This scene man, he was shot to essentially death, turned into a cyborg that left him with next to none of who he was left, then he was forced to be a machine, and here he is, torn apart slowly and painfully. Robocop has got to be one of the most tortured heros I've ever seen
@@brenscott5416 Yeah, it had to do with privatization of companies, I think. The dangers of it. That's why in the end, it was important for them to bring him back and we see his face and he responds to the head guy "Murphey" makes the scene more powerful once you see the meaning behind it. He's gained back a sense of who he is. For all the flaws of part 2, they sort of try to take this back out of him when he's being rebuilt and reprogram him to think as they want him to, not as an individual.
The whole scene spells out "trap". He obviously didn't learn from his past mistake in Robocop 1. Though I remember he did ask for backup and it wasn't available.
the original script called for Murphy's face to be peeled off to reveal a metal skull underneath. hence Cob's request to see 'the brain'. I guess that would have made it a bit too creepy.
pity that they will not be shown more details of how robocop is destroyed to pieces !, I always wanted to see more detail of that !, according to the original script, that was one of the most violent parts
@@phj9894 the face skin was synthetic anyway so they could just make him a new one . and the criminals would leave his brain intact so he'd suffer longer
Even though Robocop is a machine, you know its still Murphy and the robotic limbs severed are just as horrifying as if he were full human. Murphy was brutally murdered as a man, and went through the same as a cyborg. These films were really dark in their level of violence....and we watched them as kids
That was the intention (plus the world in the 80s and 90s wasn't PC-crazy as it is nowadays). They went forward a few decades to show how urban violence could increase (and it is the case now).
His hand getting blown off left him in shock as it was what Botticker did to him in the first movie. Getting completely dismembered was an added hell, whether he could feel it or not.
I thought the same thing. He was ridiculously unaware of his environment (he should've detected the kid with the heavy duty machine gun aimed at him) and it's unclear why he couldn't get himself off the makeshift table they disassembled him on. This scene felt like violence for the sake of violence. Not much logic, given what we know about the character.
@clint45 yeah, I forgot about the sniper shot. Basically, whoever wrote the script just wanted an over-the-top (nonsensical) scene where Robocop is disabled for a portion of the movie. It was kinda funny when Robocop comes back to the factory with the cops and is doing all these trick shots (facing away when shooting one of the bad guys)...like he (and the audience) forgot that he was as helpless as a turtle on his back not too long ago lol.
@clint45 I imagine him and the Asian henchman got away. I guess the writers didn't see them as important enough to the story (like Hob and Angie) to give them a definitive ending. And I didn't care for Robocop 3, either. It was like the "Batman and Robin" of the Robocop franchise.
@@justadude5217 ...Then it would've been a short 40 min movie. Also remember after the scene, it wasn't exactly guaranteed that OCP would have rebuilt Robocop, they were perfectly fine with just junking him and moving on to different projects. Except it probably would've been a huge PR nightmare as like it or not, he was pretty good at his job.
you know what I hated about this entire scene? robocop was a super expensive and high tech program funded by OCP a company capable of starting a brand new city and made the ED-209 a militarized robot that could fuck shit up left right and center. we got the how well funded and well made he was out of the way. in robocop 1 robocop walked into a drug lab against guys well more equipped and well more stacked against him and he plows through that drug lab like it were nothing he analyzed everything in the room even the unseen gunners in the factory. so now we got it out of the way that when the odds were stacked against him he came out on top. this scene he got hit by a crane, stuck to a magnet and then stripped apart all because he got distracted by one guy and didnt see the other guys... going back to robocop 1 he clearly should have known how many people were in that and noticed the heavy machine gun. I think the fact that OCP made it so he couldnt shoot kids was stupid as it wasnt a directive in the first movie.
I know what you mean you would have thought he would have known there were other people plus hob with the machine gun and Angie with the harpoon . plus a highly dangerous drug kingpin standing there unarmed should have sent alarm bells ringing.
Yh. Agree. Made him look to weak. He could of gotten away with heavy damage. But his tracking system should of picked up everyone. Didn't make sense for him to be strapped down by chains. He has the strength to break them!!!!
He was programed to protect the innocent so I guess he automatically thought a kid was innocent when he seen one no matter what, duh use ur head and think a little bit u gotta think outside the box sometimes and use ur imagination.
That's why the remake absolutely sucked. Hardly any violence whatsoever. At the time when Paul Verhoeven made the original, it was meant to be one of the most violent and goriest films ever made.
pity that they will not be shown more details of how robocop is destroyed to pieces !, I always wanted to see more detail of that !, according to the original script, that was one of the most violent parts
It is not just about if he is feeling pain or not But to think that it was once a human,a soul,now condemned to "live" as a machine and all he've been through... Man,Murphy is a true hero,he deserves better :(
Well yes but nor that much I know u said "in some ways" wich I kinda agree with u but this time he was getting hammered jack-hammerd, now not saying ur wrong but the only part that was probably a reference to his first death was the hand getting blown off as the first thing they did and in robocop 1 the first thing clarnice boddiker shot off was his hand then he just let his crew go to town
but he has been sampled in Frontline Assembly' "Mindphaser", exactly that phrase about 'jesus had days like this'. And lots of other quotes from this movie. I recommend.
Robocop 1 and 2 will always be in my top list of favorite movies. Even with the "cheesy" moments, it still managed to convey so many emotions for all the characters even the villains. I honestly felt really sad seeing Alex get gunned down and tortured in the first movie, and now this scene where he is "murdered" a second time. I give these movies standing ovations.
So what this scenes tells us Robocop has no beacon to send out a distress call in the event of this happening? Even though in the first movie he could be tracked?
Well keep in mind this was filmed in 1990 when the 'World Wide Web' had only existed a year; connectivity like we have now was literally unheard of. Mobile phones used analogue signals (which fade when there are instructions) because 2G didn't exist yet; even a decent long range radio would have been pretty big and dubiously effective. Yes it's a miss but not surprising given culture of the time.
Plot hole. The directors of this movie were just cashing in on the success of the first movie, in general this movie sucked. The third one managed to be even worse than this.
@@gggfx4144 Distress beacons were absolutely widespread by the 1980s and something of Robocops tech would and should have absolutely had a tracker on him at the very least.
In a deleted scene the police commissioner and Lois warned Robocop not confront Cain in the sludge plant since they are in strike and unable to give him back up... Well all the painful dissection could have been avoided if he listened
+Chris Jordan Titanium is para-magnetic. However, titanium is expensive to fabricate and if you are looking to mass produce an item then creating a titanium alloy that nests the metal among others. In practice, titanium in contact with common alloy elements like gold or steel can give it the hybrid metal significnat, even rare, magnetic properties.
This titanium you speak of that has alloy elements like silver and gold elements is only an assumption that Robocop's suit has hybrid metal blah blah.... I have a diagram and diagnostics of his suit in a book from the 80's and the properties the book says he is made up of is definitely not magnetic. Another movie production mistake but its a great movie !! :-)
+Chris Jordan Perhaps there are other components in him that are magnetic. Like the supports for his spine, hydraulics and/or servos... not just the armor.
I cried my eyes out when this happened. I was about 4 when I watched this and Robocop was my hero. I remember him flailing about on the road but I thought he was run over.. a bit creeped out now I see what really happened
@@johnyguitar258 the scene only killed the movie if you were a snow flake kid. the scene gives robo cop full a new birth and a reason and to show that he is in fact vulnerable . also to show how evil even little kids can be . robo 1 and 2 were the best of the series because they were dark and not bs like 3 and 4
@@TheBigExclusiveWhich also featured a horrifying mutilation by gunfire in the opening scene. It’s just linked with the character, probably to show how depraved the world had become, to make him incredibly sympathetic, more than just a tough guy with a gun. You get very excited when Robocop goes after Kane again after that.
@@olliethepizzaguy - The first movie was about a heroes death and resurrection. A very clear theme. Murphy's death served a purpose and was justified. . The 2nd movie was unfocused and mean spirited in many scenes. The new writers and Director rewrote the script many times. And The studio was rushing production because they wanted to make a Robocop sequel fast....to make quick money because the Studio was in financial trouble. It doesn't make sense for Robocop to get taken down like this either. He took down a factory of much more heavily armed goons (by himself)in Robocop 1. But In this movie, Robocop gets taken down by a guy doing an Elvis impersonation and a little kid. The tone is all over the place. It's almost a parody of the first movie.
I love how this somewhat reflect ls to the first film. Both started with his hand being blown off. In the first, he was blown to pieces. In the second, he was stripped into pieces. However in this movie it deals more with his mentality rather than his body.
I don't think Robocop 2 is nearly as good as the first, but I do find it enjoyable regardless. I like Tom Noonan as Cain, he's a different villain, compared to Boddicker, but I enjoyed his performance. Robocop 2 is sort of a parody of itself, but I do think it's better than most would give it credit for.
This movie was made by a completely different Director and Writing Team than Robocop 1. This movie is too mean spirited and horrific. No wonder audiences didn't like it, and Peter Weller refused to do another Robocop.
You would think that RoboCop's body would have _some_ kind of a built-in distress signal for times like this, at least. "Oh, look. It's Officer Lewis and a whole squad of OCP officers, breaking down our door to rescue RoboCop. Well, I guess we can't pick _them_ up with a giant magnet. Shit."
Funny how Robocop actually has a tracking system. That's how Clarence Boddicker finds him in the first movie. I know it was the 90s, but I have no idea why at least Lewis didn't show up at the hideout. It would have made a better scene, her and some cops finding him stripped down.
he could only get a few cops, considering they were on strike, most of them. And, remember even when they weren't in the first movie it was unavailable before Clarence and his gang killed him before he was Robocop
@@Lethal_Swordsman In Robocop a guy gets melted with toxic waste and then obliterated when he's run over. What in Terminator is more violent than that?
I always hated this scene. If they had an opportunity to utterly destroy robocop for good, once and for all, but all they ultimately did was dismantle him, then it ruins the entire movie. They would have took out his brain and crushed it. They wouldn't have returned all his parts to the police station so he could be repaired. Bad writing. Have him saved at the last minute by cops or something.
True but even in the comic Cain say's something like You sent your toughest machine Robocop and we sent it back in pieces. Supposedly it was him sending a message but than why didn't they cut him up, kill him and then send his parts to the PD? Good point
Cain's thrill of victory & Robocop's agony of defeat Robocop: I .. will .. kill .. you! Cain: You just tried! And .. I forgive you (smiles at Robocop) Robocop: NOO!
@@johndoe-ek1qs which would make sense for him to want to see robocops brain later on. It's character progression and people are usually to dim to see that.
Tom Noonan should've had an Oscar for this role. One thing I didn't like was how they made Robocop's suit bright blue. In the first movie it's more grey and muted blue
I hope to see a pitch meeting video for Robocop 2 someday. Movie Producer: Why doesn’t RoboCop have a built in distress beacon for times like this? Script writer: So the movie can happen. Movie producer: Wow, it must have taken OCP technicians months to rebuild RoboCop, and having to fix him during a police strike must have been almost impossible to accomplish. Screen writer: Actually it was super easy, barely an inconvenience.
-We took him apart! -What should we do now?! ~Bring him back to the cops, so they can put him back in together! -But sir, maybe we should dump his parts in different places of the ocean, to make sure he never comes back? ~BRING HIM BACK TO THE COPS!!!
Anyone else catch the mistake later? They just shot off Robo's hand (again) but later when they dump all his parts in front of the station that hand is once again attached to the forearm.
what they did to HIM was actually pretty merciful compared to what the film makers REALLY had in mind! "The story involving corrupt Officer Duffy was much more protracted in the film's initial cut, which included a much longer sequence where Duffy is tortured and killed onscreen as well as a running bit where other officers kept finding his severed body parts. The filmmakers knew these segments would have given the film an X rating and quickly rounded off the story to end with relatively little gore and no follow-up material." - IMDB
I'll always remember seeing Robocop 2 for this scene. It reminded me of the abuse I suffered on a daily basis at the hands of bullies at boarding school when I first saw it. Being held down was part of, what was in no uncertain terms, torture.. I was prob 18, so not that long after I left boarding school. I nearly left the cinema but managed grit my teeth at the traumatic memories of what were quite recent childhood memories at the time, that this scene brought back. Was ok once I got through that scene for the rest of the movie. Then I got home, later, remembered that scene & the memories it brought back. I was physically ill...
I feel you, believe me, there are equally vile schoolgirls who basically love to see other girls anguish and suffering, I was a victim of some of them... I remember as a kid I always dreamed of getting killed and transformed into a female Robocop so I could go in the school and make those bullies feel true terror by punching their boyfriends to near death and then slap them around for a little fun
Regina Reece Oh I learnt ALL about how sadistic the girls can be. The bullying that destroyed my childhood, teen years... Even my formative years as a young man - was instigated by the abusive teachers. And many of those teachers were women - including those at infant school, that originally instigated it. My 'crime' for it... Being very slow to learn at school. I was slow anyway. But having a full grown adult woman scream abuse at you & slap you around would have sabotaged a kid's learning process. Let's not even talk about what it was going to do to mine, when I was all of 3 years old & having never been left alone by my parents with anybody like this... And from the very start, what caused the most distress was the sadistic kick they got from the distress they inflicted - that I was far too young to understand - was obvious. Far more than it ever was in any male teacher. Women are far more 'socially aware' than guys. So them manipulating the other kids by humiliating me (daily) for not learning something, with tactics of 'parading' you to all other kids at the head of the class, was clearly what passed as 'job satisfaction' for them. This is what led to the bullying that took my childhood & destroyed my life before it even started. Kids can be vicious to one another anyway, once they start getting competitive. That, on its own, I could have dealt with - eventually. That's all part of 'Natural Selection'. But these women (& later the male teachers in later schools) took that fact to turn every other kid in a class against me, to, eventually, turn every kid school against me. In no uncertain terms, they used other children, who were too young to know better, as 'weapons' to destroy my life before it even started. 'Serves me right for that 50% of DNA that came from my Mother, that makes me learn too slow' (that I had no control over) - obviously! What is now known as 'Victim Shaming' - abounds! In no uncertain terms, they 'weaponised' those other kids to carry out their vile campaign of abuse & that is how real bullying starts & leads to the kind of torture & humiliation that this scene in Robocop 2, caused. What would have to have been, a PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) 'flashback'. Those abusive teachers - including, maybe even, especially, the women - were the true school bullies... They 'created' the playground bullies. I can even remember them 'turning a blind eye' to what I was put through... My own parents were no protection. Mother wasn't the 'sharpest tool in the garden shed' & was easily fooled into thinking 'they couldn't be bullies because they are teachers. So they aren't being bad to you, their just trying to help you to learn'. Manipulating a parent that wasn't smart enough to recognise their own child was being abused by those in a position of trust, wasn't a problem. Especially considering my Mother wasn't that smart (which would explain why I was so slow to learn to start with) & my Father probably thought it was 'character building'. So 'Parental Instinct' to protect the child, wasn't even in the equation. "Oh but surely it would have ended once you left that school when you were old enough" ...... WRONG! Those abusive teachers, if confronted, would deny everything & vouch for each other to keep their abuse covered up & the targeted child - totally isolated (then makes things worse for the child as 'punishment' for 'telling tales'). A concerned parent's word against their's. And once you did leave that school when old enough & go to the next school in the school system, those abusive teachers would let the *other* abusive teachers in the new school (that was part of the same school system) know how 'bad' (euphemism for being slow to learn, in my case) you were ,so the teachers at the new school would set you up for more of the same. There probably aren't any historical (this was the 70's & 80's) to evidence this, if any ever existed. Because how that info was conveyed between abusive teachers in that same circle was done in a far more 'under the radar' way than phone calls, letters etc. Behind closed doors or even over a few drinks down the pub or bar after work. So - no concrete evidence for any cop investigating it. There was no widely recognised term for it, when I was growing up. But today, all of this would probably be identified as being symptomatic of what is now known as a 'Culture of Abuse'. And the original abusive teachers that targeted me & instigated all this - were woman. So trust me, I'm *all too familiar* with how dangerous girls can be as bullies - all the more so, because we all live in a society that, traditionally, doesn't acknowledge that a woman can be, pound for pound, just as dangerous as an abuser, as any man. Maybe even more so because of that traditional societal belief... What I'm now waiting for is some troll to show up & tell me I wasn't abused because it 'wasn't sexual abuse'. So if it wasn't abused - because the word 'sexually' isn't put in front of it - why do I feel just as violated, talking about it?! And people today wonder why I lost faith in people at an early age, never met a girl (I spent a lot of my youth not trusting them) & why my relationships fail...
anyone remember when robocop went into a cocaine factory had the whole place scouted out as in every one was in his sights to be shot before entered the god damn room? what happened to that with this scene?
JDMod789 Boddicker was a cold, economic interested Gangster. Cain was just that, but insane. Clarence would just had killed him. I don’t think, he was a teamplayer.
Right! They could've just lit everything on fire or drop all his body parts into a grinder and call it a day. But like you said, the show must go on. Wonder why they didn't strip his face apart though? Thought the kid wanted to see his brain.
loveever89 perhaps Cain left him alive because he wanted him to live in complete fear and terror of him forever so he would never think of going back to him, but it was too late when he found out that Robocop was more machine than man and machines can't feel fear
« They say he’s got a brain, I wanna see it. » Here’s how Robocop could have ended: Dude removes the brain, the kid takes it in his hands with sparks of light in his eyes for just few seconds, then gets quickly bored like all teens, and lets it smash down on the ground, and possibly squashes it underfoot. Glorious end.
Dam! That guy must have had some Muscles to throw an Entire Torso like nothing and then have a quick drive away lol. But all I saw were small part's like can's being thrown out lol 😜
This scene hurt my soul so bad when I was a little kid! That's what +18 meant back in the good ole days (not for children due to explicit and extreme violence).. !
Actually Dr Faxx at OCP was working with Cain behind the scenes. She is the one that gave Cain and his gang that electric harpoon to disable Robocop of power. She was also the one who told Cain not to kill Robocop, just dismember him so OCP can greenlight the Robocop 2 program. They deleted so many scenes out this movie some of it dont make sense lol.
This scene man, he was shot to essentially death, turned into a cyborg that left him with next to none of who he was left, then he was forced to be a machine, and here he is, torn apart slowly and painfully. Robocop has got to be one of the most tortured heros I've ever seen
I think the director once said that it was showing the demonizing of corporations to workers.
@@SignOfTheTimes008 very interesting, I never knew that
@@brenscott5416 Yeah, it had to do with privatization of companies, I think. The dangers of it. That's why in the end, it was important for them to bring him back and we see his face and he responds to the head guy "Murphey" makes the scene more powerful once you see the meaning behind it. He's gained back a sense of who he is. For all the flaws of part 2, they sort of try to take this back out of him when he's being rebuilt and reprogram him to think as they want him to, not as an individual.
@@SignOfTheTimes008 it's certainly an interesting commentary on the world, especially for it's time
@@fe.vascco if cyborg can be a hero and Cyborg Superman can be a villain then RoboCop can be a hero
They literally sent the worst cop possible for a stealth mission his footsteps and shiny blue armor gives him away so easily
He went by himself.
@@SonateSonate Forgot that was a deleted scene, thanks
The whole scene spells out "trap". He obviously didn't learn from his past mistake in Robocop 1. Though I remember he did ask for backup and it wasn't available.
@@SonateSonate It's as if he didn't learn the first time when he got killed by Clarence.
Robocop is a Tank player but even tank players suffer massive damage at +environment damage situations, and worse yet if it's an Ambush.
the original script called for Murphy's face to be peeled off to reveal a metal skull underneath. hence Cob's request to see 'the brain'. I guess that would have made it a bit too creepy.
Just one more scene of body horror in this movie, like the other scenes.
pity that they will not be shown more details of how robocop is destroyed to pieces !, I always wanted to see more detail of that !, according to the original script, that was one of the most violent parts
I don't think robocop can be repaired in that level of damage... that's probably why they changed it.
@@phj9894 the face skin was synthetic anyway so they could just make him a new one . and the criminals would leave his brain intact so he'd suffer longer
Another fun fact the metal skull was suppose to be a T-800 Skull From Terminator.
Even though Robocop is a machine, you know its still Murphy and the robotic limbs severed are just as horrifying as if he were full human. Murphy was brutally murdered as a man, and went through the same as a cyborg.
These films were really dark in their level of violence....and we watched them as kids
Haha... and they made Robocop cartoons! We've been conditioned for this our whole lives :p
That was the intention (plus the world in the 80s and 90s wasn't PC-crazy as it is nowadays). They went forward a few decades to show how urban violence could increase (and it is the case now).
Facts.
His hand getting blown off left him in shock as it was what Botticker did to him in the first movie. Getting completely dismembered was an added hell, whether he could feel it or not.
Exactly!!!
Can we take a moment to appreciate how good that puppet was? The facial expressions, the fact it actually looked like Peter Weller, kudos
@@johnblon1536 no they just chopped Peter Weller up and reattached him when they finished filming the scene.
Poor Peter Weller 😔
@@scallywag3486 Peter's body was in a hole in the ground, they just had the metal torso on top covering that up.
The one of Bishop in Alien 3 was awesome!
They overused the puppet in the movie. There should have used Weller in the closeups of it.
In its heart of hearts, Robocop was a horror film.
This one felt more like a bad comedy though.
it really should have been a horror film
I was 11 when I saw this and it was very disturbing
@@Haddley333 same
More like a dark comedy/ satire with some heavy duty action. Atleast the first one anyway.
A heavily armed and advanced cyborg outsmarted by a bunch of drugged up hippies. Sure.
I thought the same thing. He was ridiculously unaware of his environment (he should've detected the kid with the heavy duty machine gun aimed at him) and it's unclear why he couldn't get himself off the makeshift table they disassembled him on. This scene felt like violence for the sake of violence. Not much logic, given what we know about the character.
Cain isn't just a hippie druggie. He is a mob boss. A smart one too.
You need to pay more attention
@clint45 yeah, I forgot about the sniper shot. Basically, whoever wrote the script just wanted an over-the-top (nonsensical) scene where Robocop is disabled for a portion of the movie. It was kinda funny when Robocop comes back to the factory with the cops and is doing all these trick shots (facing away when shooting one of the bad guys)...like he (and the audience) forgot that he was as helpless as a turtle on his back not too long ago lol.
@clint45 I imagine him and the Asian henchman got away. I guess the writers didn't see them as important enough to the story (like Hob and Angie) to give them a definitive ending. And I didn't care for Robocop 3, either. It was like the "Batman and Robin" of the Robocop franchise.
This scene made me cry as a kid man I felt so bad for Robocop and I still do... 😭
Like me.. 😭😭😭
X3
He gets reassembled
@@matterwhat250 are you muslim
@@KuruMemis no
Shooting off the arm a strange reference to his death in the first movie.
Never realized that until now.
It’s not a reference if it’s in the same universe dumbass -.-
@@red_reaper1729 yes it is
He didn't actually die in the first movie. His heart and brain never ceased functioning.
@@johndoe-ek1qs he doesn’t have a heart
Let’s give the police back all the parts so that they can rebuild Robocop, brilliant plan.
I think it was intended as a message to scare the crap out of the Detroit PD
@@jdfields711 yes. "Look at what did to Robocop. Imagine what we'll do to you."
Murphy was destroyed to the point where rebuilding him wouldn't have been possible (atleast they thought)
@@jdfields711 Yeah I get that, but why would they just give them a small part like his head or a hand?
@@justadude5217 ...Then it would've been a short 40 min movie. Also remember after the scene, it wasn't exactly guaranteed that OCP would have rebuilt Robocop, they were perfectly fine with just junking him and moving on to different projects. Except it probably would've been a huge PR nightmare as like it or not, he was pretty good at his job.
you know what I hated about this entire scene?
robocop was a super expensive and high tech program funded by OCP a company capable of starting a brand new city and made the ED-209 a militarized robot that could fuck shit up left right and center. we got the how well funded and well made he was out of the way.
in robocop 1 robocop walked into a drug lab against guys well more equipped and well more stacked against him and he plows through that drug lab like it were nothing he analyzed everything in the room even the unseen gunners in the factory. so now we got it out of the way that when the odds were stacked against him he came out on top.
this scene he got hit by a crane, stuck to a magnet and then stripped apart all because he got distracted by one guy and didnt see the other guys... going back to robocop 1 he clearly should have known how many people were in that and noticed the heavy machine gun. I think the fact that OCP made it so he couldnt shoot kids was stupid as it wasnt a directive in the first movie.
ADHeroD The difference adding the human element back in makes.
I know what you mean you would have thought he would have known there were other people plus hob with the machine gun and Angie with the harpoon . plus a highly dangerous drug kingpin standing there unarmed should have sent alarm bells ringing.
this scene killed the mouvie without it it could have been beter but robocop 2 wasnt near as good for me only the 1st where good
Yh. Agree. Made him look to weak. He could of gotten away with heavy damage. But his tracking system should of picked up everyone. Didn't make sense for him to be strapped down by chains. He has the strength to break them!!!!
He was programed to protect the innocent so I guess he automatically thought a kid was innocent when he seen one no matter what, duh use ur head and think a little bit u gotta think outside the box sometimes and use ur imagination.
Those old robocop movies are one of the most sadistic films I have ever seen
thats why they were good
They are
Weird to say "old Robocop movies" as if there were any newer ones worth considering
@@ekathe85 fair point for the remake released in 2014
That's why the remake absolutely sucked. Hardly any violence whatsoever.
At the time when Paul Verhoeven made the original, it was meant to be one of the most violent and goriest films ever made.
this was very disturbing to me back then... and still it is
That's what makes this movie so kool!!!
Murphy best comment ever😂😂😂
Until today I still have nightmares
pity that they will not be shown more details of how robocop is destroyed to pieces !, I always wanted to see more detail of that !, according to the original script, that was one of the most violent parts
steg140 I agree 100%
It is not just about if he is feeling pain or not
But to think that it was once a human,a soul,now condemned to "live" as a machine and all he've been through...
Man,Murphy is a true hero,he deserves better :(
one of the best (or simply the best) animatronics ever. No CGI can replace good old props
@omarfaw computer generated imagery
Amen
yeah yeah
in some ways this mirrors murphys death from the first robocop
exactly
Well yes but nor that much I know u said "in some ways" wich I kinda agree with u but this time he was getting hammered jack-hammerd, now not saying ur wrong but the only part that was probably a reference to his first death was the hand getting blown off as the first thing they did and in robocop 1 the first thing clarnice boddiker shot off was his hand then he just let his crew go to town
Yes, for instance shooting his arm off.
Yeah, that was brutal!
I was thinking it was the inverse of him being assembled.
They wanted to torture, humiliate and disable Robocop. They could just have uploaded Windows as his OS.
+Urza26 Windows Vista
Windows ME
windows 8
well after these OCP does something very close to that XD
"Fucking window 98"
The villains in this movie are nowhere near as memorable as Clarence Boddicker and his gang from the first movie.
Nor is the movie itself near as memorable as the first movie.
Can you fly, Bobby?
All I can remember from this movie is some cyborg killing himself by revealing his skull, and Cain's surgery.
Clarence and his gang would wipe out Cain and his entire gang! That is a fact!
but he has been sampled in Frontline Assembly' "Mindphaser", exactly that phrase about 'jesus had days like this'. And lots of other quotes from this movie. I recommend.
Robocop 1 and 2 will always be in my top list of favorite movies. Even with the "cheesy" moments, it still managed to convey so many emotions for all the characters even the villains. I honestly felt really sad seeing Alex get gunned down and tortured in the first movie, and now this scene where he is "murdered" a second time. I give these movies standing ovations.
me too
So what this scenes tells us Robocop has no beacon to send out a distress call in the event of this happening? Even though in the first movie he could be tracked?
Well keep in mind this was filmed in 1990 when the 'World Wide Web' had only existed a year; connectivity like we have now was literally unheard of. Mobile phones used analogue signals (which fade when there are instructions) because 2G didn't exist yet; even a decent long range radio would have been pretty big and dubiously effective. Yes it's a miss but not surprising given culture of the time.
Plot hole.
The directors of this movie were just cashing in on the success of the first movie, in general this movie sucked.
The third one managed to be even worse than this.
And the third, the bright kid removed it after he was rescued by the underground
@@gggfx4144 Yeah but this is a movie that takes place in a futuristic version of today's world I think we can suspend our disbelief a little.
@@gggfx4144 Distress beacons were absolutely widespread by the 1980s and something of Robocops tech would and should have absolutely had a tracker on him at the very least.
Man, RoboCop got one hell of an autopsy. The worst was when you hear and see him screaming when he had his own blood poured over his face.
That wasn't blood. Robocop's "blood" is white. That was some king of oil he has for his moving parts. Just like a car.
Some guy told me it was liquid shit. No joke. That's disturbing.
cool
+Rose Supreme
I never even thought of that until now. Goddamnit, that's fucked up.
Aivottaja Me neither. I suppose it could be food, or shit. Nasty either way.
I felt bad for Robocop .
Lynchez Wheeler well obviously, he's the good guy and the protagonist.
In a deleted scene the police commissioner and Lois warned Robocop not confront Cain in the sludge plant since they are in strike and unable to give him back up... Well all the painful dissection could have been avoided if he listened
+Troll Master No dedication to duty in you! People of dedication do not STRIKE! They forge ahead!
I always do. And it still very disturbing.
Who wouldn’t?
Funny how Titanium isn't magnetic !!! hehehehehe
+Chris Jordan Titanium is para-magnetic. However, titanium is expensive to fabricate and if you are looking to mass produce an item then creating a titanium alloy that nests the metal among others. In practice, titanium in contact with common alloy elements like gold or steel can give it the hybrid metal significnat, even rare, magnetic properties.
But it isn't magnetic.
Try it !!!
This titanium you speak of that has alloy elements like silver and gold elements is only an assumption that Robocop's suit has hybrid metal blah blah.... I have a diagram and diagnostics of his suit in a book from the 80's and the properties the book says he is made up of is definitely not magnetic. Another movie production mistake but its a great movie !! :-)
+Chris Jordan Perhaps there are other components in him that are magnetic. Like the supports for his spine, hydraulics and/or servos... not just the armor.
It broke my heart seeing Murphy, going through so much with these criminals especially in the first Robocop film just heart breaking.
Fortunately the bad guys were not aware Robocop could be revived simply by being placed in a giant bag of rice.
@Rykiel Toh no, its exactly like that.
@Rykiel Toh yes, didnt you learn this in school dummy?
@Rykiel Toh they didnt even teach humor at your school?
@Rykiel Toh that shows since you couldnt even take the joke of the original comment
Jesus, these guys cant take some jokes. Great joke btw
I cried my eyes out when this happened. I was about 4 when I watched this and Robocop was my hero. I remember him flailing about on the road but I thought he was run over.. a bit creeped out now I see what really happened
where are you from?
Your stupid parents allowed you to watch this when you were 4?
this is like saw for robots.
I always skip this part of the movie back when I was a kid, I really hated seeing Robocop being chopped to pieces
scene kiled the mouvie who ever thought to put it was stupid they did the same thing in new star wars but more times
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@@johnyguitar258 the scene only killed the movie if you were a snow flake kid. the scene gives robo cop full a new birth and a reason and to show that he is in fact vulnerable . also to show how evil even little kids can be .
robo 1 and 2 were the best of the series because they were dark and not bs like 3 and 4
I don’t remember how I came across this scene when I was a kid but it was the one scene of the franchise that stayed in my head for years
Because it's horrific and mean spirited. This movie was made by a completely different Director and Writing Team than Robocop 1.
@@TheBigExclusiveWhich also featured a horrifying mutilation by gunfire in the opening scene. It’s just linked with the character, probably to show how depraved the world had become, to make him incredibly sympathetic, more than just a tough guy with a gun. You get very excited when Robocop goes after Kane again after that.
@@olliethepizzaguy - The first movie was about a heroes death and resurrection. A very clear theme. Murphy's death served a purpose and was justified. .
The 2nd movie was unfocused and mean spirited in many scenes. The new writers and Director rewrote the script many times. And The studio was rushing production because they wanted to make a Robocop sequel fast....to make quick money because the Studio was in financial trouble.
It doesn't make sense for Robocop to get taken down like this either. He took down a factory of much more heavily armed goons (by himself)in Robocop 1. But In this movie, Robocop gets taken down by a guy doing an Elvis impersonation and a little kid. The tone is all over the place. It's almost a parody of the first movie.
I love how this somewhat reflect ls to the first film. Both started with his hand being blown off. In the first, he was blown to pieces. In the second, he was stripped into pieces. However in this movie it deals more with his mentality rather than his body.
Evidence that Robocop is still human and can feel pain
I never thought that it was pain he felt (at least not like us because we would be f*cking screaming), but rather the sense of wanting to 'live'
It wasnt pain at all.
He wasn't feeling actual pain but the memory of pain
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I don't think Robocop 2 is nearly as good as the first, but I do find it enjoyable regardless. I like Tom Noonan as Cain, he's a different villain, compared to Boddicker, but I enjoyed his performance. Robocop 2 is sort of a parody of itself, but I do think it's better than most would give it credit for.
This movie was made by a completely different Director and Writing Team than Robocop 1. This movie is too mean spirited and horrific. No wonder audiences didn't like it, and Peter Weller refused to do another Robocop.
You see?! This is why you call for backup!!!!
You would think that RoboCop's body would have _some_ kind of a built-in distress signal for times like this, at least. "Oh, look. It's Officer Lewis and a whole squad of OCP officers, breaking down our door to rescue RoboCop. Well, I guess we can't pick _them_ up with a giant magnet. Shit."
FapFreeFebruary The cops already made a strike in this movie. Only the chief, Lewis and Murphy were the only left doing their jobs.
Funny how Robocop actually has a tracking system. That's how Clarence Boddicker finds him in the first movie. I know it was the 90s, but I have no idea why at least Lewis didn't show up at the hideout. It would have made a better scene, her and some cops finding him stripped down.
Midvalley Payback he did call for backup when he chase after bodicker. They're just way too slow.
he could only get a few cops, considering they were on strike, most of them. And, remember even when they weren't in the first movie it was unavailable before Clarence and his gang killed him before he was Robocop
Robot cop biggest enemy:
Magnets
Agreed
Also the Terminator
Captain Planet is weak against pollution.
Even though titanium is not magnetic at all
3:40 The puppet of the damaged Robocop which Robocop's arms and legs are cut off by Cain is so life-like.
God. That kid alone ruined this movie for me
Yeah, nearly as bad as the intolerable spoiled brat in Terminator 2.
Jeff O I really hope that's sarcasm. If it is, lol, if not...
I was so happy when Cain lit that shithead up.
Zatharos the kid was annoying af
Can't shoot a kid, can you?
0:27 .. when Bae says "go deeper."
😂😂
2:11 when Bae says "go faster".
3:25 That guy's expression always cracks me up. He acts like he's picking up shit or something.
Haha! Yeah, he looked super pissed off.
Well if he took to long the cops would’ve gotten out of shock and probably pulled him out which is why his expression is so funny 😂
I know! 😝😂
I like how when he is shot by the taser he just humps the air for a bit
😂😂😂
And when they drilled him with the drill he came a little bit
@@fidan2fast They drilled him and he came
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Robocop: "My new armor makes me more agile and flexible than ever. I can put my leg behind my head."
3:33
This was the most messed up scene in the whole film :( What ever does not kill you makes you stronger. Robo came back and got Cain!
Omg! The villains really know how to punish him! Robo is totally helpless and destroyed. It's so heartbreaking for every fan 😢😩
I remember watching this as a kid and it was the saddest part of the movie.
I always felt sad watching this scene. It was like a second death for Murphy :(
Honestly this scene just pisses me off...
Still one of the most violent movies with robots and criminals. So amazing!
Have you even seen Terminator?
chappie
@@Lethal_Swordsman Robocop is more violent than Terminator
@@lukerichardson2404 no he isn’t. Only a child would say that
@@Lethal_Swordsman In Robocop a guy gets melted with toxic waste and then obliterated when he's run over. What in Terminator is more violent than that?
I always hated this scene. If they had an opportunity to utterly destroy robocop for good, once and for all, but all they ultimately did was dismantle him, then it ruins the entire movie. They would have took out his brain and crushed it. They wouldn't have returned all his parts to the police station so he could be repaired. Bad writing. Have him saved at the last minute by cops or something.
True but even in the comic Cain say's something like You sent your toughest machine Robocop and we sent it back in pieces. Supposedly it was him sending a message but than why didn't they cut him up, kill him and then send his parts to the PD? Good point
It's one of those silly plot devices to make the movie seem more dramatic.
You can say the same thing about bane imprisoning Batman in dkr
It's just a movie...
Razlo5000 I feel an excruciating pain whilst cringing during this scene.
This scene disturbed me so much as a kid. Even though the first is superior, this film definitely does a better job at unsettling you.
As a kid, this was one of the most horrific scenes ever.
Yeeeeah. This movie had this scene and then Duffy getting cut up. My mom actually stopped the VHS and said that was enough.
I was 9 when this movie came out. I remember crying for Robocop after this scene.
Cain's thrill of victory & Robocop's agony of defeat
Robocop: I .. will .. kill .. you!
Cain: You just tried! And .. I forgive you (smiles at Robocop)
Robocop: NOO!
The kid was willing to see Robocop's exposed brain, yet couldnt handle watching someone being autopsied alive earlier in the movie.
Yeah I know, awful writing and script for the most part.
Kane forced the kid to watch despite the kid being unable to handle it at the time in order to desensitize the kid to such things later.
@@johndoe-ek1qs which would make sense for him to want to see robocops brain later on. It's character progression and people are usually to dim to see that.
As i child, i never understood why Robocop just lay there as he was dismembered. Even before they chained him up. Still upsets me
Tom Noonan should've had an Oscar for this role. One thing I didn't like was how they made Robocop's suit bright blue. In the first movie it's more grey and muted blue
Why doesn't RoboCop have a built in distress beacon for times like this?
That's what I always wondered
He has a tracker in the first and third film.
Useless. The cop are on a strike and the rest were simply overwhelmed.
I hope to see a pitch meeting video for Robocop 2 someday.
Movie Producer: Why doesn’t RoboCop have a built in distress beacon for times like this?
Script writer: So the movie can happen.
Movie producer: Wow, it must have taken OCP technicians months to rebuild RoboCop, and having to fix him during a police strike must have been almost impossible to accomplish.
Screen writer: Actually it was super easy, barely an inconvenience.
Cops were on strike.
3:18 That gotta hurt in the outside
3:46 there’s two complete hands . One was shot off !
Also, there's no holes in his chest plate from the electro gun's hooks...
Survives at explosions, lasers, high falls. Destroyed by a jackhammer. I'm speechless.
If you add in his absurd durability in the TV series you’d die from a heart attack
The kid wants to see RoboCop brain but can't stand it while Officer Duffy being cut.
The scene is violently disturbing
That's because RoboCop is a robot to him.
Moments that traumatized me as a kid. This scene, Murphy getting ripped apart by shotguns and Johnny 5 getting ripped apart.
Damn it they were so close. All they had to do was melt him down.
Jo O Titanium has a very high melting point of 1668 degrees, I doubt they had anything to hand that could reach those temperatures to melt him.
I watched this recently still cant get over how believable the stop motion looks
Everybody gangsta until robocop decide to initiate self destruct sequence and nuke the whole place.
-We took him apart!
-What should we do now?!
~Bring him back to the cops, so they can put him back in together!
-But sir, maybe we should dump his parts in different places of the ocean, to make sure he never comes back?
~BRING HIM BACK TO THE COPS!!!
They we're sendin' a message cartel style. "Keep sending us your robotic cop , you will get it in pieces again AND again"
@@thebadthinker2well RoboCop was smart and did a surprise attack on them and bringing the police department instead of going alone at front entrance
Always hurt to see robocop get dismantled, man Murphy had such a tough life
Cain is a cop slayer
@@7Tomb7Keeper7 Nah Kain sucked Clarence Boddicker was Robocop best enemy.
This is very reminiscent of the first film only instead of the man being torn up its the man/machine. Very harrowing.
This is way better than the latest one.
Anyone else catch the mistake later? They just shot off Robo's hand (again) but later when they dump all his parts in front of the station that hand is once again attached to the forearm.
0:09 He could've shot Cain from where he was currently standing.
He's not allowed to fire unless shot at, it's in his code.
and he can't shoot kids
Primary directive 3 violation: Uphold The Law
@Litshttam no but he was wielding a knife and putting a civilian's live in danger
@Litshttam if someone is in immediate danger, yes
In all 3 movies he has his right hand shot/cut apart
The scene where the corrupt cop is vivisected is worse.
what they did to HIM was actually pretty merciful compared to what the film makers REALLY had in mind!
"The story involving corrupt Officer Duffy was much more protracted in the film's initial cut, which included a much longer sequence where Duffy is tortured and killed onscreen as well as a running bit where other officers kept finding his severed body parts. The filmmakers knew these segments would have given the film an X rating and quickly rounded off the story to end with relatively little gore and no follow-up material." - IMDB
Doesn't he look scared?
This is most disturbing scene I've ever watched
The sadistic nature of the villains made me angry when I saw this as a kid.
I still found this scene really disturbing even today.
sad to read that galyn görg died on the 14 th of july this year, she was a right babe in robcop 2 RIP
OMG .😕😔😕🙏 Peace.
this scene traumatized me as a kid 🥲
I'll always remember seeing Robocop 2 for this scene. It reminded me of the abuse I suffered on a daily basis at the hands of bullies at boarding school when I first saw it. Being held down was part of, what was in no uncertain terms, torture.. I was prob 18, so not that long after I left boarding school. I nearly left the cinema but managed grit my teeth at the traumatic memories of what were quite recent childhood memories at the time, that this scene brought back. Was ok once I got through that scene for the rest of the movie. Then I got home, later, remembered that scene & the memories it brought back. I was physically ill...
It's never a good thing to see the good guys hurt like that...☹️
I feel you, believe me, there are equally vile schoolgirls who basically love to see other girls anguish and suffering, I was a victim of some of them... I remember as a kid I always dreamed of getting killed and transformed into a female Robocop so I could go in the school and make those bullies feel true terror by punching their boyfriends to near death and then slap them around for a little fun
Regina Reece Oh I learnt ALL about how sadistic the girls can be. The bullying that destroyed my childhood, teen years... Even my formative years as a young man - was instigated by the abusive teachers. And many of those teachers were women - including those at infant school, that originally instigated it.
My 'crime' for it... Being very slow to learn at school. I was slow anyway. But having a full grown adult woman scream abuse at you & slap you around would have sabotaged a kid's learning process. Let's not even talk about what it was going to do to mine, when I was all of 3 years old & having never been left alone by my parents with anybody like this...
And from the very start, what caused the most distress was the sadistic kick they got from the distress they inflicted - that I was far too young to understand - was obvious. Far more than it ever was in any male teacher.
Women are far more 'socially aware' than guys. So them manipulating the other kids by humiliating me (daily) for not learning something, with tactics of 'parading' you to all other kids at the head of the class, was clearly what passed as 'job satisfaction' for them. This is what led to the bullying that took my childhood & destroyed my life before it even started.
Kids can be vicious to one another anyway, once they start getting competitive. That, on its own, I could have dealt with - eventually. That's all part of 'Natural Selection'. But these women (& later the male teachers in later schools) took that fact to turn every other kid in a class against me, to, eventually, turn every kid school against me. In no uncertain terms, they used other children, who were too young to know better, as 'weapons' to destroy my life before it even started.
'Serves me right for that 50% of DNA that came from my Mother, that makes me learn too slow' (that I had no control over) - obviously! What is now known as 'Victim Shaming' - abounds!
In no uncertain terms, they 'weaponised' those other kids to carry out their vile campaign of abuse & that is how real bullying starts & leads to the kind of torture & humiliation that this scene in Robocop 2, caused. What would have to have been, a PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) 'flashback'. Those abusive teachers - including, maybe even, especially, the women - were the true school bullies... They 'created' the playground bullies. I can even remember them 'turning a blind eye' to what I was put through...
My own parents were no protection. Mother wasn't the 'sharpest tool in the garden shed' & was easily fooled into thinking 'they couldn't be bullies because they are teachers. So they aren't being bad to you, their just trying to help you to learn'. Manipulating a parent that wasn't smart enough to recognise their own child was being abused by those in a position of trust, wasn't a problem. Especially considering my Mother wasn't that smart (which would explain why I was so slow to learn to start with) & my Father probably thought it was 'character building'. So 'Parental Instinct' to protect the child, wasn't even in the equation.
"Oh but surely it would have ended once you left that school when you were old enough"
...... WRONG!
Those abusive teachers, if confronted, would deny everything & vouch for each other to keep their abuse covered up & the targeted child - totally isolated (then makes things worse for the child as 'punishment' for 'telling tales'). A concerned parent's word against their's. And once you did leave that school when old enough & go to the next school in the school system, those abusive teachers would let the *other* abusive teachers in the new school (that was part of the same school system) know how 'bad' (euphemism for being slow to learn, in my case) you were ,so the teachers at the new school would set you up for more of the same. There probably aren't any historical (this was the 70's & 80's) to evidence this, if any ever existed. Because how that info was conveyed between abusive teachers in that same circle was done in a far more 'under the radar' way than phone calls, letters etc. Behind closed doors or even over a few drinks down the pub or bar after work. So - no concrete evidence for any cop investigating it.
There was no widely recognised term for it, when I was growing up. But today, all of this would probably be identified as being symptomatic of what is now known as a 'Culture of Abuse'.
And the original abusive teachers that targeted me & instigated all this - were woman. So trust me, I'm *all too familiar* with how dangerous girls can be as bullies - all the more so, because we all live in a society that, traditionally, doesn't acknowledge that a woman can be, pound for pound, just as dangerous as an abuser, as any man. Maybe even more so because of that traditional societal belief...
What I'm now waiting for is some troll to show up & tell me I wasn't abused because it 'wasn't sexual abuse'. So if it wasn't abused - because the word 'sexually' isn't put in front of it - why do I feel just as violated, talking about it?!
And people today wonder why I lost faith in people at an early age, never met a girl (I spent a lot of my youth not trusting them) & why my relationships fail...
I understand exactly what happened to you.
So they split you in pieces? That must have hurt!
anyone remember when robocop went into a cocaine factory had the whole place scouted out as in every one was in his sights to be shot before entered the god damn room? what happened to that with this scene?
Cain knew he was coming simple really..
@@MFobe not exactly, even then robocop has the power to scan a whole room of hostiles even if they are hiding from sight as seen in that cocaine scene
stupid star wars writing hapened
This movie contradicts the original in so many different ways that was the least of this movie's worries.
@@trygullx He was attempting to arrest Cain and take him and his henchmen alive.
Not really a plot hole.
i always hated this part when i was a kid, robo didn't deserve that :(
In the scene 0:48 robocop is actually being very humane in nature
And in scene 0:59 robocop is actually trying to fight back
So cool
RoboCop sees his right hand shot off and he's like, "Not again."
Cain was just as crazy and dangerous as Clarence Boddicker.
I those two had ever met, they would've made a really dangerous pair together.
Nah, Cain was more insane and willing to kill kids.
JDMod789 Boddicker was a cold, economic interested Gangster. Cain was just that, but insane. Clarence would just had killed him. I don’t think, he was a teamplayer.
Something tells me Clarence wouldn't have put up with Cain for long. He'd probably see his drug-induced instability as a liability.
Can you fly cain?
Cain did more damage to Robocop with his gang than with his (Cain's) cyborg body.
I know right? That didn't make sense how hob did that to RoboCop with the m134 and robo Cain couldn't and had the same gun lol
they brought the pieces back, it's stupid. but then again, the show must go on
Right! They could've just lit everything on fire or drop all his body parts into a grinder and call it a day. But like you said, the show must go on. Wonder why they didn't strip his face apart though? Thought the kid wanted to see his brain.
It was in one of the scripts but ultimately they decided not to use it.
loveever89 perhaps Cain left him alive because he wanted him to live in complete fear and terror of him forever so he would never think of going back to him, but it was too late when he found out that Robocop was more machine than man and machines can't feel fear
« They say he’s got a brain, I wanna see it. »
Here’s how Robocop could have ended:
Dude removes the brain, the kid takes it in his hands with sparks of light in his eyes for just few seconds, then gets quickly bored like all teens, and lets it smash down on the ground, and possibly squashes it underfoot. Glorious end.
1:48 Here we learn that Robocop is really made of plastic. Just listen to his legs being tied by the chains.
Fun fact: The armor was actually made out of fiberglass when they designed it.
This scene proves his body made of Titanium is not strong enough to block 50BMG bullet.
Yet in part 3 he survived a shot from a missle ...sequels are always inconsistent
+swagger 601 the titanium plate in his chest seems thicker and tougher than his cut arm.
wondering if the kid shoots 50 BMG to robocop's chest
+swagger 601 in robo 3, it wasnt a missle, it was a 50cal grenade launcher from a m40
Thomas Kim but yet a claw pierced it in the scene! This scene makes absolutely no sense what so ever.
@@HellBrYnger 20mm grenade from an M203 wasn't it?
me seeing a face reveal of the question
Expectation:😱
Reality: screaming like RoboCop
Sure, the first RoboCop movie was violent, but this one was way too mean-spirited for me.
Getting a first person view of your own disassembly. I feel like this was the inspiration for the Stroggification scene in Quake.
2:29 super satisfying seeing Caine take Nuke
0:44 "They programme you"
Anyone else notice the irony? He himself would be programmed later on.
@@alfa-psi Your pathetic attempt at sarcasm is too dumb to come across, so try again :)
@@musicfromval
Your pathetic attempt at sarcasm is too dumb to come across, don't ever try it again.
@@garagemilano2428 Are you a couple then?
Dam! That guy must have had some Muscles to throw an Entire Torso like nothing and then have a quick drive away lol. But all I saw were small part's like can's being thrown out lol 😜
Robocop 2 is very much like The Fly 2. Not as memorable as the first one but still a damned good movie that deserves its title as a Robocop sequel.
0:18 bet he's like "F**k... the same hand AGAIN?!!!"
Enjoyed doing the same thing to my robocop action figure back then 😂
😂😂
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Jesus............had days like this. Cain was awesome.
i think he was ok as a bad guy to be honest i like Hob more and Mcdaggart from Robocop 3 but nobody beats the villens from the first one
RIP Galyn Görg.
When I first saw her appear in an episode of SG-1, it took me forever to connect her to this movie.
This scene hurt my soul so bad when I was a little kid! That's what +18 meant back in the good ole days (not for children due to explicit and extreme violence).. !
obsessed with the way Tom Noonan says 'Jesus...'.
That right there is why actors get paid the big bucks
Cain and his gang did the job that Clarence Boddicker failed to do. Destroy Robocop from limb to limb.
Actually Dr Faxx at OCP was working with Cain behind the scenes. She is the one that gave Cain and his gang that electric harpoon to disable Robocop of power. She was also the one who told Cain not to kill Robocop, just dismember him so OCP can greenlight the Robocop 2 program. They deleted so many scenes out this movie some of it dont make sense lol.