Best part was when he scanned the cop and violence was ''imminent''. the cop was trying to be smart and look away and shoot, but Robocop already knew what was coming.
@@arathortizs28445 Nope not wrong, thats an opinion. Its like saying what you just said was wrong or that the older movies were bad compare to the new one(example), opinions my friend, everyone has them and none of them are the right/correct answer, you can only agree or disagree, nothing else.
One of the most underrated remakes. I'm a fan of the OG trilogy as well as the 2014 remake. This one also deserves a sequel. Kurtwood Smith played one of the most brutal, despicable villains of all time and Peter Weller evens that out with just the right amount of heroic badassery. That gunslinger scene is as iconic as it gets.
Another soulless cashgrab remake only made to prey on peoples nostalgia for the infenitely superior original. Yeah I've seen it for free on television and I still want my money back.
It is sad you see it this way, because it truly is faithful to the original. The thing is, the movie is "updating" the themes of the old movies to nowadays. I think it is a really good work and a honest remake
I'm with you on this. I'm not going to say that it's an _amazing_ movie, but it's totes solid and doesn't just try to recreate the original. They knew they couldn't possibly top the first one unless they did their own thing so they tried to give this version it's own style and thematic statement, and over-all I think they did a good job. It just had way too big shoes to fill, that's all. I honestly think that if it wasn't for the _massive_ shadow thrown by the original Robocop, this movie would have been much more appreciated.
I was part of this movie and it was not a good film. It has brought in joke residual payments for me and my friends. Meaning, it's not being watched or in demand. We all hated it and the people have spoken.
Strange thing he didn't need to force the chief to confess, besides the fact it wouldn't hold up in court since she would have done so at gun point, he uploaded all the evidence to the whole station and they heard one of the two corrupt officers name her. A room full of star witnesses, and that's assuming he didnt upload the evidence to the internet as well, which I would have done out of sheer spite given the circumstances.
dude he was made into a huck of metal was almost killed twice just cause his chief wanted to line her pockets there was no rational thoughts left it was tell the truth or i kill you and you take it to your grave which in all honesty would have been more than she deserved for doing this to her station and city
Fun fact: Uploading evidence to the internet without the permission of the DA is grounds for dismissal of said evidence. It can also get the officer that uploaded it fired REAL quick. We actually had a case like that locally about 12 years ago. All charges were dropped and the officer was suspended without pay and demoted. Long story short, don't let your spite work for your enemy.
Unpopular opinion, but i really liked this movie. If they made a Robocop 2 and really leaned into the surveillance state- Robocop's ability to listen to and see any camera, anywhere at anytime with facial recognition- and in a way, (maybe not heavy handedly) make a commentary on that, that would be awesome. Along with the the theme of "what makes us human." Very _Brave New World._
@@DanielAppleton-lr9eq i don't see this rendition as a replacement, as many remakes i figure try to be. the original still holds and makes its own commentry on corparate power overtaking legitimate government etc. even r3 being what it was, pretty much concluded the story arc pretty faithfully in that concept. 2014 address updated concepts and hints at a future invasion of iran...
It's not underrated. It missed the whole point of the first movie, is he machine or man. It's a journey he makes to reclaim his humanity. In this piece of crap he's told "you're still Alex Murphy" from the very beginning.
@EP3mentalist this movie is not about that, the original is about a man turned into a robot to stay alive, but is controlled and starts getting his memories back, the remake, made in the actual future the og failed to predict, people want robots who act like man, this movie is about a man who was killed, and a robot was made to look like him, has his memories from the start, and they pretend it's him, and his family thinks it's him, but when the robot acts too emotional they take the emotions away and make him 100% machine, but parade his human face and hand around for pr, having him do rallies and shake hands as a machine with the heart and morals of a man, who makes the tough decisions, but really he's 100% programming, but Murphy's actual soul starts infecting and overriding the robot until it really is Murphy, rather than the original where Murphy is mostly there and wearing a suit, forced to act robotic even though he is emotional the whole time and just overcomes the people who make him act like a robot, this new Murphy is just lungs and half a brain, with a fake face and hand, but ocp insists it's all him, which is why they show his face all the time, for the friendliness, the helmet is only supposed to come down when threatened, whereas the og robocop is supposed to have the helmet 24/7
The original was much better, but i still really enjoyed this one. I'm with you - wish there was a sequel. How cool they could have remade "Robocop 2.0", but instead of Cain, it'd be Mattox (Jackie Earl Haley).
@@serdarcam99 in pubg's defense the vector was originally 45 acp in that game. Back when it was actually worth playing. They later changed it to 9mm for some reason.
Exactly! Like.... why give him that line when literally NO ONE had ".50 cal and above"?!?!?!? It's like he said "we're ALL dead and nothing we do is gonna change that!" It's pure nonsense.... and then shortly after, while Robocop is slaughtering htem all, he whispers in some rando's ears "finish him"? FINISH HIM? With WHAT? He's not even CLOSE to being finished and you literally just told them they need .50 cal and above..... Like.... who writes those scripts? 13 years old kids?
@@cesarrivera286Contra on NES lol. I’m getting old. I guess we all are because you know about it as well. It wasn’t infinite ammo. Technically it was like you get 30 lives instead of only 3. When we were little kids, we will get so good at Contra we could beat the game like a joke. No problem we played it so much.
I loved this reboot. Very interesting topic and well executed story. It obviously didn't have the same cynical/snark tone of the originals, but still awesome in its own right.
As someone who grew up on the lower end of the economy in the Midwest, not too far away from Detroit...Joel Kinnaman NAILS a family man from that area. I know people don't like the remake for the most part, but as someone from the region they are portraying, he has my respect 💯 and it hits close to the ❤
@@angry_eck There was 4.6mm, 9mm and or 45acp, 5.56, one 7.62x54r at the start. I think there was an AK so either a 7.62x39 or 5.45x39. Hell there was wat looked like one over under double barrel 40 mil launcher. But no 50cal Maybe you could argue there was something in there modified for 50 Beowulf or 50AE but pretty sure guy was talking about the big boy BMG
@@angry_eck so robocop’s lil ‘battle rifle’ fires 50 Beowulf…. That’s the only one in the clip. Regardless no one is talking about Robocop’s weapon. I’m talking about the guy who said “50cal and above” and no one, On his side, used anything remotely 50cal. I highly doubt anyone modified g36’s to fire 50 Beowulf. But hey.. maybe I’m wrong, whatever
Doesn't really matter. In real life all that ammo would have shot him in the mouth and neck and he would have been dead. Doesn't matter if it is below 50 cal.
It goes for a different vibe and poses a different question. In the original you couldn't tell how much of the man was left, here you didn't know if the man could overpower the machine he was stuck inside
@@sylph4252perfectly put, the original was mean spirited and seemed to want focus on the city and politics more than murphy, only doing Murphy stuff when they absolutely have to, whereas the new one gets to focus on his soul specifically and the hope of that, more than blood and guts and hate and silly over the top goofy robot suit, cursing, and unconvincing, lazy futuristic designs where it's all just the 80s still, Murphy's story is tragic and serious yet the 1987 version just wants to make jokes the whole time, but now, we get Serious Murphy, a serious future, and a realistic, non-goofy, legitimately badass robot suit, and psychologically disturbing imagery rather than throwing bloody rubber guts everywhere. The original is a masterpiece no doubt, but the remake is the other piece to a puzzle, and they both go hand in hand for a fully realized vision
movie was good, but they made robocop movie and completely went off a different track , it should have been a different name like cyborg-cop , robot police man , machine-cop
@@realnamehidden278 tired opinion, the og is about the city, this one's about the man stuck in that suit, realistically, not over the top wacky like Verhoeven made it
it's name itself is main reason for people to dislike it, if movie would have been released with different name like cyborg-cop or machine-cop,etc.. no one would have bothered and watched the movie instead silently
Pointless? How about a different perspective. How about, the hidden plot here is just what kind of technology is being used? How about, whatever the writers thought about putting in, existed long before they “invented” it and put it to film or paper? How about, instead of a “rogue” electronic monster, it was several agencies, along with all the comm providers working in concert to deal with enemy elements? Pointless, you say. I say, this warning was already too late. Even the late Tom Clancy was brutally interrogated by the CIA, demanding to know where he got the information for the equipment in his first book, “Patriot Games.” Funny thing about interrogations. You can learn a lot as the one being interrogated. He even said, whatever you think you know about what the government trades agencies have is only the tip of the iceberg. They have hundreds of times more than you can possibly imagine. He was probably putting that out on the conservative side. Pointless. SMH.
Poor guys don't know about that thing the scientist have said. When the visor goes down and Robocop is in combat mode - he's no longer Alex Murphy. He's a hunter-killer robot. Alex is just in for the ride. An illusion of free will. He can't be bargained with. He can't be reasoned with. And he absolutely will not stop. Until you are dead... or arrested. But I wouldn't get my hopes up for that last option.
with the visor down i wouldent get my hopes up period, the way i see it that visor comes down for only 3 reasons: 1- protecting his wife and kids and freinds 2-protecting himself 3-dispatching people from this world permantly
@@stitcha123 That's what this version of Robocop was all about. The thin line between him as Alex Murphy and him as a hunter-killer robot who has no conscience and will not stop until his target is eliminated. Have you even watched this movie? Because I did. And I liked it, because those elements were not present in the original version. In this version Alex didn't even know that he shares his body with a mechanical monster who will not hesitate to kill the target no matter the cost. He didn't know the consequences of his visor going down. Such a shame that they never made a sequel dealing with this problem in further detail. It would be an interesting story if the machine killed someone who Alex wouldn't shoot and then Alex would be convinced that he was the one who pulled the trigger. Because he has no idea that with his visor down he has nothing to say in the matter.
because bunch of boomers had a case of nostalgia. Honestly this is a superior remake to familiarize new audiences to the IP. This is just my opinion but I never got fond of the original film. The old robocop moves is just so clunky
Loved this remake and the og. When it came out I looked at in saying this isn’t the old. This is modern era and kept a open mind and was proud to call it the perfect movie
@Name-kd5jj Same thing with the Resident Evil remakes, many were pissed of because of all the changes and cuts made in RE3 Remake (rightfully so, even more compared to the previous relaunch), so they decided to keep most of the game intact for RE4 Remake, AND THERE WERE THOSE THAT GOT PISSY BECAUSE IT WAS SO SIMILAR TO THE ORIGINAL.
@lovell8983 the old robocop was gory. And yes clunky, because it set the stage for funding cuts to the police force, (example Shitty police cars). The new one I'm not sure, what was going on there, because everything looked shiny and new.
Yea he's way faster than the original where he just walks so slow even when he's being shot at from all sides and the suit was so bulky I like how this one is more leaner and lightweight.
When she said, "How's that even possible?" I was like, "What?! You're a scientist, and Alex is a robot with human brain, of course they keep 'learning', genius!" 😂😂
I liked it too. I didn't understand why everybody was moaning about it. It's not the original RoboCop, but a re-imagining. Of course it never will be as impactful as Paul Verhoeven's vision is, but it's still a solid film. It's enjoyable.
Most of the OG MCU predates this movie by a couple of years and their CGI is still considered to be some of the best. 2014 may seem like a long time ago in technology but the tools were there to make incredible movies.
I like how he scanned that "violence imminent" and looked away cause he knew he was faster. Actually that's the real RoboCop, fast and strong. The original is too slow. Even a child won him in the 2nd movie
What I like about this is that it shows a blend of Murphy as himself and as Robo-Cop. He has heightened reflexes and perception from all the cybernetic enhancements but still has the human touch of purposely trying to bait someone into acting so he can react.
This movie was a little underrated imo. Robocop fans wanted an emotionless slow moving version of the character like they remember, but instead they got a more emotionally expressive version that could actually move around with dexterity. I don’t like the black design though. I also wish they had gone with the corporate dystopian version of Detroit like the original.
It wasn't that. The original was a satire of the media, capitalism, and corporate America with the classic who am I/Tin man story with a cyberpunk twist in the middle of it. Set in a dystopian version of the USA behind it, with a hard Rated R with all the blood and guts with it to get its point across. It didn't pull its punches and it became a classic because of that. The remake went political ( Sam Jackson character is basically any host on Fox news) with barely any satire in it, went for a pg-13 rating when in the past it was proven that the Robocop series works best as a TV-MA or rated R movie and last but not least, the director and the producers played it way to safe on the film.
@@unknownname8591 It's not that simple sadly. In the original trilogy it is shown that the public of Detroit is complicit of OCP's takeover of the cops and the later the city is do to the incompetence of Detroit's city hall and the the city itself going bankrupt. The public thinks (which in turn is compounded in via the media that OCP owns itself) that OCP is the bright future for Detroit along with its delta city plans. This is shown in the second film where the Mayor tries to raise funds to buy the city back from OCP before they default on the bank loan they took from OPC via a T.V. fundraiser only to raise about 4 grand out of 37.4 million by the end of it. Its only by the end of Robocop 2 when Robocain goes nuts and kill a bunch of people in downtown Detroit and the events of Robocop 3 that the city wakes up so of speak, sees OCP true colors, and starts to fight back. It's the see no evil, hear no evil that the public itself adopted that allowed OPC corruption to grow within the city. And by the way, this is only one side of the story. You got Alex Murphy a.k.a. Robocop's journey in all three films to find his humanity and OCP crazy ass side as well.
"Your wife left you in 2019 after filing charges for domestic abuse, and you dont have a kid. But i do....I'M NOT ASKING AGAIN!!!!!!/Thank you for your cooperation" and shot after, OMG thats sooooo epic
I like this movie. I like both versions of Robocop. I like to think Omnicorp buried their secrets and history about the original Cop, so present day people didn’t learn anything and made the same mistake thinking they can own a man like property
This is why I think I like this version. The writing is smarter in making robocop think that he has autonomy and that he is malcontent and vengeful, which in the original Murphy seemed too passive and unfeeling.
That shot after the "thank you for your cooperation" is insane! Great scene!! It is a shame that the studio and José Padilha didn't respect the soul of Robocop. This movie could have been really great.
@@jackbaxter2223 I wouldn't describe that as lacking respect for the soul of the original, though. I think this one tried to have its own spin on the setting and theming and I think it did it quite well.
@@goukeban6197 I See it as an "Alternate Reality" take for the most part. And honestly I think it did well putting a different spin on a previously told story. I agree with most folks. The OG Robocop is slow and stiff but he's still iconic as hell. This Robocop is fast, efficient and... brutal with the right amount of human rage in a metal shell.
😂 Yes, they’re different, but in their own ways, they’re both classics. I think the “soul” is just another “soul” and you want them to be the same soul. You think you want that, but leave OG’s subtle face features alone. He earned ‘em!
I'm not sure why people don't like this movie. It is its own thing. It's not supposed to be Peter Weller's version. This version kicks as much ass as Weller's... does it hurt?
Anyone else get some random thoughts about seeing Joel as Master Chief? If they can fix the height issue…he has the deep voice already…has played a hulking metal tank. I don’t know…I’d love to see it.
The warehouse scene would have been a lot cooler if the camera could track anybody for more than 2 seconds. I liked this remake but I understand why a lot of people hated it.
They should have shot it like a horror movie, with Murphy being *fast*, sneaky, and brutal. Showing it from their perspective would have allowed them to focus on their fear and panic, contrasting that human emotionality with Murphy's cold rage.
A few things I don't get in this movie: A) Despite knowing he was walking into a bunker, Murphy decided to "Tank" his way into Vallon. Not sure this was brave or stupid. B) The plot about the Chief Officer being corrupt goes nowhere after this scene. It is totally forgotten. C) No info is given why Murphy murder attempt wasn't investigated, or it was closed too soon, other than the implicit information of it being due to corrupt cops. I don't get it, the DA was corrupt too? D) I get that in this version, Murphy wasn't very well like in the precint, his only friend was his partner Jack. But I don't get why no one stood for him when Omnicorp shut him down, especially after that mountain of evidence about corrupt officers. At least Jack should have said no when Omnicorp went to retrieve Murphy.
It's not that this movie was bad per say, but the original was a masterpiece. I saw it in the theaters when I was 8 or 9 years old. The original Murphy death scene was so traumatic that it really engaged the audience connecting us to Murphy, I feel this one didn't have that same level of engagement. Should have used more of the original score too. Loved the new suit and also the actor that plays in this one, just felt the story and emotional connection was not as strong as the original.
@@JimP226 If you paid for a ticket, they really didn't care back in the day. The ratings were all 'new' and no one really knew what they meant. Not saying it was a GOOD idea for me to see it when I was 9, but I loved the movie and the gore.
@@nightfall37 Haha that's funny, I was tossed out of a movie I was about 15min too young for when I was in highschool. With that being said I think I watched the original robocop on VHS when I was probably 8. Our video rental store didn't care about renting hard R movies to kids. 😂 The only part I remember being too disturbing was the scene when they blew off Murphy's hand.
I think it's a little funny that the goons shut off all the lights and switch to night vision or thermal like they think the multimillion dollar police cyborg is using webcams for eyeballs. XD Still a cool battle! I really like how the quiet of the aftermath lets you hear jingling as Murphy walks, selling just how much spent brass is littering the floor.
What's brilliant about the original trilogy is, Murphy still has emotions, but they are expressed through a cybernetic filter which at a glance makes Robocop's character sterile and unsettling. Here he's treated like any other masked movie hero: just unmask during dramatic moments and act the hell out of it.
I know, right? In the original, the underlying point was the soul of the man practically converted into a robot trying to find it's way through the machine, with the unsettling way his body moves adding another layer of dehumanization. Murphy can never have any semblance of normal life again, but his unwavering sense of duty kept him going on despite everything he lost. In the remake on the other hand, 2014 Murphy is just himself, but better, with robotic augmentations sophisticated enough to allow him to do everything a normal human could, and better still (I mean ok, guy lost his dick, but that's nothing compared to what 1987 Murphy lost, he still had a family and was considered human). Even when they attempt to suppress him, he just bounces right back without any struggle, sacrifice or explanation. Robocop 2014 is just a superhero origin movie, he could fit right in a marvel or DC movie.
missing the point, the difference between the original and this remake is that in the original it was robocop realizing that he is still human while in this movie is alex murphy fighting to remain human, the conflict is just different in the original they didnt wanted him to be a human, in this one the objective was for alex muprhy to still exist to find a loophole around a law so that they could sell their product, it adapted to the era
I wonder if those involved in this film ever said "Hang on, why are we remaking this film again?" It almost doesn't matter how good or bad this film is, by positing itself as a newer (ostensibly better?) film, it was never going to have an easy run. Paul Verhoeven's original was a film of biting satire, of corporate greed, corruption, of social decay and the abuse possible in entrusting human affairs to an automaton. The original included much of Verhoeven's penchant (at the time at least) for graphic violence, often over the top. Whether it's the shooting death of Murphy's character or the classic scene of the criminal emerging from the toxic sludge, there's not many ways to reproduce a film like that because it was at least partly a creature of it's time. In short, I'm very surprised that individuals thought the Paul Verhoeven version was ripe for re-appraisal. Not enough time had passed and the original was solid enough that it's not like it was an idea that lacked execution.
These clips and the movie was just great. Not sure why people did not like this reboot. I actually enjoyed the upgrade. It takes Robo Cop into the next century! The upgrade in the tech was very good. and the character upgrade from campy to serious is awesome too. Great Movie in my book!
@@LOVEMUFFIN_official I don't know man. Imagine a bullet enters through the mouth area and just bounces around for a bit liquifying everything inside the helmet. Don't know why they couldn't just give him a mouth guard to extend down from the visor.
@@613harbinger316 Given that his brain is at least partially synthetic and is encased within that protective shield, I imagine that the lower part of his face is largely non-critical.
Loved this film and the original. One of the neat details is he covers his face with his arm as he crosses open space, protecting the only bit that's vulnerable to small calibre weapons fire.
When he uses heat vision and can still see them all clearly gets me 😂 that room would be glowing red with all the gunfire and explosions. No way he would be able to see clearly.
as much as i hate the black suit design, the motorcycle is pretty awesome. the regular cop car for grey robocop was extremely awkward and weird. they even had to remove the car seat so they could fit him in there to film it. robocop flipping around to get on the bike like he is an attachment is just way cooler and fits his design so well
@@lupine9971 did you see how fast he is? Also, he could just shot them in the back. They can't run, they can't hide, all that is left is shot and hope something hits.
I think one of the big problems with the movie is it didn't explain how he changed the programming. They could have simply said that his brain was part of the machine. The machine operated with his brain thinking everything was right. When he saw the murder scene he knew nothing was right. The machine needed him to think everything was going well, so it readjusted his values back to normal. Considering the doctor pretty much hotwired it to work like that, it isn't hard to believe it might have that kind of a glitch.
I prefer the first one as satire and being a damned good, classic and violent view. I also appreciate this one as a more serious story, and giving more room to the family. I also appreciate this one for how horrific Alex's injuries were. Underrated remake, honestly. Shame it got no sequel.
-How do we stop him?!
-50. Cal and above
Then they proceed to shoot at him with a bunch of 9mm
You know with inflation, the price of ammuntion and all of that...
What's 9m
@@MarvNARK9mm refers to the diameter of the bullets they're firing.
Looked liked only 2 had 50s. The others where distracting.
And they aim for his hips or something like that.
Best part was when he scanned the cop and violence was ''imminent''.
the cop was trying to be smart and look away and shoot, but Robocop already knew what was coming.
almost like it was scripted or something
it's what the script was going for
That sarcasm has no need, rather Robocop was just faster.@@jbdelta4542
Like Black Cop, this footage should also be applied to actor Charlie Hunnam, recognizing its effect can anticipate its high imprudence 🧐
The scan also should have shown "Dumb enough to try shooting his way out of a police station"
I love when he lets the corrupt cop pull a gun on him. Such contempt. He's like, "You unbelievable moron, do you have ANY idea how fast they made me?"
😂 He played it differently than OG and it works on new levels of its own! Solid remake.
It also gives him essentiall ypermission. 'I am defending myself from a threat' vs 'i am activly beating the shit out of someone not resisting.'
it´s called human HUBRIS!! it got nothin´ to do with smarts cuz hubris effectively kills it right in that moment..
Extremly underrated movie in my opinion, and that comes from a Fan of the originals.
not the right actor for this movie and wrong ... mood of the film. And that stupid hand.
@@arathortizs28445 Nope not wrong, thats an opinion. Its like saying what you just said was wrong or that the older movies were bad compare to the new one(example), opinions my friend, everyone has them and none of them are the right/correct answer, you can only agree or disagree, nothing else.
Yeah clearly, this movie has some flaws but i still think he´s a good movie not exceptional but better than most of the recents blockbuster
what do you mean the movie is trash
@@Anuisgodlearn what an opinion is.
One of the most underrated remakes. I'm a fan of the OG trilogy as well as the 2014 remake. This one also deserves a sequel.
Kurtwood Smith played one of the most brutal, despicable villains of all time and Peter Weller evens that out with just the right amount of heroic badassery. That gunslinger scene is as iconic as it gets.
Just another totally pointless remake. Its even manages to lose the heart of the original.
Another soulless cashgrab remake only made to prey on peoples nostalgia for the infenitely superior original.
Yeah I've seen it for free on television and I still want my money back.
It is sad you see it this way, because it truly is faithful to the original.
The thing is, the movie is "updating" the themes of the old movies to nowadays.
I think it is a really good work and a honest remake
I'm with you on this. I'm not going to say that it's an _amazing_ movie, but it's totes solid and doesn't just try to recreate the original. They knew they couldn't possibly top the first one unless they did their own thing so they tried to give this version it's own style and thematic statement, and over-all I think they did a good job. It just had way too big shoes to fill, that's all. I honestly think that if it wasn't for the _massive_ shadow thrown by the original Robocop, this movie would have been much more appreciated.
I was part of this movie and it was not a good film. It has brought in joke residual payments for me and my friends. Meaning, it's not being watched or in demand. We all hated it and the people have spoken.
Strange thing he didn't need to force the chief to confess, besides the fact it wouldn't hold up in court since she would have done so at gun point, he uploaded all the evidence to the whole station and they heard one of the two corrupt officers name her. A room full of star witnesses, and that's assuming he didnt upload the evidence to the internet as well, which I would have done out of sheer spite given the circumstances.
dude he was made into a huck of metal was almost killed twice just cause his chief wanted to line her pockets there was no rational thoughts left it was tell the truth or i kill you and you take it to your grave which in all honesty would have been more than she deserved for doing this to her station and city
he got emotional and wanted her to say it
he just wanted to hear it. he already had the mountain of evidence to damn her in court. he just wanted to hear it.
Fun fact: Uploading evidence to the internet without the permission of the DA is grounds for dismissal of said evidence. It can also get the officer that uploaded it fired REAL quick. We actually had a case like that locally about 12 years ago. All charges were dropped and the officer was suspended without pay and demoted. Long story short, don't let your spite work for your enemy.
he didn't upload to the internet, it was the office display. @@AmishGangsta404
Unpopular opinion, but i really liked this movie. If they made a Robocop 2 and really leaned into the surveillance state- Robocop's ability to listen to and see any camera, anywhere at anytime with facial recognition- and in a way, (maybe not heavy handedly) make a commentary on that, that would be awesome. Along with the the theme of "what makes us human." Very _Brave New World._
Now that crime rates have jacked up in the real world, a sequel would resonate with today's audience.
This film catches a TON of crap, but after seeing more than just CLIPS, it's not half bad. So what if it's not Peter Weller ?
@@DanielAppleton-lr9eq i don't see this rendition as a replacement, as many remakes i figure try to be. the original still holds and makes its own commentry on corparate power overtaking legitimate government etc. even r3 being what it was, pretty much concluded the story arc pretty faithfully in that concept. 2014 address updated concepts and hints at a future invasion of iran...
I think this is the coolest Robocop!
The actor is amazing!
@@Budguy68 If you like that actor, he did an exceptional job in the Netflix show _Altered Carbon._ You might like it!
This movie is underrated as hell. Would’ve killed to see a sequel with the suit (or body) at the end
looks like cheap tv show, I think it's overrated
Naw, It's just OK. Original far better
It's not underrated. It missed the whole point of the first movie, is he machine or man. It's a journey he makes to reclaim his humanity. In this piece of crap he's told "you're still Alex Murphy" from the very beginning.
@EP3mentalist this movie is not about that, the original is about a man turned into a robot to stay alive, but is controlled and starts getting his memories back, the remake, made in the actual future the og failed to predict, people want robots who act like man, this movie is about a man who was killed, and a robot was made to look like him, has his memories from the start, and they pretend it's him, and his family thinks it's him, but when the robot acts too emotional they take the emotions away and make him 100% machine, but parade his human face and hand around for pr, having him do rallies and shake hands as a machine with the heart and morals of a man, who makes the tough decisions, but really he's 100% programming, but Murphy's actual soul starts infecting and overriding the robot until it really is Murphy, rather than the original where Murphy is mostly there and wearing a suit, forced to act robotic even though he is emotional the whole time and just overcomes the people who make him act like a robot, this new Murphy is just lungs and half a brain, with a fake face and hand, but ocp insists it's all him, which is why they show his face all the time, for the friendliness, the helmet is only supposed to come down when threatened, whereas the og robocop is supposed to have the helmet 24/7
The original was much better, but i still really enjoyed this one. I'm with you - wish there was a sequel.
How cool they could have remade "Robocop 2.0", but instead of Cain, it'd be Mattox (Jackie Earl Haley).
- " What´s effective?"
- ".50 Cal and above...
- *picks Vector 9mm
Vectors are normally chambered in 45 ACP
@@Frk_X they learned guns from pubg dude nvm
@@serdarcam99 in pubg's defense the vector was originally 45 acp in that game. Back when it was actually worth playing. They later changed it to 9mm for some reason.
@@joehello865 most people didnt play pc version they only playied the mobile one which was 9mm from start i miss 2017-18 pubg
Exactly! Like.... why give him that line when literally NO ONE had ".50 cal and above"?!?!?!? It's like he said "we're ALL dead and nothing we do is gonna change that!" It's pure nonsense.... and then shortly after, while Robocop is slaughtering htem all, he whispers in some rando's ears "finish him"? FINISH HIM? With WHAT? He's not even CLOSE to being finished and you literally just told them they need .50 cal and above.....
Like.... who writes those scripts? 13 years old kids?
Activate infinite ammo
@@ManilaCoolCat is that... the code from Avgn?
LMAO, yeah but it’s fun to watch
Lol like the original.
@@cesarrivera286Contra on NES lol. I’m getting old. I guess we all are because you know about it as well. It wasn’t infinite ammo. Technically it was like you get 30 lives instead of only 3.
When we were little kids, we will get so good at Contra we could beat the game like a joke. No problem we played it so much.
WANRLTW
I don't usually like reboots, but this was absolutely one of the best reboots ever. And I loved the first one.
That a hard cap 🧢 on that one
No it didn't and wasn't best
I loved this reboot. Very interesting topic and well executed story. It obviously didn't have the same cynical/snark tone of the originals, but still awesome in its own right.
@@FiveInchTaint Even trash has it's place.
Yeah this design was definitely nice, wished they made him silver though
As someone who grew up on the lower end of the economy in the Midwest, not too far away from Detroit...Joel Kinnaman NAILS a family man from that area. I know people don't like the remake for the most part, but as someone from the region they are portraying, he has my respect 💯 and it hits close to the ❤
this seriously needs to be an ongoing TV show.
I second that. I really liked the old tv shows.
Thirded it
Nah ... it's going to get ruined. I'll settle for a new RoboCop 2, though.
I don't trust TV shows getting any better these days
I'd watch that.
Love how the guy said 50 cal and above and nobody used anything close to it. And that Belt Fed MP7. Damn that was amazing.
there were a few 50 cal but yeah the max alot if those go is 45acp
@@angry_eck There was 4.6mm, 9mm and or 45acp, 5.56, one 7.62x54r at the start. I think there was an AK so either a 7.62x39 or 5.45x39. Hell there was wat looked like one over under double barrel 40 mil launcher. But no 50cal
Maybe you could argue there was something in there modified for 50 Beowulf or 50AE but pretty sure guy was talking about the big boy BMG
@@KrabNomad IF YOU WATCHED THE MOVIE YOU WOULD KNOW THAT HIS BATTLERIFLE AND THE MANY OTHER BATTLERIFLES SHOWN ARE 50 BEOWOLF
@@angry_eck so robocop’s lil ‘battle rifle’ fires 50 Beowulf…. That’s the only one in the clip. Regardless no one is talking about Robocop’s weapon. I’m talking about the guy who said “50cal and above” and no one, On his side, used anything remotely 50cal. I highly doubt anyone modified g36’s to fire 50 Beowulf. But hey.. maybe I’m wrong, whatever
Doesn't really matter. In real life all that ammo would have shot him in the mouth and neck and he would have been dead. Doesn't matter if it is below 50 cal.
this reboot is actually great and underappreciated
It goes for a different vibe and poses a different question. In the original you couldn't tell how much of the man was left, here you didn't know if the man could overpower the machine he was stuck inside
@@sylph4252perfectly put, the original was mean spirited and seemed to want focus on the city and politics more than murphy, only doing Murphy stuff when they absolutely have to, whereas the new one gets to focus on his soul specifically and the hope of that, more than blood and guts and hate and silly over the top goofy robot suit, cursing, and unconvincing, lazy futuristic designs where it's all just the 80s still, Murphy's story is tragic and serious yet the 1987 version just wants to make jokes the whole time, but now, we get Serious Murphy, a serious future, and a realistic, non-goofy, legitimately badass robot suit, and psychologically disturbing imagery rather than throwing bloody rubber guts everywhere. The original is a masterpiece no doubt, but the remake is the other piece to a puzzle, and they both go hand in hand for a fully realized vision
I thought I was the only one who loved the reboot
movie was good, but they made robocop movie and completely went off a different track , it should have been a different name like cyborg-cop , robot police man , machine-cop
@@realnamehidden278 tired opinion, the og is about the city, this one's about the man stuck in that suit, realistically, not over the top wacky like Verhoeven made it
I know this movie was highly underrated, but that it's from a 'nostalgic comparison' POV. The movie itself was good. This scene alone proves it.
To this day I don't understand what people disliked so much about it.
it's name itself is main reason for people to dislike it,
if movie would have been released with different name
like cyborg-cop or machine-cop,etc..
no one would have bothered and watched the movie instead silently
@@realnamehidden278 I second this. 👍
Though its a remake and its pointless but you do have to admit he looks badass with the all black
Couldn't agree more.
Pointless?
How about a different perspective.
How about, the hidden plot here is just what kind of technology is being used?
How about, whatever the writers thought about putting in, existed long before they “invented” it and put it to film or paper?
How about, instead of a “rogue” electronic monster, it was several agencies, along with all the comm providers working in concert to deal with enemy elements?
Pointless, you say.
I say, this warning was already too late.
Even the late Tom Clancy was brutally interrogated by the CIA, demanding to know where he got the information for the equipment in his first book, “Patriot Games.”
Funny thing about interrogations.
You can learn a lot as the one being interrogated.
He even said, whatever you think you know about what the government trades agencies have is only the tip of the iceberg.
They have hundreds of times more than you can possibly imagine.
He was probably putting that out on the conservative side.
Pointless.
SMH.
I admit...
Maybe IS not the original Robocop but..
Not Bad this one.
That black metal suit IS pretty f""""N cool 😊
The red ruins it.
@@Mamba-Kushit’s more modern. If they did it with green again, it wouldn’t be easy to look at on screen.
Poor guys don't know about that thing the scientist have said.
When the visor goes down and Robocop is in combat mode - he's no longer Alex Murphy. He's a hunter-killer robot. Alex is just in for the ride. An illusion of free will.
He can't be bargained with. He can't be reasoned with. And he absolutely will not stop. Until you are dead... or arrested.
But I wouldn't get my hopes up for that last option.
with the visor down i wouldent get my hopes up period, the way i see it that visor comes down for only 3 reasons:
1- protecting his wife and kids and freinds
2-protecting himself
3-dispatching people from this world permantly
With the visor down he becomes...
Pewpew Mc Pew
@@user936 lol yea oh a better abreveation is when you see robocops visor go down you GTFO of there lol
Why are you combining elements of the terminator film for a cringe worthy post?
@@stitcha123
That's what this version of Robocop was all about. The thin line between him as Alex Murphy and him as a hunter-killer robot who has no conscience and will not stop until his target is eliminated.
Have you even watched this movie? Because I did. And I liked it, because those elements were not present in the original version.
In this version Alex didn't even know that he shares his body with a mechanical monster who will not hesitate to kill the target no matter the cost. He didn't know the consequences of his visor going down.
Such a shame that they never made a sequel dealing with this problem in further detail. It would be an interesting story if the machine killed someone who Alex wouldn't shoot and then Alex would be convinced that he was the one who pulled the trigger. Because he has no idea that with his visor down he has nothing to say in the matter.
This remake is badass. People might not like but I love it.
because bunch of boomers had a case of nostalgia. Honestly this is a superior remake to familiarize new audiences to the IP. This is just my opinion but I never got fond of the original film. The old robocop moves is just so clunky
Loved this remake and the og. When it came out I looked at in saying this isn’t the old. This is modern era and kept a open mind and was proud to call it the perfect movie
Its different from the original so people hate it. If they had copied the original people would have said they have no creativity. You can't win.
@Name-kd5jj Same thing with the Resident Evil remakes, many were pissed of because of all the changes and cuts made in RE3 Remake (rightfully so, even more compared to the previous relaunch), so they decided to keep most of the game intact for RE4 Remake, AND THERE WERE THOSE THAT GOT PISSY BECAUSE IT WAS SO SIMILAR TO THE ORIGINAL.
@lovell8983 the old robocop was gory. And yes clunky, because it set the stage for funding cuts to the police force, (example Shitty police cars). The new one I'm not sure, what was going on there, because everything looked shiny and new.
i love his speed and this black and red suit. And this actor did a very good job
Yea he's way faster than the original where he just walks so slow even when he's being shot at from all sides and the suit was so bulky I like how this one is more leaner and lightweight.
When she said, "How's that even possible?" I was like, "What?! You're a scientist, and Alex is a robot with human brain, of course they keep 'learning', genius!" 😂😂
A human without free will and a robot programmed to follow orders...
@@TheMerchanTHIS human, over-rode “programming” with free will, sooooo….
@TophinatorStreams yep, but technically he over-rode at the end of the film...
@@TheMerchan None of them are excuses to not keep learning, even AIs do that
Underrated, and too bad it didn't get a sequel, barely 10 years after the movie is still neat !
Fun movie. Some slick action and top notch cgi. This was 2014 and still holds up. Wouldn’t mind an unrated cut with added blood.
I liked it too. I didn't understand why everybody was moaning about it. It's not the original RoboCop, but a re-imagining. Of course it never will be as impactful as Paul Verhoeven's vision is, but it's still a solid film. It's enjoyable.
Most of the OG MCU predates this movie by a couple of years and their CGI is still considered to be some of the best. 2014 may seem like a long time ago in technology but the tools were there to make incredible movies.
I like how he scanned that "violence imminent" and looked away cause he knew he was faster. Actually that's the real RoboCop, fast and strong. The original is too slow. Even a child won him in the 2nd movie
The original is the GOAT not matter what you say. He was a walking tank in the original.
@viper22jc a tank that was stopped by a child with a gun. He just shot off his hand and that's it, he can't do anything
What I like about this is that it shows a blend of Murphy as himself and as Robo-Cop. He has heightened reflexes and perception from all the cybernetic enhancements but still has the human touch of purposely trying to bait someone into acting so he can react.
@@viper22jc more like a walking fat
@@darkprince3841
Lets compare 1 to 1. No one is a huge fan of the other movies anyways.
Robocop 1 was a tank.
9/10, those in power don't like it when you're too good at your job
This movie was a little underrated imo. Robocop fans wanted an emotionless slow moving version of the character like they remember, but instead they got a more emotionally expressive version that could actually move around with dexterity. I don’t like the black design though. I also wish they had gone with the corporate dystopian version of Detroit like the original.
It wasn't that. The original was a satire of the media, capitalism, and corporate America with the classic who am I/Tin man story with a cyberpunk twist in the middle of it. Set in a dystopian version of the USA behind it, with a hard Rated R with all the blood and guts with it to get its point across. It didn't pull its punches and it became a classic because of that. The remake went political ( Sam Jackson character is basically any host on Fox news) with barely any satire in it, went for a pg-13 rating when in the past it was proven that the Robocop series works best as a TV-MA or rated R movie and last but not least, the director and the producers played it way to safe on the film.
@@rezevilfanI thought it was simply corruption... you know, that bad thing that pollutes everywhere.
@@unknownname8591 It's not that simple sadly. In the original trilogy it is shown that the public of Detroit is complicit of OCP's takeover of the cops and the later the city is do to the incompetence of Detroit's city hall and the the city itself going bankrupt. The public thinks (which in turn is compounded in via the media that OCP owns itself) that OCP is the bright future for Detroit along with its delta city plans. This is shown in the second film where the Mayor tries to raise funds to buy the city back from OCP before they default on the bank loan they took from OPC via a T.V. fundraiser only to raise about 4 grand out of 37.4 million by the end of it. Its only by the end of Robocop 2 when Robocain goes nuts and kill a bunch of people in downtown Detroit and the events of Robocop 3 that the city wakes up so of speak, sees OCP true colors, and starts to fight back. It's the see no evil, hear no evil that the public itself adopted that allowed OPC corruption to grow within the city. And by the way, this is only one side of the story. You got Alex Murphy a.k.a. Robocop's journey in all three films to find his humanity and OCP crazy ass side as well.
the REMAKE went political???? ???? fghujbwisngn WHAT???? ah yes the very apolitical original. @@rezevilfan
@@CampinSteve lol. This made my day
This clip is so much better than I remember this movie being.
The changes the act of Re-Watching brings.
There will never be another Peter Weller. This was close. 9/10
Bejng able to recreate a crime scene is pretty nuts
Well he had the data just needed to process it
I liked it. I still prefer the original robocop, but I think it's an okay remake. There are remakes far worse than this.
Ok? You’re delusional
This movie was pretty good for a reboot. I liked it.
Can't believe this movie is 10 years old already!
"Your wife left you in 2019 after filing charges for domestic abuse, and you dont have a kid. But i do....I'M NOT ASKING AGAIN!!!!!!/Thank you for your cooperation" and shot after, OMG thats sooooo epic
He didn't shoot him
No way, you watched the same video? 😐
I like this movie. I like both versions of Robocop. I like to think Omnicorp buried their secrets and history about the original Cop, so present day people didn’t learn anything and made the same mistake thinking they can own a man like property
Robocop:
[God Mode activated]
[Unlimited Ammo]
[Unlimited Shield]
[Invulnerable]
[Infrared Vision]
[Exploding Vehicle]
[Infinite Bullet Time]
Police department: **deploys anti cheat**
@@Big_Chungus935, speaking of which, have you ever tried holing up in a gun range and having a shootout with the police in GTA IV or V?
[Aimbot - headshots]
[Wallhack]
[Premonition]
Reload Ammo
I like that he has his own motorcycle, don't like how the black suit completely replaced the silver one
I like how in the scene where Vallon gets tipped off, you can faintly hear a female voice on the other side of the phone call.
Perhaps it was the Chief?😁
Whether you hate this movie or love it, you gotta admit one thing: This Robocop design is So Badass!
Si
This is why I think I like this version. The writing is smarter in making robocop think that he has autonomy and that he is malcontent and vengeful, which in the original Murphy seemed too passive and unfeeling.
Didn't seem too passive when he stuck Boddicker with his usb spike.
It's really cool how they modernized this version of robocop. Underrated movie
he’s a killing machine
“proceed to reload in front of him with no cover”
People forget he leaded the suicide squad, he is more than ready to die
Love how she is named "Karen". Suits her well.
This movie was criminally underrated
Ahhh criminal. Love it
When a person died, but Omnicorp still made me go to work...
".50 cal and above."
*Everyone uses 9mm and .45*
“50 cal and above” proceed to use sub machine guns
That shot after the "thank you for your cooperation" is insane! Great scene!! It is a shame that the studio and José Padilha didn't respect the soul of Robocop. This movie could have been really great.
"didn't respect the soul of Robocop."
The hell does that mean?
@@goukeban6197 I liked the remake, but it definitely lacked the biting satire of the original.
@@jackbaxter2223 I wouldn't describe that as lacking respect for the soul of the original, though. I think this one tried to have its own spin on the setting and theming and I think it did it quite well.
@@goukeban6197 I See it as an "Alternate Reality" take for the most part. And honestly I think it did well putting a different spin on a previously told story.
I agree with most folks. The OG Robocop is slow and stiff but he's still iconic as hell.
This Robocop is fast, efficient and... brutal with the right amount of human rage in a metal shell.
😂
Yes, they’re different, but in their own ways, they’re both classics.
I think the “soul” is just another “soul” and you want them to be the same soul. You think you want that, but leave OG’s subtle face features alone. He earned ‘em!
so Murphy is pretty much like a a call of duty character with durable armor and aim-bot
I'm not sure why people don't like this movie. It is its own thing. It's not supposed to be Peter Weller's version. This version kicks as much ass as Weller's... does it hurt?
Anyone else get some random thoughts about seeing Joel as Master Chief? If they can fix the height issue…he has the deep voice already…has played a hulking metal tank. I don’t know…I’d love to see it.
I've believed for a long time that the best thing a remake can be is inoffensive to the original. This movie succeeds in that
Even if his emotions are suppressed by his system, I can still tell he’s pissed off.
Amazing movie. Not sure why it wasn't more successful at the box office.
The warehouse scene would have been a lot cooler if the camera could track anybody for more than 2 seconds. I liked this remake but I understand why a lot of people hated it.
They should have shot it like a horror movie, with Murphy being *fast*, sneaky, and brutal. Showing it from their perspective would have allowed them to focus on their fear and panic, contrasting that human emotionality with Murphy's cold rage.
A few things I don't get in this movie:
A) Despite knowing he was walking into a bunker, Murphy decided to "Tank" his way into Vallon. Not sure this was brave or stupid.
B) The plot about the Chief Officer being corrupt goes nowhere after this scene. It is totally forgotten.
C) No info is given why Murphy murder attempt wasn't investigated, or it was closed too soon, other than the implicit information of it being due to corrupt cops. I don't get it, the DA was corrupt too?
D) I get that in this version, Murphy wasn't very well like in the precint, his only friend was his partner Jack. But I don't get why no one stood for him when Omnicorp shut him down, especially after that mountain of evidence about corrupt officers. At least Jack should have said no when Omnicorp went to retrieve Murphy.
This movie deserves a sequel
It's not that this movie was bad per say, but the original was a masterpiece. I saw it in the theaters when I was 8 or 9 years old. The original Murphy death scene was so traumatic that it really engaged the audience connecting us to Murphy, I feel this one didn't have that same level of engagement. Should have used more of the original score too. Loved the new suit and also the actor that plays in this one, just felt the story and emotional connection was not as strong as the original.
You watched a hard R movie in the theater when you were 8? 😂 Wow that theatre didn't give a $hite.
@@JimP226 If you paid for a ticket, they really didn't care back in the day. The ratings were all 'new' and no one really knew what they meant. Not saying it was a GOOD idea for me to see it when I was 9, but I loved the movie and the gore.
@@nightfall37 Haha that's funny, I was tossed out of a movie I was about 15min too young for when I was in highschool.
With that being said I think I watched the original robocop on VHS when I was probably 8. Our video rental store didn't care about renting hard R movies to kids. 😂 The only part I remember being too disturbing was the scene when they blew off Murphy's hand.
I love that version of robocob
I think it's a little funny that the goons shut off all the lights and switch to night vision or thermal like they think the multimillion dollar police cyborg is using webcams for eyeballs. XD Still a cool battle! I really like how the quiet of the aftermath lets you hear jingling as Murphy walks, selling just how much spent brass is littering the floor.
‘..webcams for eyeballs..’ 💀 😂
now that i see it again, the bike looks wicked af
The closest we got to a Grey Fox, "That... that... EXOSKELETON!"
One of the best movies I watched a hundred times. A carefully crafted philosophical story
Coolest RoboCop to exist, but the movie is underrated as hell.
What's brilliant about the original trilogy is, Murphy still has emotions, but they are expressed through a cybernetic filter which at a glance makes Robocop's character sterile and unsettling. Here he's treated like any other masked movie hero: just unmask during dramatic moments and act the hell out of it.
I know, right?
In the original, the underlying point was the soul of the man practically converted into a robot trying to find it's way through the machine, with the unsettling way his body moves adding another layer of dehumanization. Murphy can never have any semblance of normal life again, but his unwavering sense of duty kept him going on despite everything he lost.
In the remake on the other hand, 2014 Murphy is just himself, but better, with robotic augmentations sophisticated enough to allow him to do everything a normal human could, and better still (I mean ok, guy lost his dick, but that's nothing compared to what 1987 Murphy lost, he still had a family and was considered human). Even when they attempt to suppress him, he just bounces right back without any struggle, sacrifice or explanation. Robocop 2014 is just a superhero origin movie, he could fit right in a marvel or DC movie.
missing the point, the difference between the original and this remake is that in the original it was robocop realizing that he is still human while in this movie is alex murphy fighting to remain human, the conflict is just different
in the original they didnt wanted him to be a human, in this one the objective was for alex muprhy to still exist to find a loophole around a law so that they could sell their product, it adapted to the era
I wonder if those involved in this film ever said "Hang on, why are we remaking this film again?"
It almost doesn't matter how good or bad this film is, by positing itself as a newer (ostensibly better?) film, it was never going to have an easy run. Paul Verhoeven's original was a film of biting satire, of corporate greed, corruption, of social decay and the abuse possible in entrusting human affairs to an automaton. The original included much of Verhoeven's penchant (at the time at least) for graphic violence, often over the top. Whether it's the shooting death of Murphy's character or the classic scene of the criminal emerging from the toxic sludge, there's not many ways to reproduce a film like that because it was at least partly a creature of it's time.
In short, I'm very surprised that individuals thought the Paul Verhoeven version was ripe for re-appraisal. Not enough time had passed and the original was solid enough that it's not like it was an idea that lacked execution.
Still not the original, but since it doesn't seem to "be in competition" I'd say that it's one of the few remakes that doesn't fail.
7:29 arguably the best set of lines in the movie lol
You think no lights will stop him 🤣🤣
They seriously thought the billion dollar cyborg would not have night vision lol
Like Tesla cars Electric
This is one of the few remakes that were equally as good as the original
These clips and the movie was just great. Not sure why people did not like this reboot. I actually enjoyed the upgrade. It takes Robo Cop into the next century! The upgrade in the tech was very good. and the character upgrade from campy to serious is awesome too. Great Movie in my book!
I really enjoyed this remake.
This is proper robocop, cold, calculated and effective, yet actions are swayed by old emotion, that's what makes robocop interesting.
that much bullets and none of them actually hit the mouth and none of them think "hey, that's human flesh, lets hit it!"
To be fair, I don’t think it would stop him. The important bits are all still protected.
He’s barely human
@@LOVEMUFFIN_official I don't know man. Imagine a bullet enters through the mouth area and just bounces around for a bit liquifying everything inside the helmet. Don't know why they couldn't just give him a mouth guard to extend down from the visor.
@@613harbinger316 Given that his brain is at least partially synthetic and is encased within that protective shield, I imagine that the lower part of his face is largely non-critical.
@@LOVEMUFFIN_official Then he'd have a face for radio, lol.
This was a great remake, and I’ve been a fan of the original since I was a kid. Wish we saw a sequel.
“50 caliber and above”
*grabs vector*
Grenade launchers
Loved this film and the original. One of the neat details is he covers his face with his arm as he crosses open space, protecting the only bit that's vulnerable to small calibre weapons fire.
When he uses heat vision and can still see them all clearly gets me 😂 that room would be glowing red with all the gunfire and explosions. No way he would be able to see clearly.
This is a GOOD MOVIE.
That Police Scene
as much as i hate the black suit design, the motorcycle is pretty awesome. the regular cop car for grey robocop was extremely awkward and weird. they even had to remove the car seat so they could fit him in there to film it. robocop flipping around to get on the bike like he is an attachment is just way cooler and fits his design so well
Hm, shooting him for a few minutes has done precisely nothing - let's keep doing that...
What else are they going to do then genius
What would you have done?
@@sl4383 Run away? I can't believe I need to explain this... :D
@@wolfyboy Please see my other reply. :D
@@lupine9971 did you see how fast he is? Also, he could just shot them in the back. They can't run, they can't hide, all that is left is shot and hope something hits.
The feelgood movie of the year.
And the movie is over 9:07
Bcz 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬the doc was an A🤬🤬hole
I like this movie better than the original, and thats coming from someone that grew up watching the original.
yo so he did survive Peacemaker killing him, hope to see him in another suicide squad his Cyborg Cosplay looks cool
he survived in suicide squade ?
@@r3yuk682no, he did not
Love how she is named "Karen". Suits her well.. Bejng able to recreate a crime scene is pretty nuts.
I think one of the big problems with the movie is it didn't explain how he changed the programming. They could have simply said that his brain was part of the machine. The machine operated with his brain thinking everything was right. When he saw the murder scene he knew nothing was right. The machine needed him to think everything was going well, so it readjusted his values back to normal. Considering the doctor pretty much hotwired it to work like that, it isn't hard to believe it might have that kind of a glitch.
0:18 Just look at where the explosion hits: outwards and upwards as all explosions do. How are his face and eyes intact?
> .50 cal and above
> Shoots with a bunch of submachineguns
1:26 because he’s a human being
I prefer the first one as satire and being a damned good, classic and violent view. I also appreciate this one as a more serious story, and giving more room to the family. I also appreciate this one for how horrific Alex's injuries were.
Underrated remake, honestly. Shame it got no sequel.
'Let's torch the car, just in case'
CRIMINALLY UNDERRATED MOVIE. He is even better in Altered Carbon.
When the chief says we have a problem it was a dead give away she was in on it
This was a great reboot.. and i'm a huge fan of the original.
I loved this movie ❤❤❤
He doesn't really seem like a "machine" in this. The way he speaks is way too casual and natural. He's just an ordinary human trapped in a robot body.
as good as the original was when it came out this is miles above
In imagination land