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RoboCop 2 (11/11) Movie CLIP - Goodbye (1990) HD
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RoboCop (Peter Weller) rips the brain from RoboCop 2 and pummels it.
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The serialized story structure and barbed social commentary from comic book creator and co-writer Frank Miller earned critical respect in this satirical science fiction sequel directed by Irvin Kershner. Peter Weller returns as RoboCop, a futuristic cyborg fashioned from cutting-edge technology and the biological remains of slain Detroit police officer, Alex Murphy. Still patrolling the city streets, RoboCop is scheduled by his creator, Omni Consumer Products, to be replaced by a new "superior" model, RoboCop 2, that according to designer Juliette Faxx (Belinda Bauer), will contain the human remains not of a cop but a criminal. In the meantime, an instantly addictive drug called Nuke is sweeping through Detroit thanks to a kingpin named Cain (Tom Noonan). Taking Cain to task, RoboCop is captured and dismantled. When he's put back together, the cyborg is reprogrammed with a series of socially conscious commands (in a sly mocking of the then relatively new concept of "political correctness") that render him impotent as a law enforcer. Taking charge by rewiring himself with an electrical overload, RoboCop arrests Cain, who is injured in the process. Faxx secretly takes Cain's brain and inserts it into RoboCop 2, turning the robot immediately into a law-breaking murder machine and leading to a violent showdown between two generations of robotic crime-fighters.
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Cast: Belinda Bauer, Nancy Allen, Tom Noonan, Peter Weller
Director: Irvin Kershner
Producers: Jane Bartelme, Patrick Crowley, Jon Davison, Phil Tippett
Screenwriters: Edward Neumeier, Michael Miner, Frank Miller, Walon Green
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I like how Cain opens to the pincers cart from his chest and is like "gimme gimme gimme gimme." Like a real addict.
I saw it too. It's a bit funny, a thing made of tons of hard metal needing toxic liquid chemicals so bad it can't control it's claws. Now that's sci-fi.
He was a real addict prior to the transformation, remember?
Look up bender vs robocop. He uses Benders quotes from Futurama for Cain. That’s exactly what he says
Yup
He is a real addict. Addiction is in the brain. So the fact that they turned him into a cyborg didnt change this.
This is the single most intense anti-drug PSA I've ever seen.
Drugs literally saved the day. If he hadnt taken it he would have won also who installs bluetooth on a brain?
@@thewootpanda its not bluetooth, its WiFi.
Don't take drugs or some evil robotics company will lombotomize you and make you into a cyborg.
@issam guiti the internet was not for consumers in mid-1990s and it was really really bad
and i googled it 3 times and checked if it was true 2 times but idk
1. The earliest versions of wifi were implemented in the mid-1990s, but it wasn't until Apple included the technology in the iBook laptop in 1999, as well as other models in the early 2000s, that it really started to kick off. Broadband speeds are generally faster than dial-up.
2. The ARPANET was decommissioned in 1990. Limited private connections to parts of the Internet by officially commercial entities emerged in several American cities by late 1989 and 1990. The NSFNET was decommissioned in 1995, removing the last restrictions on the use of the Internet to carry commercial traffic.
edit2: sorry my keyboard freaked out when i tried to use copy and paste
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Fridge Horror: This is entirely plausible. Cain’s consciousness was still fresh in his RAM when Murphy crushed his brain. He still had just enough ghost in his memory to watch himself be definitively killed.
I've read that getting guillotined leaves you conscious for several seconds, long enough to see your headless body spraying blood. Some scientist convinced a prisoner to blink alternate eyes as long as they could after their head landed, and he counted several blinks.
Yup. And it's a fitting end Alex gave Cain when he smashed his brain after yanking it outta Robocop 2 thanks to his being distracted by the Nuke. If Alex hadn't have been able to get Cain's brain, who knows what might have happened besides a bloodbath.
Possibly maybe some wireless connection there as well, outside of the wired connection there to keep the brain alive, feed it etc.
Pretty damn epic comment.
I don't think so, I mean RAM memory is not deleted unless power goes off. In the other hand if they could upload a consciousness to a Storage device or RAM they wouldn't need the biological brain at all after an upload and in this universe all cyborgs still have a human mind (with electronic implants) to control the robotic body.
Also RAM memory is needed because is way faster than a Hard drive but again once the computer is disconnected from the power source it loses all its data. Modern SSDs no longer have that issue so in a near future RAM memory might not be needed all at.
This scene was BS is just body horror for the sake of disturbing the audience like most of other scenes very crude for the time the movie was made.
This movie aged so well. Not to mention that Cainbot is absolutely terrifying. The only part of him they saved was his brain and they gave him control of a literal murder machine.
😅68j😅ii😅j😅😅
I like the Futurama edit with Bender's face and voice.
Во всем виновата красивая женщина, это она спасла его мозг и добилась внедрить в робота
Humans!!😂
Agreed. The effects of the remake were obviously better but that doesn't make a movie age well. This has the 2014 hasn't.
Robot: just in case my brain is about to get squashed I’m making sure a TV flips opens to show my reaction
Top 10 Anime Deaths of all time
Lmao
Easter egg
Trydodis got too get them UA-cam veiws
I'd assume that he had some of himself in cache. Not him, just a program. I know it's a movie but it would explain the situation a bit.
No brain, No Cain.
+auranit You win Internet.
No Cain, No Pain.
auranit I genuinely wish that was a line in the movie!!!! That's awesome! 😆
isnt that the series version????
auranit cant complAIN
The idea of a cyborg that has a drug addiction is one that fascinates the living bejesus out of me. Even though Cain is now this 8ft tall, heavily armed piece of military grade equipment he still has his organic human brain which due to years of drug abuse is still mentally dependent on getting high. Except now he can take his anger and mental breakdowns out on people in grand fashion by utterly maiming them. People don't seem to look back on Robocop 2 as fondly as the first but damn it had some solid and dark ideas.
Even more interesting because the scientists chose to make him a cyborg specifically so they could control him through his drug addiction
in theory you'd get the creativity of a human brain, assisted by a computer and mechanical body. all you have to do is give it the drugs it 'needs' (i suppose is what OCP would tell the public: oh these?! these are just anti-rejection drugs for the cyborg!" + they own the police) and you have that perfect human + machine combo with a leash... except you don't as they demonstrated :P
another great scene is the failed robocop 2 demonstrations. very creepy, both of them push the limits of what a human-cyborg is in my opinion; one of them is a dismembered head suspended in a hulking vaguely humanoid suit and the other is humanoid but stripped of their face. i suppose in the end their brains are still human and that what matters. another interesting question is the extent to which their brain is fused or replaced with computers
And they made Cain toys for kids! Lmao 🤣
Trying warhammer 40k it's much worse.
Also, look at the quantity of the drugs that he takes as a cyborg.
Taking a huge tube of that drug directly to his brain must have kept him extra high.
The latency between the brain dying and the face on the screen screaming in agony really captures the era of technology this was filmed in.
Sometimes you can't complete a movie with an awesome battle damage.
In the 90s, we didn’t have flatscreen TV. This movie did. And yea cgi was trash but it done well
It definitely was next gen wifi
Theoretically, the computer should crash right away without any such effects (disconnected brain).
@@ArcadeFan77 RoboCop movies are based on the future so he had Wi-Fi
Can we all just appreciate how Robocop changes from human actor to stop motion animation from 1:06 to 1:08 without changing the camera angle
That actually is pretty impressivr.
Hmmm... It's a really good job. Not surprised, considering he's the guy that directed the best star wars movie of all time.
Yes it's very well done
@billy boggins It's because Phil Tippett, the stop-motion animator on this film (and the previous film) used rear projection for the scene. In doing so, he was able to match up where Robocop is at on the screen with the armature to create an almost seamless transition. If you go by frame by frame, you can pinpoint the exact moment as to when the transition takes place. The following frame is then replaced with a clean plate shot of the scene. It's a simple trick that requires a lot of planning between both teams to make the effect work. And it also shows why Phil Tippett is one of the greatest stop motion animators and effects artists of the era.
@@StevenMatthewsTFI it's more about Phil Tippett than Kershner imo
It’s like he’s being dragged to hell digitally. We just get to see his reaction.
I think that's literally what happened his mind and emotions were presented on the screen and when he died his soul finally left and the body was empty
Perfect.
But before that they send him to heaven with Nuke.
I'd be pretty freaked out to if I watched my brain get crushed into pulp in front of me.
Cain gets whatever hell he deserves of the undead
I love how the claws in the drug slot were like 'OOOOO GIMME GIMME!!'
thats me getting my enegry drinks when i really need one
GOODBYE !
I wish I had a drug slot.
@@Supernautiloid Anything is a drug slot if you're brave enough.
@@Default_Defecttrue
Robocop 2 is severely underrated. While it ignores some things from 1 that shouldn’t have been ignored it’s definitely a really fun sequel that deserves more love
Its better than robocop 3 and the remake, but still... the quality is far below from the 1st one. Thats why the new movie will be a continuation from the 1st one. Theyre ignoring all the others.
@@valdotc8559 IF that even gets made still
Honestly if Robocop is a basically perfect, A+ film, Robocop 2 is still a solid B+ in my book. There's honestly a few small things I think I like more than the original, and even with its flaws it's still one of my favorite sequels to any movie from this era.
@@valdotc8559 The remake is better than this one (the plotlines with the super-criminal 10 year old kid were a bit off the deep end here) but neither is as good as the original movie. Still, both good flicks. 3 is okay I guess. That TV mini-series was pure trash.
@@valdotc8559 I think the remake was still better than this one.
probably one of the best stop motion sequences ever made
anime? what's you talkin' bout Shruk?
Yep that is the only reason this movie is good. Cainbot is just too badass
my uncle helped animate his 3D face :)
Mäh in Cgi it would have looked better....HAHAHAHAHAH
MrJives all I saw metal shit all over the screen.
I love how they built a special slot for illegal drugs
and the conveyor hand was like gimmie gimmie!
I always found it hilarious how Cain's one hand was impatient with his other hand. Never happened to me before lol
It's not a special slot for illegal drugs, it's an incinerator for drug disposal. At least, that's what OCP told the press. xD
yeah I found that weird. almost like the conveyor hand its own AI that was addicted to drugs
not really the drain was from a drugged criminal and they through to use the drug for control the android.
While the concept of literally watching your own brain get destroyed is horrific, the sudden zoom in on Cain’s face model destroys me every time. 2:04 is just…pure gold.
Literally “live robocain reaction”
It's like the Megamind "no b**ches?" meme lmao
@@mirakhalifa8704 **The Rock eyebrow*
@@mirakhalifa8704exactly.
The meme was there before the time.
His brain was about to be crushed by a cyborg police with the force of a thousand pounds and his reaction was just "🤨"
I love that Cain has a special compartment just to get high.
It is always strange: a robot addicted to drugs.
@@HANSMKAMP tbh, it's the organic parts that are addicted, that's sort of understandable. What's weird is that the engineers that designed the robot made it with a "get high" compartment.
@@DarkOmegaMK2 Not really. It was part of their "brilliant" plan to control Cain. He provides "protection" and they provide him with drugs.
Simple hypothesis: that woman responsable for the project, demand the chest compartment (only her knew the purpose to use Caine's addiction to better control him). Long hypothesis: That chest compartment was designed to some kind of food (as Robocop himself need to ingest "baby food"). Maybe Caine don't "eat" something alike as baby food, but some protein compound. 'Cause even Caine only had brain as organic tissue, brain need protein and such. So the chest compartment is to such thing to inject directily into the brain. Caine being a junkie, use that to get high.
@@incvbvsmalebolge3640 That would make more sense.
"THIS looks important!"
--Tony Stark, "Iron Man"
I thought the same thing before I even watched the video.
I was hoping Alex would say that
RIP
Well, I always think that some scenes from the Iron Man movies was inspired by Robocop. Like when he pulled that terrorist boss from a wall.
Oh man, the whole fight against Iron Monger was an homage to this movie, or at least is what I think, I love both movies so much.
So...the brain had wifi?
Seems like.
Plus it seems like you can freak out for a while after having your brain smooshed. Maybe it's a decoy brain and he just got up and walked away once everyone left.
+Fran AM Bluetooth.
You made me genuinely laugh. XD
Lol, no, sorry; bryede with that comment.
The stop motion is outstanding here. Makes this whole scene a whole lot more creepy and terrifying.
stop motion takes advantage of uncanny valley
I am blown away at how detailed they made robo Cain, like every part of him works and has a purpose. Very intricate design and so realistic even with the stop motion. Great scene, great movie.
This is what movies used to be like. They had practical special effects and very little CGI. CGI while still very new and expensive, was used only to highlight the practical effects; unlike today, where it is used for everything and you really can easily see it.
I was disappointed at how easily Robocop was able to break into the robot brain when you would expect that it's armour there would be strong and require specialist tools to remove - but ill just have to pretend that robo loaded his gun with specialised armour piercing bullets or had the specialist tooling or something.
Am I the only one who thinks Robocop looks more awesome with that scar on his helmet?
Yes. It proves that he had tough fights in the past. A brandnew Robocop with not any scratch anywhere, would be inexperienced or have an inexperienced AI.
Why would you be the only one?
@@HANSMKAMP would look*
I'm probably the only one who thinks the 2014 RoboCop looks better than this
@@Mostwantedtbest well technically it is, since its CGI and it has the quality of modern films
But ehh, the movie is fine but i prefer the old one
0:41 Gimme gimme gimme.
I know, right XD
they pinch back
You mean tight tight tight?
My brother and I laughed at that scene so hard the first time we saw it. We first saw the Robocop films on VHS. Ah, good old days.
Britney Spears reference lol
I like those excited claws when they come out to grab the drugs. Shows how much of a fiend he was.
And an impatient one too.
True, uh? And the way they repeatedly clench strikes like a "gimmegimmegimmegimme!"
That last unnecessary elbow drop to the squashed brain goop. Pure 80s action movie badassery!
Acho que a última foi só pra se certificar de que ele não vai sobreviver
1 year old but he smashed the brain stem, to ensure it’s completely destroyed.
Peter Weller didn't do his role, Lewis was murdered and the old man is apparently dead
This is a 90s movie
@@godswillotonye6519 1990 release means it was still mostly made in the 80s tho lol
Plot twist: Cain was backed up on iCloud.
I can see that becoming the next robocop movie. The return of cain
The connection seemed wireless
Totally not my phone after 5 pictures
Then he is truly dead. Garbled. Unrecoverable. For ever.
@@mediocreman6323 r/woosh
Iron Man(movie) took a considerable amount of inspiration from RoboCop. The climax fight scene is with no doubt, one of them.
(rip!) "this looks important!"
The failed Iron Man-clone suit tests reel Tony Stark had was based off the failed test subjects scene in Robocop 2.
@@StuNankivell at least Robocain's scientists were smart enough to keep important parts like the brain under armour; Robocop had to shoot open the armour in order to access it. Stane left the optical cable hanging outside of the Iron Monger that Stark could simply reach out and rip it off.
@@sweetcandysugaarmy8480 To be fair Staine's scientists had no idea how the power source actually worked and based the Iron Monger suit off the prototype of the prototype made under stressful circumstances.
@@concept5631 yes they knew, they just didnt know how to make it small (the arc). And keeping the optical cable safe doesnt have anything to do with the power device.
what a way to die... seeing your own brain about to get crushed, then feeling your mind unravel as the crushing starts while still watching it.
This flick went to a whole other level in some ways.
Yup. Some people think it's just a mindless action movie. But it makes some good comments on how truly unholy and dangerous it would be to combine the human mind with a robotic body. Especially the mind of a criminal, with a dangerous weapon.
@@minihalkoja590 I still get creeped out thinking how, if those scientists wanted to, they could've just keep Kane's brain in that vat and tortured him forever.
They straight up killed a kid in this film.
@@concept5631 Yep. They killed several children (innocent too) in an Angelina Jolie movie too.
@@concept5631 who?
Robocop: "See, this is your brain on Heroine!" *smashes brain'*
Any questions?
No Brain No Cain
No Brain No Pain
No Brain No Gain
No Brain No Cocaine
And The Last Not The List Is No Heart No Hugo
Murphy if he retained some OCP directives
One of the scariest cyborgs in any film ever
That warehouse scene still gives me nightmares
daustin8888 when I saw it at the cinema there was a scene never seen again when RoboCain turned various time the black chick's body snapping her neck... saw the movie alot of times, never seen that scene again... maybe it was so ferocious that they censored it.
Zetey a I have a video on my channel of another scariest cyborg, maybe scariest than this. Too bad it's only s videogame, but being chased by that thing that kills you instantaneously was tremendous.
@@PLATOON72 Yeah. A psychopath in a robotic body, what could go wrong?
daustin8888 I remember that scene for the violence, but the most violent one in this movie is the corrupted cop's vivisection... I was 12 then and I have been terribly shocked by that one. One of the most violent movie I've ever seen as long as Tusk and Cannibal Holocaust.
feels like watching robot chicken
exactly
Love the stop motion here, better than CGI any day.
lol
Venting Show Haha, no way man. Good graphics today are much more fluid and versetile than ancient stop-motion techniques.
Haha I know, right? I busted up laughing when I realized it totally reminded me of Robot Chicken. "Welcome to COBRA, Calvin! You need a codename and my, those are some fancy trousers you're wearing. I shall call you "TrouserSnake!"
Stop motion fans love this stuff. Those clamps cycling in anticipation of the drug cartridge is just the kind of thoughtful work that makes animation so appealing.
I love how much of a cunning tactician Murphy is in this one
Like he plans multiple steps in advance before taking a thunderous one
Because Murphy is very smart guy.
@@paulkellerman2603 Combined that with the machine’s programming he can pretty much do anything
People say the T-800 Terminator outmatches Robocop.
They clearly have not seen Robocop 1 & 2. Murphy is not just a walking tank, he's got actual smarts and has beaten supposedly superior foes.
Except when he tried to assault Cain´s factory by himself. That was very dumb.
@@mrz2690 Except In the first 1987 film Murphy did the exact same thing Sal’s cocaine factory with active employees armed to the teeth yet he came out literally unscathed, if it wasn’t for the plot there’s no doubt the same result would’ve occurred.
I just noticed one amazing thing about this movie: Robocop did kill Robocain the way Cain almost destroyed Robocop - By stripping his brain out of his robotic shell. Cain had an opportunity to kill Murphy at the Nuke factory, but Cain stopped when he hacked Robocop in half, and decided to use him as a warning to the police and the city. Robocop, on the other hand, decided it was for the best to kill Cain by smashing his brain. Otherwise, OCP would have put him back, good as new. Smart move from Murphy.
Seems like Cain never read the Art of War.
The bad guy is the good guy.
Valken Owwww, the edge.
@@valken666 how was he good? He's a drug lord and killed his own buddies. And nearly killed the black guy.
ZC gamer and reacts I like how you made that a factor
I would have ended it with "This is your brain on drugs"... *Squish*
metallifreak101 that would have been perfect, they should had him say that
lol
lmao
Even better: Smash the brain, then look at everyone and say: "Any Questions?"
*after his traumatic death, he stands up, slowly turns around and asks*
“Any questions?”
2:05 This is one of the most terrifying villain deaths of all time. The gory brain crushing, followed by demonic electronic screeching. This movie was rated R for a reason.
Theirs nudity too, but we wont point that out too it's rating right.
The screaming digital face lasting for about ten seconds after his brain gets crushed is horrifying. I can’t even begin to imagine how agonizing that death was.
@@Squiddlewheel Ironically, it wouldn't be agonising at all. The brain itself doesn't actually feel any pain. And he has no central nervous system or nerves to feel pain anymore so........yeah. Biologically, in his current form it would be impossible for Cain to feel/register pain!!
I just realized this whole war scene is predicated on a junkie not getting his fix quick enough.
I see a lot of people coming up with one-liners. Here's mine: "Hey Cain! Give Abel my regards!"
“Sayonara, RoboCaine!”
You know whay happened when Abel died? He became unable!
Hmmm How Many Cain In The Whole
Cain... You just got Sarge'd
once you go biblical im out.
How to beat a robot? Give him drugs.
Correction: a cyborg druglord
that sounds so epic, why isnt that its own movie
Not an E.M.P.?
Warning: Does not work unless robot has the mind of a drug addict.
Raximus3000 The body could be encased in a layer acting as a faraday cage.
I love how you can visually see Cain enjoying his high just before Robocop hops onto his back
I'm pretty sure if your brain get smashed you wouldn't have the functions to even go "AAUAUAGSUHAUUGHAUHAUHAHUAHUHA".
Seeing the computer face in pain was terrifying
tuepopo
….terrifying at 1980’s computer graphics! I remember those days!
The uncanniness of the animation is what makes it especially terrifying.
Same! It's so unnecessary terrifying!
It was hilarious
I always loved how even while fighting to stay on top Robocop very methodically and precisely used his Auto9 to shoot away the locks on the brain compartment.
Louis fixed his targeting system damn well last movie it seems.
The stop-motion animation for "RoboCaine" is quite impressive even to this day 👏🤔👍 ! No dependency on computer-generated imagery for realistic visual effects !
I remember watching this in a theatre in 1990. The 3d computergraphics of the flip out screen on the robo-cain where actually quite impressive for that year.
It came along T2 which had also very mind blowing CGI for its time.
Not CGI but practical effects (props) and stop motion animations.
CGI stands for computer generated images.
@@lmeza1983 The flip out screen on the robo cain is CGI. So was the T1000 in Terminator 2.
@@zodfilm9677 exactly.
@@zodfilm9677 no, this was one year before. CGI was used even in the middle of 80's: Queen's A Kind Of Magic flip had it in it.
And then a braquiosaurus appeared in 1993...
The only drug-addicted cyborg that ever existed.
Hands-down my favorite robot design ever made, total badass machine.
Not the only drug addicted cyborg.
looks like a hunter from halo
ehm....Bender from Futurama? :P
@@djpahl
Bender was a robot, not a cyborg.
What was the drug again?
A drug addicted, psychopath, cyborg, killing machine.
💪🏻
Dead bay super cyborg cop💪
That's a fair way to describe Charlie Sheen.
He got everything.
The worst of worst possible choice to make a cop cyborg.
Bender
It makes me feel something when I see Robocop smash Cain's brain. Empathy, I guess? If someone did smash your brain to pieces, it won't feel a thing, because there's no pain receptors in the brain.
The eye animation was the most comical thing
They made the design for robot Cain intentionally over intricate so that unlicensed toy companies could not easily replicate it like they did with ED-209.
Not to mention, it looks like garbage too.
@@விஷ்ணு_கார்த்திக் Well OCP did make it.
2:08
Imagine the pain that must cause
The digital presentation is as accurate as you can relate
Um, it wouldn't be physically painful because the brain has no pain receptors.
It would be psychologically traumatizing though, but only for a split-second.
Must be an exaggeration then
I think the best representation would be the t1000s face vomiting another face
@@perfectlybalancedasallthin9319 "psychologically traumatizing"
because brain go bye bye
@@perfectlybalancedasallthin9319 I'm not so sure about that. I know it's just a movie, but Cain's brain was in tact with the full spinal column which is mostly if not entirely made up of nerves. Those nerves are pain receptors & would have been damaged when the brain canister was removed from the robot & then when it was smashed..............I'm not trying to argue & I'm no neuroscientist, but I would assume that the brain would certainly interpret that as pain.
1:51. Robocop: "In the words of Tony Stark. Hmm, this looks important."
1:59 That brain must have had some wireless capabilities...
Remember the old TV spot with the egg, and the frying pan: "This is your brain........this is your brain on drugs.", and they fry the egg? They should have used this scene for that:
1:52 -- "This is your brain"
2:02 -- "This is your brain on drugs"
2:12 -- "Any questions?"
I was about to destroy the entire world, but then i got high..
I was about to maim all around me, but then i got high..
Now i have my brains splattered all over, and i know why..
'cause i got high, cause i got high, cause i got high..
Afroman would be proud
Murphy's falling down, landing on my back
Ripping out my Spine and my brain went Splat
So why you give me treats, it's appealing to see
You think that you can stop me cause your OCP
I got a little upgrade, it's mechanical style
But they've taken out my jaw, so I never smile
So give me all you got, give me Nuke Nuke please
I gotta get my fix because I don't get sleep no
Delta Delta, tortured man
OCP wants all of your land
Debt is rising, you will drown
Money's sinking falling down
Nuke forced, Nuke to me's
Like Jesus let it set you free
Murphy Murphy, open up
Let's see if the Brain is in
LA DA DA DA DADOODA!
Great song from Afroman bro jajajaja
Next time you all are filling a job skills application say: im a poet thanks to robocop
0:40 my stomach whenever Uber eats pulls up
the computer graphic sequence was 100% top notch even for today's standards.
0:40 "Gimmie! Gimmie! Gimmie!"
🎵A man after midnight🎵
2:02 Finish Him!
Robocop Wins!
Fatality!
SHIELD tell Ed boon to Make it happen
*FLAWLESS VICTORY!*
Would be nice if he was added into Mortal Kombat.
@@inklingluq6503 And now he's in as a DLC character!
@@tonyleppanen6773, yup. I've seen the trailer yesterday.
Dude the animation for Robocop 2 is phenomenal 😍. This movie doesn't get enough attention
Damn, Cain was just enjoying his high, and then Robocop has to come in and be a total buzzkill.
😂😂😂
This movie just turned 26 years old this week. And 26 years without a good Robocop movie.
You know full well that no attempt at making another Robocop movie is ever gonna be well received.
I thought Robocop 2014 was pretty good. But then again I'm not a dedicated "fan" of the original which I thought that was good too, just not great.
It's not the movie's fault, but rather the attitude of the fans.
It's the Star Wars syndrome. :)
My2Cents Mission accomplished then. Too bad they already made that last mess of a movie.
Adino1 I saw parts of the new one and I enjoyed it but it's style is pretty different than the originals
Adino1 and now is 29 years old now
Yeah and the 2nd film was only “good”, unlike the first, which was excellent.
that robot lost his mind, get it?
Yep. I do.
MarkanVaran7 you must be a professional comedian. Lol
Oh yes...
Go...go home
Nope. Would you please explain...?
Oscar to the sound effects designer
Don’t forget. The animation was ahead of its time.
What do you mean...?
Robocop 2 and Terminator 2 = How to make a sequel
The comedy part when Robocop gets stupid is unnecessary. The rest of the movie is great!
Well T2 is on another level but R2 is pretty good. I also like the sequel of Predator, Ghostbusters, Gremlins, Indiana Jones, Back to the Future too.
Empire strikes back was okay too I guess.
Aliens 2 too
Nah, alot of people hated RoboCop 2 and you can understand why. It's too dark compared to the first one.
Yeah, the first RoboCop film was the best of the original trilogy, but the battle between RoboCop and RoboCain is almost easily the best fight sequence in the trilogy.
Would been better with Robocop vs ED 209.
This was stupid
There were only two, not a trilogy. We dont mention the third one. No one mentions the third one.
@@MFCSteele what 3rd one?
I know a lot of people would scoff at this idea, but I think the first film is one of the best movies of all time. I think it’s easily in the top 100 best. Definitely one of the very top best of the 1980’s.
Robocain not only had to witness the rest of his human body being chopped up in front of him while he was only a brain, spine, and eyes in a jar including half of his face being twisted and turned around casually in front of him, but then watch that same brain get removed from his new robotic body and get smashed on the ground in front of his new "face".
Arguably the best stop motion in any movie period. Give me stop motion any day over CGI.
They could have just spiked the drugs with a neurotoxin. Would have been much safer.
I thought the same. But maybe it would take too long to work. Time was a factor there.
I thought that at first then thought how about stick some explosives or something inside of it and have it go off inside.
Speedy It would take time to find the explosives and make up a subtle bomb using them. Robocain wouldn't be fooled by a crappy makeshift explosive, and who knows if it would have worked. Robocop solution worked fine.
+Marco Túlio Todeschini Coelho Jouy uioo
tohopes that would've been boring though
Even after Kane was turned into a cyborg he was a drug addict, I'm impressed 😂
That's commitment
@@cacarot6020
So true brother so true..
Maybe it was only way for him to feel something
Old habits die hard
Well, the brain controls what you are... and drugs affect the brain... so if you're addicted to drugs as a human, and they use your brain in a cyborg, you, in theory, would still have a drug-addicted cyborg. How you feed the addiction is entirely up to you.
Can we take the time to appreciate the amazing badassness and dedication to put out a final product with stop-motion capture and how they blended that into the real film with people? I swear the 80s were onto something as it got better. I understand it was expensive, but damn the results when executed well like this, RBCP1, T1, T2 and even into the early 90s, *mwah* flawless.
So Cain watched his brain smashed even after being pulled out?? I mean it’s a typical 80s early 90s movie.
yea i was thinking the same
Well it was a robot, so his Memories remained in the on board computer long enough to see the brain be smashed.
@@aarongreenfield9038 so his memories were stored in ram for a short time.
@@scaleop4 yes at least until power loss.
@@aarongreenfield9038 👍
the special effects still hold up pretty well I think.
uhm no
You can see the methods they used looking back from our era but it still looks appealing to me.
it looks good for stop animation
Better than the crap cgi
Hugo Pepe uhm yes...
I love the fact on how this scene was pulled off, the transition was so smooth for it's time if you ask me
After all these decades I still adore the amount of detail that went into Cain's toes digging into the ground then retracting.
It's kind of refreshing to see someone use their head to beat a main badguy in these action movies.
And when you think about it, he used Cain's head to beat him as well
@@ericcrawford7207
That's true as well lol.
Intelligence triumphs over brute violence.
* gives the giant robot a giant Drug *
Robocop: Wait That’s Illegal
I am an adult and still whenever I see this scene my mouth just drops and stays that way. RoboCop 2 is one of the freakiest movies ever made.
I like how cain's scream ended. It sounds like killer instinct sounds
The scene that got me laughing at 2:05, Kane's eye popping out like a scene from a cartoon! His reaction was so funny! 😆😆😆😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Little break fourth wall and humor
If it was sentient than it was literally in hell
One day, when I'm bored and have the time and inclination, I should recreate Kane's screen-face animations using the Mario 64 title screen.
@@bombkangaroo damn mate, mario’s already in hell with people pulling his face all around; at this rate, you’re about to be pulling his soul out
My uncle Kenneth made Cains face, and he's in the credits as Lead Modeller. So thanks for the nice comments :)
1:57 when you lose your internet connection at the best part of the online movie.
I like how he randomly spans a tv to show pain.
The Robocop films and first 2 Terminator films with their practical effects are way better than crap today.
Phil Tippett really knocked it out of the park with these stop-motion effects!
Thanks him for Draco from Dragonheart
And Jurassic Park
Look at that beautiful stop motion...badass!
i wish movies kept making stop motion mixed with live action like this
it really is, and even if it does look unbelievable at least you could appreciate the human ingenuity and imagination it took to create such movements.
No sitting back and letting the computer do all the work.
When I was a kid, for me it looks so cool. Better than any CGI today
Ben Haylock
Oh, I have! It was a gorgeous film of the art , and very reminiscent of James and the Giant Peach to me in some of it's style.
Oh please. CGI is a massively labor-intensive effort, hardly computer autopilot. And done right it doesn't look fake.
Gosh I forgot what a quality movie this is. The stop motion animation is better than a lot of cgi today! I prefer it tbh. Your looking at something real at least.
Cain's brain must have been connected to his robot body wirelessly. I mean it was detached already before Robocop smashed it haha.
"Is it dead"?
"Terminated"
That scene when robocop smashes his brain gives me creeps.
Ikr
Classic Robocop aged so well its amazing
I love how they even put a skull on his program menu. Nice touch.
2:20 T-1000 death ??
Ok So even with the brain unit extracted from the machine there was still some kind of link bwtween the two.... Till Robocop smashed the BRAIN ?????
Yes
Its a ceche
Smashed it twice
Bluetooth breh
@@rdm7770 lol Bluetooth brain link. Ha ha ha ha
Stop motions in these movies work so well in my opinion, they look so realistic
I love the twitching at the end. The twitching is the greatest.
Lesson learned here, even if you're a robot don't do drugs
When i was kid That big robot made me scared soo badly 🤣
Great movie i loved when i was a kid. Everything is a nightmare in this scene. The addicted behavior, the face of cain, his brain being ripped out and smashed, his virtual face watching closely with a big eye at the eye, still conscious yet totally disconnected and destroyed :D
It's one of the best worst dystopian scene i've seen, i believe.
The cain bot terrified me as a kid. Theres something unnerving about stop motion and this was done so well
2:04-Cain reacts to the remake
Daniel Ryan Oh my Lord! LMAO!
pretty much! damn, good catch dude
Daniel Ryan not
Daniel Ryan I had the same reaction. Fuckin deplorable movie
They only remade the 1st one though and it wasn't as bad as everyone says. It'd be cool if they remade the second one now that I think about it.
Robocop 3 can be left alone.