There's a scene in RC3 that takes place at the police station, it begins with two uniformed cops bringing in a very combative bad guy. The focus of the scene is all the cops quit after hearing some bad news from OCP. Once all the cops are gone the unattended criminal suspects are offered jobs as police officers. My point in sharing this is, the two cops at the beginning of the scene...the one screen Right is my neighbor of 18 years, Chris Lee (sometimes credited as C. Derek Lee). He's mostly done stunt work but that often made him available as an extra as in RC3. He was in "Return of the Swamp Thing", "Smokey & the Bandit 3", "Fled", "Turn of Faith", "Shake, Rattle & Hum" (stunt driving), "Sidesho" an independent film in which he was the main bad guy, "Sandtown" another independent film in which he had a fairly big role as well as stunt driving a dump truck, was an extra in several episodes of the TV series "In The Heat Of The Night", did some stunt driving for the TV show "Rescue 911" and was a member of Jason Lau's stunt team www.jasonlauwingchun.com/. All of that may seem pointless to most of you that read it but I just wanted to shine a small light on someone who has contributed to the industry as so many have, in his own way, without much recognition or fanfare. He's done a great job with every movie and TV role and he's been an awesome friend and neighbor.
Point made. It's on the broken backs of those unsung hero that civilization has built those monuments. Always tip the waiter, talk to the Janitor and smile at the Guard.
The actor who played the rehab soldier that chased Nikko early in the film was a gentleman named Ken Strong. He was a professor at UNC Chapel Hill and my sister had one of his classes, and she said he was pretty proud of his role in Robocop 3. She actually had me pop in the film to see his part. Unfortunately he passed away a few years ago, but it was pretty clear that he was a well-liked guy. I never met him, but I just knew he was cool, based upon some of the stories I heard about him.
@@michaeljohnson7493 that name sounds familiar. I'll ask Chris about him. Jay Pearson played the other cop in the scene with Chris. Jay recently uploaded this video to RUclips ruclips.net/video/AKb5fxrumvE/видео.htmlsi=1kg2yT9PyU_EilTY and a couple days ago stopped by to visit Chris in the Rav from the video. It's really cool what he did with it.
I got to speak with Fred Dekker, and something he said was he was shooting for a Frankenstein thing with it, and that's why the little girl was added. He specifically mentioned the scene in Frankenstein where the monster interacts with the little girl by a pond. I told him I hadn't picked up on that connection. And he said "Yeah, nobody else did either" lol.
I had the pleasure of working with one of the actors from Robocop 3 during my first community theater play. He played the OCP guy that says, "Sir...." right after Robocop flies in and blows up the tank.
Watching it again right now. Actually Officer Lewis's death is a pivotal point in the story. It demonstrates clearly to us and to RoboCop who the real bad guys are. It worked better than I remembered. Of course the real reason was the Nancy Allen didn't want to get called back for any more sequels.
It may have been a good story plot point, giving Murphy another reason to take on McDaggett and OCP but it still doesn't change the fact that the death was not very 'attractive' as she just had a bunch of bullets take her down, and she was more badass than that. It's still an impactful death, especially since Nancy Allen's performance was superb and the character is a beloved female cop. It makes me cry every time I watch the film and as a kid, I was even more upset because I thought she was Murphy's best friend, his only friend that had been there since day 1, which she is if you really look at the storyline of the films, and that does bring more emotion to the death despite the way she died.
Fortunately for Nancy there weren't any sequels. Robocop 2014 was a reboot. Not as bad as some say, but they didn't manage to pull out the full potential.
Theres a nasty rumour going around, that Frank Millar is in fact a true Republican himself, ironic don't you think? as the writer of this morality tale
That remake was such shit. Talk about having absolutely no idea what made Robocop great. In addition to removing the violence they paint the suite black and he's essentially the same Murphy pre death only in a super suite. The Murphy in 1987 lost so much of his humanity. In the remake they pretty much indicate he's going to get romantic with his wife. no balls
Frank Miller grew up not far from me here in Vermont. All of my art class friends in high school and I were always big fans of his and were inspired by the thought of a fellow Vermonter making a great career for himself in comics and film.
I’m just glad the Robocop series exists. Leaving the reboot out, each one of the three entertained (and shocked sometime) my little mind at the time. I think it imbued me with a sense of justice that transcends hierarchy and position. Just want to say thank you.
Had they not killed off Lewis I would have liked it more and would watch it here and there. Should have made her into a girl robocop, I'm sure they would do that nowadays.
They did that (albeit a male) in the Robocop: Prime Directives series of tv movies. The character of McCabe was turned into a black armoured Robocop 2 and carried two guns (one in each leg) and was taller than Murphy
I can't help thinking there's a good movie in there somewhere. With a few tweaks, a bigger budget and maybe some better actors I think this could've been a great sequel. And to be fair, the donut shop hold-up at the beginning is one of my favourite scenes in the whole trilogy. "What's it like being a rocket scientist?"
I did love the short lived TV series back in the day, but i was only a kid to love that version of robocop that was friendly for daytime TV, I think you're right that if it was released a few years later or more, it could have been a success when the hangover from robocop 3 faded away, but it doesn't beat the R rated action & violence from the first 2 movies
OCP has always reminded me of what if the Walmart family bought out Lockheed Martin under the ownership of Donald Trump if he was a godfather to a mafia family . Not evil but a representation of the dangers of a private company being more powerful than thr government.
I love the RoboCop franchise. I love the first 3 movies. Actually enjoyed the TV series. I enjoyed the comic books. I hated the reboot! Great job Minty!
Awesome video, and I love the shades at the beginning. I’m glad you finally got around to mentioning the RoboCop TV series. I saw it when I was a kid and I loved it. However the other two movies after the first RoboCop I wasn’t a fan of. I wonder if you plan on doing the series, would you plan on also covering other old series as well such as the pretender with michael T Weiss? Thanks for another great video.
I had that exact toy at 9:45, it was awesome, he could say cool phrases, could holster and unholster his gun and even had the detachable machine gun/flamethrower hand. Xmas 1993 or 4 I believe.
This movie came out when I was 13 and I absolutely love it! I appreciate the first 2 movies and Peter Weller, but there's something about this one that has way more heart and soul behind it and I didn't mind them toning down the violence and no gore.
I understand why most fans were angry with the toning down of the violence but for those of us fans who write, like me, there is always fanfiction and fanfictional reimaginings, so people shouldn't judge too harshly, especially when it was the distributing companies who wanted to tone down the violence, not the cast and crew. There are violent movies with children in them, and most of them do really well.
Robocop 1: kickass. Robocop 2: Remember making fun of it, getting "shushed" by other patrons as others laughed. Robocop 3: Saw the trailers, thought it was a joke, with the bad visual effects and blatant "homeless" propaganda.
Homeless propaganda- throughout ALL the R. cop films poverty has been the issue. & a major point, the film DOESNT preach it just reflects the real life society & what's going on
@@nigeldonaldson1647 I know what you're saying, but it's presentation was... eh... "preachy theatrical"? I'm not sure how to classify it, just that it feels "off" and fake how they went about it in the 3rd... sort of like how woke stuff now is just cringe garbage dropped into shows and other media out of the blue, all sort of crammed into it awkwardly.
I remember watching this and really enjoying it. It was a bit off-putting to see a different actor in the roll, and the flying RoboCop part was just canned cheese lol, but I never thought it was a bad film. It was a good popcorn flick and it knew it. No excuses made.
I like RoboCop 3. Not love but like. It has this strange aesthetic to it that a lot of early 90s movies had at the time that I find pleasing. Maybe it's just nostalgia. Lol As a kid I liked the character of Nicco. I think it's because she reminded me of the Pepsi girl. And it was just nice to see RoboCop again. As an adult, i like the gentrification storyline, because as you said it brings the story full circle and as someone who's has to leave their home not once but twice because of gentrification, it was awesome to see these people fight and take back their neighborhood.
Strangely enough, my dad didn't let me watch this one. I could watch 1 and 2, but not 3. Years later, he told me he hates this one with a passion and didn't want to tarnish the image of Robocop in my eyes.
Not to defend the PG-13 rating (since it hasn’t done the movie any favors long term), but as an 11 or 12 year old when the movie came out it meant this movie was my introduction to Robocop.
My introduction to RoboCop was the first one at age 7. Though the film was R, a lot of kids at the time still saw it either with their parents or at a birthday party. It was the big talk at the grade school (except for the odd kid out who couldn’t go see it). After growing up on RoboCop 1 and 2, 3 felt a misstep.
I think R2 has great moments, and damn Tom Noonan is scary as fuck. But I remember seeing spoilers of R3 in a indie movie mag in my country and when I saw flying Robo, I knew something was very wrong.
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Robocop 2 and 3 are absolutely perfect examples of a production company really not getting what made the original so great, trying anyway, and shooting themselves in both feet both times.
Guy 1: we have to tone done the violence. Guy 2: why Guy 1: because kids like Robocop Guy 2: what did the kids watch to fall in love with him. Guy 1: you’re fired.
tone down the violence to make it family friendly yet it was the violence that made the kids enjoy the original movie. It was fantastic for that, As a kid you could watch the cyborg shooting really bad people. Then as an adult you were smart enough to also understand the commentary and satire, while still enjoying a cyborg shooting bad guys.
Both movies were a continuous WTF while I watched them. They made Highlander 2 look good and that’s saying something. Minty needs to do Highlander 2 if they haven’t already 😂😂😂
Pretty cool review, minty. I personally liked the third sequel as well as the first two. Yeah I’ll agree that there are some flaws with it and it’s not as good as the first two, but there are some things I enjoy about the movie. I remember the video game. I never knew that it was released before the movie. I’ve tried the game after robocop 3 was released.
LOL, the game on the Amiga is my introduction to Robocop. My parents wouldn't let me watch it, until we convinced them to let my Uncle hire it for our movie nights at his place. Personally, they didn't mind me seeing Goodfellas at 13, so I couldn't figure it out.
I enjoy the positivity of this channel. I still willing watched this movie. This is where the Matrix and Lord of the Rings shine. In the ‘90s, many sequels were forced on us with poor attempts to have consistent stories and equal production quality.
This was the only robocop movie we had on VHS back when I was kid. We didnt have a lot of variety so to me, being like 7, i thought it was the best movie.
When I was a kid both the original and the sequel scared the hell out of me. So the threequel was the only one I was comfortable watching. When I was a teenager only the sequel scared me. I was finally able to truly adore the original in all of it's masterful glory. To this day, I still can't watch the sequel but the original and the threequel are two of my favorite movies of all time, in my top 10 favorite movies of all time and the series as a whole including the series, animated and live action, especially Prime Directives, are definitely in my top 10 favorite franchises of all time, now my top 5. So even though I don't agree with the lower rating, I do love the threequel very much. Edit: I do very much still adore this film even though the rating is undesirable but I can't hate it for that as I adored it as a little girl being the only one I could watch without being terrified enough to not be able to sleep at night and I always wanted to be the little girl in the movie which when I was a teenager and had been writing for a few years, led me to create a younger sister for her named Kiki as that was the name of my first kitten whom I adored with all of my heart and the name is just short, sweet, cute, and adorable which is kind of the whole personality of the character I created who immediately adored Murphy not just because her sister had an action figure of him but because she felt safe around him, knowing he was a good guy and not a bad guy. ♡
i remember watching Robocop 3 on VHS when it first was available to rent at the time i really didn’t like it but, after giving it a second chance i actually seen a lot more good in it! It’s not flawless by any means but, it doesn’t deserve the pure hate it gets online by all the angry movie fans It’s actually impressive considering what a complete mess the production & distribution became Robert John Burke did a very good job (the voice was off but, everything else mimicked the previous two films The only real negative is the use of Nancy Allen (Officer Lewis deserved a better exit) The way she was killed off just sucks & was very lazy! Fred Dekker is one of those writer/directors that didn’t play the Hollywood games and got exiled from Hollywood which is a huge lose for everyone imo (People should actually give Robocop 3 a second go even with the small negatives it’s a enjoyable film imo
I agree with you, wholeheartedly. Despite not living up to the first two and the toning down of the violence, the third entry is still a great film, like the third Terminator. Neither are spectacular like their predecessors or absolutely horrendous like their successors ( mostly talking about the Terminator franchise here, and one particular reason regarding Dark Fate, as I enjoyed the Prime Directives four part series and haven't seen or read any of the other media in the Robocop franchise all the way through yet, so thus can not and will not give a full opinion on them ) but they are somewhere in the middle. I prefer RC3 over T3 just a little bit but that's probably due to knowing of its' existence since I was a kid and watching it as much as I watched other big name franchises and T2. I didn't even know there was anything else other than the first two Terminator movies until I was a teenager and young adult.
A few things I've always wondered about this movie... - Where did that special security police/force come from, they weren't in the previous movies? - ED-209, couldn't they solve the issues from first 2 movies to make it more of something they could "relaunch" from OCP? - Was Johnson so bad that he just kept up with the dodgyness of OCP even though he was right up there in terms of a boss.. - Couldn't the police just override those grey goons? - RC lost his 4th Prime Directive, couldn't he just arrest the OCP board?... etc etc
Man, I literally haven't watched RoboCop 3, since it first came out on vhs. I don't remember much, but what I do remember, I enjoyed. I only found out in the past decade that it was despised by many people. For most of my life, I thought Peter Weller was in part 3, so I was pretty shocked when I found out it was Robert John Burke, aka the obese lawyer in Thinner! I'd actually love to give RoboCop 3 another chance, after watching this video!
@@brandonpage7087 while it's not as good as the first 2 it's certainly not as terrible as everyone says it is, i don't get the hate either i thought it was ok.
@@zachf4877 Agree. Leonard Rosenman was a talented composer and did a great job on Star Trek IV, but his sound just was not a good fit for RoboCop. If nothing else, at least R3 had the right music again.
@@BigAL68xyz Yes I don't get when franchises with established, amazing scores throw away beloved themes and try something new. Terminator 1 & 2 have some of the best scores ever! Yet every film since tries to create their own terrible theme. They play the classic Terminator theme during the end credits but why not in the film!?
@@dcmiguel7777 he dressed as a superhero. There was a plot involving breakfast cereal and brainwashing kids. I used to watch Robocop after school when I was a teenager. There were so many cool sci-fi shows back then.
@@kevinmeyers7821 I rewatched that episode just a couple of days ago, and it's still one of the best episodes in the series. Piper was one heck of an actor.
I remember liking the movie. But it's also one of those movies that I forgot about until I watched your video. I may have to re watch it this weekend. Thanks for great video Minty! I'm looking forward to your video on the TV show.
I was so hyped for this movie when I was a kid I even had a robocop 3 poster that I got from the movie theater that I had on my wall for around a year before the movie got released and I was so disappointed when I saw it it felt nothing like a robocop movie the samurai robots were awful
This movie had so much potential but fell kinda flat thanks to studio meddling. Going PG-13 after the first 2 were hard R's was a mistake and the final product showed it.
The splatter punk thing was childish and silly. Cops being afraid of a random gang? What is this a video game where splatter punks were lvl 50 and cops only lvl 30?
@Box Addict I know why they did it but it was still a dumb move that hurt the final product and cost them money in the end. T2 toys flew off of shelves and it was a rated R movie. Boiled siren to the studio got greedy and it bit them in the rear end.
As a young kid I loved RoboCop 3! It was a movie that I could watch without worrying about the scary and violent scenes. I think it's nice that they made a RoboCop movie aimed at the kids, I mean, there's a RoboCop movie for everyone this way.
Geez Louise! I've been so touched, seeing the video game i used to play in SNES. I still remember, when I bought it, after the movie was released. Excellent feeling.
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completely agree, and here he still LOOKS like Robocop and not some...gay superhero power ranger, also he is still allowed to fire a gun that uses bullets, & not some silly stun gun that like him looks ridiculous in that remake.
Yeah, the populace were, in effect, the bad guys. Instead of living in crime-ridden ghettos they could be living in new, comfy, peaceful homes with crime all but eradicated. But no, they were wanting to continue existing in broken neighbourhoods surrounded by slums.
They did the exact same thing with the Conan the barbarian sequel in 84. Conan the destroyer was PG-13 and thus. Royally sucked it’s hard to tell which movie sucked more RoboCop three or Conan the Destroyer.
In this day and age, It's nice to think about having a super robocop on the peoples aside rather than the elite's. I think it gains something just from that.
10 things you didn't know about M.A.S.K , Mobile armoured strike Kommand the toys were awesome and it still needs a Movie and a revival/comeback. Mamamama MASK
11:19 Just a little correction here about Poledouris here.... he wasn't unable to score Robocop 2. He wasn't asked to do it actually. At least, that's what he told me in 2006, in the concert he gave in Ubeda - Spain, months before passing away. Leonard Rosenman was a close friend of Irvin Keshner btw. Probably, that had something to do with his selection as composer.
There's a scene in RC3 that takes place at the police station, it begins with two uniformed cops bringing in a very combative bad guy. The focus of the scene is all the cops quit after hearing some bad news from OCP. Once all the cops are gone the unattended criminal suspects are offered jobs as police officers. My point in sharing this is, the two cops at the beginning of the scene...the one screen Right is my neighbor of 18 years, Chris Lee (sometimes credited as C. Derek Lee). He's mostly done stunt work but that often made him available as an extra as in RC3. He was in "Return of the Swamp Thing", "Smokey & the Bandit 3", "Fled", "Turn of Faith", "Shake, Rattle & Hum" (stunt driving), "Sidesho" an independent film in which he was the main bad guy, "Sandtown" another independent film in which he had a fairly big role as well as stunt driving a dump truck, was an extra in several episodes of the TV series "In The Heat Of The Night", did some stunt driving for the TV show "Rescue 911" and was a member of Jason Lau's stunt team www.jasonlauwingchun.com/.
All of that may seem pointless to most of you that read it but I just wanted to shine a small light on someone who has contributed to the industry as so many have, in his own way, without much recognition or fanfare. He's done a great job with every movie and TV role and he's been an awesome friend and neighbor.
Point made. It's on the broken backs of those unsung hero that civilization has built those monuments.
Always tip the waiter, talk to the Janitor and smile at the Guard.
The actor who played the rehab soldier that chased Nikko early in the film was a gentleman named Ken Strong. He was a professor at UNC Chapel Hill and my sister had one of his classes, and she said he was pretty proud of his role in Robocop 3. She actually had me pop in the film to see his part. Unfortunately he passed away a few years ago, but it was pretty clear that he was a well-liked guy. I never met him, but I just knew he was cool, based upon some of the stories I heard about him.
@@michaeljohnson7493 that name sounds familiar. I'll ask Chris about him.
Jay Pearson played the other cop in the scene with Chris. Jay recently uploaded this video to RUclips
ruclips.net/video/AKb5fxrumvE/видео.htmlsi=1kg2yT9PyU_EilTY
and a couple days ago stopped by to visit Chris in the Rav from the video. It's really cool what he did with it.
He's MY neighbor too, and that guy is awful.
Good shit man! That's also an insane scene and I'm pretty sure not how police strikes would be handled.
I got to speak with Fred Dekker, and something he said was he was shooting for a Frankenstein thing with it, and that's why the little girl was added. He specifically mentioned the scene in Frankenstein where the monster interacts with the little girl by a pond. I told him I hadn't picked up on that connection. And he said "Yeah, nobody else did either" lol.
That is interesting.
Frankenstein accidentally killed the little girl, though. It's pretty clear why nobody picked up on it.
1:17
What kind of sunglasses are those? Because I want to get some.
I just realized: RoboCop caught a bullet in the opening scenes, but he was too slow for the samurai android... dialing CinemaSins...
you could argue that since it was after he was shot up by the rehabs maybe he was still messed up even though they fixed him.
Ding
Sorry but if you can't have Robocop shooting a rapist in the wiener I am not on board
Build Back Better: kill the poor, and build a new city on top of the ruins :/
Where's Jeremy when you need him? 🤷♂️
I had the pleasure of working with one of the actors from Robocop 3 during my first community theater play. He played the OCP guy that says, "Sir...." right after Robocop flies in and blows up the tank.
Him who barely speaks throughout the movie, I always called him no voice guy... Amazing that you worked with him, that's nice.
I actually have never seen Robocop 3 in it's entirety. But I'm one of the few who actually like Robocop 2.
Robo2 is the best 3 is kinda wonky
Robocop 2 was filmed in my hometown.
Many people like Robocop 2
@@jasonelliott7977 That's awesome!
I liked robocop 2
Watching it again right now. Actually Officer Lewis's death is a pivotal point in the story. It demonstrates clearly to us and to RoboCop who the real bad guys are. It worked better than I remembered. Of course the real reason was the Nancy Allen didn't want to get called back for any more sequels.
From what I recall she got into it with Kirschner as they were overworked.
It may have been a good story plot point, giving Murphy another reason to take on McDaggett and OCP but it still doesn't change the fact that the death was not very 'attractive' as she just had a bunch of bullets take her down, and she was more badass than that. It's still an impactful death, especially since Nancy Allen's performance was superb and the character is a beloved female cop. It makes me cry every time I watch the film and as a kid, I was even more upset because I thought she was Murphy's best friend, his only friend that had been there since day 1, which she is if you really look at the storyline of the films, and that does bring more emotion to the death despite the way she died.
Fortunately for Nancy there weren't any sequels. Robocop 2014 was a reboot. Not as bad as some say, but they didn't manage to pull out the full potential.
Even though Frank Miller has his loyal fandom, he himself seems to have gotten crazier over the years.
He turned into a shitty writer in his later years
@@miked3168 “I LOVE BEING THE GOD DAMN BATMAN.”
“Seems” to have?? 😂 and don’t get me wrong I like his work; but yeah the man obviously ran out of 🤬s to give, quite a while ago
The man is a looney
Theres a nasty rumour going around, that Frank Millar is in fact a true Republican himself, ironic don't you think? as the writer of this morality tale
Yeah, making RoboCop a PG-13 was a mistake. Hopefully no remakes does that same mistake, oh, wait, they did. 😉😂🤣
That remake was such shit. Talk about having absolutely no idea what made Robocop great. In addition to removing the violence they paint the suite black and he's essentially the same Murphy pre death only in a super suite. The Murphy in 1987 lost so much of his humanity. In the remake they pretty much indicate he's going to get romantic with his wife. no balls
Lol
@Masato Huehara that can't of been that good of a friend to do that to you, so I'd say it's no loss to you :)
@@zachf4877 he'll probably get a vibrator attachment though.
@Masato Huehara wow dude you can't tell us that shit and give no details ? how the f you lose a face book friend over the robocop remake?
Frank Miller grew up not far from me here in Vermont. All of my art class friends in high school and I were always big fans of his and were inspired by the thought of a fellow Vermonter making a great career for himself in comics and film.
"You are trespassing on Copyright film property. You have twenty seconds before I.... "
:::Minty rewires ED 209:::
"I am as loyal as a puppy."
I’m just glad the Robocop series exists. Leaving the reboot out, each one of the three entertained (and shocked sometime) my little mind at the time. I think it imbued me with a sense of justice that transcends hierarchy and position. Just want to say thank you.
Had they not killed off Lewis I would have liked it more and would watch it here and there. Should have made her into a girl robocop, I'm sure they would do that nowadays.
I think Nancy Allen only agreed to be in this if her character was killed off early in the script
@@doomislav5791 , I read that too. But I also read that Miss Allen found out about her character's fate over lunch with Fred Dekker.
Nowadays, they would make sure her Robo-WAAAHMAN replaced the original Robocop.
They did that (albeit a male) in the Robocop: Prime Directives series of tv movies. The character of McCabe was turned into a black armoured Robocop 2 and carried two guns (one in each leg) and was taller than Murphy
That would have been perfect 👌
I can't help thinking there's a good movie in there somewhere. With a few tweaks, a bigger budget and maybe some better actors I think this could've been a great sequel. And to be fair, the donut shop hold-up at the beginning is one of my favourite scenes in the whole trilogy. "What's it like being a rocket scientist?"
Love that scene.
This movie ruled when I was a kid
Didn’t notice how it didn’t compare to the first two until I was older
But still love this movie
Agree with you 💯% Besides, it's still pretty violent compared to the cartoon or 1994 tv series version
I did love the short lived TV series back in the day, but i was only a kid to love that version of robocop that was friendly for daytime TV, I think you're right that if it was released a few years later or more, it could have been a success when the hangover from robocop 3 faded away, but it doesn't beat the R rated action & violence from the first 2 movies
Message to studios:
Stop making violent action movie franchises family friendly!
They ruins it
Next will be Terminator 5: Tea Time
Terminator 7 you mean? Smh
@@bigchiefsmackaho387 They already did the lame PG13 Terminator for kids, it was called Genesis. Same with Salvation.
"OCP wants to destroy Detroit to build a new city." Are we sure OCP are the bad guys here?
Eh.... kinda....?
The condition that Detroit is in it would be better for that to happen.
not really. Its just that they are being dicks about it.
OCP has always reminded me of what if the Walmart family bought out Lockheed Martin under the ownership of Donald Trump if he was a godfather to a mafia family . Not evil but a representation of the dangers of a private company being more powerful than thr government.
A good-or at least justifiable-goal doesn't excuse evil means.
I at first was like " I didn't know they made a Robocop 3 " then I started watching the clips and remembered I had seen Robocop3
Good story
That’s how bad it was
Poor U. Lol!
I love the RoboCop franchise. I love the first 3 movies. Actually enjoyed the TV series. I enjoyed the comic books. I hated the reboot!
Great job Minty!
Can you do Micheal Keaton's Mr. Mom?
Great 80s movie imo
why don’t you do it? I’ll watch it if you do...
1:20 that is a sight I had not expected to see lol. Cool glasses
Awesome video, and I love the shades at the beginning. I’m glad you finally got around to mentioning the RoboCop TV series. I saw it when I was a kid and I loved it. However the other two movies after the first RoboCop I wasn’t a fan of. I wonder if you plan on doing the series, would you plan on also covering other old series as well such as the pretender with michael T Weiss? Thanks for another great video.
I know where parts of this were filmed in Atlanta. I feel sorry for the cast and crew that had to be in that neighborhood back then.
Now I want a pair of those LED light glasses.
I had that exact toy at 9:45, it was awesome, he could say cool phrases, could holster and unholster his gun and even had the detachable machine gun/flamethrower hand. Xmas 1993 or 4 I believe.
This movie came out when I was 13 and I absolutely love it! I appreciate the first 2 movies and Peter Weller, but there's something about this one that has way more heart and soul behind it and I didn't mind them toning down the violence and no gore.
I understand why most fans were angry with the toning down of the violence but for those of us fans who write, like me, there is always fanfiction and fanfictional reimaginings, so people shouldn't judge too harshly, especially when it was the distributing companies who wanted to tone down the violence, not the cast and crew. There are violent movies with children in them, and most of them do really well.
Robocop 1: kickass.
Robocop 2: Remember making fun of it, getting "shushed" by other patrons as others laughed.
Robocop 3: Saw the trailers, thought it was a joke, with the bad visual effects and blatant "homeless" propaganda.
Homeless propaganda- throughout ALL the R. cop films poverty has been the issue. & a major point, the film DOESNT preach it just reflects the real life society & what's going on
@@nigeldonaldson1647 I know what you're saying, but it's presentation was... eh... "preachy theatrical"? I'm not sure how to classify it, just that it feels "off" and fake how they went about it in the 3rd... sort of like how woke stuff now is just cringe garbage dropped into shows and other media out of the blue, all sort of crammed into it awkwardly.
Met Robert John Burke a few times in the NY area. Hell of a nice guy.
He was great in Thinner
He was great in Oz. Very underrated actor
He seems likable. Loved him in Rescue Me as the priest cousin,
I remember watching this and really enjoying it.
It was a bit off-putting to see a different actor in the roll, and the flying RoboCop part was just canned cheese lol, but I never thought it was a bad film.
It was a good popcorn flick and it knew it. No excuses made.
I like RoboCop 3. Not love but like. It has this strange aesthetic to it that a lot of early 90s movies had at the time that I find pleasing. Maybe it's just nostalgia. Lol
As a kid I liked the character of Nicco. I think it's because she reminded me of the Pepsi girl. And it was just nice to see RoboCop again. As an adult, i like the gentrification storyline, because as you said it brings the story full circle and as someone who's has to leave their home not once but twice because of gentrification, it was awesome to see these people fight and take back their neighborhood.
Strangely enough, my dad didn't let me watch this one. I could watch 1 and 2, but not 3. Years later, he told me he hates this one with a passion and didn't want to tarnish the image of Robocop in my eyes.
I always knew it as "the one without Peter Weller" so never bothered with it.
Not to defend the PG-13 rating (since it hasn’t done the movie any favors long term), but as an 11 or 12 year old when the movie came out it meant this movie was my introduction to Robocop.
Thats sad. I wached the first one with 6 or 7 years old 😁👌
@@ruisalve-rainha160 I’m not sure how that’s sad from any perspective
My introduction to RoboCop was the first one at age 7. Though the film was R, a lot of kids at the time still saw it either with their parents or at a birthday party. It was the big talk at the grade school (except for the odd kid out who couldn’t go see it). After growing up on RoboCop 1 and 2, 3 felt a misstep.
Alot of people diss Robocop 2. I actually loved it. Never been a fan of part 3 though. The original will always be a classic
I think R2 has great moments, and damn Tom Noonan is scary as fuck. But I remember seeing spoilers of R3 in a indie movie mag in my country and when I saw flying Robo, I knew something was very wrong.
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They killed Lewis because the actriss wanted. That was the deal they made for her to return
they can kill her at the end of the movie???
At the end? I thing that would be even worse e made less sense
Robocop 2 and 3 are absolutely perfect examples of a production company really not getting what made the original so great, trying anyway, and shooting themselves in both feet both times.
One year after this there was New Zealand classic “once were warriors”. Check it out and do an episode on that
That movie is so good!
That movie is wild man!
Amazing film!! With some classic quotes 😉
Isn’t that the movie when the alcoholic beats his wife senseless?
@@DialloMoore503 sadly so….and it’s probably not the even the harshest scene! Intense movie about the brutal facts of life living in that environment.
Glad I'm not the only one that didn't notice the actor change when I was younger.
Guy 1: we have to tone done the violence.
Guy 2: why
Guy 1: because kids like Robocop
Guy 2: what did the kids watch to fall in love with him.
Guy 1: you’re fired.
tone down the violence to make it family friendly yet it was the violence that made the kids enjoy the original movie. It was fantastic for that, As a kid you could watch the cyborg shooting really bad people. Then as an adult you were smart enough to also understand the commentary and satire, while still enjoying a cyborg shooting bad guys.
"Thank you", you may now shoot Guy 2
19:40 You know what's really sad about that, Minty? She wanted to be killed off. Yeah, she ask to be killed off the franchise.
I wish she would have decided not to return instead and just say she was transferred or retired. I loved her character and hated her being killed
The remake is one of the few films I've switched off less than halfway through for being so terrible. Another was the Total Recall remake. Dire.
Jesus h Christ, that thing was AWFUL!!!! Like, unbelievably
Both movies were a continuous WTF while I watched them. They made Highlander 2 look good and that’s saying something. Minty needs to do Highlander 2 if they haven’t already 😂😂😂
I saw the stupid Robocop remake in theaters . I will never forget how disappointed I was that day . Nothing like the original 3 films .
@@circuitsandcigars1278 Highlander 2 may fall into that "so bad it's good" category. But I'd still rather watch RoboRemake than Highlander 2.
I prefer the _Total Recall_ remake only because the original gave me an eye-horror phobia that won't desensitize. :O
From front to back, Mr. Minty, you and your posts are thoroughly entertaining - as always. Thank you.
i wonder if they killed off lewis in hopes to bring her back as a female robo cop, but because the movie didnt do well they just scraped the idea
Thank god for that
That's actually interesting though
Pretty cool review, minty. I personally liked the third sequel as well as the first two. Yeah I’ll agree that there are some flaws with it and it’s not as good as the first two, but there are some things I enjoy about the movie. I remember the video game. I never knew that it was released before the movie. I’ve tried the game after robocop 3 was released.
I still remember how disappointed I was with Part 3 as a child, but at the time I found the game on the Amiga to be a good match for RoboCop 3
LOL, the game on the Amiga is my introduction to Robocop. My parents wouldn't let me watch it, until we convinced them to let my Uncle hire it for our movie nights at his place. Personally, they didn't mind me seeing Goodfellas at 13, so I couldn't figure it out.
I love your channel man you understand the nostalgic sounds and vision and put it in ur videos. Ur fantastic brotha
Oh man it's Rip Torn that blows. Other than that spot on. 😁😎👍
"Have you gone war whacky?" McDaggett was a veteran in the Amazon War in the movie sometimes in the news shows they show a war in the Amazon.
I enjoy the positivity of this channel. I still willing watched this movie. This is where the Matrix and Lord of the Rings shine. In the ‘90s, many sequels were forced on us with poor attempts to have consistent stories and equal production quality.
This was the only robocop movie we had on VHS back when I was kid. We didnt have a lot of variety so to me, being like 7, i thought it was the best movie.
When I was a kid both the original and the sequel scared the hell out of me. So the threequel was the only one I was comfortable watching. When I was a teenager only the sequel scared me. I was finally able to truly adore the original in all of it's masterful glory. To this day, I still can't watch the sequel but the original and the threequel are two of my favorite movies of all time, in my top 10 favorite movies of all time and the series as a whole including the series, animated and live action, especially Prime Directives, are definitely in my top 10 favorite franchises of all time, now my top 5. So even though I don't agree with the lower rating, I do love the threequel very much. Edit: I do very much still adore this film even though the rating is undesirable but I can't hate it for that as I adored it as a little girl being the only one I could watch without being terrified enough to not be able to sleep at night and I always wanted to be the little girl in the movie which when I was a teenager and had been writing for a few years, led me to create a younger sister for her named Kiki as that was the name of my first kitten whom I adored with all of my heart and the name is just short, sweet, cute, and adorable which is kind of the whole personality of the character I created who immediately adored Murphy not just because her sister had an action figure of him but because she felt safe around him, knowing he was a good guy and not a bad guy. ♡
I think Robocop 3 was a little too much and the company was just trying to take the most money possible before killing the franchise.
sounds like transformers
"The night shoots were often filmed in below 0 conditions"? It got to be that cold in Atlanta, GA? (nicknamed HOTlanta)
i remember watching Robocop 3 on VHS when it first was available to rent at the time i really didn’t like it but, after giving it a second chance i actually seen a lot more good in it! It’s not flawless by any means but, it doesn’t deserve the pure hate it gets online by all the angry movie fans It’s actually impressive considering what a complete mess the production & distribution became Robert John Burke did a very good job (the voice was off but, everything else mimicked the previous two films The only real negative is the use of Nancy Allen (Officer Lewis deserved a better exit) The way she was killed off just sucks & was very lazy! Fred Dekker is one of those writer/directors that didn’t play the Hollywood games and got exiled from Hollywood which is a huge lose for everyone imo (People should actually give Robocop 3 a second go even with the small negatives it’s a enjoyable film imo
I agree with you, wholeheartedly. Despite not living up to the first two and the toning down of the violence, the third entry is still a great film, like the third Terminator. Neither are spectacular like their predecessors or absolutely horrendous like their successors ( mostly talking about the Terminator franchise here, and one particular reason regarding Dark Fate, as I enjoyed the Prime Directives four part series and haven't seen or read any of the other media in the Robocop franchise all the way through yet, so thus can not and will not give a full opinion on them ) but they are somewhere in the middle. I prefer RC3 over T3 just a little bit but that's probably due to knowing of its' existence since I was a kid and watching it as much as I watched other big name franchises and T2. I didn't even know there was anything else other than the first two Terminator movies until I was a teenager and young adult.
Loved this one growing up, my second favorite of the 3
I dig those sunglasses at the beginning.
A few things I've always wondered about this movie...
- Where did that special security police/force come from, they weren't in the previous movies?
- ED-209, couldn't they solve the issues from first 2 movies to make it more of something they could "relaunch" from OCP?
- Was Johnson so bad that he just kept up with the dodgyness of OCP even though he was right up there in terms of a boss..
- Couldn't the police just override those grey goons?
- RC lost his 4th Prime Directive, couldn't he just arrest the OCP board?...
etc etc
He didn't lose 4. Basically when the Old man fired Dick Jones he wasn't OCP anymore and Murphy shot Stretch Armstrong out the window
Man, I literally haven't watched RoboCop 3, since it first came out on vhs. I don't remember much, but what I do remember, I enjoyed. I only found out in the past decade that it was despised by many people. For most of my life, I thought Peter Weller was in part 3, so I was pretty shocked when I found out it was Robert John Burke, aka the obese lawyer in Thinner! I'd actually love to give RoboCop 3 another chance, after watching this video!
Well, did you watch it?
@The Dennys21, yes i did, & i loved it! Don't see why it gets so much hate.
@@brandonpage7087 while it's not as good as the first 2 it's certainly not as terrible as everyone says it is, i don't get the hate either i thought it was ok.
Minty I got an 80's movie request for 10 Things You Didn't Know. One of my favorite 80's movies Iron Eagle
I enjoyed Robocop 3 as a kid and still enjoyed the movie to this day, I forgot Robocop 2014 existed...
The one thing I do give Robocop 3 is it's better than the remake! Also used the Robocop theme which Robocop 2 didn't
Agree, it really doesn't deserve all the hate. It's the weakest in the original trilogy but I enjoyed it.
@@zachf4877 Agree. Leonard Rosenman was a talented composer and did a great job on Star Trek IV, but his sound just was not a good fit for RoboCop. If nothing else, at least R3 had the right music again.
@@BigAL68xyz Yes I don't get when franchises with established, amazing scores throw away beloved themes and try something new.
Terminator 1 & 2 have some of the best scores ever! Yet every film since tries to create their own terrible theme. They play the classic Terminator theme during the end credits but why not in the film!?
I even forgot that there was a 2014 remake until Minty mentioned it at the end lol
Another fantastic video, well done Minty!
I loved the Robocop episode with Roddy Piper, Robo didn't understand "cartoon law".
I gotta look this up
@@dcmiguel7777 he dressed as a superhero. There was a plot involving breakfast cereal and brainwashing kids. I used to watch Robocop after school when I was a teenager. There were so many cool sci-fi shows back then.
@@kevinmeyers7821 I rewatched that episode just a couple of days ago, and it's still one of the best episodes in the series. Piper was one heck of an actor.
@@joaocharneca2119 Yes indeed, very underrated
I remember liking the movie. But it's also one of those movies that I forgot about until I watched your video. I may have to re watch it this weekend. Thanks for great video Minty! I'm looking forward to your video on the TV show.
I was so hyped for this movie when I was a kid I even had a robocop 3 poster that I got from the movie theater that I had on my wall for around a year before the movie got released and I was so disappointed when I saw it it felt nothing like a robocop movie the samurai robots were awful
Ninja/Samurai are a hallmark of Frank Miller’s writing. It was inevitable.
Minty, Have you ever considered reviewing the 2001 miniseries, "Robocop: Prime Directives"?
This movie had so much potential but fell kinda flat thanks to studio meddling. Going PG-13 after the first 2 were hard R's was a mistake and the final product showed it.
The splatter punk thing was childish and silly. Cops being afraid of a random gang? What is this a video game where splatter punks were lvl 50 and cops only lvl 30?
@Box Addict I know why they did it but it was still a dumb move that hurt the final product and cost them money in the end. T2 toys flew off of shelves and it was a rated R movie. Boiled siren to the studio got greedy and it bit them in the rear end.
I didn't know about RoboCop 3 until a few years ago, and when I saw it, I understood why.
But ED-209 was *always* loveable!
I love your enthusiasm Minty, you're never not entertaining.
10 Things You Didn't Know About Robocop3:
1. It should never have been made...
We all knew that
Harsh......
As a young kid I loved RoboCop 3! It was a movie that I could watch without worrying about the scary and violent scenes. I think it's nice that they made a RoboCop movie aimed at the kids, I mean, there's a RoboCop movie for everyone this way.
Huh? This was a terrible movie that killed the franchise. Corporate greed drove it towards oblivion.
The nail in the coffin for the franchise Robocop 3.
I'm sorry but that title goes to the 2014 remake.
@@yoda908 Or Prime Directives
*shudder*
Sadly. Seems like movies can only have 1 actually good sequel though at the maximum.
@@yoda908 It started with Robo 3, the remake was never going to live up to the greatness of the original.
@@bastardjokemen8518 Yeah the Prime Directive mini series was super bad!
i thought he looked different when i was a kid, thanks for explaining. I won't be going wtf if i watch it now
I liked the ninja androids. I thought that was a cool idea.
Geez Louise! I've been so touched, seeing the video game i used to play in SNES. I still remember, when I bought it, after the movie was released. Excellent feeling.
The film that killed the franchise! Yikes!😱😳😐
nah the TV show was even worse
Lets never mention the abomination remake🤮🤮
Hey Mr Minty, 👋 over the past 3 days i have watched a lot of your "10 things you didn't know" episodes and I just want to say thank-you for the time you take to Research each episode/s knowledge base and I understand and appreciate the time it takes for the the presentation you create for these episodes 😀 👍 😉 😊 😄
I love my movies and just like yourself we all have a opinion of the things we watched during our youth.
I love the fact that your own personal opinions about the movies that you grew up watching gave me room to be objective in my decisions about said movies and I agree with you on your assessments especially with your own personal comedic approach ♥ towards does it work or doesn't it work... you are fair in your assessments....
Any way just wanted to say thankyou for all you do.
Keep Doing What You Do So so well 👏
Love and respect to you and your own m8 x
This movie is still enjoyable with popcorn and soda.
No its not
Yeah I agree, decent action
About as enjoyable as a colonoscopy
Dude just want to say I've enjoyed your videos for over the past year and they are fucking awesome as are you. Keep up the great work.
Compared to the remake this movie is a masterpiece.
I don't even count the remake I see it all the time at the dollar store. It's not even worth a dollar
I didn’t even bother watching it. I’m sick of studios trying to do remakes of shit.
@@travismcdowell8352 I'd ( not ) buy that for a dollar!
Everytime I see "masterpiece" I hear it in Mintys voice :)
completely agree, and here he still LOOKS like Robocop and not some...gay superhero power ranger, also he is still allowed to fire a gun that uses bullets, & not some silly stun gun that like him looks ridiculous in that remake.
Excellent video as always. Another fun fact, Fred Dekker was also involved with the 1985 classic House.
First one I seen being a kid when it come out. Got a shock watching 1 & 2. Talk about a shift in violence and tone 🤣
First one you saw. Learn English.
@@Adam-McG you learn German and we can talk 😉
Dude, where did you get those glasses? They look awesome and I see potential for using it in cosplay (or, you know just wearing it around the house).
Minty showed Rambo how to draw First Blood.
I thought Slayer showed him how to rain blood...
@@mildred714 I think that was on one of his binges.
Harvey's part of me is surprised by the same time happy cuz you already did videos on the first two RoboCop films I was expecting this sort of.
@ 12:20 I thought you were going to say "I'd buy that for a dollar."
"Hey Lewis, you want your armor?"
"Nah, I'm not planning to stick around for the rest of the movie."
lol In hindsight, OCP was doing Detroit a favor in this movie.
Yeah, the populace were, in effect, the bad guys.
Instead of living in crime-ridden ghettos they could be living in new, comfy, peaceful homes with crime all but eradicated.
But no, they were wanting to continue existing in broken neighbourhoods surrounded by slums.
Dekker is awesome, and I wish almost 30 years on that he'd return to directing. I loved Monster Squad.
Minty, you should do 10 things you didnt know about Naked Lunch....what a strange bizarre movie it is
ty for all your work brother, much appreciated.
They did the exact same thing with the Conan the barbarian sequel in 84. Conan the destroyer was PG-13 and thus. Royally sucked it’s hard to tell which movie sucked more RoboCop three or Conan the Destroyer.
Wasn't that the one that had a 14 year old girl in a see through dress for half the movie?
The only good thing about the conan sequel is Olivia Deabo,smoking hot
loved these movies as a kid and I remember my dad taking me to see it back in 93' and him falling asleep at the show! lol
can you imagine a shane black version of robocop? it would've ended up as bad as ironman 3 LOL
Iron Man 3 is still better than Iron Man 2.
@@RisingBeast00 No.
Yeah three beats two, hands down.
Minty, you're the best! Hope you're doing good. Love your vids, even if this one is a couple of years old I hope you see this message. Keep it up!
In this day and age, It's nice to think about having a super robocop on the peoples aside rather than the elite's. I think it gains something just from that.
amazing vid as always minty thanxxxxxxx
10 things you didn't know about M.A.S.K , Mobile armoured strike Kommand the toys were awesome and it still needs a Movie and a revival/comeback.
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11:19 Just a little correction here about Poledouris here.... he wasn't unable to score Robocop 2. He wasn't asked to do it actually.
At least, that's what he told me in 2006, in the concert he gave in Ubeda - Spain, months before passing away.
Leonard Rosenman was a close friend of Irvin Keshner btw. Probably, that had something to do with his selection as composer.