RoboCop (1987) - MOVIE REACTION - First Time Watching!

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  • 🤖​ Welcome back to my channel! 👮​ Today, we are watching another 80's film and that is RoboCop from 1987! A ton of you guys in the comment section have been suggesting this movie to me for months and now I'm finally giving it a watch! I don't know much about this movie other than from what the title suggests that it is about a robot cop 🤖👮 So without further ado, grab your chicki nuggies and choccy milk because we're jumping in! ☄️​
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  • @waterbeauty85
    @waterbeauty85 Год назад +416

    The existential themes of what makes you human and what makes you YOU, the biting social satire, the art design, Basil Poledouris' powerful score, and the action make this one of my all time favorite movies.

    • @tedbaker3846
      @tedbaker3846 Год назад +25

      Yeah,
      I love the commercial "Nuke em"
      Cold war paranoia xD

    • @001Flange
      @001Flange Год назад +24

      And Peter Weller's performance.

    • @orangewarm1
      @orangewarm1 Год назад +7

      is this about existentialism? Part of his brain and nervous system i assume is there -- that would account for the memories. Chappie is pretty good. As well as San Junipero.

    • @tedbaker3846
      @tedbaker3846 Год назад +8

      @@orangewarm1 Chappie is great

    • @colemannee9898
      @colemannee9898 Год назад +18

      Like Starship Troopers, there are deeper themes here for those who are paying attention. I especially love the last line, where he replies that his name is "Murphy", with a hint of a smile. At that moment he ceases to be Robocop and becomes a human being again. Brilliant.

  • @jimtatro6550
    @jimtatro6550 Год назад +128

    “Bitches leave.”
    “Can you fly Bobby?”
    Clarence Boddicker is one of the greatest villains ever.🤣👍

    • @joseesparza7488
      @joseesparza7488 Год назад +10

      Yes! Red from “That 70’s Show” is bad ass!!!!

    • @Willpower-74205
      @Willpower-74205 Год назад +4

      Kurtwood Smith was great in his Star Trek roles, as well. 🖖😎👍

    • @emichels
      @emichels Год назад +8

      "Just give me my fuckin' phone call"

    • @V3rg1l
      @V3rg1l 9 месяцев назад +2

      Guns guns guns

    • @cornball7883
      @cornball7883 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Willpower-74205 Voyager Year of Hell parts 1 & 2 were great

  • @ridleysaria
    @ridleysaria Год назад +242

    "He's almost mourning himself" is an interesting way to put it. The most tragic thing is how he feels the loss of his family and his life but can't remember. It's one of the most satisfying movie moments ever when Robocop regains his lost humanity and simply answers "Murphy". Bam, straight to credits. Amazing film making.

    • @TheAdarkerglow
      @TheAdarkerglow Год назад +15

      He also does a T.J. Laser twirl when holstering his gun. A little expression.

    • @Jesses001
      @Jesses001 Год назад +11

      That was indeed a perfect moment to cut to credits. He has reclaimed his humanity, ending this story.

    • @nikotheophanis8795
      @nikotheophanis8795 Год назад +4

      "I can feel them but i cant remember"

    • @LordDefekator
      @LordDefekator 5 месяцев назад

      Robocop is a perfect movie. Since the first minute until its perfect final.

  • @jamesscanlan6240
    @jamesscanlan6240 Год назад +72

    "What's your name?" "Murphy." A great action film with an emotionally satisfying ending. A true classic.

    • @marcus_ohreallyus
      @marcus_ohreallyus 7 месяцев назад

      Everyone loves that ending line. It's just perfect.

  • @parallaxnick637
    @parallaxnick637 Год назад +77

    This movie had one of the best taglines of all time: "Part man. Part machine. All cop."

    • @SylvainThuret
      @SylvainThuret Год назад +3

      50 machine, 50 homme, 100 flic in France. The poster with this tagline was somthing to behold.

  • @Pupalah
    @Pupalah Год назад +166

    I think 80s movies are so satisfying because of
    A) practical effects
    B) memorable one liners
    C) they didnt try to make villians relatable.

    • @matthewford5094
      @matthewford5094 Год назад +22

      And to take it even further, the reason it had all of that stuff is because in the 80's action movies were made for adults. The boomers were the largest group of ticket buyers in the 80s and they were all adults so R action was the norm. Then as Millennials get to be teenagers in the 90s and become the largest ticket buying audience Hollywood started shifting to all-ages blockbuster action (MCU etc). Obviously I have spent way too much time thinking about this, hahahaha.

    • @Corn_Pone_Flicks
      @Corn_Pone_Flicks Год назад +3

      @@matthewford5094 Uh, yeah...Gen X was there in between. I don't know how the time of our youth can be so popular and trendy, and yet everyone seems to forget we existed (and still exist).

    • @matthewford5094
      @matthewford5094 Год назад +4

      @@Corn_Pone_Flicks I am well aware, I am Gen X myself. And that's my whole point really, that movies from the time we were kids essentially ignored kids because our parents generation outnumbered us and Hollywood didn't start focusing on family friendly blockbusters until the larger generation after us made it profitable to do so.

    • @GilesArt
      @GilesArt 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@matthewford5094 Very much agree. They don't make action movies for adults anymore at all!

    • @DenverStarkey
      @DenverStarkey 10 месяцев назад

      @Pupalah:
      "I think 80s movies are so satisfying because of
      A) practical effects
      B) memorable one liners
      C) they didnt try to make villians relatable."
      all true except for C. making villians relatable is NOT a modern new thing. rather or not a relatable or unrelatable villian works really just depends on the story. Hell "Phantom of the operah" was a story that mostly centered around the view point of the villian and it long predated the 80's even.
      as for relatable villians from the 80's there's plenty , one of the MOST iconic villians ever was relatable , Darth Vader. and he was even shown ina redeemed light inside the movie sieres he was in (star wars). also the thing aobut making vilians more relatable isn;t to make them not villianous , it is to make them more tragic. it's a clkasic story trope used as a means to teach the audience a moral lesson about what not to do , or how doing X for wqhat ever reason can lead to Y outcome.
      the problem with modern movies (especially those done by the "woke " camp) is that they are trying to erase a particular gender or race as being seen in a bad light. it's not so much about giving the villian more depth , it's more about creating this propaganda message. movies like malificent or cruella come to mind.
      the trick to making good stories is knowing when to and when not to make the vilian relatable. for example
      a movie about a cop fighting crime , you don't need a relatable "villian" they jsut need to be bad drug dealers for the good guy to gun down.
      on the the flip side
      a movie about a kid growing up in a city around gangs , you want your villians (gang members) relatable , you need to show how they too are trapped victims in the gang life, and then show how their bad descision keep them trapped there , while the hero makes better decisions that lead them to escaping that fate.

  • @gawainethefirst
    @gawainethefirst Год назад +91

    “I can feel them…but I can’t remember them.”
    Peter Weller is such an awesome actor. Somehow he conveys a surface lack of emotion, but also with an internal depth of feeling. I know of no other way to describe it but that.

    • @theendistheend123
      @theendistheend123 Год назад +10

      VERY underrated actor. He was great in Star Trek:into darkness. He also did an episode of "Fringe" and he was AMAZING in it.

    • @logandarklighter
      @logandarklighter Год назад +9

      Don't forget a fun little film called Buckaroo Banzai: Across the 8th Dimension. :D

    • @LoveLaurenn
      @LoveLaurenn  Год назад +12

      @@theendistheend123 He gave an incredible performance as robocop, would love to see him in some other roles!

    • @theendistheend123
      @theendistheend123 Год назад +1

      @@LoveLaurenn The new star trek movies would be a good reaction. Even if you've never seen any ST. Although I would suggest you watch some star trek:the next generation. "Fringe" is a great show, but you could just watch the episode with him in it, its kind of a stand alone story. I think you would like it.

    • @gawainethefirst
      @gawainethefirst Год назад +5

      @@LoveLaurenn Another little fun fact, Peter Weller also holds degrees (MA, PHD) in History and Art History. When he’s not acting he actually teaches university courses.

  • @dabe1971
    @dabe1971 Год назад +113

    The dialogue between the doctors trying to save Murphy sounds genuine - because it is. The director wanted it to be so he hired a team of real ER medics to shoot the scene as they would for a real gunshot victim.

    • @christian1neza1656
      @christian1neza1656 Год назад +6

      Not sure in other countries but where I'm from, only a doctor can declared someone dead unless they're a corpses in 1st stage of decomposition. So even if the patient id brain dead (dead.period), standard operating procedure (SOP) requires a Dr. to at least attempt to revive them before declaring them

    • @starsiegeplayer
      @starsiegeplayer Год назад +13

      @@christian1neza1656 They did attempt to revive. "Let's shock a flatline and then quit."

    • @christian1neza1656
      @christian1neza1656 Год назад

      @@SourceAwareness that's a lot of TMI especially it has little to do with the Robocop movie

    • @dallesamllhals9161
      @dallesamllhals9161 Год назад

      @@christian1neza1656 I've declared someone dead When Abroad during the '00s! And I was NOT a doctor...

    • @christian1neza1656
      @christian1neza1656 Год назад

      @@dallesamllhals9161 and your a what btw?

  • @44excalibur
    @44excalibur Год назад +116

    Fun Fact: The opening title sequence with the shot of the Detroit skyline is the only scene in the movie that features the actual city of Detroit. Almost all of Robocop was actually filmed in Dallas, Texas, as Dallas had a more futuristic look to it. The scenes at the steel manufacturing plant were filmed near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

    • @happyapple4269
      @happyapple4269 Год назад +10

      Murphy's death was filmed in a warehouse in long beach, california.

    • @snorpenbass4196
      @snorpenbass4196 Год назад +10

      It also unfortunately made all the scenes in the RoboCop costume unbearably hot - Peter Weller and the stuntmen lost a lot of water weight, and is why in some scenes, he's only wearing the top half while wearing nothing but shorts just out of frame.

    • @gawainethefirst
      @gawainethefirst Год назад +11

      The first six stories of the OCP Building is in fact Dallas City Hall.

    • @LoveLaurenn
      @LoveLaurenn  Год назад +10

      wow! no kidding!? I would've never known lol

    • @jonwilson9131
      @jonwilson9131 Год назад +7

      @@LoveLaurenn They got kicked out of Dallas after the gas station explosion was bigger than expected and blew out windows in a several block radius. Luckily, they already had most of the footage they needed.

  • @reconsoldier135
    @reconsoldier135 Год назад +71

    Man you’re watching ALL the classics! This movie is BRUTAL

    • @carlojedmanagaytay2580
      @carlojedmanagaytay2580 Год назад

      but movies in 2000s is so bored even is brutal also artist today is npt good like jackie chan,arnold,selvester and many more

    • @aintsam9952
      @aintsam9952 Год назад +1

      now we gotta get her to watch The Toxic Avenger

  • @Gathbard
    @Gathbard Год назад +186

    Kurtwood Smith (who ended up playing Red Forman in that 70s show) as Clarence Boddicker was such a scummy villain in this. He also nails one of the cheesiest badass lines in 80s cinema with "Bitches, leave!"
    The line is so silly, but he delivers it so perfectly it became a classic.

    • @anunc8797
      @anunc8797 Год назад +23

      And even though he plays this total monster, by all accounts he is one of the nicest human beings to ever walk this Earth in real life

    • @dangeerraaron
      @dangeerraaron Год назад +8

      He's a great actor!

    • @sparky6086
      @sparky6086 Год назад +16

      @@anunc8797 Fuñny, he's like the guy who played Biff, the villain in "Back to the Future", Thomas F Wilson, one of the nicest people you'll ever meet. It kind of like actors who play dumb people, actually being smart in real life, like Peter Tork of "The Monkees" or Bob Denver of "Gilligan's Island".

    • @jonnyg9865
      @jonnyg9865 Год назад +13

      Genius casting by Verhoeven. He envisioned Boddicker as a slender, bespectacled in the same vein as Heinrich Himmler. The banality of evil. When I first saw this as a kid it fascinated me how vile and despicable Boddicker was while looking like my friend's dad.

    • @dangeerraaron
      @dangeerraaron Год назад +4

      @@jonnyg9865 very interesting. I saw Robocop when I was 10 (growing up in the 90s, saw the cartoon first, movie was...a bit shocking in comparison). I thought Boddicker didn't look like the prototype heavy, but he was scary. Then a few years later...That 70s Show 😅.

  • @dustywaynemusic6297
    @dustywaynemusic6297 Год назад +117

    Glad to see you "got" this movie. You were horrified at the right times and laughed at the right times. This movie is a masterpiece

    • @BentoBoxBobbyTV
      @BentoBoxBobbyTV Год назад

      it deserves a pulitzer peace prize for shooting the dude in the nuts with the one liner, your move..creep

  • @TheLouisvilleJedi
    @TheLouisvilleJedi Год назад +217

    Yeah, Paul Verhoeven is a great director. The way he weaves satire and camp into otherwise serious stories makes his movies very satisfying, at least for people who can parse out what he's doing. Please watch his other action/sci-fi films, Total Recall and Starship Troopers! If you loved Robocop, you'll almost certainly enjoy both of those movies as well.

    • @dwerenat1
      @dwerenat1 Год назад +11

      Well, the original Total Recall anyway. The recent remake is kind of lost in the frikkin' woods.

    • @snakeinthegrak8969
      @snakeinthegrak8969 Год назад +8

      Starship troopers.... My teenage male brain loves that movie lol

    • @nickchang5293
      @nickchang5293 Год назад +4

      I LIKE IT…and I’D BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR!

    • @ryanamendt8363
      @ryanamendt8363 Год назад +3

      Starship Troopers missed the mark for me.

    • @sinfulkivisian20
      @sinfulkivisian20 Год назад +3

      Paul Verhoven movies: Robocop, Total Recall, Starship Troopers and also forgotten gem of 2000's: Hollow Man

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Год назад +134

    This is one of my dad's favorite movies!
    Fun fact: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Armand Assante, Michael Ironside, Rutger Hauer, Sylvester Stallone, And Tom Berenger were considered for RoboCop before Weller was cast.
    Weller lost 3 lbs a day from wearing the suit, and almost kept out passing out from the heat, as it was 110 degrees in Dallas Texas where they were filming.
    The Special Effects team built an AC unit inside the suit to cool him down.
    Weller couldn't eat any solid food except for PBJ Sandwiches, Yogurt, ice cream and oatmeal.
    The stop motion animation effects were done by Oscar Winning VFX artist Phil Tippett whom did VFX for Star Wars and Jurassic Park.
    The film was a box office and critical success making $53 million dollars against a $14 million dollar budget.
    It won the Oscar for Best Sound Editing.

    • @stephenhumphreys9149
      @stephenhumphreys9149 Год назад +6

      Wasn't Weller also just wearing shorts from the waist down for any scene he was in the car, because the full suit couldn't sit down?

    • @philipocallaghan
      @philipocallaghan Год назад +4

      Came to give facts............no need!
      Thank you for your co-operation !

    • @SuddenReal
      @SuddenReal Год назад +11

      Also, Kurtwood Smith, who played Clarence, married the receptionist Clarence was "flirting" with.

    • @laustcawz2089
      @laustcawz2089 Год назад +1

      ...& this is what happened
      at that Oscar ceremony--
      ruclips.net/video/ETFHeMSIMGc/видео.html

    • @philipocallaghan
      @philipocallaghan Год назад +4

      @@SuddenReal wtf? Crazy!!! I like that one, it was a dirty line too.😎

  • @ely_oh
    @ely_oh Год назад +29

    Lauren maniacally laughing at ED-209 falling down a flight of stairs is a whole ass mood. 😆

  • @synaesthesia2010
    @synaesthesia2010 Год назад +27

    The person we have to thank for the movie getting made is Paul Verhoven's wife. He roused the script in the tag thinking it wasn't any good, but his wife found it and read it and was able to convince to take a second look

    • @Corn_Pone_Flicks
      @Corn_Pone_Flicks Год назад +1

      "Roused the script in the tag?" Is that some weird British slang, or auto-correct auto-mutilating your post?

  • @davevannatta985
    @davevannatta985 Год назад +33

    You can thank the director Paul Verhoeven's wife with this film getting made. When Verhoeven got the script he didn't like it and threw it in the trash. But his wife took it out read it and convinced him that this movie would be amazing.

  • @sonnysumo8172
    @sonnysumo8172 Год назад +119

    One of the finest action movies of the 80s in my opinion. So gritty, gory, and excessive. Along side the pure action elements the script writing is also fairly subversive. There’s a lot of commentary on corporate greed, integration of business and politics, and general criticism of capitalism laced within the film. Truly a great film and one I love to see peoples reactions to.

    • @LoveLaurenn
      @LoveLaurenn  Год назад +13

      Robocop did not let me down, loved this film! Thanks for watching Sonny😄

  • @DouglasJohnson.
    @DouglasJohnson. Год назад +24

    So glad you liked this one, it's a cyberpunk classic! Fun fact: the young man who did all the practical effects for "The Thing" Rob Bottin, built the Robocop suit and provided all the horrifying makeup effects.

  • @ChrisReise
    @ChrisReise Год назад +3

    I was in the Robocop TV series as a background performer. (Different actor in the lead role) Lots of fun...then ironically shortly after the series ended, I met THIS original actor just walking in the mall in my hometown.

  • @PedroCastillo_1980
    @PedroCastillo_1980 Год назад +48

    This film was released when I was 7 years old in 1987 and I saw this film so many times when I was a kid and now in my 42 years old I still love this classic action movie. Robocop directed by Paul Verhoeven starring Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Ronny Cox, Daniel O'Herlihy, Miguel Ferrer, Kurtwood Smith and music score by Basil Poledouris. Thank you so much Laurenn for reacting the movie from my childhood just awesome😊👍👍👍👍👍

    • @thedragonlee76
      @thedragonlee76 Год назад +6

      Um,yep me too.My parents would let me watch rated R films back in the 80s...GOD bless the 80s and I'm your age too.

    • @PedroCastillo_1980
      @PedroCastillo_1980 Год назад +2

      @@thedragonlee76 very nice cool👍👍👍👍

    • @MrCageCat
      @MrCageCat Год назад +2

      Yup, also 42 and watched it on TV in 88 when I was 8 (secretively, without my parents knowing, ha ha). Still a favourite of mine after all these years.

    • @PedroCastillo_1980
      @PedroCastillo_1980 Год назад +4

      @@MrCageCat When I was a kid I have this film in betamax bring memories. Peter Weller was my hero👍👍👍

    • @MrCageCat
      @MrCageCat Год назад +1

      @@PedroCastillo_1980 Ha ha Betamax, the memories....

  • @jbelisle1986
    @jbelisle1986 Год назад +13

    My all-time favorite movie. I literally think this is the perfect movie, a tight 90 minutes, not a frame wasted. I'm glad you liked it! I love watching people react to it.

  • @peteturner3928
    @peteturner3928 Год назад +32

    Peter Weller is a criminally underrated actor. Watch him in 'Screamers' for some great low budget sci-fi horror, or 'The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension' for some utter left-field mentalness (its a cult classic now, but I played my VHS tape to death back in the 80's!).

    • @lapelcelery42
      @lapelcelery42 Год назад +3

      Or Naked Lunch, also for mentalness

    • @kylerobb8066
      @kylerobb8066 Год назад +2

      I almost forgot about screamers. It's been ages since I've seen it but it's a damn good flick.

    • @davidkessinger1581
      @davidkessinger1581 Год назад

      @@kylerobb8066 "Can I come with you?"

    • @kylerobb8066
      @kylerobb8066 Год назад

      @@davidkessinger1581 In my best grounds keeper Willy accent: IT'S A MONSTER, KILL IT!!! KILL IT!!!

    • @BentoBoxBobbyTV
      @BentoBoxBobbyTV Год назад +1

      buckaroo banzai, naked lunch and star trek he made a great villain too

  • @nicktroisi6347
    @nicktroisi6347 Год назад +5

    “I can feel them, but I can’t remember them”
    That line in the film broke me, Peter Weller is an amazing actor and to portray a machine that has emotion and feelings while still being a machine takes an immense amount of skill. Thats the point of the film, the overarching theme is Humanity and no matter how much you lose, if it’s your memory or your body one thing that can’t be taken away is your humanity.

  • @nimblehealer199
    @nimblehealer199 Год назад +6

    It took over 50 takes before Peter was able to catch the car keys.

  • @deegee6863
    @deegee6863 Год назад +11

    Poor Peter Weller! They filmed this in Texas during a heat wave and he lost so much weight from sweating in the suit that his health was at risk! They had to keep him hydrated almost constantly and in the end they had to alter the suit so an air conditioner could be fitted to cool him down

  • @lethaldose2000
    @lethaldose2000 Год назад +13

    Hey : Lauren, I think the question you had of Robocop keeping his memories and part of his old self is what gives the plot the extra depth and staying power to be such a classic '80s action flick. The fact that 40 years later seeing Murphy grapple with the transition from regular person to Cyborg still captures our attention to this day. Also, Clarence Bodeker is such a great awesome classic over-the-top villain. He just likes to kill, make money, and wield power. Simple yet effective.

  • @lethaldose2000
    @lethaldose2000 Год назад +29

    Hey Lauren, When Clarence gets arrested, he suggested to the director Verhoven. How about I spit blood and say "Just give me my f-ing phone call". Verhoven smiled and said Yes! This is sick! I Like It!".
    For sure Verhoeven loved to make the action as over the top as possible, just like in Total Recall. Which is the next flick you need to see in your list.

    • @katgettingblckdinayellowthong
      @katgettingblckdinayellowthong Год назад +3

      Imagine making a movie today where you take ANY chances🙄 That's why every reaction to 80's and 90's movies are soo good. We have to reinvent movie making.

    • @lethaldose2000
      @lethaldose2000 Год назад

      @@katgettingblckdinayellowthong Preach on Brother, preach on.

  • @adamcunningham6847
    @adamcunningham6847 Год назад +17

    i love how you appreciate 80s movies , and really loved how you appreciated the story of this movie!

  • @awakeatnight7668
    @awakeatnight7668 Год назад +40

    This is one of those movies where my viewing experiences as a kid are burned into my mind. Seeing RoboCop without his helmet blew my mind as a kid, and it still does to this day. The special effects makeup is next level. Rob Bottin, the special effects artist behind The Thing, actually worked on RoboCop as well, so that explains why the effects look so good and still hold up in 2022. RoboCop's story really is tragic, and him remember who he is always hits me in the feels 💯
    P.S. Your reaction to Dick Jones dying made me laugh out loud 😂😂

    • @nexus1972
      @nexus1972 Год назад +3

      I always see robocop as a modern day frankensteins monster. The only janky part I didnt like was the final part where dick falls the stop motion/clay doll /whatever is the only part that really looks dated.

    • @darkhorse1280
      @darkhorse1280 Год назад +2

      @@nexus1972Yeah, I wish they did a re-master and redo the VFX of Dick's death. Other than that, RoboCop holds up extremely well!

    • @thepubknight6144
      @thepubknight6144 Год назад +1

      @@darkhorse1280 the way his boss said "youre fired" makes me laugh everytime lol

    • @Corn_Pone_Flicks
      @Corn_Pone_Flicks Год назад

      @@nexus1972 It's one of the most satisfying scenes of comeuppance I've ever seen, and yeah, then Dick Jones falls to his death with arms that look about six feet long, and it kind of spoils the moment. Not sure what happened there. But I love how this film is incredibly violent and had a hard-R rating, and yet there was hardly a kid alive at the time who hadn't seen it.

  • @Deepthoughtsabound
    @Deepthoughtsabound Год назад +3

    The Shell station was totally practical. They left door hangers in my neighborhood to notify us they were filming in our Dallas neighborhood. I don't know how they did the shots of Weller walking out of the explosion. I was a kid, but I remember my parents telling me they were filming a movie.

  • @MarvRoberts
    @MarvRoberts Год назад +2

    Peter Weller is an Art Historian IRL. He was awarded his doctorate in 2014.

  • @ThunderboltMahoney
    @ThunderboltMahoney Год назад +84

    If you loved this, you'll really LOVE Starship Troopers. Same director, similar style of film. It's fantastic.

    • @syn420951
      @syn420951 Год назад +9

      Would you like to know more??? Lol

    • @jabbad2992
      @jabbad2992 Год назад +3

      Aaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh my stuff, watched by me 19000 times just like RoboCop and Tremors and on and on and on.

    • @LPCLASSICAL
      @LPCLASSICAL Год назад +1

      put your hand on the wall trooper!

    • @ThunderboltMahoney
      @ThunderboltMahoney Год назад +2

      @@jabbad2992 dude TREMORS!!!!

    • @kamespinosarojas9225
      @kamespinosarojas9225 Год назад +3

      I think the man that made the OST for classic robocop made the soundtrack for starship troopers too.

  • @waterbeauty85
    @waterbeauty85 Год назад +34

    According to Miguel Ferrer (Bob), because director Paul Verhoeven is Dutch, and his director of photography for the scene were Clarence kills Bob, Jost Vocano, is German, they didn't realize how offensive the term "bitch" is in English, so, while directing the scene when Clarence says "Bitches leave" they kept referring to and addressing the two actresses as "the bitches" while directing, and Miguel Ferrer and Kurtwood Smith (Clarence) were on the sidelines just cracking up.

    • @turricanedtc3764
      @turricanedtc3764 Год назад +3

      "Yes, very good, bitches; that's a wrap on the bitches - thank you very much, bitches..."
      Fortunately, Verhoeven and Vacano seem to have been so clearly oblivious that - according to Kurtwood Smith and Miguel Ferrer - the actresses took it in their stride and saw the funny side of it. With 20/20 hindsight, they shouldn't have had to, though.

    • @christian1neza1656
      @christian1neza1656 Год назад +3

      In the "edited"(they change the F, B, A, MF words to something acceptable especially during the 80s ) version of the film, Clarence instead said "Ladies leave" instead.

    • @katgettingblckdinayellowthong
      @katgettingblckdinayellowthong Год назад

      @@turricanedtc3764 yeah, bc in those times people could say something without a woke mob hounding them for wrongspeak. "Fortunately" Get FKD you moron.

  • @slchance8839
    @slchance8839 Год назад +2

    "Nice shootin', son. What's your name?"
    "Murphy."
    ROBOCOP
    ends.
    one of the few most perfect endings i've ever seen.
    The ending/theme elevates this movie about it's contemporaries.
    twirls the gun (he's in there)
    gets emotional at old house memories (only a person would do that, never a robot)
    "I can feel them but i cant remember them." (hes incomplete human and incomplete robot talking simultaneously)
    TRANSITION
    "You may not like what you're about to see." (only a person would feel embarrassment or shame, never a robot)
    "Leave me alone.' (only a person would say that, never a robot)
    "How much of us must remain to remain human?"

  • @15blackshirt
    @15blackshirt Год назад +5

    This was released the same year as Beverly Hills Cop 2, Lethal Weapon, Predator, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, Hellraiser, The Untouchables and The Running Man. Both this and The Running Man are sci-fi action satires. Following this are two direct sequels, two short lived TV shows, an animated series, a reboot, comics, graphic novels and videogames, some of which crossover with the Terminator franchise

    • @superunknown8775
      @superunknown8775 Год назад

      Haha yeah. I was 10 in '87. My buddy's dad took us to the video store (as the parents were going to the bar that night - the 80s in England, on a weekend the kids looked after themselves 😀)
      Full on movie marathon...Robocop, Predator, The Running Man...all on one night... yes!
      Predator is still my all time classic movie

  • @LordVolkov
    @LordVolkov Год назад +43

    "How does it make judgement calls?"
    How would it even make an arrest? All ED-209 has are guns, armor, and a stern voice... 'the future of policing' indeed...
    Verhoeven's satire of America's militarized police state is on point in Robocop, now more than ever.

    • @Akihito007
      @Akihito007 Год назад

      Yea thats why all the cops are being de-funded and crime keeps going up as thugs are celebrated as heroes like Fentenol Floyd.

    • @logandarklighter
      @logandarklighter Год назад +4

      There's 2 replies but they are shadowbanned. Just FYI.

    • @michaelccozens
      @michaelccozens Год назад

      Although ED-209 would definitely go in immediately to pursue a school shooter. It would also kill all the kids and level the building, but it would go in.

    • @richardhodgson6711
      @richardhodgson6711 Год назад

      Not to mention the fact that a significant number of human police officers don't seem to have the ability to make judgement calls correctly

    • @Shiirow
      @Shiirow Год назад

      I find it funny, people whine about "militarization" of police but you expect cops to arrest bad guys who have automatic rifles and shit with 6 shot police revolvers. Your dreaming up more fantasy than any movie. Also Verhoeven is a delusional hack when it comes to ideas. He made a knock of Judge Dredd with Robocop, he has all the depth of a shallow pond. The movie was only good because of the violence and action, not because of Verhoevens delusional "political message". He did the same shit to every other "deep" movie he tried to make.

  • @waterbeauty85
    @waterbeauty85 Год назад +8

    In the extras on the (I think 20th) anniversary edition disc, Ray Wise or Peter Weller said he was just happy that they made a good movie and that the fact that it became a cultural icon was "Just gravy on the cake," then he repeated "Gravy on the cake?" realizing that he had mixed up his metaphors.

  • @smashbother5684
    @smashbother5684 Год назад +6

    Love this reaction. I can never watch Robocop for the first time again, so witnessing the joys from these reactions vicariously is the next best thing.

  • @caseyb2309
    @caseyb2309 4 месяца назад +1

    "...mourning the loss of himself." - Unique perspectives like that are part of the reason why I watch reactions.

  • @evilalex87
    @evilalex87 Год назад +11

    Paul Verhoven is a great director that did two more classics i loved , Total Recall with Arnold and Starship Troopers, both i highley recommend

  • @davidsantacarla
    @davidsantacarla Год назад +1

    The toxic waste guy car smash really left a mark on my childhood LMFAOOOO

  • @abjeremiah
    @abjeremiah Год назад +1

    Peter Weller (Robocop) trained for a long time to make sure his movements are perfectly robotic. He really cared about the role.

  • @leffew2000
    @leffew2000 Год назад +2

    "I can feel them.... but I can't remember them". Such a sad yet powerful line.

  • @Zallerquad
    @Zallerquad Год назад +5

    I really love watching someone see and understand just how sad and tragic the tale of Alex Murphy really is. It's one of the best action films of all time but it's also a very bitter and poignant tragedy. You are a very kind soul. Cheers.

    • @LoveLaurenn
      @LoveLaurenn  Год назад +2

      I'm glad you enjoyed my reaction wehhhh. I really loved Robocop and was feeling for him, his story was so tragic🥺Thank you for watching Sean!

  • @FutureBoy85
    @FutureBoy85 Год назад +22

    They don't make em like Robocop anymore. I saw this movie waaay too young 😅 I still loved it as a kid though. I didn't know that they filmed a lot of the city shots in Dallas, TX. If you liked Robocop. You should react to Dredd. It's not an 80's movie (2012 actually) but it's very similar. Minus the cyborg police officer. Dredd is actually one my all time favorite movies and comic book characters. "I am the Law!"

    • @artboymoy
      @artboymoy Год назад +2

      She should watch Judge Dredd first, tho. IMO it's a very faithful adaptation to the comic with the exception of the helmet removal and Fergie. Mega City One looked and felt right and the satirical nature of the Judges was there. Dredd is excellent as well, for bringing in Judge Anderson, IMO, but I feel it's treated as a much more serious action movie.

    • @koyoteekoy916
      @koyoteekoy916 Год назад +1

      I agree with Jeffrey, she should watch Judge Dredd before watching Dredd. I hope she watches both

    • @Arthaius
      @Arthaius Год назад +1

      @@koyoteekoy916 - I haven't actually seen the second remake whatever, I'm kind of a stubborn stickler for original stuff, so, if it isn't Sylvester Stalone, wouldn't feel genuine for me. I'm truly stubborn, to this day, I still love Michael Keaton as the best Batman, and (OBVIOUSLY) No one could ever be a better Joker than Jack Nicholson - not to say that I'm not a fan of Afleck as the Dark Knight, he's pretty good, just not my favorite. Same thing with Blade - I heard that they will try to bring him into the Marvel Universe thing soon, well if it isn't Wesley Snipes, it just won't be Blade to me, I personally cannot see Blade the character developed by Wesley Snipes being portrayed correctly by anyone else, I mean he played the role Perfectly, so, it doesn't really get better than perfect, so a new actor will only seem, inaccurate.

    • @LoveLaurenn
      @LoveLaurenn  Год назад +3

      I'll have to put Dredd on my watchlist! I am very intrigued! Thanks for watching josef weeee😄

    • @FutureBoy85
      @FutureBoy85 Год назад +1

      @@LoveLaurenn Sweet! My pleasure as always! ❤️

  • @daved2352
    @daved2352 Год назад +1

    I love the shot when Robocop if fighting the ED-209 and his helmet is split and you get a closeup on his eye and he looks terrified for his life, showing the man is still very much in there and very much still human.
    Verhoeven is a great director.

  • @Bitdead
    @Bitdead Год назад +1

    Robocop has been my favourite movie since i first watched it in 1986. I was 8 years old and it blew my mind, no film has had the same effect since.
    Ive recently gotten into the habit of watching reaction videos to Robo bcuz its been so long that ive first reacted to it myself, im seeking out ppl that are experiencing it for the first time as to me its just "Robocop, my fave movie of all time" and i must say, so far this has been my favourite reaction video, im so glad you enjoyed it!
    1 youtuber said "i dont think id ever watch it again tho" so they can get lost.
    Thankyou for posting this, its the kind of thing im looking for! Really enjoyed you watchin it, great stuff! Thanks again!

  • @maximusmfg
    @maximusmfg Год назад +7

    A total 80's flick! Love the dark humor mixed with action, drama and some gore! "I'll buy that for a dollar!" Lol

  • @turricanedtc3764
    @turricanedtc3764 Год назад +6

    26:27 - The prosthetic/makeup work for Murphy's appearance without the helmet was done by Stephan Dupuis, who was and is regarded as one of the best in his field. If you look at the movie's premise it reads like a B-movie at first glance, but I think one of the things that helped elevate it way beyond that was that despite the relatively modest budget, they went out of their way to hire a crew that comprised some of the best people in their respective disciplines at the time. The cast was also assembled with a lot of care and consideration - rather than "names", they went for actors whom they not only knew to be very good, but were looking for ways to challenge themselves and, in several cases, play against type.

  • @thegame346
    @thegame346 Год назад +2

    "He's mourning the loss of his family but also mourning the loss of himself"
    You nailed it. Your first time watching and you nailed it. The main theme of the Robocop franchise is always the duality of Robocop/Murphy

  • @Mikesupr1
    @Mikesupr1 Год назад +7

    29:20 "Don't touch me, man!" 😀 I was 7 years old when I saw Robocop for the first time and still remember this and many others scenes. This movie is such a movie pleasure.

    • @UnciaAmethice
      @UnciaAmethice Год назад +1

      The guys reaction is at least part real - before filming that scene where toxic Emile grabs on to him they wouldn't show him the makeup and practical effects or how Emile would look, to get a more visceral surprise out of him.

    • @Tantive
      @Tantive Год назад +1

      It such a natural reaction to being freaked out.

  • @Lugnut73
    @Lugnut73 Год назад +4

    21:07 watching this as a kid it was iconic. murphy was a beast when he was a normal person, you knew he was really a good guy when he was being tortured, before dying, he just called the guy slime, he uttered no death threats, no profanity. a lot of this film had to due with a statement towards how the director saw media. you can see the sarcasm on the nightly news. another great reaction to a classic! 👍

    • @Lugnut73
      @Lugnut73 Год назад

      i got side tracked on what i was going to say, the reason i pinned that time was i liked your imitation to murphy shooting without looking 😂

  • @christopherchance4860
    @christopherchance4860 Год назад +3

    when this was made, the number one criticism was the over exageration of crime,
    now, any weekend in Milwaukee puts this movie to shame

  • @DarkAnon100
    @DarkAnon100 Год назад +1

    Speaking about Robocop's humanity, you mentionned when he was first fully seen that he had a Robotic Voice, notice how the moment Murphy starts to regain his humanity, the Robotic Effect in his voice disappears.

  • @gogeta0064
    @gogeta0064 Год назад +1

    when Clarence Boddiker spat blood onto the piece of paper at the police station, the shock from the other actors was 100% genuine, for that was 100% improvisation from Kurtwood Smith

  • @evilalex87
    @evilalex87 Год назад +6

    One of my favorite films , love the brutal action , sci-fie setting, soundtrack and characters

  • @generic_sauce
    @generic_sauce Год назад +15

    Highly recommend Starship Troopers for a watch! By the se director as Robocop, it blends sci-fi and satire amazingly! 😄

    • @Shiirow
      @Shiirow Год назад +1

      satire? Verhoeven wouldnt know satire if it bit him on the ass.

  • @retrotony4119
    @retrotony4119 Год назад +1

    “Well give the man a hand”
    This was the first movie as a kid that I got the toys for the characters. I still got my RoboCop and ED 209 till this day.

    • @dubuyajay9964
      @dubuyajay9964 Год назад

      How are they?

    • @retrotony4119
      @retrotony4119 Год назад +1

      @@dubuyajay9964 ok shape considering I played with them as a six year old kid with no regard for damage to these toys. 😂 I no longer have RoboCops gun or his helmet for that figure, they got lost in moves. The ED 209 is still in tack and both figures had a cap gun feature on their backs and that still works.

  • @stephenlackey5852
    @stephenlackey5852 Год назад

    I bring piles of movies to play in the background while I’m working. I take them home and bring new ones in every once in a while.
    This one never leaves the shop.

  • @Tigermania
    @Tigermania Год назад +5

    The Paul Verhoeven must see sci-fi movies RoboCop, Starship Troopers(1997), Total Recall(1990) and Hollowman(2000).

    • @davelister2961
      @davelister2961 Год назад +1

      Not keen on Hollowman but the others are all superb.

  • @jonathanross149
    @jonathanross149 Год назад +5

    The great Peter Weller. He is in a very odd Sci-Fi film with the great John Lithgow called The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension.

    • @TerryNationB7
      @TerryNationB7 Год назад +2

      That is one trippy movie! I also like Peter Weller in the sci-fi movie Screamers (1995), based on a Philip K Dick story.

  • @swish007
    @swish007 Год назад +2

    yeah peter weller, the actor who played robocop, has a wonderful story about getting into the character and learning to move like that. apparently he had worked for weeks on a movement style that didn't work when he finally put on the outfit. then they stopped production and had his mime-coach come and help him come up with a new movement style. his mime-work combined with the awesome sound effects make him one of the best "robot" performances ever put on screen imo

  • @glennmartin8664
    @glennmartin8664 Год назад +3

    OMG what fun! Having seen it 35 years ago and SO many times since, vicariously reliving the excitement of the first experience was a blast -- thank you!

  • @AndrewBrown-fq6vp
    @AndrewBrown-fq6vp Год назад +4

    Once again, I love your reactions to these 80's movies. You react as if you were right there in the 80's, in the cinema, popcorn and choc top ice cream in hand when I watched these movies! So many reactors are just commentators whereas you are a true reactor! Great job!

    • @LoveLaurenn
      @LoveLaurenn  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words Andrew, I love to go in and just immerse myself in the film and the story. It really makes for the best movie experience😊Really glad you enjoyed my reaction, thank you so much for watching!

  • @caam72
    @caam72 Год назад +4

    Seen this film so many times but it never fails to impress me every time👌

  • @strykerwaller3784
    @strykerwaller3784 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for pointing out the excellence of Peter Weller’s portrayal. He should’ve gotten award after award for his character, and same goes to the makeup, the director, the writers, and the score’s creator. There’s never been a better take on the dystopian future just around the door, it’s just perfect.

  • @3Kings_Industries
    @3Kings_Industries Год назад +12

    This has to be, hands down, one of your best reactions! Loving the surprise on your face when all the choicest scenes happened. Robocop 2 isn't much for story, but it has its own brand of 'gross'.
    Also, if you liked the director, he also did TOTAL RECALL, and STARSHIP TROOPERS. Both are fantastic scifi gems!

  • @seanmurphy637
    @seanmurphy637 Год назад +5

    I love the boardroom demo loaded with live ammo. 😆

  • @Paul_1971
    @Paul_1971 Год назад +5

    Love love love this movie - saw it several times on original release and in my top 5 of all time. Great script, direction, cast & cinematography. Not an ounce of fat on the story & every scene serves a purpose and flows logically to the next. Lightning in a bottle stuff.

  • @za.307
    @za.307 8 месяцев назад

    I love this film. It reminds me of my university days when we use to watch this on VHS almost every week. My housemate and I use to say randomly "Bobby, can you fly?". People were like wtf?.

  • @siskens470
    @siskens470 Год назад

    So many iconic moments that leave a life long impression on a person. They can't seem to make movies like this anymore.

  • @sspdirect02
    @sspdirect02 9 месяцев назад +3

    The film’s director Paul Verhoeven described Robocop as Jesus Christ come back to life in America in the 20th Century saying “If Christ was to come back, he’d have a gun”. That’s Robocop.

  • @jtins10
    @jtins10 Год назад +4

    Such a great movie and so was Robocop 2. Thanks for the reaction, you turned my bad day into a great day. ✌️ ✌️

    • @LoveLaurenn
      @LoveLaurenn  Год назад

      I'm sorry you had a bad day Justin wehhh🥺I'm glad this video helped in some way🥰Thank you for watching!

  • @usamazahid3882
    @usamazahid3882 Год назад

    I'm glad you enjoyed RoboCop, Lauren. I know it's been months late, so I'd like to give you some shared facts.
    1. The Drug Factory Scene was Peter Weller's favorite, because he jammed on his headphones underneath the RoboCop helmet while filming the scene with the Auto-9, (a modified version of the Beretta 93R) when originally he was to wield a Desert Eagle, but was given to Kurtwood Smith's character, of Clarence Boddicker.
    2. RoboCop was also successful, because the studio feared that the local Police Officers, who abides by the motto of their duty would hate it for what it represented when they first screened it. But it turned into an appreciation and enthusiasm, because they loved and cheered that RoboCop would have free reign to dish out his brand of Robo-Justice to the criminals in Detroit.
    3. RoboCop not only was inspired by Iron Man and Judge Dredd, but it had some allegory for a Religious aspect depicting RoboCop as a Robo-Jesus like figure, getting killed in the line of duty (when he was Murphy as a human), gets resurrected (when OCP owned his corpse and rebuilt him as RoboCop), walks on water, like the actual Jesus did, and brought down a Corporate Retard (in which RoboCop is the Jesus, the Old Man as God, and Dick Jones as the Devil/Anti-Christ).
    4. The whole franchise of RoboCop was successful that had its ups and downs, with the whole marketing to Kids with the release of the Cartoons, the 2 Sequels, One Good Sequel, and one Bad Sequel, the Reboot of 2014, the Video Games, especially the Arcade games based on the Two films, and others based on the Third Film, plus the Hit Crossover RoboCop vs The Terminator, (also based on the Comic of the Same name), as well as the appearance in Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate with Peter Weller reprising his role in that and the upcoming game RoboCop: Rogue City, along with Sylvester Stallone as Rambo, Keith David as Spawn, and The Terminator (Facially based on Arnold Schwarzenegger, but voiced by Chris Cox).

  • @robburns4176
    @robburns4176 Год назад +1

    Supposedly Paul McCrane's performance as the melting man came directly from seeing himself in makeup. He took great delight in hanging on cast and crew.

  • @CaptainAmercia
    @CaptainAmercia Год назад +33

    Robocop is amazing inspired by Judge Dredd 2000AD comic's it became it's own thing and gave birth to an iconic character known as Robocop. It's very satire and still relates heavily to todays events still one of my all time favourite films. From my understanding Robocop was written off an early script for a Judge Dredd film but there was so many changes that it became it's own thing. From a visual standpoint it does have some of that retro cyberpunk but Old Detroit still looks pretty 1980s. Delta City though at least the model City we see looks very Mega City One like even featuring those highways that spin around buildings just like in the Dredd series.

    • @LoveLaurenn
      @LoveLaurenn  Год назад +10

      wow thats amazing! I didn't realize it was inspired by a comic, I don't know much about comics and have never read one before but one of these days I'd like to check a few out...specifically the predator alien universe comics. I really want to know more about that universe! Thanks for watching Mr.Shorty😄

    • @Zentron
      @Zentron Год назад +5

      Almost correct, they tried to get the rights to make a Judge Dredd movie, unfortunately it fell through, so they adapted their script which became RoboCop, however the name was more of a 'working title' which they were kind of embarrassed by, but couldn't think of a suitable replacement for, so the name stuck.

    • @fizikz9647
      @fizikz9647 Год назад +1

      @@Zentron actually supercop was it's working title. And someone else said that robocop would be better.

    • @Mcandy78gaming
      @Mcandy78gaming Год назад

      @@LoveLaurenn robocop wasn't inspired by judge dredd and wasn't originally a dredd film.the only time there was a connection was when Rob botten who designed the costume made a clay sculpture that looked like dredd.the writer of the screen play was inspired after working on blade runner.there is a documentary on netflix called the films that inspired us and it will tell you everything you'll ever need to know about the making of robocop.and sadly everything that other commentator said is completely wrong

    • @thepubknight6144
      @thepubknight6144 Год назад

      @@LoveLaurenn 29:19 fun fact that was that actor's legit reaction to seeing him like that the director wanted it to be geniune

  • @jitterysquirrel76
    @jitterysquirrel76 Год назад +8

    I saw this in the theatre for a bday party outing when I was 10. (Not mine) And I was scarred. This movie goes through squibs like they were trying to set a record. The scene with Murphy getting blown away was too much.

    • @happyapple4269
      @happyapple4269 Год назад +3

      I think it actually still holds the record for most squibs used in a movie.

    • @extantsanity
      @extantsanity Год назад

      I don't recall how old I was when I saw this movie, but for me as a kid, the most scarring scene was the death of the other executive. The hopelessness of trying to reach a grenade while your legs have been shot and disabled really stuck with me. To this day, I don't really do horror movies where the victims know what's coming and can't do anything about it.

  • @juggalogamer8541
    @juggalogamer8541 7 месяцев назад +1

    RoboCop is literally one of my favorite childhood movies I remember being a kid growing up in the mid-80s having my little RoboCop helmet and my toys by the way awesome reaction you're very beautiful love your tattoos

  • @bobpage6597
    @bobpage6597 Год назад +1

    I was 5 years old when I watched this film for the first time in 1990!! It truly is a gem from my childhood. Great times 😁

  • @duncancaswah7214
    @duncancaswah7214 Год назад +11

    LoveLaurenn back with another 80s classic, and on the 35th anniversary of RoboCop! My parents didn't want me to watch RoboCop when I was a young lad, but much like with The Terminator, I didn't let that stop me lol It immediately became one of my favorite films ever, and a staple of my childhood. Such an entertaining reaction, and easily the best I've seen to this film. Will you react to the sequels? They aren't as polarizing as the Alien sequels/prequels and Terminator sequels.

    • @LoveLaurenn
      @LoveLaurenn  Год назад +4

      I didn't even realize it was the 35th anniversary! Good timing for this movie reaction then lol. I can see how some parents may not have wanted their kids watching it, was a bit brutal with lots of violence, so I get that I suppose. You're like me lol, I watched movies my mom told me not to a lot when I was a kid like "The Mummy" and "Deep Blue Sea", I honestly had nightmares about that bug crawling under the guys skin in the mummy😂. I'm definitely open to watching sequels! Just making my way through all the classic I've missed and I may go back and watch the sequels in the future😊Thanks for watching Duncan!

    • @berranari1
      @berranari1 Год назад +1

      @@LoveLaurenn Wow, I didn't know it was RoboCop's anniversary.
      I saw a movie from the 70s on television in the 80s, where a girl had powers over snakes when I was little and that gave me a few nightmares. My mum snuck me into a drive in to see The Terminator in 1984.
      I am ok with snakes now. Cockroaches too, it depends on the type. Some of them are cute, in their own way. Yes, cockroaches are cute. They have a kind of like robot cuteness. They are very timid and like to hide.
      What I am saying is that horror movies suck when you are little and that they should never be on tv.
      When I was young, they would censor violence, but it was horror that gave you bad dreams. I am still salty about what the censors did to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in the 1980s.
      I used to play a RoboCop computer game back then. You had to shoot the bad guy while they hid behind a hostage. Preferably, not shooting the poor hostage.
      In real life I was held hostage once. I survived, of course. I wish RoboCop was there. The police wrote to me and told me that they caught the guys who did it. Three masked men robbed the "pub" I was at. There were slot machines in the "pub" bar. The leader of the robbers called me over to him and then he grabbed me. He threatened that if anyone tried to stop them that I would get hurt. Oh and he had a blade on my throat.
      Even before this happened, I was a fan of action heroes. RoboCop was to us 80s kids a change in how life was going to be. The bad guys were going to lose. I still believe this.
      The best thing about RoboCop, let me change that to the most effective thing about RoboCop as a crimefighter, was the ability to record evidence. Nowadays many officers have "bodycam".
      Thanks for the great reaction to this movie. I love that you love all this stuff that I love. It is all about the love. ♥

    • @duncancaswah7214
      @duncancaswah7214 Год назад

      @@LoveLaurenn Great timing indeed! The Mummy is such a classic, and that scene is horrifying! I am happy Brendan Fraser is making a comeback.

  • @kieronball8962
    @kieronball8962 Год назад +5

    Laurenn, the actor Ronny Cox plays great villains, but for a different side to his acting, check out Beverly Hills Cop!

    • @danzydan2479
      @danzydan2479 Год назад +1

      This movie was the first time for him to play a villain. Played it great. He always played a "nice guy" part.

  • @kevinburton3948
    @kevinburton3948 Год назад

    (Back in the entertainment section of the newspaper in 1987):
    "Number 1 at the Box Office for six weeks and he's STILL not stopping for donuts!"

  • @MegaMan-bs3oy
    @MegaMan-bs3oy Год назад

    WELL GIVE THE MAN A HAND! The best part at the end is the fact that he was still mocking Robocop. "Wait taking this a little personal aren't ya"?!

  • @lethaldose2000
    @lethaldose2000 Год назад +3

    Hey Lauren, I can remember it like yesterday, when Robocop came out. The theater lobby had a full blown 7-foot version of ED-209 staring you down. It was so next level marketing, so super cool. There were no cell phones back then. So no way to take quick selfies with the Robocop nemesis. To capture that memory would have been so awesome.

  • @simonoleary9264
    @simonoleary9264 Год назад +5

    The scene near the beginning when the Executive was shot by ED-209 had to be severely cut down for the original theatrical release.
    The full scene apparently still holds the record for the most blood squibs used on a person in a single take and for the actor, this was his first movie role.
    Also, Robocop himself was heavily influenced by the UK comic book character Judge Dredd, including several of RoboCop's iconic phrases.
    If you were to watch a Judge Dredd movie, I would really recommend the 2012 movie DREDD, with Karl Urban.
    The 90's Stallone movie "Judge Dredd" has more of the comic book aesthetic, but the characterisations are all wrong so it just becomes another Stallone action blockbuster (can be fun if you like cheesy movies, but not good IMO).
    Two other Paul Verhoven movies I think you'd love are the 1990 TOTAL RECALL with Arnie (and Dick Jones again) and STARSHIP TROOPERS.

    • @turricanedtc3764
      @turricanedtc3764 Год назад +1

      According to some interviews, the problem was (and I agree with this) that the scene as originally filmed was so gratuitously over-the-top that it actually entered the realm of black comedy. By reducing the length yet keeping the same level of gore, the edit had the effect of making the scene *more* plausible and thus more disturbing.

  • @wheelmanstan
    @wheelmanstan Год назад +1

    Robocop is such a special film, extremely violent and sad and funny and prophetic and relatable..yet also very futuristic..realistic and silly at the same time. It's neat when directors have their own unique style. George Miller, Sam Raimi, Tim Burton, Wes Anderson..they all have their own style. It's very cool to see because if anyone else directed this film is would have probably been overly serious and forgettable. Terminator 2 borrowed a bit from Robocop. I like how he and his partner never had a love story, they're just a lot alike and have each other's backs.

  • @pagb666
    @pagb666 Год назад

    I love the fact that Robocop's voice gets less and less robotic through the movie until he says "Murphy" with human voice

  • @Mortismors
    @Mortismors Год назад +3

    Now we're all waiting for you to get to Total Recall, Paul Verhoeven's masterpiece.

  • @quietinsound8087
    @quietinsound8087 Год назад +3

    This film was loved by kids in the 80s.

  • @inarar5334
    @inarar5334 Год назад +1

    You immediately noticed the robotic tone to his voice, but did you notice that slowly goes away? By the time he responds "Murphy" at the end its just a human voice.

  • @TheRodentSama
    @TheRodentSama Год назад +2

    First proper movie I ever saw, came out when I was 5, I saw this on VHS when I was 7 :D
    I've written thesis on this movie. One of the best sci-fi movies ever made, tightly wound, and doesn't underestimate its audience.
    RoboCop made me a cinephile.

  • @richardb6260
    @richardb6260 Год назад +2

    Make-up master Rob Bottin (John Carpenter's The Thing) created the Robocop suit and did all the make-up effects.
    I also liked Robocop 2. It has some amazing stop-motion effects and more of Bottin's great work.

    • @ATSaale
      @ATSaale Год назад +1

      Agreed, robocop 2 is amazing as well. Luckily the series stopped there and there were never any other sequels, just like terminator stopped after 2

    • @richardb6260
      @richardb6260 Год назад

      @@ATSaale and no more Alien movies after Aliens.

  • @luishernandez-molina896
    @luishernandez-molina896 Год назад +9

    If you want a true HIDDEN GEM of a 80's film with fantastic practical effects, then I highly recommend you watch "From Beyond." It's on par with "The Thing"

    • @ravissary79
      @ravissary79 Год назад +2

      Yes! A true lovecraftian unsung classic! It's gross, it's smart, it's creepy, it's hot, and the practical effects are fantastic.

  • @BrittMonkey
    @BrittMonkey Год назад +1

    I've watched a few Robocop reaction/first time videos and you were the only one that truly got the emotional "Murphy" ending. Wish I could've watched it with you!!

  • @ulissescitrinitti4653
    @ulissescitrinitti4653 7 месяцев назад

    Hello. I'm 43 years old and I've watched Robocop several times since I was a child. It's very satisfying to see a young girl watching and cheering like I did when I was little boy. Thank you for that. I felt like I was watching it for the first time. 🚓

  • @corporalhicks9551
    @corporalhicks9551 Год назад +3

    FROM TERMINATOR TO ROBOCOP MY DREAMS HAVE COME TRUE! I'm predicting that you will love this like you loved the Terminator movies.

    • @LoveLaurenn
      @LoveLaurenn  Год назад +1

      🤣You crack me up Corporal😂I loved this movie indeed, you know me well already!

    • @corporalhicks9551
      @corporalhicks9551 Год назад

      @@LoveLaurenn I'm a huge fan! I would hope that I'd be able to predict these things! Keep up the great work!

  • @fernandosebastian9051
    @fernandosebastian9051 Год назад +3

    You are awesome lady! Give Robocop 2 a try, while not as good as the first one it maintains the whole city going to the toilet vibe and robocop getting action against a way better robot than the ed-209

  • @h.donnellgrayiii4276
    @h.donnellgrayiii4276 Год назад

    Fun fact: this movie is set in futuristic Detroit, but was actually shot in downtown and Oak Cliff section of my hometown Dallas, Texas. The shops they blow up with the power rifle were actually very old businesses along Jefferson Avenue in the barrio of Oak Cliff. The shop owners were paid handsomely to allow the film crew to use pyrotechnics in the window posts of thier stores. 💯

  • @chameleonvr4
    @chameleonvr4 4 месяца назад +1

    Hey Lauren! Shout out from your favorite Marine! Yeah this movie is iconic! I loved this movie as a kid that grew up in the 80's! I love how you say, "That was gross" and then you see this! 29:32 I loved your face when you reacted to this scene! Kekek Also glad to you see you so surprised when he said, "Dick, YOUR FIRED!" One of the most underrated lines in movie history! Love watching movies w/ ya! ❤🤍💙💛