always stands out to me about this scene, is that you could never make it today. Like could you imagine a producer going to the finance dept and being like "I need money to rent out an abandoned steel mill in Pennsylvania for one of my shots, oh and we also need to pay a repair crew to make a 50 year old crane work again, before we explode it". They'd just film them in a warehouse and add CGI :(
I never honestly thought about the logistics behind that crane - you are 100% right.
Robocop faked the pain to get Clarence closer to him.
I saw this at the theater as a kid and have seen it a 100 times since probably and never realized he was faking till a week ago at my friends house. It looks painful, his reaction looks painful, the music is painful, but hes a robot hahaha.
@@aroundtheworldatthespeedof768 No, he's a cyborg...he still has some human parts such as his brain and face.
@@cryptozoomauler5505 fair, he's a cyborg, still not feeling pain when stabbed in the chest, not like a human at least
@@cryptozoomauler5505 in the robocop 2/3 sequels it’s shown that even his head itself is mostly cybernetic. And his entire body is gone. Robocop 2014 was still 20% human considering he had lungs, a right hand, a full face with minor cybernetics in his brain.
The 80s robocop can literally be torn apart limb to limb and even be decapicated and still be repaired. So yeah he was CLEARLY faking the pain. If he had actual lungs he would’ve died.
The new version would’ve died instantly getting stabbed through the chest. 80s robocop is very much like a terminator.
He still feels pain. Pain is imperative in order to give his brain context and know he's in peril
God, that music when Robocop appears…. Chills every time.
IKR
Kurtwood Smith was so brilliant as Clarence that the sight of him in anything else would always make me uneasy for years after watching Robocop.
Absolutely terrifying psychopath.
They say the cruelest villains are usually (and deservedly) played by the nicest guys around, think of Robert Englund having his day in Freddy Krueger's burnt skin...
It's a shame what's become of Red Forearm after leaving Wisconsin. I guess Eric leaving really did depress him
One of the most classic revenge scenes.
"Murphy, I'm a mess." Great line. That gets me.
One of the MOST gruesome and horrifying execution scenes EVER. I'm still traumatized over 35 years later. Those screams!! Peter Weller is a versatile and interesting actor. After this I saw him in NAKED LUNCH, the dizzyingly drug-fueled book by William Burroughs.
Red Forman can kill people but can't stick his foot up Eric's behind 😂🤣
When I was your age I was fighting a metallic cyber cop I loved him but he hated me he stabbed my neck and boy did it hurt
"Enough butt talk"
he didn't spit out his gum or Eric would have had to be resurrected into a cyborg
@@DavidRocha-cq9mh so this what you have been doing in my basement cop BOTS!!!
1:28 The hood of the camera falls off with the bang
The way Murphy pretends to be in pain so Clarence can come into range of his data spike 👌
1:59 Alex’s face change - from pained look to one that’s dead serious
How do you know he pretending?... I always thought he was feeling the pain
I figured the pain was real. He still had some organs. They showed that he ate sort of a yogurt to keep them going, so he at least had some of his digestive tract. Most of his brain was original, and presumably his heart. Clarence probably got him in a lung.
@racookster Most of the nerves and parts of his brain that give him pain are kinda destroyed from his brutal death at the beginning, notice how quick his face changes as soon as he gets a killing chance.
@@randomyoutuber2633his face changed because he's an 80s hard man, that was the expression of pain channeled into rage and grim determination.
One of the absolute best villains.
"first Im going to deal with Robocop, then Ill go down and yell at my no good son Eric and those lousy weed smoking kids"
Robocop (1987) - The Masterpiece of Masterpieces.
Ironic that Boddicker is killed by the same right hand he shot off of Murphy earlier.
Well red never told Eric how he survived robocop ouch
"Enough butt talk"
Can we all thank Paul Verhoeven and his wife Martine for making this sci-fi classic happen. Every director rejected the script and laughed at the title until these two saw that there was more to it than meets the eye.
It's still hard to believe that this movie is 36 years old considering how well made it is. Everything in it aged beautifully and would not be out of place today with the exception of some of the tech and the old cars.
The idea that it would not be out of place today is more depressing than anything.
One of the gags predicted the Hummer - a car with notoriously poor gas mileage. One clip from the later live-action series shows a Hummer in the background.
Even the tech and the old cars are excusable as dystopian future.
@@floydjohnson7888 Yeah, but the Hummer is a military vehicle inappropriately repurposed for urban pissing contests; the 6000 SUX is just a straight-up civilian gas guzzler made as if the '73 oil crisis had never happened and the muscle car era had never ended.
A resounding gem indeed that still stands and maintains the test of time..”
Clarence shot off Murphy's right hand
Murphy kills Clarence using his right hand
Robocop 2 -
Murphy also loses his right hand before being torn apart
Robocop 3 -
Ninja robot cut off his right hand
And, Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader? 😉
Ah, yes. The rare "twenty pounds of TNT" .50 bullet. Good to see it used properly.
More like 20 gallons of gasoline.
Bye bye baby
It's not specified what kind of ammunition it fired but it's definitely something similar to what a 40mm grenade utilizes.
In the movie it's called the Cobra Assault Cannon and fires an explosive shell.
@@sparkygit State of the art.......bang, bang...........still got the factory sticker on it.
I GOT HIM, CLARANCE! I GOT HIM!
1:29 Lewis: Now I got you. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I watched this as a kid aged, I think 13? Imagine the goosebumps you got at that age watching this and the appreciation of just revenge, as he killed Clarence.
0:19 that part always get me excited
I watched it even younger. I forgot about a lot of the gore but Clarence's blood splattering on Murphy's chest always stuck with me.
This movie is a masterpiece.
Kurtwood must have had much fun playing this quintessential villain. His performance was so over the top that it is reminiscent of Ron O'Neal in Super Fly.
Thanks to Clarence Boddicker, I now have a habit of saying "Bye bye, baby." when I'm about to land the finishing blow on a female villain/boss in any video game I play.
Kurtwood Smith played one of the greatest villains of the 80s. Even each individual hinchman was memorable. He also gave a great performance in the movie "Fortress" the 1992 movie.
0:09 what kind of ammo is that desert eagle firing? Jeez! 😂
Probably .44 Magnum. .50 AE wasn't around in 1987
@@chrismc410 it looked like a buck shot hahah
BTW: This scene is a masterclass in editing and scene building.
What an absolutely perfect movie. It knew exactly what it was and it’s perfect
definitely
Don't forget Total Recall and Starship Troopers from Paul Verhoeven too!
"God bless that little robot movie"
- Miguel Ferrer
Man, Red had a crazy life before settling down with Kitty.
Just the best science fiction movie ever made, hands down.
Never would’ve imagined after this role that Kurtwood Smith would take on the comical Red Forman. At least he got to threaten everyone with foots in asses! 😂
They’ll fix you, they fix everything
(RoboCop grunts)
RIP Mr. Poledouris. They simply do not compose epic soundtracks like this(along with Conan the Barbarian and Starship Troopers) anymore.
Also: WTH was that that fell out of Boddicker's neck?!!
2:05 looks like there is a dude just sitting in the background. Swear you can see someone’s hat to right of him too
Its not - its a piece of the cars chassis bent up, the top part of it is caught in the sunlight so its looks like a face, while the lower part in shadow could look like a person in a dark jacket.
@@bobpage6597Nah I don’t buy that. Its way more out of focus than the car is. You can clearly see it’s further back. It definitely looks like a person.
@@ULTRAWIDE. Well I'm afraid its not aha :)
@@bobpage6597 Definitely is
@@ULTRAWIDE. I'm afraid its not, but you are welcome to think otherwise :)
RoboCop is a masterpiece from top to bottom. It's right up there with T2
Fun fact:Robocop screams in pain to make Clarence comfortable enough to lean in so he can stab him with his data spike
You’ll notice how fast he changes his expression just before he stabs Clarence in the neck
Badass scene!!!!
So you're saying that was a ploy?
@@dcmastermindfirst9418 Robocop can't feel pain. He's a machine - the only organic part of his body is a part of his brain - or what remained of it, as Boddicker did shoot him in the head with a Desert Eagle.
Yep, Murphy fooled Clarence in to thinking he was in pain so he could get close enough to stick that huge fist blade in his throat and give him a fitting send off.
It was awesome, he suckered Clarence in and literally went for the throat
The same thing did Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson) when he kills "Frank Zappa" and "Bruce Springsteen" in the infamous subway scene in the first Death Wish movie in 1974. He played a defenseless elder caught by surprise before reaching into his pocket and nailing hot lead into the two crooks.
Kurtwood Smith will ALWAYS be Clarence to me!
If you notice Clarence's behavior, he tends to prolong the suffering of his victims and he plays around. He could have shot Lewis rigth then and there, but insteand he says "bye-bye, baby" and gets interrupted and that gets his buddy killed. A moment later he could have stabbed Robo on the head, but no, "Sayonara, Robocop" and SPLAT.
Consistent character writing.
This is the best American film ever made.
Its Fn genius!
Such a classic..
Sad these kind of movies will never be made anymore.
They will be remade, but with a lot of WOKE sauce.
I don't know whether like or dislike your comment Recht
@@daveross7731 The fact that is true is sadly not something to like.
@@recht_voor_zijn_raap5506 I like having less movies that disrespect authority figures and murder cops. I LOVE THAT.
We don't need movies like these about authority figures being disrespected and murdered. Do we need movies about law and justice? Yes and there is such a movie that exists and has come out within the past 12 years. Courageous.. do we need movies like Robocop that are inspiring, motivating to move on and rose above? Yes. But not with storoines like Robocop. We need movies very similar to Flywheel, Facing the Giants, Fireproof, Courageous, War Room, The Trial. Good people who fight the good fight.
But thanks for misrepresenting my point a little.
@@daveross7731 "need" is secondary, people in Hollywood thinking what viewers "need" is the reason movies are just empty husks trying to lecture people about fantasies that only exist in college books. I don't know if I have watched the movies you mention, as English is not my native language so probably I saw a few of them in local TV, but if they are good first is because they have a story to tell. If only is message then better to not do movies but to write a manifesto.
I always wondered why Leon just didn't use his Cobra rifle, he looked like he had a clean shot
I love how Robocop feigned being in pain to ultimately stab Clarence, declaring his revenge by killing him. Brilliant scene.
He was feigning?
@@d-logan5280 indeed sir, mechanical parts dont feel pain. The only organic material left is Murphy's brain. Very smart move.
Anyone notice how Murphy killed Clarence with the hand Clarence shot off in the factory scene?
Robocop 2 should have been about Louis getting rebuilt in a Robocop. This scene kind of sets that up.
terrible idea. probably something they'd go for today though in an era when movies suck and they'd probably call it "Robocops"
I admit guessing wrong as well back then. With some years (!) to reexamine Verhoeven's film, I see that having her stand non-mechanized is more in line with the characters' blurring of the line between man and machine.
If not blurring the line, they're at least tapdancing on it.
Una de las mejores escenas de acción de todos los tiempos, por cierto desde ese entonces me enamore de la agente louis, sin olividar que tiene uno de los mejores villanos del cine, si no que el mejor.
One of my all time favorite films. Can’t wait for the game adaptation
"Murphy, I'm a mess." is my go to expression for when I get overwhelmed for whatever reason.
A good example of a perfect film.
ok, let's settle this; Does Robocop feel pain when Clarence impales him, or was he faking it to get him close enough to run the data spike through his skull? I say yes, he was faking it as shown by his sudden change of expression
the amount of action, violence, gore and sci fi effects in this movie is today unbeatable
Peter Weller And Nancy Allen Vs Kurtwood Smith And Ray Wise
For a long time I always thought Clarence said, "Now you're not a Robocop"! I was a kid when I first watched it so I would not have known what Sayonara meant at that time.
Don't worry, you are far from alone. For me, it was "see you a little later, Robocop!" or, more accurately "see ya lil la'er, Robocop!"
I also had no idea what "sayonara" was. Didn't realise my mistake until I was an adult and rewatched the film. :D
i don't think there will ever be a movie as gore down to earth and fun at the same time like robocop
I'm watching this scene after so many times and I'm getting goose pimples still. Epic. Every line every phrase is powerful. Louis: Murphy, I'm a mess. Murphy: they'll fix you. They fix everything" meaning the writers were considering having Louis character change into robocop in the part two but later scrap that idea. See how many times she got shot it was enough to kill her or rather change her like they did to Murphy in the earlier part of the movie. That's y he said they'll fix you like they fixed him.
Not really because in the deleted scenes she is in a normal hospital, alive and well, and healing just fine with her injuries with no hint/indication that she's going to become a cyborg later. So, I don't think the writers were ever considering turning her into another robocop.
no mate, they were not going to change her into a female robocop. lol. It's just a witty, poignant line of dialogue. You're taking it too literally.
Absolute classic. One of the best action movies ever.