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  • @metalrules1135
    @metalrules1135 Год назад +1078

    Robocop. The tragic story of a dude who died and his bosses still made him come in to work.

    • @emp0rizzle
      @emp0rizzle 11 месяцев назад +86

      for a 24/7 shift no less.

    • @DragonWolf-fp1qq
      @DragonWolf-fp1qq 11 месяцев назад +61

      With no pay overtime

    • @whitehorse4318
      @whitehorse4318 11 месяцев назад +46

      Robocop had free applesauce for life.....

    • @emp0rizzle
      @emp0rizzle 11 месяцев назад +23

      @@whitehorse4318 taste like baby food!

    • @davepoole9520
      @davepoole9520 11 месяцев назад +11

      That's Capitalism for you!

  • @dallasbagley
    @dallasbagley Год назад +482

    "Nice shooting son. What's your name?" "Murphy." Robocop reclaims his humanity. Such a nice little touch, and it gets me every time.

    • @johankaewberg9512
      @johankaewberg9512 Год назад +4

      Except maybe not. He has learned his original name. But he is not the original person.

    • @notallthatbad
      @notallthatbad 11 месяцев назад +10

      Yes, really. And that little smile he gives - perfect way to wrap up the movie.
      I actually did an analysis of Robocop's reveal on my channel if you want to check it out.

    • @rubenlopez3364
      @rubenlopez3364 10 месяцев назад +1

      Too bad that dude becomes the Villain next film

    • @Ffinity
      @Ffinity 9 месяцев назад

      "Such a nice little touch" Oh wow, you understood nothing!

    • @dallasbagley
      @dallasbagley 9 месяцев назад +8

      @@Ffinity Sanctimonious neeeeeerd. Lol

  • @ghostviggen
    @ghostviggen Год назад +206

    Robocop is a masterpiece. Perfect storytelling with a redemption arc.
    And it just end with one final word that gives a “happy” ending.

    • @johnnymoraes23
      @johnnymoraes23 10 месяцев назад +7

      Younger people will never know how it was to see that in VHS, in 87'. It was just absolutly incredible and shocking, in ways that cannot be imagined.

    • @kanehodder3459
      @kanehodder3459 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@johnnymoraes23 played the nes game and rented the movie at blockbuster quite often at the same time.

    • @johnnymoraes23
      @johnnymoraes23 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@kanehodder3459 🎯🎯🎯🎯

    • @johnnymoraes23
      @johnnymoraes23 9 месяцев назад

      @@kanehodder3459 the NES game is good also!!

  • @Trip_Fontaine
    @Trip_Fontaine Год назад +265

    Murphy's "death" scene is easily the most disturbing violence I've ever seen in a movie that wasn't straight-up horror. And even by horror-movie standards it's well beyond what most of them show.

    • @MMoer
      @MMoer Год назад +18

      Yup the amount of sadism in this part is unbelievable.

    • @colz22
      @colz22 Год назад +44

      I saw this far too young lol

    • @thatguy.namedmitch
      @thatguy.namedmitch 10 месяцев назад +11

      @@colz22Same.

    • @MadStalker80
      @MadStalker80 10 месяцев назад +18

      @@MMoer Sadism ? Paul Verhoeven himself said that he made the killing of Murphy so violent because to him the resurrection of Murphy as Robocop was synonymous to the resurrection of Christ when he read the script for the movie. And he added that for a resurrection there had to be a violent death first.

    • @bananaempijama
      @bananaempijama 10 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@colz22same. I mean, everyone did 😅

  • @zuur303
    @zuur303 Год назад +441

    "I can feel them, but I can't remember them" is such a sad and poignant line for an action movie.

    • @HistoryNerd8765
      @HistoryNerd8765 Год назад +32

      Everytime I hear that line, I just wanna give him a huge hug.

    • @mikcnmvedmsfonoteka
      @mikcnmvedmsfonoteka Год назад +23

      That's one of the most saddest movie lines I have heard and from all places, it comes from RoboCop what a great movie!

    • @wheelmanstan
      @wheelmanstan Год назад +26

      Yeah I've seen a bunch of reactions and I just don't understand why so few see the sadness in this film. I mean when he goes back to his home..very sad, some seem like they don't even understand it. Brilliant film.

    • @theapex560
      @theapex560 Год назад +6

      Real talk.

    • @oscar24x
      @oscar24x Год назад +5

      Agree! 😥

  • @tbmike23
    @tbmike23 Год назад +945

    Verhoeven had a very distinct visual action style of directing. His films are unmistakably his. From Robocop, to Basic Instinct, to Total Recall, to Starship Troopers. They have a vibrancy and over the top feel that are very enjoyable and seem to jump out of the screen.

    • @CorwinPatrick
      @CorwinPatrick Год назад +1

      And yet, he single handedly killed the Batman franchise.

    • @ohnoitisnt666
      @ohnoitisnt666 Год назад +37

      @@CorwinPatrick What are you talking about?

    • @justonjenkins1589
      @justonjenkins1589 Год назад +23

      @@CorwinPatrick Spielberg almost ruined Jurassic Park and Indiana Jones. Its impossible to make every movie into gold.

    • @Brewza50
      @Brewza50 Год назад +17

      @@CorwinPatrick what the hell are you talking about?

    • @CaptainAmercia
      @CaptainAmercia Год назад +53

      @@CorwinPatrick Maybe you're confusing Verhoeven with Joel Schumacher who directed Batman Forever and Batman & Robin. I wouldn't say he "killed" the Batman Franchise I actually liked Batman Forever less so Batman & Robin but loved the art design and very Neo Noir Gotham with that animated series timeless look where police drive around in 1930s style cars wearing classic police outfits but the writing was pretty bad. Verhoeven had nothing to do with any Batman film.

  • @chameleonvr4
    @chameleonvr4 7 месяцев назад +109

    "Dick, YOU'RE FIRED!" Is probably one of the most underated lines in movie history!

    • @TwesomE
      @TwesomE 5 месяцев назад +6

      Also the line where lois saying to murphy i am a mess and murphy responds don't worry lois they'll fix you,they fix everything! Having an even deeper meaning speaking also about the mess & chaos the big ones creates trying to fix everything in the end!

    • @tru3sk1ll
      @tru3sk1ll 4 месяца назад +5

      Absolutely!!!!!

    • @darthdracul8372
      @darthdracul8372 4 месяца назад +6

      Don’t forget about”thank you”

    • @jivebunny3765
      @jivebunny3765 Месяц назад

      I've always loved the understated black humour of "Dick! I'm very disappointed."

    • @bahrsoap73
      @bahrsoap73 20 дней назад +1

      "Can you fly Bobby?"

  • @BotWhisperer
    @BotWhisperer Год назад +231

    You may be interested to know that the director chose Murphys murder scene to be so over the top violent because he wanted the "human" Murphy to be remembered, as opposed to just being the guy who died and was turned into a robot.

    • @dbsti3006
      @dbsti3006 Год назад +34

      The scene where his visor broke and you could see his human eye peering did alot for that as well. His human side started kicking in.

    • @pierre-yvesdubreuil9315
      @pierre-yvesdubreuil9315 Год назад +5

      was more dismembered than anything else...

    • @francischambless5919
      @francischambless5919 Год назад +12

      In the commentary the director had a viewing for potential investors (if I'm remembering correctly), and after that murder scene they told the director it was the most horrifying/disgusting thing they had ever seen. Very accurate at that time.

    • @PeterParker-ff7ub
      @PeterParker-ff7ub 4 месяца назад

      he didnt need to with the human being shown in the movie.

  • @FunkhousersNephew
    @FunkhousersNephew Год назад +300

    Peter Weller's level of body control in this is unreal. And there's no way Kurtwood Smith didn't have the time of his life lol

    • @stobe187
      @stobe187 Год назад +43

      Smith understood the assignment 110%

    • @trip189n
      @trip189n Год назад +21

      It's too bad that we couldn't get a Foot in the Ass line from Smith, but it was before That 70's Show.

    • @LordBaktor
      @LordBaktor Год назад +29

      In the behind the scenes material, all the gangster actors talk fondly about how much fun they had shooting this movie.

    • @redfree9257
      @redfree9257 Год назад +5

      @@stobe187 As evidenced by Cassie's disgust at every choice he makes.

    • @georgeandritsakis1482
      @georgeandritsakis1482 Год назад +8

      @@trip189n well he did give the man a hand! 😂

  • @rosario508
    @rosario508 Год назад +511

    Not only is this a great sci-fi film but it had some of the most hilarious and biting social commentary I’ve ever seen. I’m thinking specifically of the newscast, the commercials interspersed during the newscast and that awful, cheesy sitcom they all watched with the stupid catchphrase that all the characters just mindlessly react to.

    • @jamesparson
      @jamesparson Год назад +63

      I would buy that for a dollar.

    • @countryoftheblind
      @countryoftheblind Год назад +34

      I think in fact all the crazy predictions of the movie (the coarsening of popular culture, privatization of law enforcement) have come true.

    • @peterseaboldt1250
      @peterseaboldt1250 Год назад +35

      @@jamesparson But not the reboot. I want that dollar back.

    • @paintedjaguar
      @paintedjaguar Год назад +21

      In fact, most of those social predictions were made way back in the 1950s in SF stories like "The Marching Morons" and "The Space Merchants", by classic authors such as Frederik Pohl, C. M. Kornbluth, and Robert Sheckley. It was meant to be satire of contemporary trends though, not actual predictions. Who would believe such crazy things? By the way, before inflation, the catchphrase was "Would you buy it for a quarter?" (The Marching Morons). Pretty sure these works of social science fiction were also much of the inspiration for the movie "Idiocracy".

    • @daerdevvyl4314
      @daerdevvyl4314 Год назад +3

      Rosario Cicero The catchphrase was "Bazinga!"

  • @Rufus6540
    @Rufus6540 Год назад +75

    "Don't worry, they'll fix you. They fix everything."
    Gets me every time.

    • @behindthescenesphotos5133
      @behindthescenesphotos5133 4 месяца назад +2

      For three years the world was anticipating the release of "Bride of RoboCop."

  • @truthseeker3503
    @truthseeker3503 Год назад +92

    This film works on so many levels, made by a real filmmaker, an absolute masterpiece. It's funny, gratuitously violent, action-packed, and has real heart. Verhoeven says it's a film about the human soul, also a christ alagory, the crucifixion of Murphy by Satan, and then his resurrection, even having him walking on water at the end.

  • @mrrd4444
    @mrrd4444 Год назад +90

    This is perhaps one of the most widely misunderstood movies in history, and so much more brilliant and unflinching than people give it credit for.

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 Год назад +9

      I remember watching Siskel & Ebert's review of this film and they were raving about how funny it is, yet many comments under the video from people who grew up watching it kept saying "Since when was RoboCop a comedy?".

    • @WillCamx
      @WillCamx Год назад +5

      It is a masterpiece.

    • @chance20m
      @chance20m Год назад +8

      Only Starship Troopers is more misunderstood.

    • @WillCamx
      @WillCamx Год назад +5

      @@chance20m Another masterpiece.

    • @Mrcookieonyt
      @Mrcookieonyt Год назад

      ​@Chance Williams the book especially

  • @monsterlair
    @monsterlair Год назад +193

    The dark comedy in Robocop certainly isn't for everyone. But for me, toxic waste Emil is one of the funniest bits in cinema history, from Ray Wise's perfect horrified reaction to Emil's face to the gory pratfall of being liquefied by a car. It's just chef's kiss.

    • @bdkj3e
      @bdkj3e Год назад +14

      Absolutely, but it can make you sometimes question yourself if you're alright in your head or not. Like in the Evil Dead remake when the girl jams the chainsaw through the last deadites head, me and my wife were laughing our asses off in the theater but nobody else was lol, we thought it was hilarious.

    • @christopherwall2121
      @christopherwall2121 Год назад +9

      " _AAAAAHHHH!_ SHIT!"

    • @ithakra
      @ithakra Год назад +12

      I'd buy that for a dollar!

    • @chemquests
      @chemquests Год назад

      Funny stuff! I guess there’s only so many people that can laugh at this

    • @HrWisch
      @HrWisch Год назад +15

      Ray's reaction is actually genuine. They didn't show him Toxic Emil's make-up before filming the scene to film his authentic reaction.

  • @Nerivan-911
    @Nerivan-911 Год назад +19

    Robocop is not just a movie about a robot, it's a cynical vision of consummer society and large companies! The OCP is not just greedy, they preselected the best candidates for the Robocop program, sended them where they have the more chances to die, and changed the first who was shot into a cyborg!
    and yes, the actor who portayed Clarence Boddicker is the one who played the father in "that 70's show"!

  • @JPuReTaLeNt
    @JPuReTaLeNt Год назад +38

    I like how Robocop just drives through the police tape like a boss 😂

  • @benkelly2024
    @benkelly2024 Год назад +216

    There's no way Cassie could ever be cynical enough to appreciate this one!
    For those who can, it's a masterpiece.

    • @AdoreYouInAshXI
      @AdoreYouInAshXI Год назад +13

      You are so right. Films for cynics like us are totally lacking these days.

    • @MrBlue3rd
      @MrBlue3rd Год назад +6

      That's a good way to describe it. I think it might have been a better experience for her watching it with Carly. Robocop will always be an 80s favorite to me.

    • @RippPryde
      @RippPryde Год назад +30

      In some ways it probably even feels more dark watching Robocop now then it did in the 80s. The line between public services and privite business has never been more muddied. The way OCP is involved with the military and police is....foreboding.

    • @sparky6086
      @sparky6086 Год назад +5

      If not the best movie ever, although it may be, "Robocop" is the best social commentary movie ever!

    • @RandomDudeOne
      @RandomDudeOne Год назад +3

      I've seen Robocop, the violence is a bit much for me these days so I passed on watching this video. The movie does touch on a lot of issues, such as the military industrial complex for one.

  • @jamestreanor4361
    @jamestreanor4361 Год назад +358

    At 3:30 when Cassie said: "Are they gonna fall in love?" I did not stop laughing for about 5 minutes. Always the romantic.

    • @jonathaningram8157
      @jonathaningram8157 Год назад +17

      It's really funny because it's like she is trying to find a way to enjoy that movie and it has to involve a romantic relationship.

    • @namelessjedi2242
      @namelessjedi2242 Год назад +23

      Yes, wouldn’t have it any other way though, that’s what makes it fun when she tackles this kind of film. 😁

    • @r.cjones1515
      @r.cjones1515 Год назад +39

      I'd Buy That For A Dollar 🤣🤣🤣

    • @belekai2840
      @belekai2840 Год назад +9

      Imma quote Moulin Rouge here. "Always this ridiculous obsession with love!". Just sayin lol

    • @Jutrzen
      @Jutrzen Год назад +5

      @@namelessjedi2242 Actually it's boring after a while.

  • @dangi79
    @dangi79 Год назад +66

    This is a great movie, full of meanings. It’s not only an action movie.

    • @LSF000
      @LSF000 7 месяцев назад +3

      I'll buy that for a dollar.

    • @dangi79
      @dangi79 7 месяцев назад

      @@LSF000 ❤️

  • @Crolis
    @Crolis Год назад +123

    I was 13 and my brother was 11 when we were dropped off at the theater. I can't remember what movie we were supposed to see but we both decided to sneak into Robocop as it looked much more fun. It was one heck of a thrill ride for us and and experience I"ll never forget. The 80s were definitely a less supervised time.

    • @paulpolpiboon9535
      @paulpolpiboon9535 Год назад +4

      That sounds cool, glad you were together because at such young ages it's better you're w/your brother

    • @Trip_Fontaine
      @Trip_Fontaine Год назад +3

      I remember basically no one cared even if you bought a ticket for an R-rated movie when you were underage back then. The same rules were in place as now, but they weren't generally enforced. I remember buying tickets for R-rated movies with no problem at all when I was like 14 and 15, and looked like I was 12.

    • @jimvick8397
      @jimvick8397 Год назад +8

      Lol my mother took me (12) and my brother (10) to see it in a double header with Predator... You should have seen the look on my teachers faces when they heard me telling other schoolmates about those 2 movies... I soon realized, I should save that talk with the guys for recess...

    • @FreeOpenTruth
      @FreeOpenTruth Год назад +4

      A less dangerous times for kids and adults. People had a conscious.

    • @Vesohag
      @Vesohag Год назад +2

      I was around 5 when I watched it in TV, I think with my dad. It became one of my favourite movies.

  • @Cadinho93
    @Cadinho93 Год назад +208

    "Dead or alive, you're coming with me!"
    Fun Fact: For the attempted rape scene, writer Edward Neumeier originally had RoboCop shoot past the victim's cheek, hitting and killing the rapist. While getting ready to shoot the scene as scripted, Paul Verhoeven noticed that Donna Keegan's legs were spread apart, giving him the idea to have RoboCop shoot between her legs and hit the rapist in the genitals. Edward Neumeier loved the idea and that was how the scene was shot.
    Also, this is how a action film should be, 102 minutes just telling a story with no filler. Instantly quotable and doesn't treat its audience like fools and it's one of the greatest action films ever made. Plus, the legends Rob Bottin and Phil Tippett doing proper special effects... I'd buy that for a dollar!

    • @mr.2cents.846
      @mr.2cents.846 Год назад +5

      "I'm not gonna arrest you anymore".
      Bad news.

    • @pvanukoff
      @pvanukoff Год назад +9

      "just telling a story with no filler ... doesn't treat its audience like fools", is how EVERY film should be.

    • @osmanyousif7849
      @osmanyousif7849 Год назад +3

      I’m surprised this movie didn’t even get any awards for its VFX.

    • @sonofkarma5461
      @sonofkarma5461 Год назад +1

      Wow I had no idea

    •  Год назад

      It is not only the VFX but the whole RoboCop costume's design and Peter Weller.

  • @johnlime1469
    @johnlime1469 Год назад +311

    I really like how she remains very open minded even if the film ended up not being her cup of tea. She still gets invested in the characters and the story.

    • @Gurra88
      @Gurra88 Год назад +15

      Her cup of tea is pink romantic fluffy romantic comedies so go figure

    • @IndyCrewInNYC
      @IndyCrewInNYC Год назад +14

      I'm shocked Cassie didn't bail out completely after Murphy's execution. Even I can barely get through it nowadays.

    • @Zemzam
      @Zemzam Год назад +8

      Her integrity is awesome. Gave an open-minded and fair review even after disliking it.

    • @BigBoss-zi5ss
      @BigBoss-zi5ss Год назад +3

      I was looking for those words your absolutely 💯

    • @Alix777.
      @Alix777. Год назад +1

      Well she needed to do the reaction anyway you know...sometimes it's like acting

  • @CDMVIDZ
    @CDMVIDZ 5 месяцев назад +4

    Ah, July of '87. I was in summer school, retaking geometry because I'm an idiot at math, and it was just too hot to go to school that day, so I ditched and bought myself a ticket to ROBOCOP. Instantly became one of my favorite films of all time, and remains at the top to this day. Perfection.

  • @djlabs1975
    @djlabs1975 Год назад +10

    "I can feel them, but I can't remember them"... that line always got me.

  • @sitdownmarty
    @sitdownmarty Год назад +180

    The true theme of this film is the resurrection of the human soul. Peter Weller gave such wonderful humanity to Murphy in the beginning which is gifted to the audience who want to see him reawaken. Then when the machine starts having visions you are like "YES! COME ON MURPHY!". Even to his voice modulation when he takes off the helmet for the first time. His voice softens as the programming begins to disappear. All the way to the end when he's asked his name, to which he replies, "Murphy". THAT is resurrection. This is a truly mythic movie.

    • @markiv2942
      @markiv2942 Год назад +14

      Yes, it's Robot Jesus Cop story.

    • @DEATH111183
      @DEATH111183 Год назад +10

      Actually if you pay more attention to the film, the modulation subtly dumbs down from the onset of the nightmare he has before he hunts down his murderers.
      When he first shows up in the police department as robocop, his voice is heavily modulated, even echoes.
      Then the echo drops off when he takes down emil in the gas station. It sounds more like he's talking into a can.
      By the time he gets Clarence Boddicker, there's a slight reverb in his voice, but the modulation is way weaker.
      By the time he confronted Jones, all he had was a dampened tone to his voice before the E.D.209 comes to play.
      Then his voice is normal just monotone when he first removed his helmet.
      By the time he caps Jones through the window, his voice is no longer monotoned, and more alive, added further by the fact when asked his name, he "smiles" and says "Murphy" all that is the reclamation of his humanity through the film.

    • @AIBCustomFx
      @AIBCustomFx Год назад +8

      @@markiv2942 exactly, at some point during the final showdown with boddicker, you can even see murphy walking "on" water. the amount of symbolism and messianic imagery is very high and very well integrated

    • @rockof.1793
      @rockof.1793 Год назад +1

      Yes, Verhoeven himself agrees and says it's an American Jesus story

    • @shaz2761
      @shaz2761 Год назад +3

      I'd buy THAT for a dollar

  • @hellobanking802
    @hellobanking802 Год назад +49

    "Can you fly Bobby?"😂
    Always loved this line.

    • @kimleechristensen2679
      @kimleechristensen2679 Год назад +6

      "I'll buy that for a dollar"
      Sorry but it had to be said
      😄😄😄

    • @drakkenmensch
      @drakkenmensch 10 месяцев назад +1

      After watching That 70's Show, it occurred to me that you can further enhance the experience of watching Robocop by imagining Bodikker finishing every one of his lines with "DUMBASS!" It makes Kurtwood Smith's performance even better.

  • @sporadicamnesic
    @sporadicamnesic Год назад +22

    One bit which always makes me chuckle no matter how many times I've seen this film is when he turns to the cop and flicks the data spike out of his hand at the cop in the database room like he's flipping him the bird.
    I also love the music when he goes back to his home and finds it empty and starts having flashbacks of his family

    • @atraxos
      @atraxos Год назад +2

      Cecil comes off like a bootlicker toady. So for Murph to flip him the bird is quite fitting, somehow.

  • @Jon.A.Scholt
    @Jon.A.Scholt Год назад +128

    "He's like Baymax.... but with guns."
    This is why we love Cassie's reactions.

    • @mickeymouse7726
      @mickeymouse7726 Год назад +4

      It's actually a cool way to describe him that way I always said his like Iron Man and judge dredd rolled into one both of which were the source of inspiration for the creation character in real life man

    • @puddlejumper2989
      @puddlejumper2989 Год назад +1

      It's strange. I think we relate and feel more for characters that fall just outside the uncanny valley showing human emotion than humans giving the same scenes. Bamax, Wall-e, the toys even from toy story that fall way outside the dip. Robocop falls directly into the uncanny Valley once you can see his face, and he becomes more of a scarred human hero than a robot. They had to give him more of his humanity back to make this work. Lots of this movie worked on very fine lines.

  • @sassquadsteve
    @sassquadsteve Год назад +84

    Robocop paints such a broad canvas in its brisk running time. The pacing and direction is breathless. This, Total Recall and Starship Troopers are definitely his best American films. As for Kurtwood Smith, he is a pacifist, so he had to dig deep with his performance. I can't recall who suggested it, but Clarence wearing glasses was to give a more direct comparison to Heinrich Himmler, as Verhoeven recalls the horrors of WW2 from his childhood. The biting satire was brought to greater heights in Starship Troopers. Glad you made it through!

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable Год назад +1

      I was just thinking since this guy is a criminal Kingpin, surely he could afford some sophisticated tech to improve his eyes, if not surgery.
      I think Robocop was a bit underfunded, that last effect of the guy falling from the building was pretty poor, and it did seem like many of he scenes could have been fleshed out a bit more.

    • @shallowgal462
      @shallowgal462 Год назад +2

      I don't remember This, who starred in it? Just kidding. The reviewers who trashed Showgirls didn't realize it was so bad on purpose, another Verhoeven satire.

    • @sassquadsteve
      @sassquadsteve Год назад +1

      @@shallowgal462 Yeah, I watched it once and it's safe to say it's not for everyone. But Verhoeven was sporting enough to collect his Razzie award in person. I think it's had a reappraisal in recent years however. Robocop will stand the test of time however. I'll buy that for a dollar!

    • @MadThanos79
      @MadThanos79 Год назад +1

      Stephen your comment is so spot on. Robocop, Total Recall and Starship Troopers are the perfect trilogy. Verhoeven is one of the best action directors ever, just look at how much is communicated with rapid visual cues instead of dialogue. In Starship Troopers this method reaches perfection. Also, pacing is relentless, these films have 0% fat, anything not moving the pace is jettisoned in editing, you end up watching a two-hour movie and think only half an hour has passed. As for the extreme violence, it's just part of Verhoeven's hyper-active direction, everything looking hyper-real and exciting.

    • @puddlejumper2989
      @puddlejumper2989 Год назад +1

      @Cheepchipsable look at when most of this was made. Most of the robot effects were stop motion. That effect where he fell was a super early computer effect. When this was made computer disc's used 3.14mb space

  • @briansolo
    @briansolo Год назад +5

    This is what I’d consider a perfect film. Verhoeven’s balance of tone is nearly unmatched: the satire/comedy, drama, action, violence, sprinkled with some melancholy, heroicism, and heartfeltedness is how RoboCop stands the test of time.
    At the same time, it’s a disturbing, yet fun movie. I feel that film is the only art form/medium that can achieve both at once.
    One more thing: Nancy Allen (Lewis) is an unsung hero of this movie. It’s a shame she wasn’t cast in more, prominent roles than Carrie & this.

  • @EchoesDaBear
    @EchoesDaBear Год назад +27

    What's totally coincidental, I just watched this with my 16 year old son (his first time) on Saturday night! He completely got the satirical vibe and LOVED the movie - even the effects - which he tends to be quite critical of. Of special note was Murphy when he removed the helmet - the prosthetics were SO on point there! The stop-motion, while not to current FX standards, still works well in this flick!
    Glad you made it through Cassie! This one isn't for everyone, glad you're so honest with it!

    • @Ashen83
      @Ashen83 Год назад +2

      You made me think that maybe more people missed how satirical it was back in the day, because so many 80's movies were over the top ridiculous. The younger generations notice it more, and are maybe a bit more clued in then ours was haha.

    • @garymcconnachie
      @garymcconnachie Год назад +2

      The face make up is amazing. Even the blue ray definition doesn’t make it look less real 👌

    • @Ash-gtr32
      @Ash-gtr32 5 месяцев назад +1

      The stop-motion effects on ED-209 worked perfectly, the slightly jerky movement added menace and made it seem that it's not quite right like OCP cut corners to rush its production.

  • @laustcawz2089
    @laustcawz2089 Год назад +129

    One thing that Cassie (& many others)
    may have missed about this movie
    happens at the very end of the closing credits,
    in the fine print about copyrighting.
    The final statement concludes with
    "...civil liability & criminal prosecution
    by enforcement droids". ED 209 even
    showed up at the Oscars demanding
    a statuette when the film was nominated
    for a tech award, but a faux
    Robocop was there to shut him down.

    • @michaelparylak5649
      @michaelparylak5649 Год назад +11

      Damn I was just a child. I didn't watch the Oscars yet. I'm going to have to look that up. Thanks 👍🙂

    • @Spacejockey426
      @Spacejockey426 Год назад +6

      Yes - I saw that Oscar broadcast too when it aired. The presenter was none other than Paul Reubens, in his Pee Wee Herman persona.

  • @ivanholguin164
    @ivanholguin164 Год назад +46

    12:05 "It's like he's from Big Hero 6. What's his name? Baymax! He's like Baymax, but with guns."
    Ya gotta love the incredibly innocent and positive associations Cassie has in her mind whenever she's watching these R-rated movies!

    • @ghostofyourmom
      @ghostofyourmom Год назад +5

      The BEST was her Predator reaction when she called the Pred's wrist-mounted control panel his "Buzz Lightyear gear".

    • @STOCKHOLM07
      @STOCKHOLM07 Год назад +1

      That was definitely the best part of the reaction. She's not completely wrong.

    • @osmanyousif7849
      @osmanyousif7849 Год назад +5

      She is such a child inside. So young and innocently naive.

    • @shawbros
      @shawbros Год назад +2

      I love this one: ruclips.net/video/Q9rbxrFptuA/видео.html

    • @ivanw2080
      @ivanw2080 Год назад +1

      @@osmanyousif7849 You're not wrong. After she reacted to the 2001 french rom-com "Amelie", she did a post listing some quirky things about herself in relation to the movie; one of which was that she prefers using the brightly colorful and eco-friendly plastic dining utensils intended for children rather than the regular metallic spoons and forks intended for adults.

  • @dmwalker24
    @dmwalker24 Год назад +9

    Verhoeven films are indeed satire, and are almost like a modern form of theatre. Like a film adaptation of stage plays that are not designed to be hyper-realistic, but rather to convey a message. The truly wonderful thing about his films is the way they age. With every passing year they seem less, and less like satire. Imo Starship Troopers is peak Verhoeven. It's such well done satire that many people don't even recognize it as such.

    • @Nyerguds
      @Nyerguds 3 месяца назад +2

      Yep... satire is becoming more and more real every day. We truly live in the worst timeline, don't we?

    • @dmwalker24
      @dmwalker24 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Nyerguds If we don't, I would certainly hate to see what the worst timeline looks like.

  • @TacticalTrucker
    @TacticalTrucker Год назад +5

    _This is how it was back in the 80s, I still remember what my parents had to go through for us to survive_

  • @dallasknight4854
    @dallasknight4854 Год назад +62

    This film spawn so many one liners. Everybody went nuts about Robocop at school. Going around saying "I 'd buy that for a dollar "🤣 one of my favourite films of all time 👍

    • @raelshark
      @raelshark Год назад +3

      I love that, since that line was meant to be a parody of those kinds of infectious catchphrases. 😂

    • @dallasknight4854
      @dallasknight4854 Год назад +1

      @@raelshark then that song came out. 21 seconds to comply, I guess you think you're pretty smart heh think you can outsmart a bullet. Man I❤️ the 80's!!!

    • @croftatron
      @croftatron Год назад +1

      ‘Can you fly Bobby??’

  • @Neilxtc
    @Neilxtc Год назад +4

    One of the best lines in cinematic history:
    “Bitches, leave.”
    - Clarence Bodaker

  • @akend4426
    @akend4426 Год назад +5

    11:50 Fun fact: The script intended to have Robocop shoot past the woman’s head and hit the thug. When preparing to film the scene, the director noticed that the actress’s legs were spread, and…well…
    Ballistic impromptu neutering!

  • @shaz2761
    @shaz2761 Год назад +74

    How anyone can NOT like this masterpiece is beyond me.

    • @miltontavares9506
      @miltontavares9506 Год назад +17

      Probably people spoiled by cinematic universes and CGI.

    • @novelty8theory494
      @novelty8theory494 Год назад +13

      I know Robocop is a master stroke of film making

    • @shaz2761
      @shaz2761 Год назад +6

      @@novelty8theory494 it's one in a life time genius of satire and action, with great characters!
      I don't think women get it.

    • @gabe6550
      @gabe6550 Год назад

      @@shaz2761 Women? You know this movie has a lot of female fans! I can't even describe how utterly stupid and sexist is what you just wrote!

    • @CYB3R2K
      @CYB3R2K Год назад +9

      She despises violence even if it's in movies. Which I don't get it. Very sheltered pov

  • @ericjohnson6120
    @ericjohnson6120 Год назад +113

    The scene where Murphy walks through his former, empty home, while having flashbacks of his wife and son, always tugs my heartstrings.

    • @leffew2000
      @leffew2000 Год назад +16

      "I can feel them, but I can't remember them" rips me every time.

    • @harveylee51
      @harveylee51 Год назад +1

      @ericjohnson6120 It is a heart wrenching scene 😪 i did also mention in the chat that i recall a deleted scene where they do find his wife and she tries to get through to him and all he can say is '' I DON'T KNOW YOU LEEEAVE !!''
      I believe it was deleted because it didn't fit in with the rest of the story at the end of it he does find his humanity !
      when asked '' nice shooting what's your name son?
      MURPHY .😃
      still a favourite of mine as i loved the effects when i was younger but what it says as a satire about corporate greed and violence makes even more sense now
      HAPPY NEW YEAR
      CHEERS. 😃🙏

    • @harveylee51
      @harveylee51 Год назад +1

      @@Knight_Who_Says_Nee That makes sense now , it's been so long i confused the two ,
      It still goes towards my feeling on this and the second which i have to see again 😉 that in the midst of all the effects and gore there is a human core to it .
      Happy New Year
      Cheers mate .👍

    • @LordBaktor
      @LordBaktor Год назад +1

      The score doesn't help with keeping the heartstrings "untugged".

  • @dirus3142
    @dirus3142 Год назад +71

    Robotcop is one of the rare perfect movies. The script is tight with no fat on it. It has layers of story telling and social commentary with out preaching. It also has set up, and pay offs with no loos ends. Tremors, and the Rocketeer, are two other examples.
    The social commentary is top notch. The tone of the 80s, corporations running every thing. The police and their thankless jobs. TV getting dumber and more crude. Excess, and environmental cues. This is one of the greatest sci fi, and action films ever made.

    • @mycroft16
      @mycroft16 Год назад +8

      And something many who didn't grow up in the 70s/80s don't realize is that a lot of inner city areas were pretty crime heavy. Drugs, gangs, arson, all of it. It's why 80s movies always show so much crime in big cities, because that was a reality of the time. Graffiti was a major issue in many cities. It wasn't until the 90s that cities really began to crack down HARD and clean things up, and it took them a decade to do it too. It's an interesting look back into the cultural feeling and reality at the time.

    • @huangjun_art
      @huangjun_art Год назад

      It's good but, I wouldn't call it perfect.
      The ED growling and squealing like a pig was pretty cringeworthy.

    • @mattgreen5351
      @mattgreen5351 Год назад +1

      Completely agree

    • @davidq.5488
      @davidq.5488 Год назад

      TV?
      "I'D BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR!"
      XD

    • @saskillkrazy
      @saskillkrazy Год назад +1

      Robotcop lol was that a typo....I hope not lolol

  • @MHZENIES
    @MHZENIES Год назад +8

    We had very good movies back in the 80s and 90s, deep meaning, good stories, well done criticism, enough comedy, and i can still listing the things that had some of this masterpieces

  • @bones10145
    @bones10145 28 дней назад +1

    "Hey, Robocop special effects team. How many blood squibs do you want?"
    "all of them"

  • @aziouss2863
    @aziouss2863 Год назад +48

    his movie has the best line I ever heard in cinema history.
    The beauty and majesty of "bitches leave" is just unmatched.

    • @VulcanDeathGrip44
      @VulcanDeathGrip44 Год назад +5

      A close second is “Can you fly, Bobby?”

    • @_WillCAD_
      @_WillCAD_ Год назад +2

      Personally, I've always been partial to "Come quietly or there will be... trouble."
      "Dead or alive, you're coming with me," is a a close second.
      I also enjoy "Nice car, Joe!" and "Well, give the man a hand!"

    • @matthewconner7800
      @matthewconner7800 Год назад +3

      It is magnificent. Also a favorite is “I like it!” It’s the delivery.

    • @7mgtesup1
      @7mgtesup1 Год назад +1

      Does anyone know if " bitches leave" was in the script or ad libbed? The delivery was perfect.

    • @LordBaktor
      @LordBaktor Год назад

      @@7mgtesup1 It wasn't in the script. Verhoeven, English not being his main language, called those actresses "bitches" when giving them directions without realizing it was considered offensive and the other actors found it so funny they wanted to include it in the scene. Hence the infamous line.

  • @e.d.2096
    @e.d.2096 Год назад +24

    She had better like this...if not...Cassie you now have 20 seconds to Comply!

    • @eliasshaikh2065
      @eliasshaikh2065 Год назад +1

      I’m sure we can all envision seeing the reaction to ED 209 as something along the lines of shouting a big 1 word question:
      “GLICH”????!!!!!!

    • @e.d.2096
      @e.d.2096 Год назад

      @@eliasshaikh2065 you know...that's my middle name

  • @EffDash
    @EffDash Год назад +11

    My parents were crazy enough to let me watch this when I was 6 and it very quickly became one of my favorite movies of all time and your reactions were so delightful to watch, this was a blast!

  • @johnliller
    @johnliller 3 месяца назад +2

    "There's no way anyone could be this evil in real life."
    Who want's to tell her it's so much worse irl?

  • @waterbeauty85
    @waterbeauty85 Год назад +8

    Because Paul Verhoeven is Dutch, and his director of photography, Jost Vocano, is German, they didn't realize what an insulting pejorative "bitch" is in the English language, so when directing the "Bitches leave" scene, they kept addressing and referring to the two actresses as "bitches." According to Miguel Ferrer, the actresses didn't seem to mind, and he and Kurtwood Smith were cracking up off screen.

    • @vizuz
      @vizuz Год назад +1

      Imagine if that happened in 2023 lmao 😂

  • @ThomasCorp
    @ThomasCorp Год назад +97

    Seeing the thumbnail alone, I'm thinking, “Well, that could be in relation to a number of scenes.” This is such a fun eighties film. My favorite character in it is Clarence. Kurtwood Smith is so great in the role.

    • @AFMountaineer2000
      @AFMountaineer2000 Год назад +9

      He met his wife on this movie. She played Dick Jones' secretary

    • @jeffreygouse802
      @jeffreygouse802 Год назад +3

      Kurtwood Smith---like another famous Kurt (Russell)--is a freaking NATIONAL TREASURE!

    • @barry-clark
      @barry-clark Год назад +4

      It's probably easier if you select the scenes where she wouldn't react like that. There's probably about 5 mins and the rest of the runtime she'll be like the thumbnail. 🙃😃

    • @wibli
      @wibli Год назад

      "Bitches leave"

    • @Carandini
      @Carandini Год назад +2

      I don't think he's a nice guy.

  • @Crazywater1976
    @Crazywater1976 Год назад +6

    Great movie. Lots of social commentary that gets lost due to the violence. But the scenes where he starts remember his family are really well done. Makes him more human.

  • @timbyrne242
    @timbyrne242 Год назад +2

    Trivia - The receptionist that Clarence Boddicker creeps on is actually played by the real life wife of Kurtwood Smith (who plays Clarence).

  • @Matrim42
    @Matrim42 Год назад +35

    “This doesn’t exist, this level of scum-baggedness, right? Like, in real life?”
    I’m afraid this doesn’t even come close, dear heart. There’s cruelty on a scale scarce imagined by most people out there. I’ve never seen a movie even come close to some of the real world cruelty out there.

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 Год назад +6

      Many holocaust survivors said that even the cruelty in Schindler's List was filtered, and Amon Goth was far more sadistic in real life. Yet there are people out there who think that one-dimensional villains are unrealistic by default.

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale Год назад +4

      The pain of another can cause joy.
      You see it with the scoolyard bully, who beats his peers for no reason other than endorphins.
      Then they grow up, and use their smarts, their money, social systems - they find naive people to torment.

    • @gregory3499
      @gregory3499 Год назад +2

      Exactly. The real world is worse than any movie could ever portray.

    • @laustcawz2089
      @laustcawz2089 Год назад

      @@JoshSweetvale
      This is known as "Schadenfreude".

  • @GoldenKaos
    @GoldenKaos Год назад +23

    So the redemption arc of the movie is about a robotified man reclaiming his humanity after it was stripped away. In a lot of dystopian settings like this one, things are usually bad not so that they can be fixed by the heroes, but to be essentially charicatures of things in real life in order to criticise and satirise them. Stories in such settings that end with a victorious note tend to end with small or personal victories, not a victory over the dystopia’s status quo.

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable Год назад

      To be fair he would have been dead had it not been for the RC program. He regained his humanity, but what would the future hold for him?
      He did have a victory over a manger in the conglomerate, but the conglomerate still lives, just waiting for the next guy to do something similar.

  • @loka7783
    @loka7783 Год назад +3

    Two things: 1) For someone that was totally unprepared for this movie you had a good reaction to it. Ty for watching to the end. :) 2) Just an FYI, all that remains of Alex Murphy is his brain, eyes and spinal cord he has no physical heart, lungs or other tissue to injure. (This is revealed in Robocop 2) Everything else is armor and circuitry.

  • @babalonkie
    @babalonkie Год назад +3

    A lot of people overlook the whole Directive 4 thing... "Any attempt to arrest a senior officer of OCP results in shutdown"... Murphy's mechanical parts started to shutdown when he attempted to arrest Jones, however... The company overlooked his human side... Murphy resisted and overcame the shutdown... Proving that Murphy was not dead and slowly taking back control.

  • @theaikidoka
    @theaikidoka Год назад +80

    The contrast between how Kurtwood Smith plays Boddiker and his other roles is hilarious. He's a lovely, gentle person who looks (as you said) like a dentist, playing an absolute maniac. It's a great role.

    • @operator0
      @operator0 Год назад +7

      All of the roles I can remember him in, he's always played a badass. Even in That 70s Show, he was the one dude no one messed with.....except for Kitty.

    • @laustcawz2089
      @laustcawz2089 Год назад

      Incredibly, around 1980, Smith had
      a bit part on the ABC soap opera
      spoof sitcom "Soap".

    • @orarinnsnorrason4614
      @orarinnsnorrason4614 Год назад +3

      @@operator0 He was amazing as Red in That 70's Show

    • @zu_perler3011
      @zu_perler3011 Год назад

      I think I read that they wanted him to be nerdy but super evil, like Himmler.

    • @Jayskiallthewayski
      @Jayskiallthewayski Год назад

      In "The movies that made us" on Netflix Smith cracked me up impersonating Paul Verhoeven. Seems like a really cool dude.

  • @maclen1210
    @maclen1210 Год назад +198

    Cassie is such a gentle and sensitive soul, this movie would clearly have traumatized her. But her analysis of this film is spot on. It was clearly a satire with it’s violence so over the top and the villains overly evil. It’s impressive. Enjoy your reactions a lot.

    • @ramonacosta2647
      @ramonacosta2647 Год назад +19

      I haven't seen evil this great since the last time I watched C-SPAN.

    • @chrissgchriss
      @chrissgchriss Год назад +25

      I am glad she does not do fake liking of movies just to get likes. Genuine. And yes, this type of movie is not for her.

    • @kyleoelrich462
      @kyleoelrich462 Год назад +17

      Her sister Carly won't survive it.

    • @johnlittle3430
      @johnlittle3430 Год назад +17

      She's grown so much as a filmgoer, though - think about how traumatized she would have been even a year ago. Now she's just like, "Yeah, I see why people like this, but no thanks, not for me." It's been so cool to see her get a little tougher and figure out why she likes what she likes.

    • @xVAULTxDWELLERx
      @xVAULTxDWELLERx Год назад +11

      Now by "gentle and sensitive" do you mean "pampered and sheltered?

  • @ricksparks
    @ricksparks Год назад +3

    Saw this opening Friday night. Audience went crazy when he answered "MURPHY" at the end. Big ole' YEAH!

  • @BigBoss-zi5ss
    @BigBoss-zi5ss Год назад +3

    Joe had the best villain laugh

    • @emmanuelharris6445
      @emmanuelharris6445 Год назад

      Yes He Sure Did That The Guy Who Played Joe In The Movie “RoboCop” Is A Legend

  • @kalzyoung
    @kalzyoung Год назад +113

    This is the most violent peak 80’s movie ever made! The sadness you feel when Murphy gets executed is insane

    • @ryanhampson673
      @ryanhampson673 Год назад +9

      I remember seeing it as a kid, scarred me.

    • @Tero92
      @Tero92 Год назад +1

      80s* ...:)

    • @kalzyoung
      @kalzyoung Год назад +1

      @@Tero92 i put 80s but it autocorrected 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @eve-llblyat2576
      @eve-llblyat2576 Год назад +1

      It was violent because of Paul Verhoeven, not because of the 80s. Just think about the horrormovies back then. Halloween for example would be pg 13. The only difference they go pg 13 today. They want kids to watch something like deadpool. And today no kid can rent it in blockbusters.

    • @Pinkielover
      @Pinkielover Год назад

      just a few violent moments.. I always thought Rambo was more violent

  • @ivanw2080
    @ivanw2080 Год назад +17

    Cassie reacting to RoboCop?
    "I'd buy that for a dollar!"

    • @tru3sk1ll
      @tru3sk1ll 4 месяца назад

      The funniest part was she didn't get him at ALLLLL, I still use this meme to this day

  • @Janaro1976
    @Janaro1976 Год назад +6

    I saw it at the cinema, in 1987, when I was 11 years old, and I loved it.

    • @Reichol_
      @Reichol_ Год назад

      😩😮‍💨beautiful

    • @kingcosworth2643
      @kingcosworth2643 10 месяцев назад

      My Dad brought the tape home after work one day and simply proclaimed 'we HAVE to watch this'. He was absolutely right, I think I was 9 or 10, one of the best movies ever.

  • @kevin15776
    @kevin15776 11 месяцев назад +1

    I studied abroad in Italy back in college and Peter Weller (Robocop) was one of the teaching assistants. He loved to talk about the Renaissance and his other movie roles but did not talk about Robocop.

  • @Scarfather2
    @Scarfather2 Год назад +20

    Her reaction to the introduction of ED-209 was worth everything.

  • @djstuntfox
    @djstuntfox Год назад +32

    Oh No!! This will not end well, but her reaction will be priceless.

    • @douglascampbell9809
      @douglascampbell9809 Год назад +8

      There will be.....trouble...

    • @tesaro84
      @tesaro84 Год назад +3

    • @eliasshaikh2065
      @eliasshaikh2065 Год назад +8

      Yeah, I’d by THAT for a dollar!!!!
      Hehehehyahaha

    • @eliasshaikh2065
      @eliasshaikh2065 Год назад +4

      I wonder if the look on Cassie’s face in the thumbnail had anything to do with ED 209,
      a “GLICH!” ?????

    • @brianvalencia7717
      @brianvalencia7717 Год назад +4

      I could picture at LEAST 3 look-away moments from Cassie, and I'm sure u can guess which ones they are.

  • @christofferjohn2055
    @christofferjohn2055 2 месяца назад +2

    Robocop is how other countries see /saw The U.S.. cold, money means everything, and big companies do whatever they feel like

  • @Elsupermayan8870
    @Elsupermayan8870 7 месяцев назад +1

    @10:04
    "But what about his wife and son?
    Robocop: "i can feel them, but i can't remember them."

  • @mattgreen5351
    @mattgreen5351 Год назад +57

    Clarence is one of the best baddies on film. Deliciously vile, wisecracking and charismatic. His whole gang are brilliant which makes their deaths all the more just. The film’s satire is all too real and timeless. Everyone does a great job, particularly Peter Weller pulling off believable robotic motion. Simply one of the best films ever. Quotable, rewatchable and with layers of messaging beneath the violence.

    • @Baiko
      @Baiko Год назад +10

      That cold, matter-of-fact "bitches, leave!" is such a classic bad guy statement.

    • @massdagod
      @massdagod Год назад +5

      “Can you fly Bobby?” 🫣🪰🚁✈️🛸

    • @gregory3499
      @gregory3499 Год назад +4

      He became a lot less violent after faking his death and being put into witness protection under the name Red Foreman.

    • @laustcawz2089
      @laustcawz2089 Год назад +1

      Peter Weller.

    • @mattgreen5351
      @mattgreen5351 Год назад +1

      @@laustcawz2089 thanks! Can’t believe I did that. Now corrected 👍

  • @EnSaneGamer
    @EnSaneGamer Год назад +44

    The look on cassie's face when Robocop shot that dude in the balls LOL...MAN I LOVE THIS REACTION CHANNEL!

    • @worsel555
      @worsel555 Год назад +4

      I have to say it was surprising to not see her flinch and not look at the screen through a lot of the mayhem, probably because she was so shocked but it's an improvement. Now she is ready for the infamous Our Robocop Remake - Scene 27!

    • @SmokingOnion
      @SmokingOnion Год назад +1

      @@worsel555 That would be great but I have no clue how she would show that on youtube. :D

    • @worsel555
      @worsel555 Год назад +2

      @@SmokingOnion It would be one of her shortest videos: No music, just sitting there staring dead eyed looking into the camera for a minute, saying nothing. Finally she utters a curse word and smash to end card.

  • @rubeng370
    @rubeng370 Год назад +4

    One of my favorite directors and favorite movies of all time. I love the satire, gore, villain, hero, music, action, everything in this movie is just awesome. Sad to see the sequels (just like Starship Troopers) never came close

  • @thomasbryant6512
    @thomasbryant6512 Год назад +3

    Paul Veerhoeven is a great director. His best films include 'Basic Instinct', 'Total Recall', (The 1990 version) and 'The 4th Man', which is in Dutch.
    This film also put Kurtwood Smith (Clarence Boddiker) on the map as a character actor whenever studios needed an "a**hole" type. This is why he was great in 'That 70s Show' and 'Dead Poets Society.'

  • @juvandy
    @juvandy Год назад +151

    I agree 100% with you that Robocop is a tough watch. The really shocking thing is how it was marketed to kids to sell toys in the late 80s. That's a real indicator of how the studios didn't really understand what Verhoeven was doing with the movie at all.

    • @miriam8376
      @miriam8376 Год назад +36

      I saw this as a kid because of those toys-my parents hadn’t seen it, but if there’s toys, it must be for kids, right? They plunked me down in front of the tv and went out to do yard work. I was seven or eight I think and this movie really messed me up. To this day, I can’t watch the sadism of the scene where they nearly kill Murphy. The irony of a studio traumatizing kids for money to profit off a movie about a corporation traumatizing people for money never ceases to amaze me.

    • @kaijudude_
      @kaijudude_ Год назад +14

      In the 80s and early 90s they sold tons of toys for R rated movies. Take Terminator and the Alien franchise for example.

    • @juvandy
      @juvandy Год назад +7

      @@kaijudude_ true. For whatever reason, those movies are not as visceral to me. I remember the Aliens toys in particular. Robocop is just at another level- the Murphy torture scene in particular.

    • @juvandy
      @juvandy Год назад +8

      @@miriam8376 yep, me too. I appreciate what Verhoeven was doing- I love most of his work. That scene is just too much for me to take. I have no issues with that level of violence/gore in other films, but I saw that scene when I was 5 or 6 and was scarred for life.

    • @kaijudude_
      @kaijudude_ Год назад +3

      @@juvandy also forgot to mention Predator. I had all those toys as a kid and had the video games on Nintendo. They really marketed the heck outta those violent movies to kids. They had toys, comics, video games and even cartoons.

  • @aaronjoly
    @aaronjoly Год назад +33

    “I’d buy that for a dollar!”
    The line that lives forever lol 😂 😊

  • @andrewmurray1550
    @andrewmurray1550 Год назад

    The "other" Robocopy falling down the stairs is hilarious too.

  • @channell11
    @channell11 7 месяцев назад +2

    Robocop is the perfect blend of modern spaghetti western, dystopian scifi, and action horror all in one.

    • @snarkymoosesshack8793
      @snarkymoosesshack8793 7 месяцев назад

      I maintain that it's not an action movie, but a drama about the human condition.

    • @chrishustwayte7821
      @chrishustwayte7821 6 месяцев назад

      Nailed it with this comment, it’s a masterpiece

  • @NimpanZ
    @NimpanZ Год назад +35

    Love the honesty because this movie is not for everyone but still has a lot to offer without the violence. This movie was very astute in highlighting the social commentary of the day, many issues which are very much prevalent today.

  • @martinbraun1211
    @martinbraun1211 Год назад +83

    One of the best action movies of all time!

    • @emeraldcelestial1058
      @emeraldcelestial1058 Год назад +1

      THE best

    • @SelinaThereseKyle
      @SelinaThereseKyle Год назад +2

      Agreed! It got everything...action, love, friendship, comedy you name it the mivie got it....even some gore

    • @SirHilaryManfat
      @SirHilaryManfat Год назад +2

      Without meaning to be contrarian, I always found the action a bit lame in comparison to many other classic 80's action movies. But Robocop will always be one of the best movies of all time for its atmosphere, writing, acting and directing. I'm glad it never took a generic cheap "action" route, instead opting for a really dark and cynical undertone.

    • @osmanyousif7849
      @osmanyousif7849 Год назад +1

      @@SirHilaryManfat , what’s interesting that they probably were going to take that route, as when the trailer was released they had the Terminator theme to it. Also, Arnold Schwarzenegger was offered the part to play Murphy, but the Director said that his size was way too big and he wanted someone who could fit in the suit. When Arnold Schwarzenegger saw the movie, he was convinced that he wanted to work with the Director, therefore, we would later get Total Recall.

    • @emeraldcelestial1058
      @emeraldcelestial1058 Год назад +1

      @@SirHilaryManfat 👍

  • @nelinho1981
    @nelinho1981 6 месяцев назад +2

    Love watching the reaction from people who weren’t even born when this was released!😮

  • @thetruth2509
    @thetruth2509 4 месяца назад +1

    One of the most unique and best films ever made. Outstanding depth and social commentary. 10/10

  • @chrislacy1990
    @chrislacy1990 Год назад +77

    Cassie, you’re one of the most wholesome movie reviewers on RUclips. Never change!!

    • @parinthianquattropani9071
      @parinthianquattropani9071 Год назад +4

      I agree. Another wholesome channel out there is called Awesome US movies. If you're a fan of Cassie, you'll definitely like him.

  • @davidr1050
    @davidr1050 Год назад +5

    The whole movie is about regaining your humanity .

  • @teresaluz975
    @teresaluz975 Год назад +2

    The first time I saw RoboCop I was 6yro. I loved it then, I still love it today. It's my comfort movie.

  • @bryonhill5486
    @bryonhill5486 Год назад +5

    My mom took me to see this in theaters when I was 8. This and Predator were my 1 and 2 favorite movies growing up. Us 80s and 90s latchkey kids were baptized in R-Rated cinema.

    • @w1975b
      @w1975b 7 месяцев назад

      Yep, I'm a few years older than you. Also a latchkey kid and saw R rated movies all the time.

    • @GrosvnerMcaffrey
      @GrosvnerMcaffrey 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@w1975bi saw R movies as long as there was no T&A my mother was the biggest stickler for that. She showed me Face/off when i was 8, but I couldn't play GTA until i was a late teen

  • @heatseekerx51
    @heatseekerx51 Год назад +16

    You had to figure this movie would be brutal on Cassie's sweet sensibilities. But the core thread of Murphy being a stalwart agent for law and justice is really the heart of the movie.

  • @Banzai431
    @Banzai431 Год назад +69

    It's really a movie of it's time. You can't take the 80s out of RoboCop, and you can't take Robocop out of the 80s.

    • @ct6852
      @ct6852 Год назад +2

      It reminds me of Tim Burton's Batman in a lot of ways.

    • @vincegamer
      @vincegamer Год назад +5

      They tried, and it was horrible.

    • @Dartanyoogles
      @Dartanyoogles Год назад +2

      ​@@vincegamer The remake is bad, but I did appreciate that they tried to incorporate Murphy's Wife and Son into the plot at least.

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 Год назад +2

      Paul Verhoeven's Total Recall & Starship Troopers still have the same feel as RoboCop.

  • @jollyjohnthepirate3168
    @jollyjohnthepirate3168 8 месяцев назад +1

    Heart breaking line "I can feel them but, I can't remember them."
    You got the satire part. Good job.

  • @WillsB1985
    @WillsB1985 Месяц назад +1

    It's easy to confuse a dentist with a sadistic criminal.

  • @tehsma
    @tehsma Год назад +102

    I'm impressed Cassie made it through this one! Shows you how much she's adapted to hardcore films.

    • @vilefly
      @vilefly Год назад +4

      Not yet. She has yet to earn her girl scout badge for John Carpenter's THE THING. Uh-oh. She heard me call her a girl scout. She's fast-walking over here. Shhh. SHHH! Nothing! Nothing! I said nothing!

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable Год назад

      Waiting for her to emit a stream of expletives 😂

    • @TacticalSandals
      @TacticalSandals Год назад +3

      Has she ever nopped out of a movie? I guess perhaps but I doubt she would upload that.

    • @tehsma
      @tehsma Год назад

      @@TacticalSandals I can’t think of one, to her credit- but then again, we might not see those in the first place

    • @TacticalSandals
      @TacticalSandals Год назад +1

      @@tehsma thats what I said :P

  • @shawnlopez2317
    @shawnlopez2317 Год назад +85

    It was fantastic that you got that the movie was satire, a lot of people don't figure that out at first. Great work Cassie!

    •  Год назад +12

      It has satire elements but the film is not satirical, it is a sciFi action thriller.

    • @sup9542
      @sup9542 Год назад +6

      ​@ Agreed, they had fun with some of the extreme violence and how casual everyone was to it, but they obviously wanted to make a hit blockbuster. It wasn't some tongue-in-cheek indie movie.

  • @TheFacelessStoryMaker
    @TheFacelessStoryMaker 7 месяцев назад +1

    Soon as he did the spin I smiled. He still has SOME of his memory and humanity deep down.

  • @WaynesWorldUnlimited
    @WaynesWorldUnlimited 6 месяцев назад +1

    I watched this when I was a boy it’s actually quite funny watching somebody from this generation watching it.. great video. It was great watching your reaction. 👍

  • @bobcobb3654
    @bobcobb3654 Год назад +54

    My high school drama teacher was an extra in this movie. She told us on the 2 days she worked, Peter Weller only wore the top half of the Robocop suit and was in shorts and sneakers on his lower half. Apparently, the filmmakers didn’t realize how hot it got in Dallas in August.

    • @sgtpepper1138
      @sgtpepper1138 Год назад

      He would lose 3lbs a day in water weight.

  • @iapetusmccool
    @iapetusmccool Год назад +26

    I grew up watching the edited-for-TV version.
    The worst of the violence was edited out, and all of the swearing. So you had classic lines like "mother crusher", "I used to call him... airhead", and "Ladies - leave!"
    There were even scenes specially shot for it, e.g. the car swerved round Emil rather than hitting him.

    • @BloodyTheSky
      @BloodyTheSky Год назад +4

      I also grew up on the made-for-TV version. I think we recorded it off TBS, back when it was "The Super Station". Most of the edits were obvious, even to me as a kid. But one that threw me off was the one where RoboCop goes into the warehouse. When he says, "Come quietly or there will be trouble.", in the TV version, the guy on the stairs replies with, "Yeah. *Cocks shotgun* For you!". I didn't know that was an edit and honestly thought that was the actual line. So when I finally watched the official VHS version, I was caught off guard when it was different. It made me laugh so much that I had to pause the movie. Ha ha.

    • @rossdownes4240
      @rossdownes4240 Год назад

      The edited version is a poor imitation.The director of this movie wanted this to be seen uncensored otherwise he wouldn't have made it like this.

    • @drhkleinert8241
      @drhkleinert8241 Год назад

      In german version he say "Out, you whores!". I watched it in cinema and when this is on TV the movie is that lame...

    • @trayolphia5756
      @trayolphia5756 Год назад

      I’ve seen this multiple times throughout my life, I’m in my late 30s now…and to be truly honest, the guy liquefying after red foreman hits him is the ONLY part which still makes me queasy…I find myself having to look away whenever that scene comes up in reactions…

  • @ChantingInTheDark
    @ChantingInTheDark Год назад +2

    As you can tell, this is one of my fave movies of all time. A classic.

  • @namelesswalaby
    @namelesswalaby 4 месяца назад +1

    not only is he the guy from that 70s show, he also played the president of the Federation in the original Star Trek movies!

  • @ProgrammistMusic
    @ProgrammistMusic Год назад +17

    truly a masterpiece of a movie.

  • @harpergras
    @harpergras Год назад +51

    A movie that never gets old...A classic.

  • @vinnydaq13
    @vinnydaq13 2 месяца назад

    Truly amazing how the same guy that plays Red Foreman from “That 70’s Show” can play such an evil psycho. The man has SERIOUS range!

  • @andrewblanchard2398
    @andrewblanchard2398 Месяц назад +1

    10:56
    FUNNY FACT
    it took so many takes
    for him to catch the keys
    that
    they had to switch the
    film reels in the camera
    🎥

  • @joeyj5538
    @joeyj5538 Год назад +22

    As a child of the 80s, that guy burned/melted by the toxic waste always haunted me!! I’m glad you’re honest when you don’t love a movie, your reaction is entertaining either way :)

    • @southsidegamer5611
      @southsidegamer5611 Год назад +1

      yeah me too, same with the toxic avenger, but once I learned what nuclear power plants and waste actually are all like in reality, they stopped being scary and started being 80s dumb imagination

    • @mycroft16
      @mycroft16 Год назад +1

      That is hands down one of the more terrifyingly grotesque series of prosthetics ever put to film. And then the extremely liquid splat onto the car, like his entire insides just turned to goo. It haunted me for a long time as a kid also. Man, still can't believe we all watched things like this as kids. :D lol.

    • @Rated314
      @Rated314 Год назад +2

      As a child of the 80s... that they turned this movie into a cartoon and toy line... explains a lot as to why GenX and the first few years of Millennials are the way we are