I had a TERRIBLE time avoiding the copyright issues with this one guys! My apologies for the wonky camera settings and back amd forth cuts. I'm still working on my editing skills!!
Now imagine watching this between the ages of 7-11 and getting the toys, now thats a canon event that makes kids dreams come true. total classic that still holds up. Verhoeven is a legend. also remember cyberpunk is high-tech low-life, those barrets were crazy futuristic back then.
No shit?!?! That's actually AWESOME! I would've thought they'd just have some generic actors for that scene! That's wild! Thanks for thr comment and tuning in!!
@@kevsclassicmovies Basically the director Paul Verhoeven told them to just do things how they normally would in this type of situation, then filmed around them.
This was a (relatively) low budget movie, they had to choose between a Blade-Runner style environment or for their robot characters to look cool, and since it's called "Robocop" they thought that the title character and his chief VFX-heavy adversary should be where the money needed to go. They shot it in Dallas standing in for future Detroit and used the recently completed City Hall, with a matte-painting extension as the exterior of the OCP headquarters. This was back when police cruisers were still the boxy Crown Vics with the flat panels and hard edges, the smoother, pill-shape bodies of modern cars were new and usually reserved for pricier sports cars, with a few more affordable models having been just recently introduced. So just painting a bunch of Ford Tauruses black was enough to make it look like a futuristic police car in 1988.
I loved the painted Ford Taurus' with the retro futuristic type props on them! I didn't realize they shot in Dallas though! That's awesome! I just love all the older style movies practical effects and set pieces. You just don't get those anymore with movies I feel like. I feel like they did an outstanding job with everything! Thanks for the comment!
Excellent review and commentary and reaction. You spotted some of the visual stuff that many people haven't noticed. I watched this movie as a kid (9 or 10yo) and it had a huge impact on me. As for the sequels, there's dinner here among the hardcore fans but they're definitely worth watching, at least once. Part 3 is the weakest because it is pg13 (i think) - an attempt to extend the franchise merch, Peter Weller is not there anymore, and it was filmed like a 90s Canadian tv series, but still worth watching just to see the end of the trilogy. The tv shows were so so. One again, great video, keep em coming😊
Great review. Its good to see a reaction with an extended review afterwards. Good job! If you have not already seen Total Recall filmed in 1989 released in 1990. It worth a watch. Same director as robocop and based on a story by Philip K. Dick whose books became Blade Runner and Minority Report
Thank you!! Thanks for the support and comment! I have seen Total Recall, but it's been maybe 20 years, so definitely worth rewatching! I have seen Minority Report either, so that will have to be added to the list! :)
I mean Hollywood since about 2016 has REALLY been terrible. Maybe 1 out of 20 movies is a decent hit. Now we're looking back and everything back in the days was seemingly pretty good. I know there's a ton of garbage out there too, just so much more creativity back then
Robocop had 3 movies, and the 2014 remake that we don't talk about. It also had a mini series called Prime Directive, and a couple cartoon shows. Also the whole family closure thing is in the second movie.
@@kevsclassicmovies Robocop 2 is worth watching once. It's like 1/3 of a worthy sequel, the other 2/3 of it being mediocre action tropes. We don't speak of 3 or the blasphemous reboot.
The very 1st movie I had on VHS, what a fun ride start to finish. Strong recommendation for Paul Verhoeven's other sci-fi classics Total Recall and Starship Troopers. Unapologetically violent and hilarious, so entertaining.and rewatchable.
It's been a WHILE since I've seen Total Recall, amd remember that being an awesome sci-fi flick! And I LOVED starship troopers growing up! To be honest I never realized all these movies were made by the same person! No wonder Robocop was great! I could probably do a rewatch of Total Recall on here, but I've seen Starship Troopers too many times haha. I don't want to lie to you guys and fake a reaction to a movie I've already seen. I was thinking though, if I get big enough to do live streams on weekend nights with you guys, I'd love to rewatch some classic movies along with you guys! Sit back, have some popcorn, drinks and have a nice watch party!
Great reaction! I've always been amused by the moment when the ED-209 robot shoots off his arm, and then he has a short circuit from pain for a few seconds 25:27 ⚡🤖😆 And also the final scene with this robot at the end 32:15 😆 Poor robot
Thanks Vlad! Did this video for you man! There were a ton of great details in this movie! I thoroughly enjoyed watching him go from hardcore robot to more of a man towards the end! I'm honestly shocked I never made my way around to watching this one! Thanks for the comment and tuning in!!
I always thought about what could get through Murphy’s armor and into his human bits, and thought a .50 BMG firing sub cal tungsten sabot rounds could probably get through, maybe Raufoss at the least, but doubt it. ED-209 was supposed to be equipped with three 20mm cannons. The damage to Murphy’s outer chest armor indicates HE frag shells, because they dented the armor not penetrated, but 20mm frag would have blown Mr. Kinney apart. Kinney’s GSW’s looked like .50, not what 20mm frag would do. If ED-209 had 20mm cannons, then tungsten API rounds would have definitely ended Murphy. So, it’s debatable what ED-209’s weaponry is supposed to be. Robocop 2/Cain’s weaponry is certainly impressive. Nice reaction! New sub.
I definitely wasn't sure what kind of ammo/weaponry it's supposed to be for ED209. Although you'd think a 20mm cannon like that would shred through that armor. I feel like they said it was made of Kevlar and titanium. Not sure how much force titanium could withstand, but that would be a cool experiment! Thank you a TON for the new sub, and comment!! I appreciate you!!
Dick Jones is running the police department. He let Clarence and his gang go so that he could kill Robocop, but he also gave orders to the remaining cops to do the same.
It's amazing I didn't fully pick up on this until the last office scene where he literally made the statements that he was running the police department! I feel ashamed because I should've picked up on that way sooner! Playing both sides of good and bad was a good twist for the movie though!
Everything you said about wishing they had done more was a rule in movies in the best films of that era, when movies were 90 minutes as a rule and left young viewers dreaming about the back story and sequels they'd love to make themselves. In that era, MOST great films left the audience wanting more and had abrupt endings that left all the "loose ends" to the viewer's imagination. From 'Night of the Living Dead' and 'An American Werewolf in London' to John Carpenter's 'The Thing' and the David Cronenberg's 'The Fly'... they all had endings that left the audience hanging and thinking in a great way. This gave viewers something to talk about at the burger joint after seeing the movie, trying to imagine what happened next. Modern films give you overkill, too much information and nothing left to your imagination. Look back at the ending of the film "JAWS", after it's over, modern audiences are always saying things like "I wish we would have seen the sheriff go home and confront the mayor" and there's just no need for that kind of over extended ending. In the 80's and before that, movie makers knew... you tell your story, blow the audience away with it and get out. Brevity is the soul of wit. If you can't tell a great story in 90 minutes, you don't have a good story and you need to cut a lot of unnecessary shit out.
I do enjoy being able to speculate about the possible endings while leaving it kind of open at the end! I just thought they did such a good job that I kind of wanting to see what happened to the family. The old movies do that GREAT story telling and then just stop where they need to, like you said. Definitely a blast watching! Thanks for the comment!!
The story explanation for why you don’t see a lot of “futuristic” stuff is that this is “old Detroit”. OCP has no desire to modernize it. They want to tear it all down to build Delta City, that futuristic city you imagine.
I love the line of thinking! And if you think about it, a major city with crime ridden areas wouldn't necessarily have the technology because of no money, and that same crime! So it definitely makes sense with the movie!
I'll definitely check that one out and watch it! I was thinking of doing either Patch Adams or rewatching The Mask with Jim Carrey, but I'll do Eye of the Tiger after!
@kevsclassicmovies I haven't had a chance to check your previous vids yet, so excuse me if you've done it, but if you like 80s classics The Thing is a great one
excellent review, a few things. OCP owns the cops, so they can reslease anyone I guess, Blade runner had lots more budget. I remeber the 80's Regan Star Wars project being annouced. Watch the other directors films as I guess others have said. And do Return of the living dead, another classic fromt the 80's that always gets missed.
I can definitely do that! Thanks for the comment! It's really fun seeing these movies for the first time and having everyone explain some of the more complicated aspects!
There is a sequel, but it had a different writer as the original writer was a part of the Writers Guild of America strike in 1988. The movie did okay, but it wasn't for me. It just wasn't as good as the first. But saying that, it's still MILES better than the 3rd one and the remake. Those were hot garbage and I regret watching them. There were also a series of 4 made for TV movies. I have them on DVD, but I've yet to watch those. I heard they're good though. And believe it or not, there were 2 cartoons made of Robocop. The first is on UA-cam and I found it enjoyable, but the second was like Inspector Gadget with a Robocop reskin.
I'll have to put the sequel on the list then! If it was better than the remake, I'm down to watch it! They made Cartoons?! Do you know what network they premiered them on?? Thanks for the input, comment and tuning in!! :)
@@kevsclassicmovies the second movie wasn't as good as the first, but stear clear of the 3rd one. It's an insult to the movie franchise PS: I would have to Google the cartoons, as I don't know what they were shown on. It might have been shown only in America as I'm certain I would remember if it had been shown in the UK. My brother was Robocop mad at the time. He had the action figures too. I recently got an ED209 on eBay as I'm a nerd. He tends to topple over randomly, so it's movie accurate XD
I had a TERRIBLE time avoiding the copyright issues with this one guys! My apologies for the wonky camera settings and back amd forth cuts. I'm still working on my editing skills!!
Now imagine watching this between the ages of 7-11 and getting the toys, now thats a canon event that makes kids dreams come true. total classic that still holds up. Verhoeven is a legend. also remember cyberpunk is high-tech low-life, those barrets were crazy futuristic back then.
I would've LOVED to have gone to the theaters to see this!!
The medical team sounded real because they were real ER doctors and nurses...
No shit?!?! That's actually AWESOME! I would've thought they'd just have some generic actors for that scene! That's wild! Thanks for thr comment and tuning in!!
@@kevsclassicmovies Basically the director Paul Verhoeven told them to just do things how they normally would in this type of situation, then filmed around them.
This was a (relatively) low budget movie, they had to choose between a Blade-Runner style environment or for their robot characters to look cool, and since it's called "Robocop" they thought that the title character and his chief VFX-heavy adversary should be where the money needed to go.
They shot it in Dallas standing in for future Detroit and used the recently completed City Hall, with a matte-painting extension as the exterior of the OCP headquarters. This was back when police cruisers were still the boxy Crown Vics with the flat panels and hard edges, the smoother, pill-shape bodies of modern cars were new and usually reserved for pricier sports cars, with a few more affordable models having been just recently introduced. So just painting a bunch of Ford Tauruses black was enough to make it look like a futuristic police car in 1988.
I loved the painted Ford Taurus' with the retro futuristic type props on them! I didn't realize they shot in Dallas though! That's awesome! I just love all the older style movies practical effects and set pieces. You just don't get those anymore with movies I feel like. I feel like they did an outstanding job with everything! Thanks for the comment!
Excellent review and commentary and reaction. You spotted some of the visual stuff that many people haven't noticed. I watched this movie as a kid (9 or 10yo) and it had a huge impact on me. As for the sequels, there's dinner here among the hardcore fans but they're definitely worth watching, at least once. Part 3 is the weakest because it is pg13 (i think) - an attempt to extend the franchise merch, Peter Weller is not there anymore, and it was filmed like a 90s Canadian tv series, but still worth watching just to see the end of the trilogy. The tv shows were so so. One again, great video, keep em coming😊
Great review. Its good to see a reaction with an extended review afterwards. Good job! If you have not already seen Total Recall filmed in 1989 released in 1990. It worth a watch. Same director as robocop and based on a story by Philip K. Dick whose books became Blade Runner and Minority Report
Thank you!! Thanks for the support and comment! I have seen Total Recall, but it's been maybe 20 years, so definitely worth rewatching! I have seen Minority Report either, so that will have to be added to the list! :)
It's like.... I mean.... this film is so genius and DEEP. Hollywood REALLY doesn't make films this good anymore, does it?
and in the 80s this was just a basic fun action flick with fun satire that kids liked more than the adults.
@@krono5el Right. Wow... kinda sad that this is where we are at.
I mean Hollywood since about 2016 has REALLY been terrible. Maybe 1 out of 20 movies is a decent hit. Now we're looking back and everything back in the days was seemingly pretty good. I know there's a ton of garbage out there too, just so much more creativity back then
"Dead or alive, you're coming with me".
That was a great quote!
Robocop had 3 movies, and the 2014 remake that we don't talk about. It also had a mini series called Prime Directive, and a couple cartoon shows. Also the whole family closure thing is in the second movie.
I knew there was a remake, but I didn't realize there was a second robocop! Is it worth watching?! Of so, I'll put it on the list!
@@kevsclassicmovies Robocop 2 is worth watching once. It's like 1/3 of a worthy sequel, the other 2/3 of it being mediocre action tropes. We don't speak of 3 or the blasphemous reboot.
@@dudermcdudeface3674 Wise words.
The very 1st movie I had on VHS, what a fun ride start to finish. Strong recommendation for Paul Verhoeven's other sci-fi classics Total Recall and Starship Troopers. Unapologetically violent and hilarious, so entertaining.and rewatchable.
It's been a WHILE since I've seen Total Recall, amd remember that being an awesome sci-fi flick! And I LOVED starship troopers growing up! To be honest I never realized all these movies were made by the same person! No wonder Robocop was great!
I could probably do a rewatch of Total Recall on here, but I've seen Starship Troopers too many times haha. I don't want to lie to you guys and fake a reaction to a movie I've already seen.
I was thinking though, if I get big enough to do live streams on weekend nights with you guys, I'd love to rewatch some classic movies along with you guys! Sit back, have some popcorn, drinks and have a nice watch party!
Great reaction! I've always been amused by the moment when the ED-209 robot shoots off his arm, and then he has a short circuit from pain for a few seconds 25:27 ⚡🤖😆 And also the final scene with this robot at the end 32:15 😆 Poor robot
Thanks Vlad! Did this video for you man! There were a ton of great details in this movie! I thoroughly enjoyed watching him go from hardcore robot to more of a man towards the end! I'm honestly shocked I never made my way around to watching this one! Thanks for the comment and tuning in!!
Thank you for your reaction! I will wait for the reaction to other cool movies 🙌 Terminator 1, 2, 3, Totall Recall, Kingsman.
Keep it up brother you got this …Gods good ❤
Thank you!! I appreciate you!!
I always thought about what could get through Murphy’s armor and into his human bits, and thought a .50 BMG firing sub cal tungsten sabot rounds could probably get through, maybe Raufoss at the least, but doubt it. ED-209 was supposed to be equipped with three 20mm cannons. The damage to Murphy’s outer chest armor indicates HE frag shells, because they dented the armor not penetrated, but 20mm frag would have blown Mr. Kinney apart. Kinney’s GSW’s looked like .50, not what 20mm frag would do. If ED-209 had 20mm cannons, then tungsten API rounds would have definitely ended Murphy. So, it’s debatable what ED-209’s weaponry is supposed to be. Robocop 2/Cain’s weaponry is certainly impressive.
Nice reaction! New sub.
I definitely wasn't sure what kind of ammo/weaponry it's supposed to be for ED209. Although you'd think a 20mm cannon like that would shred through that armor. I feel like they said it was made of Kevlar and titanium. Not sure how much force titanium could withstand, but that would be a cool experiment!
Thank you a TON for the new sub, and comment!! I appreciate you!!
Dick Jones is running the police department. He let Clarence and his gang go so that he could kill Robocop, but he also gave orders to the remaining cops to do the same.
It's amazing I didn't fully pick up on this until the last office scene where he literally made the statements that he was running the police department! I feel ashamed because I should've picked up on that way sooner! Playing both sides of good and bad was a good twist for the movie though!
Everything you said about wishing they had done more was a rule in movies in the best films of that era, when movies were 90 minutes as a rule and left young viewers dreaming about the back story and sequels they'd love to make themselves. In that era, MOST great films left the audience wanting more and had abrupt endings that left all the "loose ends" to the viewer's imagination. From 'Night of the Living Dead' and 'An American Werewolf in London' to John Carpenter's 'The Thing' and the David Cronenberg's 'The Fly'... they all had endings that left the audience hanging and thinking in a great way. This gave viewers something to talk about at the burger joint after seeing the movie, trying to imagine what happened next. Modern films give you overkill, too much information and nothing left to your imagination. Look back at the ending of the film "JAWS", after it's over, modern audiences are always saying things like "I wish we would have seen the sheriff go home and confront the mayor" and there's just no need for that kind of over extended ending. In the 80's and before that, movie makers knew... you tell your story, blow the audience away with it and get out. Brevity is the soul of wit. If you can't tell a great story in 90 minutes, you don't have a good story and you need to cut a lot of unnecessary shit out.
I do enjoy being able to speculate about the possible endings while leaving it kind of open at the end! I just thought they did such a good job that I kind of wanting to see what happened to the family. The old movies do that GREAT story telling and then just stop where they need to, like you said. Definitely a blast watching! Thanks for the comment!!
You should check out "Blue Thunder" (1983) with Roy Scheider. It
has an interesting cops and robbers idea.
I'd be happy to add that to my board of movies to watch! I'm all about cop and robbers movies!! Thank you for the comment and tuning in!
Coed nudity in the workplace is a Paul Verhoeven trademark for some reason. As is throwing characters through windows.
Hahaha! First thing I thought of was the starship troopers shower scene 🤣
Great movie
I agree! I would've loved to have been alive when so many of these legendary movies came out in theaters!
The story explanation for why you don’t see a lot of “futuristic” stuff is that this is “old Detroit”. OCP has no desire to modernize it. They want to tear it all down to build Delta City, that futuristic city you imagine.
I love the line of thinking! And if you think about it, a major city with crime ridden areas wouldn't necessarily have the technology because of no money, and that same crime! So it definitely makes sense with the movie!
You should review Alien!! 👽
I was thinking of doing that next since it's coming out in theaters again!!
He gets shot by criminals and becomes a cyborg, then gets shot by the police and becomes more human.
Hahaha that's actually a sweet parallel!!
6000 SUCKS, I mean SUX 🤣
🤣🤣🤣 they absolutely WRECKED that one with the explosive 50 cal!
You need to watch the Eye of the Tiger movie with Gary Busey.
I'll definitely check that one out and watch it! I was thinking of doing either Patch Adams or rewatching The Mask with Jim Carrey, but I'll do Eye of the Tiger after!
The guy was let go, because this is a world where corporate power is above the law, and government
They own the whole show
It's interesting that this was in 1987 but isn't too far from nowadays! It's a good point though!! Thanks for the comment and tuning in!!
@kevsclassicmovies I haven't had a chance to check your previous vids yet, so excuse me if you've done it, but if you like 80s classics The Thing is a great one
excellent review, a few things. OCP owns the cops, so they can reslease anyone I guess, Blade runner had lots more budget. I remeber the 80's Regan Star Wars project being annouced. Watch the other directors films as I guess others have said. And do Return of the living dead, another classic fromt the 80's that always gets missed.
I can definitely do that! Thanks for the comment! It's really fun seeing these movies for the first time and having everyone explain some of the more complicated aspects!
There is a sequel, but it had a different writer as the original writer was a part of the Writers Guild of America strike in 1988. The movie did okay, but it wasn't for me. It just wasn't as good as the first. But saying that, it's still MILES better than the 3rd one and the remake. Those were hot garbage and I regret watching them.
There were also a series of 4 made for TV movies. I have them on DVD, but I've yet to watch those. I heard they're good though.
And believe it or not, there were 2 cartoons made of Robocop. The first is on UA-cam and I found it enjoyable, but the second was like Inspector Gadget with a Robocop reskin.
I'll have to put the sequel on the list then! If it was better than the remake, I'm down to watch it! They made Cartoons?! Do you know what network they premiered them on?? Thanks for the input, comment and tuning in!! :)
@@kevsclassicmovies the second movie wasn't as good as the first, but stear clear of the 3rd one. It's an insult to the movie franchise
PS: I would have to Google the cartoons, as I don't know what they were shown on. It might have been shown only in America as I'm certain I would remember if it had been shown in the UK. My brother was Robocop mad at the time. He had the action figures too. I recently got an ED209 on eBay as I'm a nerd. He tends to topple over randomly, so it's movie accurate XD