0:50 Robocop! 2:08 It just go Worse Toasties 4:25 Robocop To infinity and Beyond 7:02 Wracking Ball! 8:34 Don't run girl ah crap 9:57 Robobilly Laughing his tail off! 11:02 evil British smile 12:09 I will get you Motherhammer! 13:20 What! That's horrible acting! 15:22 I can't take these Idoits 17:15 Party city wags! 18:09 why are you talking pal! 20:13 Crackhead insert here 21:17 Double toasted are Bad! 21:47 Now what Jackwagon! 23:40 holy Bazinga! 24:52 now what'd Sucker! 29:01 Men in black Boss! 30:27 easy tiger 31:35 Quick and dead! 32:46 7/10 34:08 😂😂😂 34:37 Door is right there Cop 35:17 Robocop/Mega Men! 37:11 Boom! 38:37 the names Murphy 39:43 😮 41:25 little stinker 42:12 no touching 44:04 Catch bullet 44:28 Puppet Gun! 46:12 RoboSamurai 49:23 Dumb Chumps 51:05 Hotfoot! 51:55 yeah he dead! 53:16 I am Robocop!
Since when did Lewis call Robocop “Robo”? Since the first movie she was the only one who called him Murphy because she was the first one to figure out Robocop was her dead partner. She noticed his mannerisms and the gun twirl at the shooting range which Murphy copied from his son’s favorite tv show.
Great roast, but I'm disappointed Korey didn't talk about the scene where Rip Torn yelled at Murphy "GET OUTTA MY GODDAMN CYBORG SUIT, YOU IMBECILE!" and then threw him into a pane of glass, while Nancy Allen was called a "fat b*tch" and thrown into some plastic barrels.
Robocop got reamed? My favorite part was when the kid jumped directly into the robot Ninja's sword blades, splattering everywhere, but then immediately announcing that he was okay.
Ono know if you're going to say that you got at least do his best song in the movie. "The backwards man, the backwards man backwards man backwards man!
There's an apartment building in Iowa they started demolition on without getting the tenants out first. Turns out they still got some things right in this one
Amazing how some 80s movies that were meant for adults ended up having children as their target audience. Ghostbusters, Police Academy, etc… Most likely because of the tiles adults thought they were meant for kids.
You can thank Ronald Reagan for that. Very early in the Reagan administration they removed regulations that previously stopped advertisers from advertising to children on TV. Once that was gone, advertisers went nuts.
There is a comic book titled "Robocop: The Last Stand" which is based on Miller's original script for this movie. I read them and had many elements of the movie, and was more gritty and dark like the first two films. The Rehab-Team was originally in Miller's Robocop 2 script, and had a stronger presence in that story than Miller's Robocop 3 script. But the hand gun was also a chain gun rather than an all-in-one machine gun, flamethrower, rocket launcher. The jetpack was also in Miller's script as well and there are many characters that had their roles switched around in the movie. Dr. Lazarus is "Lacesse" in the comic, and is more like the little girl, Nikko, from the movie,. Except she wasn''t an annoying as fuck 12-year-old but was much older, and even clad in full black leather. She would've had an emotional connection with Alex Murphy and is extremely intelligent and is the one assisting and repairing him throughout and I believed she reprogrammed herself as a hologram. (Something the TV show somewhat utilized) Also, during the finale where the cops are at war with the Rehab-Team, they bring in RoboCain as their weapon along with Ed-209 side-by-side. Such a shame his script was rewritten entirely. RC3 is another of those movies where the third film killed the franchise.
Actually Martin is right about the synthetic face, in the first film they explain how he needs the face to prevent him from have a straight up mental breakdown every time he looks in a mirror and doesn’t see his face even though it’s still his consciousness. They even have a fun little scene where one of the ceos have a little taste of the paste they used to make it and remarks “It tastes kinda like baby food”.
34:08, I was laughing because Whitford's character just threw his used paper towel into the box of some guy who just got fired as he was walking out. It was so subtle, but true to character!
I forgot Mako Iwamatsu was in this. He's so good in every role he plays. The underlighting really makes him look and the way he delivers the line in Japanese just sells the evil Corpo guy lol
I started to like the third movie in the beginning, but I fell out of it when Lewis got killed off. Honestly, I’m surprised that they didn’t bring her back has a female RoboCop.
The director Fred Dekker said if he would've fixed the movie, he would've wanted to have Lewis become a female RoboCop. But they also joked to Nancy Allen in all three films that she may be one in each movie but she hated that idea and felt it was awful considering she never saw herself as an equal to Robocop or wanted to be seen as a love interest.
How so many R rated franchises became kids shows back in the day still astounds me. Also even though Peter Weller could do laps around him. Robert John Burke is not too bad. The rest of the movie on the other hand is garbage.
I loved this dumb thing as a kid. I don't know, the jetpack sold me at the time. Haven't seen anything from it since 1995. I never liked Street Fighter though. It was so disappointing to me with all the changes and nowhere as cool as the anime movie.
I agree as a side note check out Street Fighter Assassins Fist if you all haven't seen it yet. That film is more true to the whole franchise it's was better than the bad 1994 street fighter the movie, Street Fighter the legend if chun Li. Assassins fist is the only live action film that is up there with the manga anime series.
Me too, no lie. Prior Air Force, Dad of 5 my sons are 13,7 so they are at that age. . Funny thing to me is we love starship troopers, same creator i think😅
RoboCop 3 isn’t that worst movie but it’s a guilty pleasure to rewatch again and again because it did have a nice ending to say goodbye OCP headquarters forever. I give a low full price. I hope Orion Pictures bring him back to make a new mature cartoon series because the old R rated movie style in sci-fi adventure period.
I’ve seen every movie in the Robocop franchise. Have also seen every flick in the Beverly Hills Cop series. That said, I feel the best Detroit cop featured in movies, thus far, is Sgt. Jericho “Action” Jackson. He takes down the bad guys, closes the case and gets the girl. Too bad he didn’t get a sequel. Also, not lost on me the “British” baddie, from Robocop 3 looks like former Michigan governor Dick Snyder-who, in real life poisoned the drinking water for Flint, a city well under the poverty line.
The "skin" on his face is synthetic. They reconstructed his face to prevent him from losing touch with his humanity. This is not exactly stated in the films but on the production and writing side of things it was based on him still being able to see himself as human and not go into a depression.
About the biggest compliment is the film does feel like it does well to build upon the whole Delta City subplot that went through the first two films. However, softening everything because of the appeal to kids was not the way to go, especially considering the over-the-top violence to go along with the hard satire is what people really dug in the first place.
They did Robocop so wrong in this movie. Its basically a cartoon done in live action with over the top direction. Trivia- CCH Pounder and Bradley Whitford were both in Godzilla reboot film.
I remember seeing an early junket on the making of the 3rd film back in 1991. It was in a summer issue of STARLOG MAGAZINE. Me and friends looked at the on location photos and BTS shots of not-Peter Weller in the suit and se instantly knew this was not going to be good. Keep in mind we were fresh on the heels of ROBOCOP2 the year prior, with VHS rentals and HBO were keeping it fresh well into 1991 and a lot of people either were lukewarm to it or downright hated it. Part 3 was skated to be released for Spring/Summer 1992. I had some interest in seeing how it looked or even if it was worth seeing, however no teasers or coming soon posters were anywhere to be seen. Was too young to know that Orion Studios was on it’s last legs financially and had to shelve the movie for an entire year and a half while it was going through bankruptcy.
By the time Robocop 3 did hit theaters it was already a dead or dated product. Kids had gone on to other things since the first 2 films. Attention spans for that demo is very limited, but the adults also moved on with Batman, Jurassic Park, and Terminator 2 dominating the box office attention.
46:00 The crazy thing is that Samurai carried a katana but that was not their choice to use it first and foremost. They use arrows and guns. They primarily carried the blades as an symbol of authority. ((By the way, instead of killing the little girl’s parents they should have hired her because she fixed the control problems with ED))
Meh, a movie still gotta be a movie at the end of the day, and of all the many problems of this “film”, no one has to care about perfect cultural historical accuracy in a setting of a cyberpunk dystopian future, let alone this being a 90s movie, android ninja walkin around slicing up everything with a Katana like he Wolverine is certainly visually cooler than an android ninja using an Uzi
It makes sense that RoboCop still has Alex Murphy’s actual skin as his face. Without his helmet, he still has the the scar from the bullet hole on his forehead.
I got super into the Robocop series a few years back, I watched all the movies, the tv specials, the tv show and the cartoons. My favorite is the episode of the tv series where a guy dresses' like OmniCorp's mascot Commander Cash and starts the great Detroit child riots by telling all the kids who where drugged by thier cereal and subjected to subliminal hypnotic advertisement by OmniCorp that all of the toys in the mall were just free now. The kids immediately start ransacking all the stores. then by the end of the episode even though he broke multiple laws, started multiple riots, endangered the lives of hundreds of children he tells Robocop that he's a super hero "Super hero's can't commit crimes." so Robocop just lets him go.
Man when he says 'Murphy but you can call me Robocop' that's so beautiful. Not only has he finally acknowledged his humanity, he's embraced it. As well as this, he's even distinguished and separated his identity as a man and as an officer of the law, which you could argue makes him more of a complete human than he was at the beginning of the first movie. That's some poignant shit right there.
To me, Robocop 2, while not a classic like the original, is a respectable sequel. It's decent and still very violent. I must confess i haven't ever made it all the way through number 3.
I was 4 when my mom rented this, and I really liked it. It was later on I was 7 or 6 when i saw the first movie my dad bought it. Then I saw the rest as I got older. Of course, the first one is the best. The second one is okay, and the third is just an action comedy. Peter Weller was gunna do it, but he had a scheduling conflict with doing another film. I'm a 90s kid, seeing The Rocketeer at that time and seeing robocop with a jet pack was fucking awesome. Seeing the film now is just a guilty pleasure. I watch the first one more, but the 3rd is just so much silly fun. Fred Decker, who made it, put his style of B Movie.
Martin's right about the synthetic skin. Robocop has no skin. The "face" was grafted on and made to honor Alex Murphy's original face. But underneath that thing is just a metal dome.
in the second movie they show the wife that the face is artificial, and asks her to touch it. He tells her that it was an "homage" to Murphy and to just let him go. It's definitely stretched over a mechanical head. Another funny thing about the 3rd sequel and made for TV pilot, series, and the last movies: the actors (while good) kept getting shorter and shorter. In the end Robocop is like 5 feet tall.
@Ralph_Beckman The skin is synthetic. The baby food provided nutrients to his digestive system and brain only. Even in RoboCop 2 he said that OCP “made this to honor him” pointing to his skin. His eyes are artificial too. That was also pointed out in RoboCop 2.
Thankyou double toasted you guys got me thru so many rought times. I used to paint cars all day at work listening to you guys . I felt not alone and you guys made me laugh. I loveeeee robocop 1 seen it when I was 7 thus is such a pleasant surprise seeing you guys reveiw robocop 3 lmao
Another feature of R3 that is kind of funny, is that it was in production hell to the point the video game came out YEARS before the movie did. Something I've never seen in my lifetime, where a video game adaptation comes out before the movie it's based on.
@brandonspain12345 Not true. They filmed a lot of the emotional scenes for RoboCop 2, but the studio cut them out. One involved a bigger scene with Murphy’s wife
@@wilcee238 Yes. But it was still cut out because the studio wanted it to be an action orientated movie. They even wanted to cut out the scene in the first movie when Murphy visits his family house because they felt there wasn't any action going on. The Novelization for RC2 is far more superior and would've made a meh movie into a phenomenal sequel.
Hey Double Toasted I had a retro movie idea for you guys. V for Vendetta, it's really a film people don't speak often of these days especially with the messages the movie has. Hope one day to see your review on it
Yeah. I used to like this movie as a kid. But, seeing it again with adult eyes is a much different experience. I love the first 2 Robocop films, especially the first movie. But, Robocop 3 has not aged well AT ALL!!! Great roast DT! 👍🏿👍🏿
Not sure if cannon or stuff the creative team had in their unofficial bible for the various Robocop media to draw from, but they imply that the face is grafted on to a metal skull underneath. It is his organic flesh since we see the fatal bullet wound in his forehead. I guess the idea was to maintain some sort of humanity that is not as cold or menacing as ED -209 was. They also implied that it was also necessary for Murphy’s psychological survival. Within this cannon this seems to actually make since we see other Robocop 2 candidates go crazy and was pointed out by that crazy bitch at OCP.
The sequel is underrated. People don't understand about Robo2 is actually making fun of the detractors of the first by "Politically correcting" Murphy, which is exactly what critics of the original said. P.S. His head is metal, and the synthetic skin of Murphys face is stretched over it. The bullet wound in his skull is still visible where Boddicker executed him.
In the original 87 RoboCop they said that they peeled his face off and added it to a cybernetic head and then I think over time they probably coded it with something to make it last longer as the time went on
One of the things that aged the worst is the fear of japanese corporations taking over. That thing worked itself out without any outside help, pretty soon theres barely going to be much japanese and at this rate alot of cities there will be the new detroit but mostly old people
Big shout out to the new Robocop Rogue City game (for most platforms) starring the titular Robocop, Peter Weller. This may be the closest thing we will get to the spirit of the original.
32:55 Honey, are you there? Wwweeeeeeeeeeeeee..... Every corporation goes through this sort of thing... 33:14 ...eeeeeeeeee!!!! (He didn't stick his landing!) Plus Billy's Laughing, golden!
Oh Frank Miller wrote Robocop 3 that explains things. Well it’s still better than All Star Batman and Robin at least things happen in this movie. Edit: And not spending issues in a bat mobile trying impress a kid how for cool it is.
Actually, his script then turned into a comic "Robocop: The Last Stand" and had many elements of the movie, and was more gritty and dark like the first two films. The Rehab-Team was originally in Miller's Robocop 2 script, and had a stronger presence in that story than Miller's Robocop 3 script. But the hand gun was also a chain gun rather than an all-in-one machine gun, flamethrower, rocket launcher. The jetpack was also in Miller's script as well and there are many characters that had their roles switched around in the movie. Dr. Lazarus is "Lacesse" in the comic, and is more like the little girl, Nikko, from the movie,. Except she wasn't an annoying as fuck 12-year-old but was much older, and even clad in full black leather. She would've had an emotional connection with Alex Murphy, was extremely intelligent and is the one guiding and repairing him throughout, and I believe she reprogrammed herself as a hologram. (Something the TV show somewhat utilized) Also, during the finale where the cops are at war with the Rehab-Team, they bring in RoboCain as their weapon along with Ed-209 side-by-side with the jet-packed Robocop also in the crowd. (A la The Dark Knight Rises.) It's a great comic to read and it made me eat my words for blaming Miller on the script itself because it really wasn't his fault.
It really is. However, I grew up with that movie, Xanadu, and Rock 'n Roll High School. I have a soft spot for it. I will say that Sgt Pepper is way more fun to watch than Xanadu is.
it was passable but it was soulless and left no impact compared to the original. There was potential in some of the ideas here and there but they decided to play it too safe.
Robocop also appeared in WCW. Also the old show red dwarf. Little version. If your wondering what red dwarf is It's this space spoof from the bbc. Very funny.
Robocop 3 is always considered part of a trilogy but in reality it was the pilot movie for the series . Not even peter weller was part of this movie , The directors of Robocop 1 and 2 where gone . And Robocop 3 had absolutely nothing to do with the darknes of the previous 2 movies .
and funny enough, some RoboCop fans actually wanted Peter Weller to reprise the role for the 3rd movie and he once considered it. but around that same time, he was contacted by David Cronenberg and asked about his interest in wanting to star in "Naked Lunch". but in all honesty, I think Peter Weller knew the script was going to be rather shitty and turned it down (and dodging a bullet in the process).
@@DrQuagmire1 Yep same with Paul verhoeven, Parts of the scenes shot in robocop 2 where scenes that where suposed to be in robocop one Like the weird prototype robocop 2 versions . He decilined to direct robocop 2 after the nightmare of the first movie . Robocop 3 could have used some of Paul Verhoevens magic , Bringing back some of the original feel .
Will never forget being all of 7 years old when I saw the first RoboCop on opening night with my best friend at the time and his mom!!! It was one of the best times of my young life back then like I was getting one over on my mom who would have NEVER let me see that movie back then!!!
The 90's were the decade for making the gritty 80's and early 90's film's and giving them a goofy kid pandering toy commershals and even threeqwal's TMNT secret of the Ooze,RoboCop 2 a 3,Batman Forevor and Batman and Robin,Predator 2,The Phantom menace....Except for Terminator 2 that's why James Camron and maybe Batman returns and I do say maybe because that is goofy in some place's
This movie was so bad I refused to see it in the theater. When I finally rented it I almost cried.... and I purposely watched it again hoping to find something to like about it ... I didn't... I cried
0:50 Robocop!
2:08 It just go Worse Toasties
4:25 Robocop To infinity and Beyond
7:02 Wracking Ball!
8:34 Don't run girl ah crap
9:57 Robobilly Laughing his tail off!
11:02 evil British smile
12:09 I will get you Motherhammer!
13:20 What! That's horrible acting!
15:22 I can't take these Idoits
17:15 Party city wags!
18:09 why are you talking pal!
20:13 Crackhead insert here
21:17 Double toasted are Bad!
21:47 Now what Jackwagon!
23:40 holy Bazinga!
24:52 now what'd Sucker!
29:01 Men in black Boss!
30:27 easy tiger
31:35 Quick and dead!
32:46 7/10
34:08 😂😂😂
34:37 Door is right there Cop
35:17 Robocop/Mega Men!
37:11 Boom!
38:37 the names Murphy
39:43 😮
41:25 little stinker
42:12 no touching
44:04 Catch bullet
44:28 Puppet Gun!
46:12 RoboSamurai
49:23 Dumb Chumps
51:05 Hotfoot!
51:55 yeah he dead!
53:16 I am Robocop!
Didn't kno I needed this thanks its a road map ❤
Robocop: To Infinity & Beyond. 😅😂
It just go Worst Toasteds... Did you mean "It just got worse, Toasties"?
23:10 is he a vampire cop
Hands down, these 3 (Korey, Martin, and Billy) are the greatest trio in the history of TH-cam reviews and comedy!!
@lenindominguez1986Yeah the internet just has to play gotcha for some reason 🤔.
You guys obviously don’t watch Red Letter Media.
@@hoodwrecked I do and it’s not even close
Facts
@vpofrentemspoons2278 Too bad you're a caveman
Part of me wonders if "Turboman" from "Jingle all the way" was partially based on Robocop and his jetpack from this flick 😂
Lol funny enough he was
Tata Turtle Man 😂
Since when did Lewis call Robocop “Robo”? Since the first movie she was the only one who called him Murphy because she was the first one to figure out Robocop was her dead partner. She noticed his mannerisms and the gun twirl at the shooting range which Murphy copied from his son’s favorite tv show.
Great roast, but I'm disappointed Korey didn't talk about the scene where Rip Torn yelled at Murphy "GET OUTTA MY GODDAMN CYBORG SUIT, YOU IMBECILE!" and then threw him into a pane of glass, while Nancy Allen was called a "fat b*tch" and thrown into some plastic barrels.
Maybe they did in the uncut review
Robocop got reamed? My favorite part was when the kid jumped directly into the robot Ninja's sword blades, splattering everywhere, but then immediately announcing that he was okay.
Lol great reference to the Freddy got Fingered bad movie review.
Ono know if you're going to say that you got at least do his best song in the movie.
"The backwards man, the backwards man backwards man backwards man!
@@Elvusmiw It was a joke. Jeonard was referencing their previous bad movie roast of "Freddy Got Fingered"
There's an apartment building in Iowa they started demolition on without getting the tenants out first. Turns out they still got some things right in this one
Amazing how some 80s movies that were meant for adults ended up having children as their target audience. Ghostbusters, Police Academy, etc… Most likely because of the tiles adults thought they were meant for kids.
You can thank Ronald Reagan for that. Very early in the Reagan administration they removed regulations that previously stopped advertisers from advertising to children on TV. Once that was gone, advertisers went nuts.
Robocop 3 was 90s
@@bradybooband RoboCop is the 80's what's your actual point 🤔
The clue would be in the number
There is a comic book titled "Robocop: The Last Stand" which is based on Miller's original script for this movie. I read them and had many elements of the movie, and was more gritty and dark like the first two films.
The Rehab-Team was originally in Miller's Robocop 2 script, and had a stronger presence in that story than Miller's Robocop 3 script. But the hand gun was also a chain gun rather than an all-in-one machine gun, flamethrower, rocket launcher. The jetpack was also in Miller's script as well and there are many characters that had their roles switched around in the movie.
Dr. Lazarus is "Lacesse" in the comic, and is more like the little girl, Nikko, from the movie,. Except she wasn''t an annoying as fuck 12-year-old but was much older, and even clad in full black leather. She would've had an emotional connection with Alex Murphy and is extremely intelligent and is the one assisting and repairing him throughout and I believed she reprogrammed herself as a hologram. (Something the TV show somewhat utilized)
Also, during the finale where the cops are at war with the Rehab-Team, they bring in RoboCain as their weapon along with Ed-209 side-by-side. Such a shame his script was rewritten entirely. RC3 is another of those movies where the third film killed the franchise.
@lenindominguez1986 It's a really good comic if you get the chance to find it. I highly recommend it.
@lenindominguez1986 I can't directly link the site but if you type something like "ReadOnline" you'll find sites like that.
i'm not gonna lie, that script would've kicked ass if done correctly on the big screen
Actually Martin is right about the synthetic face, in the first film they explain how he needs the face to prevent him from have a straight up mental breakdown every time he looks in a mirror and doesn’t see his face even though it’s still his consciousness. They even have a fun little scene where one of the ceos have a little taste of the paste they used to make it and remarks “It tastes kinda like baby food”.
33:14 if it involves dummies falling… You know we’re gonna get a good Billy laugh out of it lol
That's one of the funny moments I can actually see get used in the first movie.
34:08, I was laughing because Whitford's character just threw his used paper towel into the box of some guy who just got fired as he was walking out. It was so subtle, but true to character!
I forgot Mako Iwamatsu was in this. He's so good in every role he plays. The underlighting really makes him look and the way he delivers the line in Japanese just sells the evil Corpo guy lol
Frank Miller wrote All Star Batman and Robin too. Robocop 3 does give off that vibe too. Billy and Martin’s laugh always have me rolling at 17:43🤣🤣🤣
Frank Miller also made the movie The Spirit, a bad movie that Double Toasted roasted in the past. He's an atrocious director.
I started to like the third movie in the beginning, but I fell out of it when Lewis got killed off. Honestly, I’m surprised that they didn’t bring her back has a female RoboCop.
The director Fred Dekker said if he would've fixed the movie, he would've wanted to have Lewis become a female RoboCop. But they also joked to Nancy Allen in all three films that she may be one in each movie but she hated that idea and felt it was awful considering she never saw herself as an equal to Robocop or wanted to be seen as a love interest.
@lenindominguez1986 In these days you never know.
I agree having a female Robocop
How so many R rated franchises became kids shows back in the day still astounds me. Also even though Peter Weller could do laps around him. Robert John Burke is not too bad. The rest of the movie on the other hand is garbage.
Those movie studios tried to make everything toyetic after seeing Star Wars, Transformers and GI Joe sell like crazy
LOL right?
Aliens
John Wick could easily become a kids cartoon.
@@gapsule2326A video game
This and street fighter were the first two movies that made me feel like I was being spoken down to as a kid.
I loved this dumb thing as a kid. I don't know, the jetpack sold me at the time. Haven't seen anything from it since 1995.
I never liked Street Fighter though. It was so disappointing to me with all the changes and nowhere as cool as the anime movie.
same
I agree as a side note check out Street Fighter Assassins Fist if you all haven't seen it yet. That film is more true to the whole franchise it's was better than the bad 1994 street fighter the movie, Street Fighter the legend if chun Li. Assassins fist is the only live action film that is up there with the manga anime series.
Even after all these years, I’ve still only ever seen the original film
Lucky you
You've got no reason to watch anything else. The new game coming out looks promising though
How u managed to avoid the remake that’s impressive.
Me too, no lie. Prior Air Force, Dad of 5 my sons are 13,7 so they are at that age. . Funny thing to me is we love starship troopers, same creator i think😅
Robocop 2 is massively underrated, don't let anyone fool you into thinking it's a bad movie.
I get a big smile on my face when billy start laughing 😂
These bad movie roasts are pure black male joy fests, and I’m here for it.
Same his laugh makes me laugh, they should have him on more often, or as often as he can be there.
Classic Korey. No jumping around in the bad movie roast.
RoboCop 3 isn’t that worst movie but it’s a guilty pleasure to rewatch again and again because it did have a nice ending to say goodbye OCP headquarters forever. I give a low full price.
I hope Orion Pictures bring him back to make a new mature cartoon series because the old R rated movie style in sci-fi adventure period.
Being Texans, did y’all know a lot of the original Robocop was filmed in Dallas? I pass by the police station almost everyday.
Robocop in a pimp mobile
I’ve seen every movie in the Robocop franchise. Have also seen every flick in the Beverly Hills Cop series. That said, I feel the best Detroit cop featured in movies, thus far, is Sgt. Jericho “Action” Jackson. He takes down the bad guys, closes the case and gets the girl. Too bad he didn’t get a sequel. Also, not lost on me the “British” baddie, from Robocop 3 looks like former Michigan governor Dick Snyder-who, in real life poisoned the drinking water for Flint, a city well under the poverty line.
And Sharon Stone was a smoke show in that movie
The "skin" on his face is synthetic. They reconstructed his face to prevent him from losing touch with his humanity. This is not exactly stated in the films but on the production and writing side of things it was based on him still being able to see himself as human and not go into a depression.
About the biggest compliment is the film does feel like it does well to build upon the whole Delta City subplot that went through the first two films. However, softening everything because of the appeal to kids was not the way to go, especially considering the over-the-top violence to go along with the hard satire is what people really dug in the first place.
They did Robocop so wrong in this movie.
Its basically a cartoon done in live action with over the top direction.
Trivia- CCH Pounder and Bradley Whitford were both in Godzilla reboot film.
I remember seeing an early junket on the making of the 3rd film back in 1991. It was in a summer issue of STARLOG MAGAZINE. Me and friends looked at the on location photos and BTS shots of not-Peter Weller in the suit and se instantly knew this was not going to be good. Keep in mind we were fresh on the heels of ROBOCOP2 the year prior, with VHS rentals and HBO were keeping it fresh well into 1991 and a lot of people either were lukewarm to it or downright hated it. Part 3 was skated to be released for Spring/Summer 1992. I had some interest in seeing how it looked or even if it was worth seeing, however no teasers or coming soon posters were anywhere to be seen. Was too young to know that Orion Studios was on it’s last legs financially and had to shelve the movie for an entire year and a half while it was going through bankruptcy.
By the time Robocop 3 did hit theaters it was already a dead or dated product. Kids had gone on to other things since the first 2 films. Attention spans for that demo is very limited, but the adults also moved on with Batman, Jurassic Park, and Terminator 2 dominating the box office attention.
46:00 The crazy thing is that Samurai carried a katana but that was not their choice to use it first and foremost. They use arrows and guns. They primarily carried the blades as an symbol of authority.
((By the way, instead of killing the little girl’s parents they should have hired her because she fixed the control problems with ED))
That was the first indication that this was a kid’s movie.
Meh, a movie still gotta be a movie at the end of the day, and of all the many problems of this “film”, no one has to care about perfect cultural historical accuracy in a setting of a cyberpunk dystopian future, let alone this being a 90s movie, android ninja walkin around slicing up everything with a Katana like he Wolverine is certainly visually cooler than an android ninja using an Uzi
Kind of like how the higher ranking officials in the army around the first century of America carried blades?
It makes sense that RoboCop still has Alex Murphy’s actual skin as his face. Without his helmet, he still has the the scar from the bullet hole on his forehead.
I got super into the Robocop series a few years back, I watched all the movies, the tv specials, the tv show and the cartoons. My favorite is the episode of the tv series where a guy dresses' like OmniCorp's mascot Commander Cash and starts the great Detroit child riots by telling all the kids who where drugged by thier cereal and subjected to subliminal hypnotic advertisement by OmniCorp that all of the toys in the mall were just free now. The kids immediately start ransacking all the stores. then by the end of the episode even though he broke multiple laws, started multiple riots, endangered the lives of hundreds of children he tells Robocop that he's a super hero "Super hero's can't commit crimes." so Robocop just lets him go.
34:30 I'm glad I wasn't the only one thinking "Well, where the hell is robocop?"
I was raised on Robocop as a kid, dolls and everything. You could say I was a “RoboTot”
Man when he says 'Murphy but you can call me Robocop' that's so beautiful. Not only has he finally acknowledged his humanity, he's embraced it. As well as this, he's even distinguished and separated his identity as a man and as an officer of the law, which you could argue makes him more of a complete human than he was at the beginning of the first movie.
That's some poignant shit right there.
Except he already said he was Murphy at the end of RoboCop and human at the end RoboCop 2.
To me, Robocop 2, while not a classic like the original, is a respectable sequel. It's decent and still very violent.
I must confess i haven't ever made it all the way through number 3.
do yourself a favor and never watch it fully.
I didn't even know there WAS a third movie until now!
OH - i didnt know the Evil Japanese suit dude was played by MAKO - Uncle Iroh.
The police chief from the Robocop movies, always reminded me of the police chief, from the movie Last Action Hero, staring Arnold Schwarzenegger 😄😄😁
@lenindominguez1986 Yeah Hahahaha 😂😂
@lenindominguez1986
Slaterrrrrrrrrr 🏢👨🏿😡💨🚪👱🏻♂️👱🏻
I was 4 when my mom rented this, and I really liked it. It was later on I was 7 or 6 when i saw the first movie my dad bought it. Then I saw the rest as I got older. Of course, the first one is the best. The second one is okay, and the third is just an action comedy. Peter Weller was gunna do it, but he had a scheduling conflict with doing another film. I'm a 90s kid, seeing The Rocketeer at that time and seeing robocop with a jet pack was fucking awesome. Seeing the film now is just a guilty pleasure. I watch the first one more, but the 3rd is just so much silly fun. Fred Decker, who made it, put his style of B Movie.
Martin's right about the synthetic skin. Robocop has no skin. The "face" was grafted on and made to honor Alex Murphy's original face. But underneath that thing is just a metal dome.
This was my intro into robocop as a child
Nancy Allen (Lewis), Robert DuQui (Sgt. Reed), Felton Perry (Johnson), and the guy who played Casey Wong are the only ones to be in all 3 films
Writers: "Sure, the villains could be evil, but why don't we make them CARTOONISHLY evil?"
in the second movie they show the wife that the face is artificial, and asks her to touch it. He tells her that it was an "homage" to Murphy and to just let him go. It's definitely stretched over a mechanical head.
Another funny thing about the 3rd sequel and made for TV pilot, series, and the last movies: the actors (while good) kept getting shorter and shorter. In the end Robocop is like 5 feet tall.
@Ralph_Beckman The skin is synthetic. The baby food provided nutrients to his digestive system and brain only. Even in RoboCop 2 he said that OCP “made this to honor him” pointing to his skin.
His eyes are artificial too. That was also pointed out in RoboCop 2.
Yo, the jive transition into sponsor had me tears...babyyyyyyyyyyyy !!!! 😭😭😭😂😂
The dude that played Robocop in this movie was in Wakanda Forever.
Remember when Robocop appeared in WCW to save Sting?
Huh
Bruh no way I need to look that up 😂
th-cam.com/video/JcLlxXqKCRE/w-d-xo.html There you go, guys lol. It actually happened🤣🤣
Sting? The lead singer of the Police?
@@rommix0 Lol🤣🤣🤣🤣. That would have been an incredible crossover.
Thankyou double toasted you guys got me thru so many rought times. I used to paint cars all day at work listening to you guys . I felt not alone and you guys made me laugh. I loveeeee robocop 1 seen it when I was 7 thus is such a pleasant surprise seeing you guys reveiw robocop 3 lmao
Another feature of R3 that is kind of funny, is that it was in production hell to the point the video game came out YEARS before the movie did. Something I've never seen in my lifetime, where a video game adaptation comes out before the movie it's based on.
Robocop 2 was actually good. More darker than the first.
EXACTLY
But it also missed the heart and soul of the first and just became mindless action. One of the reasons that made Peter Weller leave the series.
No it wasn't.
@brandonspain12345 Not true. They filmed a lot of the emotional scenes for RoboCop 2, but the studio cut them out. One involved a bigger scene with Murphy’s wife
@@wilcee238 Yes. But it was still cut out because the studio wanted it to be an action orientated movie. They even wanted to cut out the scene in the first movie when Murphy visits his family house because they felt there wasn't any action going on. The Novelization for RC2 is far more superior and would've made a meh movie into a phenomenal sequel.
Hey Double Toasted I had a retro movie idea for you guys. V for Vendetta, it's really a film people don't speak often of these days especially with the messages the movie has. Hope one day to see your review on it
A terrible adaptation of a great comic book! Perfect!
Yeah. I used to like this movie as a kid. But, seeing it again with adult eyes is a much different experience. I love the first 2 Robocop films, especially the first movie. But, Robocop 3 has not aged well AT ALL!!! Great roast DT! 👍🏿👍🏿
I'm surprised y'all didn't talk about how Nancy Allen hated production so much, she literally asked to be killed off.
Cyborg Samurai should be a spinoff.
Not sure if cannon or stuff the creative team had in their unofficial bible for the various Robocop media to draw from, but they imply that the face is grafted on to a metal skull underneath. It is his organic flesh since we see the fatal bullet wound in his forehead. I guess the idea was to maintain some sort of humanity that is not as cold or menacing as ED -209 was. They also implied that it was also necessary for Murphy’s psychological survival. Within this cannon this seems to actually make since we see other Robocop 2 candidates go crazy and was pointed out by that crazy bitch at OCP.
As a kid when i would watch random movies on a channel after cartoons i thought this movie took place in The Wiz universe because it was so goofy
The man in drag in police station was casted in another bad film: I Got The Hook Up as Toosie Pop lol
37:06 Martin like OH, DONT PUT THE CAMERA ON ME WHEN IM WRONG LIKE DAT, MAN
Never forget. Robocop helped Sting in WCW 😅
🤣🤣🤣
that lil girl is like Penny from Inspector gadget 😂😂😂
Using her laptop to hack the most dangerous robot in the series, Ed 209, to be “loyal as a puppy” 😂
This movie is something else for all the right and wrong reasons, especially when you realize as an adult that it was scuffed af 🤣
10:23 THE BEST BILLY LAUGH IN A LONG TIME😂😂😂😂😂
The sequel is underrated. People don't understand about Robo2 is actually making fun of the detractors of the first by "Politically correcting" Murphy, which is exactly what critics of the original said.
P.S. His head is metal, and the synthetic skin of Murphys face is stretched over it. The bullet wound in his skull is still visible where Boddicker executed him.
Crazy, this popped up on Pluto last night, I didn't realize how bad it was, haven't seen this since i was a kid, I just liked the ninja 😂😂😂
In the original 87 RoboCop they said that they peeled his face off and added it to a cybernetic head and then I think over time they probably coded it with something to make it last longer as the time went on
Haha, Billy with his Muppet joke.
"It's time to show them how Real Cops Kickass." Most badass line in this series.
One of the things that aged the worst is the fear of japanese corporations taking over. That thing worked itself out without any outside help, pretty soon theres barely going to be much japanese and at this rate alot of cities there will be the new detroit but mostly old people
Only corporations that will take over are American ones
Hey KOREY is always so Clever & Funny how you always segue into talking about the Sponsors during these Reviews 😁😃😃
I hope you homies do a retro review of Predator 2. It is a awesome & crazy sequel to Predator, plus it gets kinda scary at a few times.
Yo that thumbnail scared the shyt outta my daughter 😅😅😅😅😅..
"My friends call me Murphy, but you can call me ROBOCOP."
Billy: "You're not my friend." 😂😂
Big shout out to the new Robocop Rogue City game (for most platforms) starring the titular Robocop, Peter Weller. This may be the closest thing we will get to the spirit of the original.
32:55 Honey, are you there? Wwweeeeeeeeeeeeee.....
Every corporation goes through this sort of thing...
33:14 ...eeeeeeeeee!!!!
(He didn't stick his landing!)
Plus Billy's Laughing, golden!
the skin/jaw IS synthetic. the only thing left is parts of his brain and dietary tract, otherwise people would just shoot him in the mouth.
The second one is worth it for big finale. Robocop vs. Robocop 2.
Oh Frank Miller wrote Robocop 3 that explains things. Well it’s still better than All Star Batman and Robin at least things happen in this movie. Edit: And not spending issues in a bat mobile trying impress a kid how for cool it is.
Actually, his script then turned into a comic "Robocop: The Last Stand" and had many elements of the movie, and was more gritty and dark like the first two films.
The Rehab-Team was originally in Miller's Robocop 2 script, and had a stronger presence in that story than Miller's Robocop 3 script. But the hand gun was also a chain gun rather than an all-in-one machine gun, flamethrower, rocket launcher. The jetpack was also in Miller's script as well and there are many characters that had their roles switched around in the movie.
Dr. Lazarus is "Lacesse" in the comic, and is more like the little girl, Nikko, from the movie,. Except she wasn't an annoying as fuck 12-year-old but was much older, and even clad in full black leather. She would've had an emotional connection with Alex Murphy, was extremely intelligent and is the one guiding and repairing him throughout, and I believe she reprogrammed herself as a hologram. (Something the TV show somewhat utilized)
Also, during the finale where the cops are at war with the Rehab-Team, they bring in RoboCain as their weapon along with Ed-209 side-by-side with the jet-packed Robocop also in the crowd. (A la The Dark Knight Rises.)
It's a great comic to read and it made me eat my words for blaming Miller on the script itself because it really wasn't his fault.
You guys should look into the Sgt. Pepper’s movie with Peter Frampton and The BeeGees. It is insultingly bad for movie goers and Beatles fans.
It really is. However, I grew up with that movie, Xanadu, and Rock 'n Roll High School. I have a soft spot for it.
I will say that Sgt Pepper is way more fun to watch than Xanadu is.
You guys should review Stephen king’s Thinner. It also stars Robert John Burke
These guys have to review The Guyver, it’s hilarious.
Oh yeah, the Guyver would be great one to roast.😂
God i remember being so disappointed with 3 when i was a kid 😂
39:57 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 shooting oil 😂
7:29 “I came in like a wrecking ball”
I actually enjoyed RoboCop (2014) with Samuel L. Jackson and Joel Kinnaman.
it was passable but it was soulless and left no impact compared to the original. There was potential in some of the ideas here and there but they decided to play it too safe.
The setup really could work and still feels relevant _now,_ but wow, the direction it goes in.
Robocop also appeared in WCW.
Also the old show red dwarf.
Little version.
If your wondering what red dwarf is
It's this space spoof from the bbc.
Very funny.
Funny up to season 5. After that doesn't exist.
@@JohnnyZenithyour right robo
Made a cameo but he was little.
He threw soda at the creature killing
It instantly.
He was chasing the crew down.
Damn I actually forgot about this nightmare of a movie. Great roast!
Robocop 3 is always considered part of a trilogy but in reality it was the pilot movie for the series . Not even peter weller was part of this movie , The directors of Robocop 1 and 2 where gone . And Robocop 3 had absolutely nothing to do with the darknes of the previous 2 movies .
and funny enough, some RoboCop fans actually wanted Peter Weller to reprise the role for the 3rd movie and he once considered it. but around that same time, he was contacted by David Cronenberg and asked about his interest in wanting to star in "Naked Lunch".
but in all honesty, I think Peter Weller knew the script was going to be rather shitty and turned it down (and dodging a bullet in the process).
@@DrQuagmire1 Yep same with Paul verhoeven, Parts of the scenes shot in robocop 2 where scenes that where suposed to be in robocop one Like the weird prototype robocop 2 versions . He decilined to direct robocop 2 after the nightmare of the first movie .
Robocop 3 could have used some of Paul Verhoevens magic , Bringing back some of the original feel .
Will never forget being all of 7 years old when I saw the first RoboCop on opening night with my best friend at the time and his mom!!! It was one of the best times of my young life back then like I was getting one over on my mom who would have NEVER let me see that movie back then!!!
The 90's were the decade for making the gritty 80's and early 90's film's and giving them a goofy kid pandering toy commershals and even threeqwal's TMNT secret of the Ooze,RoboCop 2 a 3,Batman Forevor and Batman and Robin,Predator 2,The Phantom menace....Except for Terminator 2 that's why James Camron and maybe Batman returns and I do say maybe because that is goofy in some place's
I hope DT roasts Robocop 2 as well if they haven't already. To be honest, Robocop was a one and done deal with the first film.
You can roast films that don't exist. Technically I'm not watching this either as it doesn't exist.
@@JohnnyZenithAmen to that
17:40 😂😂😂😂 Party City wig!!!
I love how every time Korey starts the sponsor, they're all just like "AWWW"
I love the Robocop Trilogy
Not the worst thing Frank Miller would write though. His comic Holy terror takes that cake.
No you don't.
A New ROBOCOP Movie was Recently Announced by AMAZON who acquired the Rights to several Movie Properties including ROBOCOP & THE PINK PANTHER
This movie was so bad I refused to see it in the theater. When I finally rented it I almost cried.... and I purposely watched it again hoping to find something to like about it ... I didn't... I cried
That noise, when she hacked that thing! Lmao. Sounded like Taz sound effect.
You know I've always loved all 3 robocop films even though the third one is kinda silly but it has its moments and i still like it.
21:05 that the one guy from POTC, he’s always with the pirate with one eye.
Even though the movie wasn't the greatest thing in the world but the jetpack scenes was still fire as hell 😎😎😎😎
God damn it the bits with them making fun of the British guy and his teeth nearly made me spit my drink out, I love these guys so much
Friends call me Murphy... You call me RoboCop.
*Theme plays*
I love you guys reviewing movies. I look forward to this every week.