RoboCop

RoboCop

  • Director: Paul Verhoeven
  • Writer: Edward Neumeier,Michael Miner
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: July 17, 1987
  • Runtime: 1h 42min
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Robocop: The Future of Law Enforcement
  • "RoboCop" is a science fiction film directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Peter Weller , Nancy Anne Allen , Dan O'Herlihy , Ronny Cox , Kurtwood Smith and others. The film was officially released on July 17, 1987.
    The film tells the story of a policeman who suffered misfortune during a mission, and was later transformed by a scientist to become a policeman who combined celebrities and machines, and launched a struggle against criminals   .

    Details

    • Release date July 17, 1987
    • Filming locations Detroit, Michigan, USA
    • Production companies Orion Pictures

    Box office

    Budget

    $13,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $53,424,681

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $8,008,721

    Gross worldwide

    $53,425,389

    Movie reviews

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    • By Kenny 2022-03-15 09:01:02

      Can't write a short review~.........

      Killing 31 cops and getting away with it.....the cops in this world are idiots.....

      I'll let it go~ There is still a dew point in this film~ Why didn't I see it back then......

      What's wrong... I don't care about the dead employee when something goes wrong, but I'm depressed about losing interest....-, convex

      So advanced technology ~ battle machines have been made ~ weapons are still so primitive......

      On the first day I took office, I died....... It's really an...

    • By Omari 2022-01-26 08:04:12

      "Robocop" (1987 edition): realism with a heavy taste

      Let me tell you an interesting anecdote. When director Paul Verhoeven first got the script for Robocop, he threw it into the trash can with disdain. Good show, that's why this classic work came out, and we were able to see a sci-fi film with a paradigmatic style.

      But for me, what impressed me more was the animated version of "Robocop" that was later introduced in China. Among them, the large robot ED-209, and Murphy's phrase "You have the right to remain silent, but every word you say...

    • By Holden 2022-01-26 08:04:12

      In my childhood, Robocop was more divine than the Terminator.

      MGM clearly positioned the Ironclad Veyron as a robot movie that would rival Cameron's Terminator. Many of the main perspective images are similar to the Terminator. Invulnerable steel armor, pistol storage boxes on the legs, and the protector of the weak, in fact, this setting still has considerable potential even if it is in Hollywood today. It's a pity that in the past two years, there has been a super popular Iron Man, and it is not easy for the Robocop to revive the former glory. However,...

    • By Winfield 2022-01-26 08:04:12

      classic is classic

      1987, sci-fi action crime movie " Robocop | RoboCop "

      Childhood classic movies, memorable, and of course games. . All are very classic.

      The movie in 1987 looked like a classic when I was a child, but it is still a classic in my aftertaste. The classics will not hide their brilliance due to the backwardness of special effects, but let alone the special effects of the models in 1987, it is acceptable. . Mainly win in the...

    • By Lelah 2022-01-26 08:04:12

      Industrial civilization promotes violence in human nature

      When I was in college, I watched it alone in the movie theater. The chocolate popsicle in my hand was completely unaware, and I was stunned.
      Evil is so strong
      I want a body of steel to fight against it
      Lies suck all nourishment
      I only have to pick up a headshot gun The
      steel is no longer wrapped in flesh and
      fragile nerves Just you can't manipulate
      Give me some baby rice noodles
      Soothe my heart's trauma
      science Give the power of truth, the
      iron...

    User comments

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    • By Rowena 2022-04-23 07:01:27

      Looking at it now, it feels so stupid, but it's very...

    • By Jake 2022-04-23 07:01:27

      True Detroit Becomes Human is a good old film, and cyborg's memory of his family was too abusive. Although it is a sci-fi film, the most important thing is not how cool the technology is, but the humanity of the...

    • By Dillon 2022-04-23 07:01:27

      It has a very rough and wild texture, and it is quite heavy. It is really similar to the tone of "Total Recall", but the details are not exquisite...

    • By Laverna 2022-04-23 07:01:27

      Wow, such a B-level, I think it is difficult to miss the version. That big machine that rolls downstairs and then rolls around the corner is so...

    • By Alec 2022-04-23 07:01:27

      After comparing with the new version, the original version is still Samsung. It's not that it's bad, but it's mainly based on the clues of "police-bad guys", with the behind-the-scenes opc personnel, and there are almost two factions in the opc, and the bad faction supports the backward so-called "new technology" , made a lot of funny robots, and finally died because of the reverse...

    Movie plot

    Detroit is a world-famous automobile city, and the machinery industry here has reached a level of extraordinary excellence. Murphy ( Peter Willer ) is an ordinary policeman in Detroit, who has neither extraordinary skills nor superb skills. Once, he was shot and killed by a gang of thugs while on a mission, and his life trajectory has changed since then.
    Scientists in Detroit failed to save his body, but were able to perfectly merge his...
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    Behind the scenes gags

    The computer used by the RoboCop to check criminal records is actually a Northern Telecom telephone exchange device.
    When the RoboCop captured Leo in the ballroom, there was a man with exaggerated movements that the film's director Paul Van Hoeven starred in.
    In the shooting of the kidnapping, the former city council member is holding the mayor as a hostage. When the RoboCop passed by, the "infrared thermal imaging mode" was actually...
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    Evaluation action

    Dutch director Paul Van Hoven can narrate the story of this fierce and violent future world in an orderly manner, unimpeded the progress of the story in the explosion of fire, splattered fragments and exploded corpses, and the film did not appear out of control. , The film was an instant hit, and a brand-new Hollywood hero was born with the film. ("New York Times" review)
    "Robocop" is a thrilling science fiction movie, with first-class...
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    Movie quotes

    • RoboCop: Let the woman go. You are under arrest.

      Creep's Buddy: Shit!

      [RoboCop draws his gun]

      Creep's Buddy: You... you better back-up, pal! 'Cuz... he's gonna kill her. He... he is gonna kill her!

      [RoboCop, trying to subdue the suspects without hurting the woman, aims his gun around them both]

      Creep: I'm gonna cut this bitch!

      Creep's Buddy: He's gonna kill her, man!

      Creep: I'm gonna cut this bitch!

      Creep's Buddy: He... he's gonna kill her!

      [RoboCop shoots through the woman's skirt, hitting the Creep's crotch, who then crumples to the ground screaming in pain]

      Creep: Oooow! Ooow-how-ha-how! Ahhhh!

      RoboCop: Your move, Creep.

      Creep: [on the ground howling in pain and holding his bleeding groin] Oooow! Ooow! Ooooow!

      Creep's Buddy: [simultaneously, while surrendering] Okay, okay, it's okay!

      Rape Victim: Oh, God. I was so scared. Thank you. Oh, thank you.

      RoboCop: Madam, you have suffered an emotional shock. I will notify a rape crisis center.

    • Clarence Boddicker: Hey, Dickey boy. How's tricks?

      Dick Jones: That *thing* is still alive.

      Clarence Boddicker: I don't know what you're talking about.

      Dick Jones: The police officer who arrested you, the one you spilled your guts to.

      Clarence Boddicker: [gets up close to Jones' face] Hey... take a look at my face, *Dick*! He was trying to kill me.

      Dick Jones: He's a cyborg, you idiot! He recorded every word you said. His memory's admissible as evidence! You *involved* me! You're gonna have to kill it.

      Clarence Boddicker: Well, listen, chief... your company built the fucking thing! Now I gotta deal with it? I don't have time for this bullshit!

      [Clarence starts heading out the doors but Dick recaptures his interest]

      Dick Jones: Suit yourself, Clarence... but Delta City begins construction in two months. That's two million workers living in trailers. That means drugs, gambling, prostitution - virgin territory for the man who knows how to open up new markets. One man could control it all, Clarence.

      Clarence Boddicker: Well, I guess we're gonna be friends after all... *Richard*.

      Dick Jones: [tosses RoboCop's tracking device to Clarence] Destroy it.

      Clarence Boddicker: Gonna need some major firepower. You got access to military weaponry?

      Dick Jones: We practically are the military.

    • Dick Jones: Come in, officer. You know, I usually don't see anyone without an appointment, but your case I'll make an exception.

      RoboCop: You are under arrest.

      Dick Jones: Oh? On what charge?

      RoboCop: Aiding and abetting a known felon.

      Dick Jones: Sounds like I'm in a lot of trouble. You better take me in.

      RoboCop: I will.

      [Then RoboCop's Directive prevents him from arresting Jones, and is trying to fight it]

      Dick Jones: What's the matter officer? I'll tell you what's the matter. It's a little insurance policy called "Directive 4", my little contribution to your psychological profile. Any attempt to arrest a senior officer of OCP results in shutdown. What did you think? That you were an ordinary police officer? You're our product, and we can't very well have our products turning against us, can we?

      [RoboCop, trying to resist his Directive, draws his gun, but drops it]

      Dick Jones: Ahh, still a little fight left in you. Maybe you'd like to meet a friend of mine.

      [ED-209 marches into the room]

      Dick Jones: I had to kill Bob Morton because he made a mistake. Now it's time to erase that mistake.