I've already complimented you on your reactions. I'm doing that again! In addition, I want to point out the editing. Whoever is editing your videos is doing an excellent, well-paced and seamless job. It's a big part of your entertaining videos.
I love how you're one of the most observant, media literate, knowledgeable and informed reactors on youtube and you do it all in a squeaky babydoll voice. I love you have zero squemishness response to anything horrific happening to a human being but you'll shed a tear for poor ED-209 crying at the bottom of the stairs. And watching you thirst over Robo-butt is oddly adorable.
You just earned another subscriber. Great reaction! I particularly love your empathy for Murphy and that you even had pity for poor ED-209 at the bottom of the stairs
A fun reaction, Cameron. Another great 80's movie with Petter Weller (Murphy) is 'Buckero Bamzai'. It's has sci-fi, aliens, adventure and humor. There's also John Lithgow, Christopher Lloyd Jeff Goldblum and a few others you'll recognize. I think you'd enjoy it.
Not only was that Ray Wise (Leland Palmer in Twin Peaks), but Miguel Ferrer (the rude Albert Rosenfield from forensics in Twin Peaks) was also in this movie.
Fun fact: Ronny Cox was hesitant to accept the part of Dick Jones, because he didn't think he'd make a convincing villain. Boy, was he wrong. So wrong, in fact, director Paul Verhoeven chose him for the villain part in his next movie too, "Total recall" - another masterpiece, also ripe with anti-fascist satire. The incredible practical effects in both movies were made by genius Rob Bottin of "The thing" fame, and for "Total recall", he finally won his well-deserved Academy Award (he had been nominated for "The thing", but lost).
"Verhoeven chose him for the villain part in his next movie" Playing damn near the same role (Which is fine, he's slimy enough to enjoy watching die in gory, satisfying, over-the-top fashion twice)
0:53 There are sources telling the year. In 1988, Data East released a Robocop arcade game, and it had an opening cut scene, saying it is 1990. (The direct to DVD series, Robocop: Prime Directives, takes places 10 years after this movie, Robocop visits his grave in the cemetary, and the stones said his 'death' year was 1990.) Also, we see a new year's eve party happening in this one, and so I feel Robocop's construction was finished in 1991 and was released then. We also learn the old man said in 6 months, Delta City is to being being built. Later, we see Dick say to Clarence that Delta city's construction beings in 2 months. So, 4 months happen over the course of this film. And Murphy defeated Clarence, his gang, and Jones sometimes in April of 1991 at the latest. That's how I think the times and date for this story is.
One of my Favourite 80s action flicks . Favourite scene, when he finally arrest Clarence after the drug warehouse shootout. Murphy just YEETS his ass through all the windows in the place 😂😂. I die everytime.☠💀🤣
The Paul Verhoeven´s "trilogy". This one, Total Recall and Starship Troopers. Amazing all them Cam!! The shot on the di** through the skirt or that final "Murphy"... what a movie.
Dick Jones didn't bother to wash his hands after exiting the bathroom stall. He used those same hands to grab the other guy by the hair. lol Btw, it's me trotter73. TH-cam won't allow me to post comments from my other account for some reason. I'm not impressed to say the least. I wonder if they got the idea for this from the movie "Chopping Mall", which came out a year before (instead of robotic mall cops, they decided to go with a robotic real cop) lol Just kidding. I know I've seen part 2 but I don't remember if it's good or not. Did you happen to recognize the gang leader was the father (Red Forman) on "That 70's Show"? I wish he'd used one of his catchphrases in the movie. lol And his partner "Lewis" was played by Nancy Allen. She was the villain dating John Travolta in "Carrie" where in real life she met her future husband, the director Brian De Palma. She teamed up with him and John Travolta again for one of Quentin Tarantino's favorite movies "Blow Out". It's a pretty good movie.
What the heck TH-cam!! you’ve never done anything wrong! I’ve still been meaning to watch Chopping Mall. And no, I’m not super familiar with That 70s Show shockingly
@@camcordercamerin It's not just your channel, I tried multiple channels but a new comment on any video disappears within seconds. I seem to be able to post if it's to community posts though (vids, no luck). And TH-cam has no tech support for me to open a ticket to resolve the issue (I only have the option to submit feedback, but who knows if it's actually read) It is pretty frustrating and unbelievable a multi billion $ company doesn't have customer service. Smh I'm actually a bit shocked you never saw Chopping Mall. Don't worry, you're not missing much. lol It's got a few laughs but there's better 80's cheese out there.
@@datrott >It is pretty frustrating and unbelievable a multi billion $ company doesn't have customer service. It is. Ah, the joys of monopolistic digital neofeudalism! In many ways, exactly the sort of thing Verhoeven was warning about.
I listened to an interview with Paul Verhoeven and he said this was his first offer to work on an American film. He read the script and rejected the offer because he thought it would be a waste of time to make an American B movie. His wife read the script and suggested he read it again because she thought it had more layers to it. So he did and agreed with her and contacted the producers to say he would accept their offer.
The actress that plays Louis is Nancy Allen. She was in the movie Carrie as the main bully girl. Whoever did the Stop motion may have learned tricks from the Stop motion legend Ray Harryhausen. He is a stop motion effects artist that did science fiction and fantasy creature work from the 50s to 1981.
Great reaction as always. You are so much fun to watch. Good editing too. The movie is of course a favorite of mine as I loved it from the first time I watched it in the cinema as a young kid. As a kid I (and friends) did use to make the robocop walk (cringe I know). Made of course by one of the most fun directors of all time who I believe on movie to love ratio is among my top, behind John Carpenter and Ridley Scott. There is only one thing I never liked in this movie. When at the end the best actor to play villain is thrown off the window, his arms look like straight out of the first Nightmare on Elm Street. Nightmare is my favorite horror series of movies, but it looks so bad in the scene. I don't know why they made them look so long. Thanks for the reaction! Regarding the sequels, I like them though many don't exactly like the third one. I do.
YES I would have loved to see that Robocop walk lol. And I thought that shot of the villain falling out the window was so funny - obviously it didn’t look realistic but I loved it
@@camcordercamerin it was the lens, i think they used, but they did not have time to improve or fix that. A LOT of headaches and problems happened during this movie being made. The suit took longer to make than expected, and Weller had to relearn to move in it. And this was filmed during the summer of 1986 in Texas, and it was REALLY hot, and Weller lost several pounds a day in water weight while filming, so they had to run small tubes of cool water through the suit between takes. It also took like 6 hours or more to get the suit on him fully. Also, when we see Robocop sitting in his car, Weller was in his shorts, because he could not sit down properly in the car, he could not fit in there. Robocop 2 is not bad, more of a comic book movie than a social satire.
You should check out the other 2 over the top scifi movies director Paul Verhoeven made after Robocop.. Total Recall with Arnold Schwarzenegger and 1997's Starship Troopers.. that last one has a lot of romance so you'll enjoy it 😊 and killer space bugs
@@camcordercamerin yess Paul Verhoeven has a very particular style that I enjoy a lot, a lot of social satire and over the top action but also quite a lot of heart.. you will notice the similarities that those 2 movies have with Robocop
You instantly recognised Leland Palmer (Ray Wise) from Twin Peaks. But you missed Bob Morton (Miguel Ferrer) who also played Dale Cooper's fellow FBI Agent Albert Rosenfield from the same Twin Peaks show.
Great reaction to this iconic masterpiece of a Sci Fi movie. The 80s will live forever you should definitely do a reaction video to the second Robocop movie which is criminally underrated.
The second one is great. But you should watch the 1995 MTv series The MAXX. It is about a superhero and the people around him dealing with trauma. You remind me of the main character.
You noticed the parrallels with A CLOCKWORK ORANGE Bodiker's gang being VERY like the Droogs in Clockwork, but there are many other similarity's - the main character's first name is Alex in both films, and the weird currael camera angles, the story itself, about using a human subject for Political/Corporate gain, in a social experiment there is also a presentation scene , the gaining back of humanity, & of course both films are never afraid to shock two brilliant important social commenting films reflecting the times we live in in one decade or another
Hi, Camerin and Happy Friday!😊😊😊😊😊😎☀💙💙💙💙💙💙🌷💖💖💖💖💖💖🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇👍. This is my favorite action movie ever! I have both versions -- Theatrical (103 minutes) and the Unrated Director's Cut (104 minutes) with more action.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👍. Also, my favorite scene is the gun range 5:09 with an amazing firepower that Robocop uses. Love it!💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙👍. Plus, there's a game with more levels and lots of gun battle scenes. It's called "Robocop Rogue City" on Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.😀⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👍. So...yeah. I love it!😊💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙👍
When I was a kid I had this and RoboCop 2 on VHS, I just thought they were dumb "action movies". All of the social commentary went over my head. Now I look at this movie as pure satire dressed up as an action movie, though these days especially in the US and cities like Detroit it's not so over the top satirical anymore. There's a video on youtube titled "[AI-Smoothed / Motion Blurred] Robocop (1987) - Robocop vs ED-209 vs Stairs." They've simply added motion blur rather than increase the frame rate and it looks so good. TBH, I was glad once CGI came around in the 90's that it replaced stop motion. I never got over the jerky movement.
This was a great reaction. Really insightful comments. The second movie isn't as good, but still worth watching. It has some good bits. Don't bother with the third, its pretty bad. They even had a cartoon for kids!
Oh my F that intro tho, SO HAWT, you kinda look like Lewis too I just noticed actually! That whole baby fall down "Like a little dinosaur" bit by you was just as cute too. We never "make it to the end" with you Camerin, you're just that damn good, more like finished off lol
Smart, funny dark comedy about corporate greed and the fear of technology. Nancy Allen is especially terrific. She appeared in many 80's movies, including "Carrie" and "Dressed to Kill." Her character in the latter film reminds me of you, CC. Check it out!
This movie with the mayor scene has a bit of a time capsule going on because there was a time in fact that cruise control was not standard on every single vehicle and it seemed like a really super cool feature that's where the line here in this movie comes from. At that time cruise control was one of those things that was just coming onto the scene I would say if memory serves.
Great reaction cam glad u liked robocop may i recommend some more classics Basic instinct ( 1992( Starship troopers ( 1998) The last boy scout with Bruce willis and damon wayans ( 1991) Die hard ( 1988) Die hard 2 -die harder ( 1990) Die hard with a vengeance ( 1995) Batman ( 1989) Batman returns ( 1992) Romancing the stone ( 1984) The jewel of the nile ( sequel to Romancing the stone ( 1986) The crow ( 1994) Rapid fire ( 1992) Showdown in little Tokyo ( 1991) Big trouble in little China ( 1986) Escape from new york ( 1981) Hope thats enough for cam keep up the great reactions take care stay safe ❤❤❤
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4:40 No one ever mentions this, but that is an slurpie machine. 6:54 in the 1994 Robocop TV series, he did survive, though his face highly disfigured and mutilated from what happened here, and became an occurring villain. 14:34 A deleted scene shows Lewis recovering quite nicely in a hospital, and no, she did not become a cyborg. Whilst the old man in this films seems to be an ok guy...a lil stuffy, but ok.....he's totally EVIL in the second film. I like the 2nd one, is it AS good as the first? Not sure. Is it bad? No. Part 3 is BLECH, though. It's up to you if you wanna see the 3rd one or not, of course. The 1994 series is not bad the 2000 Prime Directives series is ok. the 1988 cartoon is pretty good. Also, if you look up 'robocop vs terminator' someone CLEVERLY made the battles of these 2 by taking bits of pieces from the movies and tv shows and spliced em together well, he made 3 such videos.
Yess one of my favourite movies of all time, so clever and funny and ridiculously violent 😂 glad you liked it, that was a great reaction.. Robocop 2 is quite good too and it has an amazing robot fight, I'd recommend it... Don't bother with the third one though ha!
Loved this reaction to one of my favourite films. I've lost count of how many times I've seen Robocop, but I don't think I've ever put any thought into the RoboCake. So thank you for that 😂 I think you would enjoy "Starship Troopers" from the same director. Similar sense of humour and plenty of violence, but not much RoboBooty, sadly.
I recently discovered your channel and I immediately subscribed. Your reactions are so fun and enjoyable. As for the Robocop sequels: Robocop 2 is definitely worth watching. Don't bother with Robocop 3 or the remake, tho. They're both awful.
The "gun holder" Holster could be penis symbolism, another CLOCKWORK ORANGE parallel, is the infinite art house symbolisms, and black comedy. Incidently our anti hero has a 53" chest & size 14 feet, the whole design, is based on a heavy weight Body builder's physique & a Mediavel Knight. Morton IS afraid of Dow Jones, sorry... Dick Jones, he was putting up a front, but notice he panics when jones turns his back you seem a bit high, also your chair looks like its threatening to eat you.
If you want a charismatic return to the...feel of ROBOCOP, the Corporate Fascism etc, then I would only recommend - ROBOCOP 3 (despite a few faults here & there)
The sequel is kinda eh, it was made by other people so Total Recall and Starship Troopers feels more like the "trilogy". Although, Robo 2 was like the last big showcase for stop motion so it might be worth it just for that.
RoboCop 2 is worth a watch, but it doesn't have the "heart" of the original. It does make a worthy effort to emulate the first movie and the premise is pretty good. RoboCop 3 is a PG-13 rated attempt to hype RoboCop action figures that is best left forgotten.
This movie predicted the world we live in now. The OCP of our time being Amazon. Paul Verhoven doesn’t pull any punches. His sci-fi trilogy of this movie, Total Recall, and Starship Troopers is great.
You saw A Clockwork Orange? I apologize! Was recommended viewing from a therapist back in high--school! Needless to say, it didn't help and I left therapy!
Yes, let the Verhoeven goodness commence : D
I have never seen such a different presentation. I'll definitely watch more.
I’m glad you like it!
I've already complimented you on your reactions. I'm doing that again! In addition, I want to point out the editing. Whoever is editing your videos is doing an excellent, well-paced and seamless job. It's a big part of your entertaining videos.
Thank you so very much! I put in all those long editing hours by myself ;-) but I love doing it!
@@camcordercamerin Good films to try, Critters 1-4 there is a 5th not sure how fit`s into the others as i`ve not seen it... :):)
This lady had a 80's charm in her appearance.
I love how you're one of the most observant, media literate, knowledgeable and informed reactors on youtube and you do it all in a squeaky babydoll voice. I love you have zero squemishness response to anything horrific happening to a human being but you'll shed a tear for poor ED-209 crying at the bottom of the stairs. And watching you thirst over Robo-butt is oddly adorable.
I am so touched thank you
@@camcordercamerin That`s a real medical team the makers used for operating on Murphy`s injury`s... you`ll love part 2, 3 ?, and the remake.... :)
You just earned another subscriber. Great reaction! I particularly love your empathy for Murphy and that you even had pity for poor ED-209 at the bottom of the stairs
Aw thank you!!
I just discovered your channel, and I enjoyed your reaction to this a lot! You got my subscribe!
amazing intro :) I was laughing so hard when you said the ED 209 had a flat butt lolol
Hell yeah Camerin another great movie choice 💥💥💥
Kinda wish they did make Lewis into a Robocop for the sequel. And have a little robomance.
A fun reaction, Cameron. Another great 80's movie with Petter Weller (Murphy) is 'Buckero Bamzai'. It's has sci-fi, aliens, adventure and humor. There's also John Lithgow, Christopher Lloyd Jeff Goldblum and a few others you'll recognize. I think you'd enjoy it.
I hadn’t heard of that! Will have to check it out :-)
One of the few perfect movies!
It’s a master class in how to make a movie. It’s perfect, not an ounce of fat on it.
Not only was it a great action movie, it’s a social satire too
it was so clever
Not only was that Ray Wise (Leland Palmer in Twin Peaks), but Miguel Ferrer (the rude Albert Rosenfield from forensics in Twin Peaks) was also in this movie.
This movie was something in it's day!
It’s something today too!
Fun fact: Ronny Cox was hesitant to accept the part of Dick Jones, because he didn't think he'd make a convincing villain. Boy, was he wrong. So wrong, in fact, director Paul Verhoeven chose him for the villain part in his next movie too, "Total recall" - another masterpiece, also ripe with anti-fascist satire. The incredible practical effects in both movies were made by genius Rob Bottin of "The thing" fame, and for "Total recall", he finally won his well-deserved Academy Award (he had been nominated for "The thing", but lost).
"Verhoeven chose him for the villain part in his next movie"
Playing damn near the same role (Which is fine, he's slimy enough to enjoy watching die in gory, satisfying, over-the-top fashion twice)
Yeah, it´s brutal but this makes it so great. Had a lot of fun with your reaction :)
thank you :-)))
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There are sources telling the year. In 1988, Data East released a Robocop arcade game, and it had an opening cut scene, saying it is 1990. (The direct to DVD series, Robocop: Prime Directives, takes places 10 years after this movie, Robocop visits his grave in the cemetary, and the stones said his 'death' year was 1990.) Also, we see a new year's eve party happening in this one, and so I feel Robocop's construction was finished in 1991 and was released then. We also learn the old man said in 6 months, Delta City is to being being built. Later, we see Dick say to Clarence that Delta city's construction beings in 2 months. So, 4 months happen over the course of this film. And Murphy defeated Clarence, his gang, and Jones sometimes in April of 1991 at the latest. That's how I think the times and date for this story is.
You are very unique, I like that. Your comments and attitude, and your jokes (and editing, like Robocopts fat booty) are very entertaining.
One of my Favourite 80s action flicks . Favourite scene, when he finally arrest Clarence after the drug warehouse shootout. Murphy just YEETS his ass through all the windows in the place 😂😂. I die everytime.☠💀🤣
The Paul Verhoeven´s "trilogy". This one, Total Recall and Starship Troopers. Amazing all them Cam!! The shot on the di** through the skirt or that final "Murphy"... what a movie.
ED 209 does not even HAVE a butt, much less a flat one. :)
yeah I guess you’d be hard pressed to call that a butt
@@camcordercamerin More like a pelvis or a hip.
@@camcordercamerin That was the add-on they went for. "Chassis, option 24(g); Butt, hard-pressed, chrome".
Dick Jones didn't bother to wash his hands after exiting the bathroom stall. He used those same hands to grab the other guy by the hair. lol
Btw, it's me trotter73. TH-cam won't allow me to post comments from my other account for some reason. I'm not impressed to say the least.
I wonder if they got the idea for this from the movie "Chopping Mall", which came out a year before (instead of robotic mall cops, they decided to go with a robotic real cop) lol Just kidding.
I know I've seen part 2 but I don't remember if it's good or not.
Did you happen to recognize the gang leader was the father (Red Forman) on "That 70's Show"? I wish he'd used one of his catchphrases in the movie. lol
And his partner "Lewis" was played by Nancy Allen. She was the villain dating John Travolta in "Carrie" where in real life she met her future husband, the director Brian De Palma. She teamed up with him and John Travolta again for one of Quentin Tarantino's favorite movies "Blow Out". It's a pretty good movie.
What the heck TH-cam!! you’ve never done anything wrong! I’ve still been meaning to watch Chopping Mall. And no, I’m not super familiar with That 70s Show shockingly
@@camcordercamerin It's not just your channel, I tried multiple channels but a new comment on any video disappears within seconds. I seem to be able to post if it's to community posts though (vids, no luck). And TH-cam has no tech support for me to open a ticket to resolve the issue (I only have the option to submit feedback, but who knows if it's actually read)
It is pretty frustrating and unbelievable a multi billion $ company doesn't have customer service. Smh
I'm actually a bit shocked you never saw Chopping Mall. Don't worry, you're not missing much. lol It's got a few laughs but there's better 80's cheese out there.
@@datrott >It is pretty frustrating and unbelievable a multi billion $ company doesn't have customer service.
It is. Ah, the joys of monopolistic digital neofeudalism! In many ways, exactly the sort of thing Verhoeven was warning about.
Camerin blushing over Robocop is the sweetest thing.
Have you seen " The Princess Bride? ". Another Rob Reiner classic is " Spinal Tap ".
Creative intro and other parts. I like it. I'll subscribe.
Great, now I'll never unsee Robocop's caked up Robobooty.
I listened to an interview with Paul Verhoeven and he said this was his first offer to work on an American film. He read the script and rejected the offer because he thought it would be a waste of time to make an American B movie. His wife read the script and suggested he read it again because she thought it had more layers to it. So he did and agreed with her and contacted the producers to say he would accept their offer.
A smart wife there!!
The actress that plays Louis is Nancy Allen. She was in the movie Carrie as the main bully girl. Whoever did the Stop motion may have learned tricks from the Stop motion legend Ray Harryhausen. He is a stop motion effects artist that did science fiction and fantasy creature work from the 50s to 1981.
Great reaction as always. You are so much fun to watch. Good editing too.
The movie is of course a favorite of mine as I loved it from the first time I watched it in the cinema as a young kid. As a kid I (and friends) did use to make the robocop walk (cringe I know).
Made of course by one of the most fun directors of all time who I believe on movie to love ratio is among my top, behind John Carpenter and Ridley Scott.
There is only one thing I never liked in this movie. When at the end the best actor to play villain is thrown off the window, his arms look like straight out of the first Nightmare on Elm Street. Nightmare is my favorite horror series of movies, but it looks so bad in the scene. I don't know why they made them look so long.
Thanks for the reaction!
Regarding the sequels, I like them though many don't exactly like the third one. I do.
YES I would have loved to see that Robocop walk lol. And I thought that shot of the villain falling out the window was so funny - obviously it didn’t look realistic but I loved it
@@camcordercamerin it was the lens, i think they used, but they did not have time to improve or fix that. A LOT of headaches and problems happened during this movie being made. The suit took longer to make than expected, and Weller had to relearn to move in it. And this was filmed during the summer of 1986 in Texas, and it was REALLY hot, and Weller lost several pounds a day in water weight while filming, so they had to run small tubes of cool water through the suit between takes. It also took like 6 hours or more to get the suit on him fully. Also, when we see Robocop sitting in his car, Weller was in his shorts, because he could not sit down properly in the car, he could not fit in there. Robocop 2 is not bad, more of a comic book movie than a social satire.
I'd have been 12 when this came out! Ya, I'm *old*
You should check out the other 2 over the top scifi movies director Paul Verhoeven made after Robocop.. Total Recall with Arnold Schwarzenegger and 1997's Starship Troopers.. that last one has a lot of romance so you'll enjoy it 😊 and killer space bugs
they are on my list and I’m evening more excited considering how much I enjoyed this
@@camcordercamerin yess Paul Verhoeven has a very particular style that I enjoy a lot, a lot of social satire and over the top action but also quite a lot of heart.. you will notice the similarities that those 2 movies have with Robocop
Arnold Schwarzenegger was considered for the role as Robocop...
@@kylereese4822 But he would look awful in the suit, like a pinhead. There's some cool deep fake videos of Arnold's face on Robo's head, though.
I think you would enjoy Short Circuit after seeing your reaction to ED209 falling down the stairs. The robot Number 5 is so cute and adorable.
You instantly recognised Leland Palmer (Ray Wise) from Twin Peaks. But you missed Bob Morton (Miguel Ferrer) who also played Dale Cooper's fellow FBI Agent Albert Rosenfield from the same Twin Peaks show.
I figured it out eventually!! Ray Wise is just unmistakable
Don't forget that the OCP president played Andrew Packard in Twin Peaks!
Great reaction to this iconic masterpiece of a Sci Fi movie. The 80s will live forever you should definitely do a reaction video to the second Robocop movie which is criminally underrated.
There was also an animated series in 1988, it had 12 episodes.
The second one is great. But you should watch the 1995 MTv series The MAXX. It is about a superhero and the people around him dealing with trauma. You remind me of the main character.
omg I’ll have to watch it
@@camcordercamerin It's done after an amazing comic book.
robocop should grow a long mustache and goatee.. really long
You noticed the parrallels with A CLOCKWORK ORANGE
Bodiker's gang being VERY like the Droogs in Clockwork, but there are many other similarity's - the main character's first name is Alex in both films, and the weird currael camera angles, the story itself, about using a human subject for Political/Corporate gain, in a social experiment there is also a presentation scene , the gaining back of humanity, & of course both films are never afraid to shock
two brilliant important social commenting films reflecting the times we live in in one decade or another
Hi, Camerin and Happy Friday!😊😊😊😊😊😎☀💙💙💙💙💙💙🌷💖💖💖💖💖💖🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇👍. This is my favorite action movie ever! I have both versions -- Theatrical (103 minutes) and the Unrated Director's Cut (104 minutes) with more action.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👍. Also, my favorite scene is the gun range 5:09 with an amazing firepower that Robocop uses. Love it!💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙👍. Plus, there's a game with more levels and lots of gun battle scenes. It's called "Robocop Rogue City" on Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.😀⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👍. So...yeah. I love it!😊💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙👍
one of the greatest movies from the 80's
When I was a kid I had this and RoboCop 2 on VHS, I just thought they were dumb "action movies". All of the social commentary went over my head. Now I look at this movie as pure satire dressed up as an action movie, though these days especially in the US and cities like Detroit it's not so over the top satirical anymore.
There's a video on youtube titled "[AI-Smoothed / Motion Blurred] Robocop (1987) - Robocop vs ED-209 vs Stairs." They've simply added motion blur rather than increase the frame rate and it looks so good.
TBH, I was glad once CGI came around in the 90's that it replaced stop motion. I never got over the jerky movement.
Great reaction! Your “hipster distanced” persona really works well when describing Verhoeven films, which also have a kind of ironic distance to them.
Dissonance squared = harmony ❤️
This was a great reaction. Really insightful comments. The second movie isn't as good, but still worth watching. It has some good bits. Don't bother with the third, its pretty bad. They even had a cartoon for kids!
I met Peter Weller at comic con. Robocop 2 is also a good movie.
Oh my F that intro tho, SO HAWT, you kinda look like Lewis too I just noticed actually!
That whole baby fall down "Like a little dinosaur" bit by you was just as cute too.
We never "make it to the end" with you Camerin, you're just that damn good, more like finished off lol
"Madam, you have suffered an emotional shock. I will notify a rape crisis center."🤖
Smart, funny dark comedy about corporate greed and the fear of technology. Nancy Allen is especially terrific. She appeared in many 80's movies, including "Carrie" and "Dressed to Kill." Her character in the latter film reminds me of you, CC. Check it out!
I would love to watched Dressed to Kill! This movie was so good - even better than I thought!
Oh, and funny too!
@@camcordercamerin She also was in The Philadephia Experiment, a time travel movie based on a famous govt experiment.
I always wait for people to recognize Red Foreman, but you saw Leland Palmer first. You've got good taste!
Leland Palmer lives in my dreams (and nightmares)
My 2nd favorite Basil Poledouris film score.
What’s your favorite?
You cut out my favorite commercial! I want a sports heart by Yamaha! And remember we care lol
This movie with the mayor scene has a bit of a time capsule going on because there was a time in fact that cruise control was not standard on every single vehicle and it seemed like a really super cool feature that's where the line here in this movie comes from. At that time cruise control was one of those things that was just coming onto the scene I would say if memory serves.
that is such a cool little tidbit I wouldn’t have thought about
Great reaction cam glad u liked robocop may i recommend some more classics
Basic instinct ( 1992(
Starship troopers ( 1998)
The last boy scout with Bruce willis and damon wayans ( 1991)
Die hard ( 1988)
Die hard 2 -die harder ( 1990)
Die hard with a vengeance ( 1995)
Batman ( 1989)
Batman returns ( 1992)
Romancing the stone ( 1984)
The jewel of the nile ( sequel to Romancing the stone ( 1986)
The crow ( 1994)
Rapid fire ( 1992)
Showdown in little Tokyo ( 1991)
Big trouble in little China ( 1986)
Escape from new york ( 1981)
Hope thats enough for cam keep up the great reactions take care stay safe ❤❤❤
Thank you!!
Ut welcome cam enjoy have a lovely weekend keep up the classic movie reactions stay safe ❤❤❤❤
Everybody always suggests the same Verhoeven films. I wish for once somebody would do a reaction to _The Fourth Man_ (1983).
WAIT that looks super good👀
Def unforgettable!
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Oh Yes. CLEVER Is The Best Word To Describe This Movie. It Is A True Masterpiece. So Original, So Brutal, So Sick, So Great. I Saw This One When I Was A Little Child And I Was Scared And In Love At The Same Time. True Sci-Fi Art 😖😍🎥🎬
Robocop, Clarence, Bixby, That Version Of Motor City, The Tv Ads And The News = Pure Genius 😋😘
"Lego Brick Ass" ,LOL😂, Another Baby That Is The Ultimate Weapon To Erase Crime And It Does Not Know How To Use The Stairs. Tragic Irony Or Poetic Comedy. We Are Safe With Him And You Noticed That. 😜👍 PET 209
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YAY welcome back I hope you’re new job is good to you :-)
This movie was pretty scary as a kid, number 2, even more so. I think it was the raw 80s 90s sound effects...
I would imagine so lol
80s cheesiness. I love it.
who doesn’t???
Stop motion photography is not always CLAYMATION 😂
Everything is made of clay
5:51 Or a copmobile.
skipping over "bitches leave" = no like, ah who am i kidding
4:40 No one ever mentions this, but that is an slurpie machine. 6:54 in the 1994 Robocop TV series, he did survive, though his face highly disfigured and mutilated from what happened here, and became an occurring villain. 14:34 A deleted scene shows Lewis recovering quite nicely in a hospital, and no, she did not become a cyborg. Whilst the old man in this films seems to be an ok guy...a lil stuffy, but ok.....he's totally EVIL in the second film. I like the 2nd one, is it AS good as the first? Not sure. Is it bad? No. Part 3 is BLECH, though. It's up to you if you wanna see the 3rd one or not, of course.
The 1994 series is not bad
the 2000 Prime Directives series is ok.
the 1988 cartoon is pretty good.
Also, if you look up 'robocop vs terminator' someone CLEVERLY made the battles of these 2 by taking bits of pieces from the movies and tv shows and spliced em together well, he made 3 such videos.
Ha they are kinda like the drogs or what ever they were called from a clockwork
This is one of the greatest movies ever made. Don't see any of the sequels.
Yess one of my favourite movies of all time, so clever and funny and ridiculously violent 😂 glad you liked it, that was a great reaction.. Robocop 2 is quite good too and it has an amazing robot fight, I'd recommend it... Don't bother with the third one though ha!
It was so good! I did not expect it to be so funny
Loved this reaction to one of my favourite films. I've lost count of how many times I've seen Robocop, but I don't think I've ever put any thought into the RoboCake. So thank you for that 😂
I think you would enjoy "Starship Troopers" from the same director. Similar sense of humour and plenty of violence, but not much RoboBooty, sadly.
hehehe. And I’d love to watch Starship Troopers one of these days!
I recently discovered your channel and I immediately subscribed. Your reactions are so fun and enjoyable.
As for the Robocop sequels: Robocop 2 is definitely worth watching. Don't bother with Robocop 3 or the remake, tho. They're both awful.
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The "gun holder" Holster could be penis symbolism,
another CLOCKWORK ORANGE parallel, is the infinite art house symbolisms, and black comedy.
Incidently our anti hero has a 53" chest & size 14 feet, the whole design, is based on a heavy weight Body builder's physique & a Mediavel Knight.
Morton IS afraid of Dow Jones, sorry... Dick Jones, he was putting up a front, but notice he panics when jones turns his back you seem a bit high, also your chair looks like its threatening to eat you.
See you *IN* the movies!
If you want a charismatic return to the...feel of ROBOCOP, the Corporate Fascism etc, then I would only recommend - ROBOCOP 3 (despite a few faults here & there)
The sequel is kinda eh, it was made by other people so Total Recall and Starship Troopers feels more like the "trilogy". Although, Robo 2 was like the last big showcase for stop motion so it might be worth it just for that.
love some stop motion lol
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Great reaction 🔥💯
thank you!!
ILL BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR!!!!!
You should try asmr..love your commentary and you have a great voice
aw tysm
This chic will be alright if she finds her level. Maybe she could do some gaming streams to get her wriggle on. Get trolled a bit.
Camcorder Camerin is reacting to ROBOCOP?
_I'd buy THAT for a Dollar!_
(everyone starts to lol despite having no idea in fu$k why that's funny)
I loved that lol
Lookin good❤️
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I love your voice!
thank you:-))))
trauma dream?
like...
nightmare?
RoboCop 2 is worth a watch, but it doesn't have the "heart" of the original. It does make a worthy effort to emulate the first movie and the premise is pretty good. RoboCop 3 is a PG-13 rated attempt to hype RoboCop action figures that is best left forgotten.
May check it out one of these days!
psycho girl reacting to 80's movies...I like it
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I LOVE YOUR AWESOME REACTION 🎥 BEAUTIFUL PRETTY LADY 😘😘😍❤❤❤❤❤ ROBO COP MOVIE OS A ACTION CLASSIC MOVIE 🎥🍿 OF THE 80'S 😊
THANK YOUUU
i am absolutely adoring this video! you are in your element
Watch 2 and 3 and the old cartoon shows robocop and robocop Alpha commando cartoon show and robocop the series TV shows
damn, girl, ya thirsty!
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I just have a thing for robots I can’t explain it
@@camcordercamerin _things_ don't always need an explanation.
I'm glad you had fun!
Could you watch the Fallout Series please
I’ve been wanting to watch that!
Is it a woman or a child watching the film?
This movie predicted the world we live in now. The OCP of our time being Amazon. Paul Verhoven doesn’t pull any punches. His sci-fi trilogy of this movie, Total Recall, and Starship Troopers is great.
so true honestly
Eh. A classic ruined
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You saw A Clockwork Orange? I apologize! Was recommended viewing from a therapist back in high--school! Needless to say, it didn't help and I left therapy!
That therapist wanted to torment you lol
Like all reaction video's .....simply standing on the shoulders of Jiants....
Really sad