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  • ROBOCOP (1987) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION
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  • @ckrowne
    @ckrowne Před měsícem +861

    Any of my fellow 40+ year olds remember how this movie and the character of Robocop was totally marketed to kids in the form of toys and a Saturday morning cartoon?? The 80’s, man. The 80’s.

    • @DurkMcGerk
      @DurkMcGerk Před měsícem +72

      They really missed a cross-marketing opportunity for baby food

    • @JamesS.254
      @JamesS.254 Před měsícem +19

      Yep, so funny now thinking back that we had toys based off this movie, but I loved every minute of it.

    • @Dystopia1111
      @Dystopia1111 Před měsícem +19

      Hehehe, remembering the old 'Rambo' cartoon. Juuust a little bit toned-down for the kids.

    • @Steve19055
      @Steve19055 Před měsícem +10

      @@ckrowne i had robocop toys as a kid😎 Even i had not watched the movie because i was to young🤣 but i knew who robocop was still😂

    • @lawrencejoy2256
      @lawrencejoy2256 Před měsícem +14

      And video games...

  • @lt6134
    @lt6134 Před měsícem +756

    To this day our family still uses the phrase “I’d buy that for a dollar!”

    • @alextwoliter6510
      @alextwoliter6510 Před měsícem +41

      I still say that too Fam. Haha

    • @Smileybeeblevrox
      @Smileybeeblevrox Před měsícem +36

      I use it, and people say, "hey is that from?" And I say yeah it is

    • @drogusmaxwell6640
      @drogusmaxwell6640 Před měsícem +34

      I just used it today at the bike shop, and several of the Gen X'ers immediately knew the reference. It was great! 😊

    • @profanepersonality
      @profanepersonality Před měsícem +20

      Same. Got the next generation saying it too, lol.

    • @user-vb2pm1dy6u
      @user-vb2pm1dy6u Před měsícem +13

      @lt6134: Still say it all the time.

  • @rickmclaughlin9710
    @rickmclaughlin9710 Před měsícem +204

    When "That 70s Show" came out, all of us Gen Xers saw Kurtwood Smith as Red Forman, and we were all like, "That's Clarence Boddicker."

  • @punkem733
    @punkem733 Před měsícem +66

    "Bitches leave" is one of the greatest lines/line deliveries all time, and you cut out bitches, but left in leave lol.

    • @camcordernonsense5264
      @camcordernonsense5264 Před měsícem +1

      I'd like to use it but forwarn that I mean no Ill will as I doubt many now days would catch where it's from.

    • @ryanjacobson2508
      @ryanjacobson2508 Před měsícem +4

      And the director at the time didn't know English that well, and referred to the actresses as "bitches" on set. Everyone found it so funny they didn't tell him until later on that bitch is a very offensive thing to call someone.

    • @aikighost
      @aikighost Před 22 dny +2

      They also cut out the scene where he visits his old family home which is kind of one of the more important scenes in the protagonists journey from "Robocop" back to "Murphy"

    • @lowstryder1022
      @lowstryder1022 Před 16 dny +2

      Favorite line of the movie!!

    • @nobbynobbs8182
      @nobbynobbs8182 Před 6 dny +1

      The whole movie is a gold mine of iconic quotes

  • @DiggitySlice
    @DiggitySlice Před měsícem +65

    The reason why the scene of them trying to save him in the hospital seems so real is because they hired a real hospital staff and just told them to act however they would if someone came in with Murphy's injuries

    • @LatinBostonH8ter79
      @LatinBostonH8ter79 Před 22 dny +3

      Similar to how they did the procedural routines in BULLIT.,

  • @InimitaPaul
    @InimitaPaul Před měsícem +361

    To people my age Red Foreman doesn’t exist, there is only Clarence Boddicker!

    • @robsquadmoviereactions
      @robsquadmoviereactions  Před měsícem +69

      Yes he’s no longer Red Foreman to us now. His performance in this film was incredible

    • @zdancrk
      @zdancrk Před měsícem +8

      👏👏👏🥂🍻

    • @TheGrouchDnD
      @TheGrouchDnD Před měsícem +24

      "Can you fly, Bobby?"

    • @sosaboi1352
      @sosaboi1352 Před měsícem +1

      Bitches leave!

    • @PsychTsunamiMkII
      @PsychTsunamiMkII Před měsícem +8

      Kurtwood Smith (aka Griggs in Rambo 3 / Tom Perry, Neil's Dad in Dead Poets Society / Federation President in Star Trek 6 - The Undiscovered Country / Cliff in The Crush / Earl Stone in To Die For / Baird - Secretary of Defense in Broken Arrow)!

  • @thegridrunner9976
    @thegridrunner9976 Před měsícem +518

    Robocop, Total Recall and Starship Troopers were all made by Paul Verhoven. They are all hyper violent but classic action movies.

    • @dougbarton4668
      @dougbarton4668 Před měsícem +15

      And used several of the same actors…

    • @frankiek2269
      @frankiek2269 Před měsícem +7

      Wasn’t impressed by Starship Troopers. It was okay. Put it this way. I bought the other two movies you mentioned. I avoid the third. The novellas are so much better!

    • @charlesallen2306
      @charlesallen2306 Před měsícem +18

      Ronnie Cox plays basically the same person in Total Recall. One of my favorites.

    • @LiberalsArePoop
      @LiberalsArePoop Před měsícem

      @@thegridrunner9976 but he didn't make Super Troopers! I love that movie and might watch it "right meow!"

    • @bucknakedA
      @bucknakedA Před měsícem

      & Basic Instinct, also by Verhoeven with Michael Douglas

  • @FrankJReynolds
    @FrankJReynolds Před měsícem +267

    All the callousness of the OCP employees to people dying is meant to parody the whole Wall-Street corporate "yuppie" mentality of the 1980s, where nothing else matters in your life but getting ahead in your career.

    • @SGlitz
      @SGlitz Před měsícem

      Now it's the Woke Social Agenda that cares nothing for anyone but themselves

    • @mrtim5363
      @mrtim5363 Před měsícem +24

      Unfortunately callousness & greed, above all else, in financial, political & business decisions. "Where nothing else matters in your life but getting ahead in your career."
      Has never, gone out of style.

    • @bentucker2301
      @bentucker2301 Před měsícem +15

      90s 00s 10s 20s...

    • @MAGGOT_VOMIT
      @MAGGOT_VOMIT Před měsícem +21

      Yes big companies are that bad today. Remember, Boeing just recently unalived 2 of the whistleblowers!!

    • @NeptuneLady1957
      @NeptuneLady1957 Před měsícem

      ​@@MAGGOT_VOMIT Unalived??? Really?

  • @DoBetterAlways80s
    @DoBetterAlways80s Před měsícem +18

    Their shock when he gets his hand blown off, where as every 80s vet is thinking "oh it gets soo much worse"

  • @jpanderson2569
    @jpanderson2569 Před měsícem +68

    No matter how dark the world gets, nothing puts a smile on my face like watching people experience that first scene of ED-209's "malfunction" and Verhoeven perfectly stretching that violence just 2 seconds longer than he should.
    Robocop (1987) is so underrated because it's actually a comedy, a perfectly dark satire, played totally straight.

    • @davidmarquardt9034
      @davidmarquardt9034 Před měsícem +6

      The office scene where the guy is blasted to a pulp and has enough lead in him to sink a battleship. Then seconds later a guy yells "Call a Paramedic!" I lafted my head off. It was just so reduicless.

    • @edwardlenovo3240
      @edwardlenovo3240 Před 24 dny

      You've clearly never seen the special edition/directors cut. That scene and murphy's death go on for an absurd amount of time. Both were the reason it was initally rated X for violence.

    • @IanHollis
      @IanHollis Před 17 dny +1

      So few people understand this. It's why the remake was so abysmal. They completely misunderstood what made the original what it was and is to this day.

    • @edwardlenovo3240
      @edwardlenovo3240 Před 17 dny +1

      @@IanHollis Well the satire part is only part of the reason the remake sucked. There were many many other reasons. In the remake there was no slow introduction of the character, there was no story arch of him rebuilding his memories and humanity. He didn't lose his family, He didn't act and move like a 300lb robot. The over reliance on CGI (even the ED-209 stop motion scenes still hold up pretty well, because the jerky stop-motion plays well with idea of a walking robot tank thing) ....etc. etc.

    • @protossevolution3361
      @protossevolution3361 Před 16 dny +2

      Your post is the definition of a perfect scene analysis. To watch people seeing the cruel fate of Mr. Kiney for the first time, feels like we are seeing for the first time too. This scene make me shat my pants when I was a kid, and I love it. ED-209 was one of my obsessions as a kid, I used to draw it, had stamps of him, etc. One funny thing, the melted guy in the end (forgot his name) never impressed me, I don't think it's scary or gross.

  • @whitediggity
    @whitediggity Před měsícem +207

    “Nice shooting son, what’s your name?”
    “Murphy.”

    • @Rileyollam
      @Rileyollam Před měsícem +24

      One thing I like about that scene. Everyone else at OCP referred to Robocop as a machine, a thing. Yet the top dog person you would think should be the most callous, casually spoke with Murphy as a man.

    • @tentsio4119
      @tentsio4119 Před měsícem +4

      That phrase is pure gold if you analize it in subtext terms.

    • @MitchClement-il6iq
      @MitchClement-il6iq Před měsícem +6

      I heard stories of the theaters going crazy and clapping to that! I didn't see this in theater's but vhs.... but I'm sure it's true.

    • @lennyvalentin6485
      @lennyvalentin6485 Před měsícem +2

      @@Rileyollam It helps that he isn't wearing the helmet at the end. A lot of people have difficulty empathizing with something which is essentially just a mouth and lower jaw. :P

    • @EvilTwinMorgan
      @EvilTwinMorgan Před měsícem

      yaaaayyyy

  • @billclay9489
    @billclay9489 Před měsícem +222

    Practical effects trumps CGI anyday.

    • @jackgilchrist
      @jackgilchrist Před měsícem +14

      I completely agree, although stop motion doesn't hold up too well imo.

    • @ronlarue6032
      @ronlarue6032 Před měsícem +5

      All day Everyday 80's and 90's some of the greatest movies

    • @garykidson4489
      @garykidson4489 Před měsícem +10

      Definitely! I hate all of the cgi we get now when it's something that could easily be done with practical effects.

    • @mikejordan8259
      @mikejordan8259 Před měsícem +2

      @@jackgilchrist It sure does.

    • @RDSports5
      @RDSports5 Před měsícem +8

      @@garykidson4489 Very true. Not 'easily', but at least it would bring back a ton of jobs people had back in the day that were completely replaced due to CGI. Its just a totally different feel when experiencing those 80s and 90s effects versus now. Almost like listening to digital music instead of on vinyl; there's a purity to vinyl that digital completely misses on

  • @Etherwinter
    @Etherwinter Před měsícem +152

    I like how you guys expected Robocop to go bad or rogue at the beginning of the movie lol. It's really amazing how Robocop becomes more human as the movie goes on, and at the end he loses his mechanical/robotic sounding voice.

    • @smoothALOE
      @smoothALOE Před měsícem +16

      I think my favorite moment in the whole movie is when he takes his helmet off and asks his parter about his family. “I can feel them, but I don’t remember them.” That’s such a well-written line and Peter Weller performed it perfectly.

    • @technofilejr3401
      @technofilejr3401 Před měsícem +3

      In a later installment of the series, its mentioned that Alex Murphy is a person of strong religious faith coupled with his sense of honor and duty. So he would never intentionally go rogue. Instead he becomes at peace with his situation and continues to work his chosen vocation.
      I remember a friend once said that instead of seeing him as just a cyborg, Murphy is a several handicapped person utilizing prosthetic limbs to still contribute to society.

    • @lennyvalentin6485
      @lennyvalentin6485 Před měsícem

      @@smoothALOE The music score in this particular scene is also pure genius. Basil Pouledouris was such a tremendously gifted composer and orchestrator...

    • @smoothALOE
      @smoothALOE Před měsícem +2

      @@lennyvalentin6485 to me, this is his best film score. He was a great composer, overall, but I like this one the most.

  • @hashtagfilm
    @hashtagfilm Před měsícem +77

    What's really poetic is that Murphy stabs Clarence in the neck with the same hand that Clarence first blew off. Such amazing filmmaking

    • @cesarmadrigal36
      @cesarmadrigal36 Před 24 dny +4

      What I love also about that scene is the fact that Murphy fakes the pain when Clarance is hitting him and then stabbed him with that rod just to get him closer so he can stab him back.

  • @henrick589
    @henrick589 Před měsícem +12

    In 1987 I was 8.
    I remember Robocop being played on tv at 2pm, in its full uncensored glory (in Quebec,Canada we had a channel named Super Ecran which broadcasted new movies and exclusivities)
    I can tell you that when Ed-209 kills the employee, and Murphy getting his right hand blown-up I was traumatized. Never saw that level of gore at the time. But I was just glued to the screen. Of course, you can imagine my parents didnt knew what I was just watching 😂
    By the end of the movie, I had a new hero in my heart. What a movie, thats getting better with age. Just like a blood red wine 😅

  • @jdogjohnson382
    @jdogjohnson382 Před měsícem +237

    I bet you two didn't expect this to be so violent and brutal it's an insane film but a classic.

    • @wiltchamberlainisthegoat13
      @wiltchamberlainisthegoat13 Před měsícem +20

      When I first saw this in theaters, I really liked it. However, I was kind of disturbed by the bad guys who seemed very happy to watch others suffer. Unfortunately, there are far too many people like that in our world.

    • @jdogjohnson382
      @jdogjohnson382 Před měsícem +2

      ​@wiltchamberlainisthegoat13 I was a baby so I wouldn't have seen it in 1987 but I've seen It a few times now it's a classic but pretty violent and gruesome but it's fun.

    • @CollideFan1
      @CollideFan1 Před měsícem +13

      Rule of thumb, if you see Paul Verhoeven as director, pretty much expect ultra violence in his movies

    • @jdogjohnson382
      @jdogjohnson382 Před měsícem +3

      @@CollideFan1 Total Recall is another one.

    • @Divamarja_CA
      @Divamarja_CA Před měsícem +1

      It’s a satire, and when you embrace the theme, you embrace the movie (and the ultra violence blended with humor).
      Loved Miguel Ferrer (Bob) and Ronny Cox (Dick). RIP to Miguel; Ronny is still alive and kickin’!

  • @mikejordan8259
    @mikejordan8259 Před měsícem +87

    It's funny that Amber says, "It's Very Real." during the hospital scene because it pretty much is.
    The movie company hired a real off duty emergency room team and told them the basics of the situation. They did everything they would've really done if it was a real event.

    • @WhosThat2876
      @WhosThat2876 Před měsícem +4

      Wow I've seen so many facts about this movie, and even the RoboDoc on...Amazon i think?... and NEVER knew this about the ER scene. So cool, thanks for that!

    • @vladyvhv9579
      @vladyvhv9579 Před 26 dny +1

      @@WhosThat2876 I think it's mentioned in the blueray commentary? DVD commentary? Either way, it's fairly well-know fact for those of us who don't just stream things.

  • @RaiderDeepBall
    @RaiderDeepBall Před měsícem +63

    ROBOCOP is WAY ahead of its time, everything holds up perfectly.

    • @adriantrusca1245
      @adriantrusca1245 Před měsícem +2

      Except the long arms when the guy falls out of the window. And Ed209's stop motion movement.

    • @shadowproductions969
      @shadowproductions969 Před měsícem

      ​@adriantrusca1245 the puppet is horrible at the end and a few little things.. like using a drill with a drill bit when putting the "led" on.. some of that robovision stuff.. Ed209 isn't too bad except in a few scenes.. they actually did have a life sized version of it in a few shots.. but overall it stands up really well.. especially the violence and underlying message against a corporate America. I love that they didn't shy away from anything and instead leaned into it all

  • @LuciferStarr
    @LuciferStarr Před měsícem +17

    15:36 This is another hint of the survival of some of Murphy's mind that a lot of folks don't notice: The way he wheel spins the car and hits the ramp so fast that he scrapes the underside.

  • @JoeCensored
    @JoeCensored Před měsícem +78

    Every 80's kid like me watched this movie and was traumatized by 2 scenes. Murphy's initial death scene, and the toxic waste dude scene.

    • @williamprocope9648
      @williamprocope9648 Před měsícem +3

      Facts.

    • @brianmcgarry1632
      @brianmcgarry1632 Před měsícem +3

      Emil's, the toxic waste guy, is one of the best death sequences in cinema history imo

    • @Wrain.
      @Wrain. Před 29 dny +3

      Kenny getting shot 100 times by ED 209 traumatized me for sure. I was only 11 when I watched Robocop.

    • @ryoku79
      @ryoku79 Před 27 dny

      Robocop was dark as hell. I actually prefer the remake over this one. The toxic waste guy scene was a little much tbh

    • @FatHead1979
      @FatHead1979 Před 26 dny +1

      The sicko getting his cock shot off stuck in the mind (at the time) as well! 🤣

  • @isaacparras7772
    @isaacparras7772 Před měsícem +78

    Fun fact: Mr Boddicker (Red) is married to the lady who plays the secretary at OCP

    • @ki_mkt
      @ki_mkt Před měsícem +4

      I recently found that out

    • @AJR-zg2py
      @AJR-zg2py Před měsícem +8

      That's where they first met! :) Kurtwood Smith mentioned this during a recent interview on the Rich Eisen Show.

    • @Zeaiclies
      @Zeaiclies Před měsícem +1

      Yes

    • @FFF666GP
      @FFF666GP Před měsícem +2

      How fitting 😏

    • @ozzythecats
      @ozzythecats Před 28 dny +2

      Barbara kept the gum

  • @exituscaeli959
    @exituscaeli959 Před měsícem +36

    You guys missed out in Michigan. A bit over a decade ago, Detroit announced an art development for the city and committed to commissioning a large sculpture downtown to “symbolize the city”. For that work, they opened it up to the public to vote and submit ideas.
    The number one submission was “Robocop”. The then mayor kept saying, “Please be serious and think about the city”.
    When it got close to time to pick the statue, Robocop was a win by a landslide.
    I literally sprayed coca cola out of my nose when a week before the final decision, Detroit’s mayor was asked about Robocop in a local press conference and he blew a gasket, slammed his fist down on the podium and said, “Their isn’t going to be a DAMN Robocop statue for Detroit!!”
    Comedy gold, it still cracks me up he was so mad.
    Afterwards, Peter Weller, the actor who played Robocop, made a video thanking people for their vote but asked them to let it go.

    • @Tensen01
      @Tensen01 Před měsícem +9

      Except there IS a statue. It's currently awaiting installation, which has mostly been held up due to right issues.

    • @brianmcgarry1632
      @brianmcgarry1632 Před měsícem +5

      ​@@Tensen01hopefully it cost more than a dollar 😂

    • @seanhammond9253
      @seanhammond9253 Před 29 dny +1

      Oh Man! I have loved cinema since I was 5 years old; I love gathering those little bits of lore that surround a good movie. You have just made my WEEK!
      A return jewel: Years before Star Wars, George Lucas was driving with a friend late at night on winding roads through a forest. They were talking, and then something moved fast across the road, passing through the headlights. They couldn't tell what it was, but then the friend said he was going to tell his wife he'd had another Wookie sighting. George was perplexed; "A what??" the guy said that in his family, anything big and harry that you couldn't identify was called a Wookie.
      Yes, that IS where that came from. My high-school science teacher (Beacon High School, Oakland CA) was invited out to Lucas Ranch with a bunch of other science teachers to get feed back on something, and the question of "where did you get the name Wookie for Chewbacca's people?" came up. He told us about the trip 2 weeks before going, and we all clustered around the day after and asked him questions. True Story ✌

    • @importantpyg
      @importantpyg Před 24 dny

      Thank you for this story. That made me so proud of Detroit! Hilarious!

    • @misterlexx2721
      @misterlexx2721 Před 5 dny

      Detroit could also get a painting or statue for its son Axel Foley too. He is a huge Detroit Lions fan too.😆😆😆😆😆

  • @MD-1982
    @MD-1982 Před měsícem +80

    The fear in Nash's face was GENUINE; they kept the actors apart before the scene was shot so he had no idea 😅

    • @mckenzie.latham91
      @mckenzie.latham91 Před měsícem +5

      Ray wise

    • @bekindandrewind1422
      @bekindandrewind1422 Před měsícem +7

      Emil's make up and prosthetics were kept a secret from EVERYONE. (Until called to the set, he was sequestered to a tent so no one could see him.)

  • @markriedel1977
    @markriedel1977 Před měsícem +13

    The brilliance of this movie is making a cynical action movie, the heart of it being Murphy regaining his humanity, but framing the action scenes as more 'horror'

    • @vladyvhv9579
      @vladyvhv9579 Před 26 dny +3

      And making it also a comical satire.

    • @edwardlenovo3240
      @edwardlenovo3240 Před 24 dny +1

      Well the actually synopsis is a satirical jesus resurrection story, but when he comes back, he's a cyborg judge dredd, and the villian(s) are coke fueled 1980s corporate assholes.

  • @sharkdentures3247
    @sharkdentures3247 Před měsícem +13

    "I'm squeamish when it comes to . . . . .blood."
    Oh Honey, you are NOT ready for Robocop!!! THOUSANDS of Blood Squibs had to DIE for this movie to be made! LOL

  • @lindy1642
    @lindy1642 Před měsícem +33

    There was a lot to be said for practical effects back then.. they were masters at it .

    • @robsquadmoviereactions
      @robsquadmoviereactions  Před měsícem +8

      They were awesome!

    • @kondaments
      @kondaments Před 27 dny +2

      The behind the scenes documentaries of this movie are awsome to look at. They used all the tricks possible, including rear projection combined with stop motion...

  • @jfarnsworth75
    @jfarnsworth75 Před měsícem +26

    Here's a little bit of Trivia. The actor who played Bob, the Yes-man, is Miguel Ferrer. He was the older half-brother to George Clooney. They had the same mother, Rose Mary Clooney. RIP Miguel.

    • @tordferguson834
      @tordferguson834 Před měsícem +4

      RoseMary Clooney was George Clooney's Aunt. She was the older sister to his father Nick Clooney, a longtime Cincinnati news reporter. Miguel Ferrer is George's cousin.

    • @mitomidou
      @mitomidou Před měsícem +4

      War. It's fantastic.

    • @XanderFrederick
      @XanderFrederick Před měsícem +1

      ​@@mitomidou I wonder how many will know that reference.

    • @mitomidou
      @mitomidou Před měsícem +2

      @@XanderFrederick not too many I feel, but glad at least one it seems. Man, I miss good spoof movies. 😁

    • @PeterMaranci
      @PeterMaranci Před 13 dny

      Miguel Ferrer's father was quite a famous actor himself! Jose Ferrer was incredible as Cyrano de Bergerac, along with many other sides. Miguel looked a LOT like his father.

  • @nenasimone
    @nenasimone Před měsícem +34

    I love that you guys are so impressed with the effects, people talk about moviemaking in the 80s like it were the dark ages, some of the best loved movies come from this era.

    • @RDSports5
      @RDSports5 Před měsícem +7

      And some of the best made movies are from the 80s and early 90s. It was a great time of creativity in writing and directing, while having enough technology to do some cool stuff, but not enough to be over the top ridiculous like we have today. To me, it was really the golden era of action films (prime Arnold, Sly, and Willis in that era didn't hurt either).

  • @ivaneames4354
    @ivaneames4354 Před měsícem +8

    First reactors I've seen to realise that Murphy's bulletproof vest would have provuded some protection against the body shots.
    And one of the few to realise that it was Robo's "Dead or alive" line that made Emile realise it was Murphy.

  • @SelahEspiritual
    @SelahEspiritual Před měsícem +54

    He was declared "legally dead", which is different than clinically dead. Even though Murphy had no idea, when he signed up for the police force he was already owned by OCP, which as waiting for any moment for an officer to die for their robocop program. They had rights to him, revived him, and turned him into a cyborg.

    • @Skank_and_Gutterboy
      @Skank_and_Gutterboy Před měsícem +14

      Dude is dead and they still make him come to work. Damn!!

    • @nielsjensen4185
      @nielsjensen4185 Před měsícem +7

      "Waiting for him to die," and Bob Morton pulled a few strings to make sure that Murphy died. He was the one who got him transferred into the most lethal precinct and he was the one who made sure that there was no backup.

    • @mikejordan8259
      @mikejordan8259 Před 28 dny

      ​@@nielsjensen4185Bob didn't pull strings to make sure Murphy died.
      If you watch early in the movie, Bob tells the Old Man that they've restructured the Police Department and placed prime candidates in the worst areas where it was more like for an experienced officer to be killed in the line of duty.

    • @nielsjensen4185
      @nielsjensen4185 Před 27 dny

      @@mikejordan8259 You need to watch the Director's Cut as it changes the appearance of the boardroom scene and the scene of Murphy transferring in.
      Once you see it in that order the reason for Morton's assuredness that he can go to prototype within 90 days is because he has pulled strings to make it possible well in advance.
      The thing is that he never specifically gave orders that would lead to Murphy's death, Murphy just happened to be the first who died and he just made sure that some things would trigger if their names came up.
      Your argument presents all he did. He just increased the chances of these people dying ´. Otherwise would be to assume that he cared, which he never did. This meant that all the other "candidates" were SOL even though the strings would no longer be on them after Murphy died.

  • @LordEriolTolkien
    @LordEriolTolkien Před měsícem +68

    ''Can you fly, Bobby..''
    ''I'd buy that for a dollar.''

  • @southernlady75-Amy
    @southernlady75-Amy Před měsícem +111

    I highly recommend Demolition Man(1993). Sylvester Stallone, Sandra Bullock and Wesley Snipes. Fantastic futuristic cop movie. It has some classic moments and a lot of action and punchlines. :D

    • @PML78
      @PML78 Před měsícem +11

      I second this request

    • @GeekyGirl80
      @GeekyGirl80 Před měsícem +7

      Third that request. I'll make some popcorn up to watch that reaction.

    • @PML78
      @PML78 Před měsícem +3

      ​@GeekyGirl80 🍿 🤤

    • @sparks5063
      @sparks5063 Před měsícem +10

      I still don’t know how to use the 3 seashells lol

    • @PML78
      @PML78 Před měsícem +4

      @sparks5063 I just cuss alot like John S. 😆

  • @HRPufnsting
    @HRPufnsting Před měsícem +50

    Fun fact, Peter Weller(the guy who played Robocop) has a phd is Italian Art History

    • @Yora21
      @Yora21 Před měsícem +5

      He's done TV documentaries.

    • @bittergeek
      @bittergeek Před měsícem +5

      @@Yora21 I was casually watching some show on cable, and suddenly saw Weller-the-scholar talking about Roman aqueducts. No stunt casting with a celebrity, no reference to his movie career, just a straight nerdy presentation about a really technical historical topic. Did not compute.
      (And, thankfully, no references to ancient aliens. The Romans got most of their engineering skills from the Etruscans, not little green men.)

    • @fritsdaalmans5589
      @fritsdaalmans5589 Před 29 dny

      Aaaand.. he played Buckaroo Banzai the neurosurgeon/rockstar, in "The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension", with John Lithgow(sp?).
      Actually, check out that film @robsquadmoviereactions, to see if it's maybe somethign that you two would like to review. It's a scifi film but it's also quite funny.
      Not as action-packed as Robocop for sure.

    • @misterlexx2721
      @misterlexx2721 Před 5 dny

      Fun fact. Robocop is playable in Mortal Kombat 11 and also got a new video game last year.

  • @davidgerald133
    @davidgerald133 Před měsícem +4

    I was 7 when I was this when it came out....Murphy getting shot up traumatized as a kid. That scene was BRUTAL

  • @theUkrainium
    @theUkrainium Před 28 dny +3

    Born in 75, Movies like Robocop were part of my childhood...lol. I'll buy that for a dollar!

  • @davephillips433
    @davephillips433 Před měsícem +81

    Murphys partner was the main bully from Carrie. She looks a lot different in this😂

    • @MLJ7956
      @MLJ7956 Před měsícem +12

      She was also the aunt in Poltergeist III

    • @GeekyGirl80
      @GeekyGirl80 Před měsícem +7

      I saw in an interview she had law enforcement family members. She wanted to do her best to be honorable to them.

    • @RetiredSailor60
      @RetiredSailor60 Před měsícem +4

      She was also in the Philadelphia Experiment movie.

    • @roryotoole3279
      @roryotoole3279 Před měsícem +2

      There's an 11-years difference between the films

    • @clarencewalker3925
      @clarencewalker3925 Před měsícem +7

      Nancy Allen is her name. She is currently retired from acting.

  • @Detdoncarter
    @Detdoncarter Před měsícem +143

    Robocop 2 is watchable, don’t worry about the remake

    • @karinag.752
      @karinag.752 Před měsícem +12

      What? The remake is great!!!

    • @Kosmisch1987
      @Kosmisch1987 Před měsícem +18

      I think the remake is decent... it has good moments... it just doesn't capture the same energy as the original.

    • @charlesallen2306
      @charlesallen2306 Před měsícem +9

      I put it up there with the Total Recall remake. Entertaining but didn't capture the essence of the originals.

    • @Billp19733
      @Billp19733 Před měsícem +8

      I think the sequel is shamefully bad. Unwatchable

    • @garykidson4489
      @garykidson4489 Před měsícem +16

      ​@@karinag.752 The remake is horrible!

  • @calumthomson8993
    @calumthomson8993 Před měsícem +54

    Just after 15mins 40secs. Robocop catches keys for the car. The scene supposley took over like a 150 takes, he couldn't catch the keys because of the material of the glove.

    • @EvripidouM
      @EvripidouM Před měsícem +2

      The keys kept bouncing off lol

  • @11DNA11
    @11DNA11 Před měsícem +8

    Them calling Kurtwood Smith "Red Forman"...
    He's ALWAYS Clarence Boddicker first. One of the best movie villains ever created.

  • @UnkleKlumsy1353
    @UnkleKlumsy1353 Před měsícem +10

    Popped in my feed and I had to see young folks seein this for the first time. I watched this first time when I was 5 back in the 80s and its still one of my fave movies. I had the toys as a kid and everything. Couldn't tell you how many times I've seen it over the years
    "I'd buy that for a dollar!"
    Fun fact about the costume. The suit was restrictive and Peter Weller couldnt sit down in it, so for the driving scenes, he was basically only wearing the top-half

    • @camcordernonsense5264
      @camcordernonsense5264 Před měsícem +3

      That's to be my excuse when I get pulled over and I'm not wearing pants. Restrictive indeed.

  • @steveo2737
    @steveo2737 Před měsícem +50

    The "Give me my F&#*ing call" and him spitting the blood on the paper was completely adlibbed. Loved watching this with you both, as always

    • @trevorberridge6079
      @trevorberridge6079 Před měsícem +3

      That was anothe moment where the cast reaction is real.

    • @DJHolte
      @DJHolte Před měsícem +2

      And the later line where he's like, "You can keep the gum," felt like it was also probably improvised.

    • @MrSmokingfrog1
      @MrSmokingfrog1 Před měsícem

      @@DJHolte That is his wife in real life. 🙂

    • @lennyvalentin6485
      @lennyvalentin6485 Před měsícem +1

      @@MrSmokingfrog1 They didn't marry until after the movie was made tho. So maybe she liked his gum a whole lot? :D

    • @Jaydogg222
      @Jaydogg222 Před měsícem

      @@lennyvalentin6485 No they were already dating before the film, In an interview he said she was an actress so they asked her to do this small part through him...

  • @RobPryme
    @RobPryme Před měsícem +58

    Dick Jones' secretary was played by Kurtwood (Clarence) Smith's real life wife.

    • @charlesallen2306
      @charlesallen2306 Před měsícem +7

      That is a cool piece of trivia!

    • @MrBark
      @MrBark Před měsícem +9

      This is where they met.

    • @technofilejr3401
      @technofilejr3401 Před měsícem +11

      Sooo she did manage to fit him in. 🤣😂😉

    • @MrBoyYankee
      @MrBoyYankee Před měsícem +1

      ​@@technofilejr3401 Dammit, you took my line.🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @covfefecoffeeluvr5349
      @covfefecoffeeluvr5349 Před měsícem +1

      I never saw That 70s show, but I remember him from "24" (with Kiefer Sutherland circa early 2000s)

  • @prestonkourian
    @prestonkourian Před měsícem +76

    They originally wanted Schwarzenegger for the role, but soon realized it was easier to put a skinny guy in a bulky costume.

    • @robsquadmoviereactions
      @robsquadmoviereactions  Před měsícem +13

      😂😂

    • @NavvyMom
      @NavvyMom Před měsícem +13

      I didn't know that, but am glad they went with Weller instead. I loved him in Buckaroo Banzai (add that to the list of movies they need to see) and he did great in this.

    • @imaspoon4522
      @imaspoon4522 Před měsícem +2

      @@NavvyMom I would love to see that reaction. It's just so weird and funny, and Peter Weller looks pretty cool in it.

    • @NavvyMom
      @NavvyMom Před měsícem +3

      @@imaspoon4522 And so many good people in it. Jeff Goldblum, Carl Lumbly, OMG I can't remember his name but he played Rawhide . . . I hate when my brain does that.

    • @NecramoniumVideo
      @NecramoniumVideo Před měsícem +4

      I think it would have been too obvious for Arnold in the role, seeing he already looks like one.

  • @nintendianajones64
    @nintendianajones64 Před měsícem +20

    So many quotable lines. One of the most rewatchable movies ever made. This movie is a masterpiece and a great satire of Reagan America.

  • @Paul77ozee
    @Paul77ozee Před měsícem +2

    Everybody that watches this says “that’s Red Foreman” while 80s kids like myself said “that’s Clerence Boddicker” when we first saw That 70s Show.

  • @jeffreydavid6794
    @jeffreydavid6794 Před měsícem +33

    This movie is a masterpiece. I love the practical effects.

  • @helicoptersrkool
    @helicoptersrkool Před měsícem +48

    The guy who did the practical effects and design of the Robocop suit, Rob Bottin, was also responsible for the practical effects in 1982 movie 'The Thing'. He also did the practical effects in another Paul Verhoeven movie called, 'Total Recall'.

    • @dallasknight4854
      @dallasknight4854 Před měsícem +2

      Great knowledge boss👍. Is that the same person in dusk till dawn who had a pistol in his crutch? No that's Tom Savini my bad

    • @xlrouge
      @xlrouge Před měsícem +2

      "Robotin" (Rob Bottin) in Spanish means "little robot", do you think that that could be a nick name for a team of fx artists?

    • @MrBlaktoe
      @MrBlaktoe Před měsícem

      Bottin was truly one of the greats of that era. He was the protégé of one of the greatest makeup and effects artists of that day, Rick Baker.

    • @dustywaynemusic6297
      @dustywaynemusic6297 Před měsícem +1

      Give Phil Tippet some love too. ED-209 is one of the best movie robots of all time. Right up there with R2D2 and Mechagodzilla

    • @joehoy9242
      @joehoy9242 Před měsícem

      And don't forget Stephane Dupuis, who did the makeup and prosthetics around Murphy's face in Act 3...

  • @mazack00
    @mazack00 Před měsícem +20

    The "retro police cars" are actually Ford Taurus (never used as police cars irl) which were chosen because they looked more futuristic than the ACTUAL retro police cars of the time.

    • @robsquadmoviereactions
      @robsquadmoviereactions  Před měsícem +2

      That’s so funny thank you for the info!

    • @garybradford8332
      @garybradford8332 Před měsícem +5

      Most police cars were a boxy Crown Victoria at the time so a rounded, more compact car stuck out as different.

  • @Clownboy15
    @Clownboy15 Před měsícem +4

    Some fun facts: though the movie takes place in Detroit, it was filmed in Dallas, TX. The OCP building is Dallas City Hall with a matte painting extension. Peter Weller and Nancy Allen (Robocop and Lewis) share the same birthday (which is the day before mine 😁). In the night club sequence, there’s a crazy guy with longish hair and glasses manically laughing at the camera. That was the film’s director, Paul Verhoeven. The movie was almost scrapped because they couldn’t get the suit to work right. They hired a mime to figure out how to make it work. He had them dump a lot of superfluous material and worked with Weller on the movements. For example, Robocop always turns his head before he turns his body. The Robocop helmet couldn’t actually cover the prosthetics on Weller so they had to remove the helmet in two shots. RoboCop also could not get in and out of cars. So they’d film him in a car with just the top of the suit on, cut, then show him pretending to step out of the vehicle. Another issue with the suit was Robocop’s backside waddled like a duck when he walked and was hilarious. So you rarely see Robocop walking away from the camera. The secretary that Clarence hits on was his real life wife.
    And for the love of God… whatever you do… DO NOT LOOK UP AND WATCH ROBOCOP SCENE 27!! DON’T DO IT, I’M WARNING YOU!

  • @PowderedToastMan420
    @PowderedToastMan420 Před měsícem +3

    I love how Murphy regains his humanity by the end of the movie. His T.J. Lazer move is bad *ss! ✌

  • @theworldofron2712
    @theworldofron2712 Před měsícem +25

    There are two sequels and a tv series. Then there was a remake in 2014 but we do not talk about the remake! LOL

    • @MLJ7956
      @MLJ7956 Před měsícem +4

      ...And also there was a 3 part live-action TV mini-series & a short lived Saturday morning cartoon series.

    • @SirHilaryManfat
      @SirHilaryManfat Před měsícem +2

      I think Robocop 2 is the only relatively decent continuation. Everything else is just trash!

    • @JeshuaSquirrel
      @JeshuaSquirrel Před měsícem +1

      I don't mind the remake much. I can see what they were trying to do. Maybe if they had left in some of the cut material, like why Robo still had a flesh hand.

    • @TheTangothrax
      @TheTangothrax Před měsícem

      It's really best to stop here, a lot of sequels and remakes don't pan out and I'd say this falls into that category

    • @Chr1551
      @Chr1551 Před měsícem +2

      @@SirHilaryManfat The Robocop: Rogue City game starring Peter Weller is a decent continuation taking place after Robocop 2.

  • @roderickmacsween2820
    @roderickmacsween2820 Před měsícem +22

    You will never look at Red Foreman the same after watching this.

    • @robsquadmoviereactions
      @robsquadmoviereactions  Před měsícem +3

      Literally never!!

    • @lennyvalentin6485
      @lennyvalentin6485 Před měsícem +3

      @@robsquadmoviereactions Kurtwood does a great job in "Dead Poets Society" too, you should watch if you haven't already. It's an incredible movie with a lot of incredibly talented people in it and an amazing ambiance.

    • @camcordernonsense5264
      @camcordernonsense5264 Před měsícem

      ​@@lennyvalentin6485everybody else, spoiler! Look away from my comment.
      when he's crying about his son. I always feel it in my chest!

  • @toochangz
    @toochangz Před měsícem +23

    My friends mom went to an open casting call and became RoboCops wife!! Love this movie! Filmed in Dallas!

    • @robsquadmoviereactions
      @robsquadmoviereactions  Před měsícem +7

      That is cool as heck

    • @PML78
      @PML78 Před měsícem +3

      Shout out from Downtown Dallas 💪🏽😎

    • @KrushgrooveOG
      @KrushgrooveOG Před měsícem +2

      ​@@PML782018 I'm in Dallas staying at the Fairfield Inn on Evergreen.. I go for a walk..walk past City Hall and I was like wait a minute...... Lol

    • @PML78
      @PML78 Před měsícem +3

      @KrushgrooveOG yup, u see Reunion Tower and everything in the movie 😎... when we rented the movie, that blew our minds being young 😆

    • @KrushgrooveOG
      @KrushgrooveOG Před měsícem +2

      @@PML78 What's funny, I stayed in the same place the year before..but never walked in that direction. 🤦🏽‍♂️. But that's cool about Reunion tower. I've never been inside it tho.. I'll be back in November, maybe I'll finally check it out.

  • @IkethRacing
    @IkethRacing Před 13 dny +3

    27:28 the most badass writing I've seen in a movie. I don't think there's another movie that competes. The alpha male disrespect fingers in the drink immediately followed by the alpha male response "I don't care, I'll drink it anyway" is so good.

  • @AJR-zg2py
    @AJR-zg2py Před měsícem +3

    17:45 Fun fact: the news reporter at the scene is Bill Farmer... whose face you probably don't know but you've certainly heard his voice. He's been the official voice of Goofy for Disney since 1987. Bill was living in Dallas (where Robocop was filmed) and working as a moderately successful stand-up comic before getting the call to go to LA - and the rest is history.

  • @gnomejay1618
    @gnomejay1618 Před měsícem +23

    Jay's face when that guy hit by the car at the end. Classic

  • @anthonysmith3442
    @anthonysmith3442 Před měsícem +26

    I am a paramedic, thanks for the shout out.

    • @triphophoney2981
      @triphophoney2981 Před měsícem

      And, thank you for what you do because I don't think I have the disposition for it. Mad respect! 🙏

  • @bydavidmitchell
    @bydavidmitchell Před měsícem +24

    I watched Robocop not long after it first came out. I was way too young to watch it, and it disturbed me to my core. Even today, in my 40s, the scene where they kill Murphy is still traumatising. The direction was incredible. They made you like Murphy just enough before they brutally murdered him. Such a classic movie. I've never watched the sequels, or the reboot. I prefer to honour the memory of the original movie. I wonder how many kids in the 80s and early 90s wanted to be Robocop. Millions I bet. What a movie! Great reaction guys, thank you ♥

    • @robsquadmoviereactions
      @robsquadmoviereactions  Před měsícem +8

      That scene was brutal and how they made it look was amazing by production team

    • @etc7070
      @etc7070 Před měsícem +3

      I first saw it as a child when it came out on VHS and my parents rented it from the video store. The operating room scene was the traumatizing scene for me, I couldn't watch with all the blood. But hey, these are the movie memories that last! 😆

    • @NavvyMom
      @NavvyMom Před měsícem +4

      Glad you are saying you were too young. It blows my mind how many people will talk of watching this or that movie when they were kids. Just because a movie is great doesn't mean it's appropriate for certain audiences.

    • @NavvyMom
      @NavvyMom Před měsícem +2

      The We the People 200 celebration was in September of that year. There was a big parade in Philly. "Robocop" was in the parade. Tons of kids yelling "Robocop! It's Robocop!". when he went by. Not gonna lie, it was a tiny bit spooky.

    • @andyrunton
      @andyrunton Před měsícem +1

      Same here. Murphy losing his hand traumatized me so deeply that I still haven’t recovered. I was waaay too young to watch it uncut on HBO. My childhood was full of this kinda stuff! Runner ups include Poltergeist and Missing in Action!!

  • @mikeadams8027
    @mikeadams8027 Před měsícem +6

    A lot of people did not think Ronny Cox would be able to play a villain since he was know for portraying nice, family men. After this he was the villain in TOTAL RECALL. Later he played a serial killer on DEXTER.

    • @AJR-zg2py
      @AJR-zg2py Před měsícem +1

      Sometimes, casting an actor against type opens up a whole new set of possibilities for an actor. All it takes is for someone on the production team to take a chance.

    • @chuckshingledecker2216
      @chuckshingledecker2216 Před 26 dny

      It's ironic that since Robocop he has mostly played villains. He is just such an incredible actor!

  • @eliasvargas1267
    @eliasvargas1267 Před 23 dny +2

    This movie is timeless! 80's violence is amazing. Youngsters can't handle this level of badass.

  • @basecode8
    @basecode8 Před měsícem +63

    I'd watch this for a dollar!

  • @rayhume1971
    @rayhume1971 Před měsícem +33

    ED209 did not hit a window when he blew that guy away with all those shots. Impressive.

  • @All-Fur-Coat_No-Trousers
    @All-Fur-Coat_No-Trousers Před měsícem +48

    There's something about seeing Red Foreman play a nasty bad guy that tickles my brain. Edit: hah! You guys thought of Red Foreman, too. We're sympatico

    • @001rnv
      @001rnv Před měsícem

      He wanted to put a foot up Robocop’s ass! lol

    • @Scruffyman81
      @Scruffyman81 Před měsícem +18

      I'm old. It was weird to see Clarence Boddicker play a tv dad.

    • @frankiek2269
      @frankiek2269 Před měsícem +3

      @@Scruffyman81. I’m with you. Watching him play Red was kind of fitting. If Clarence lived a different life, he would’ve been Red.

    • @karicastanza5216
      @karicastanza5216 Před měsícem +2

      He was also good in Dead Poets Society with Robin Williams! They need to watch that movie!

    • @SeanRI
      @SeanRI Před měsícem +4

      He's having such a blast, too.
      "Can you flllllyyyy, Bobby?"

  • @SelahEspiritual
    @SelahEspiritual Před měsícem +2

    "Bitches leave" to this day is such a classic line 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @velzaresp8623
    @velzaresp8623 Před měsícem +6

    The most crazy thing, is dispate this movie is not for kids... sold a lot of toys, they created a TV show, also an animated series and of course Marvel Comics. Damn I love 80s and 90s.

    • @Satan_Wears_A_Onesie
      @Satan_Wears_A_Onesie Před měsícem +1

      Even worse was the Toxic Crusaders cartoon based off of Toxic Avenger. I wonder how many parents allowed their kids who were fans of the cartoon to watch that 1st film. LOL!

    • @andrewthompson5242
      @andrewthompson5242 Před měsícem

      There was a Nintendo game too.

    • @QuothTheRavenclaw11
      @QuothTheRavenclaw11 Před 23 dny

      The Ninja Turtles originated from a brutal comic book series and was later turned into a kids cartoon. The 80s almost seemed to find a way to make R rated stuff for kids somehow. 😂

  • @frankdoe4940
    @frankdoe4940 Před měsícem +14

    Whats awesome is that you two are the only ones that recognize in that gas station scene where he recognizes the words Robocop said to him and remembering that they killed him, almost every other reaction video it flies over their heads. Good job for picking that up lol

  • @haydnrlong
    @haydnrlong Před měsícem +13

    Seriously clicked on this the minute it popped up in my feed and you guys didn't disappoint. I saw this on opening day and every single frame is still burned into my memory. Fun fact ... when Red Foreman goes to see Dick Jones in the office after the shootout he sticks his gum on the nameplate of the secretary. He met that actress on the set of this movie and they have been married ever since and that's amazing. Just like watching you guys react to these movies. You guys are great. All love to you and your family. ❤😊

    • @NavvyMom
      @NavvyMom Před měsícem

      That's such a neat story. Thanks for that!

  • @drogusmaxwell6640
    @drogusmaxwell6640 Před měsícem +32

    Hate to break it to you, but most prisons are now owned by private corporations. As well as our hospitals. Some police have corporate sponsorship. Dystopia much? 😅

    • @jackgilchrist
      @jackgilchrist Před měsícem +6

      And there's been some push here and there to privatize the police, too.

    • @camcordernonsense5264
      @camcordernonsense5264 Před měsícem +1

      Ive been snooping this subject out quite a bit last two weeks. All the politicians involved through decades. Blechhh

  • @LockupIII
    @LockupIII Před měsícem +1

    I once worked for a security company 16 years ago, doing armed vehicle patrol and alarm response.
    One of the patrol cars was the exact year, make, model, and color of the police car in this movie. On night's that I was assigned to that car I would cruise my patrol route playing the Robocop theme on full blast.

  • @GdnationNY
    @GdnationNY Před 3 dny

    Do you notice how the 2 viewers actually are recognizing how genius this concept is and how well executed it is. 80s movies were just so good.

  • @KenTrosper
    @KenTrosper Před měsícem +38

    I could never get over the fact that it's supposed to take place in Detroit but was filmed in Dallas and the filmmakers didn't even try to hide that fact.

    • @buckbuchanan4902
      @buckbuchanan4902 Před měsícem +4

      It is a futuristic movie, and they called it "New Detroit." Just like "New York" isn't in the UK, like the original York. So in this fictional futuristic time it's no longer called Dallas, but has been renamed as New Detroit.

    • @KenTrosper
      @KenTrosper Před měsícem

      @@buckbuchanan4902 Then don't show the most iconic thing in the Dallas skyline. That is just poor filmmaking.

    • @NotSoFast71
      @NotSoFast71 Před měsícem +9

      @@KenTrosper 99.99% of people who saw the movie has no idea what Dallas' skyline looks like. The cars were Ford Taurus' but I bet they had another name for them, too.

    • @SGlitz
      @SGlitz Před měsícem +2

      Detroit was too dangerous😂

    • @KenTrosper
      @KenTrosper Před měsícem

      @@SGlitz It didn't stop Beverly Hills Cop from shooting there. They should've just had it set in Dallas and then it would've matched up.

  • @micpar2
    @micpar2 Před měsícem +4

    Red Forman throw Kelso out! LOL

  • @FeaturingRob
    @FeaturingRob Před měsícem +9

    - The actor who plays Clarence Bodecker, aka Red Foreman, is Kurtwood Smith. This was his real big break. He had done movies and TV but was mainly a stage actor when he got RoboCop. As an added plus, his wife was also cast in the film. She was Dick Jones's secretary, Barbara, whose nameplate became home to his gum. They are still married, btw. Another film he appears in, which I recommend, is Dead Poet's Society with Robin Williams (an excellent film!).
    - Peter Weller (Murphy/RoboCop) used a movement coach to help him develop his movement as a machine.
    - Miguel Ferrer (Bob Morton, head of the RoboCop program) was George Clooney's cousin. His mother was singer and actress Rosemary Clooney (best known for the movie White Christmas), and his father was Oscar-winning actor Jose Ferrer (Cyrano De Bergerac, 1950). Unfortunately, Miguel passed away in 2017 after a long career as a character actor in everything from Star Trek, the MCU (he was the Vice President of the United States in Iron Man 3), Disney (he voiced Shan Yu in Mulan), and TV (Crossing Jordan, Twin Peaks, NCIS).
    - Nancy Allen (Ann Lewis) was a frequent actress in the 1970s and early 1980s movies, especially in the films of her first husband, Brian De Palma (Carrie, Dressed to Kill and Blow Out). She retired and lived a peaceful life away from Hollywood. She did play Lewis in the three RoboCop films.
    - Dan O'Herlihy played the Old Man Chairman of OCP. He was a character actor in tons of films, TV, and on stage. A movie I loved with him was another 80s classic, The Last Starfighter from 1984. In that film, he plays an alien named Grig, who is so lovable!
    - Director Paul Verhoeven specializes in ultra-violent films that are somewhat satirical, like RoboCop and Starship Troopers. Those two and Total Recall make up his sci-fi trilogy that most people love (I don't care for Total Recall anymore). Besides those films...I wholeheartedly recommend Basic Instinct with Michael Douglas and Sharon Stone. If you want to go crazy (but I don't recommend this one), he made one of the worst movies of all time called Showgirls with Elizabeth Berkley (Jessie on Saved By the Bell). It was an NC-17-rated disaster. Campy, over the top with sex and nudity, and just a mess. Some people love it for all those reasons...I don't understand why. It wrecked a lot of careers for about 5 to 10 years after it came out, including Elizabeth Berkley's.

  • @jemal999
    @jemal999 Před měsícem +1

    I always love Hostage scenes where the hostage helps save themselves in some way, and this has to be my favourite b/c it's just clever. "Dick, you're fired!" "Thank you."

  • @brianvernon249
    @brianvernon249 Před měsícem +3

    Remember MAD magazine? They had the best satire of this movie. Filled with sarcasm and hand drawn illustrations, the first scene shows Kenny’s fluids dripping from the ruined conference office. The way they draw Curtwood Smith is spot on.

  • @ThatsillyChickBeth
    @ThatsillyChickBeth Před měsícem +9

    I'm not sure how old the two of you are, I'm 46. So all these older movies that you all are having reactions to I love it! These are movies that I've watched growing up. I adore your all's reactions

  • @adampare8088
    @adampare8088 Před měsícem +14

    Am I the only idiot that would watch the "I'd buy that for a dollar" show?! Jay would, I'm sure of that.

    • @robsquadmoviereactions
      @robsquadmoviereactions  Před měsícem +8

      No doubt I would watch that😂😂

    • @adampare8088
      @adampare8088 Před měsícem +4

      ​@@robsquadmoviereactionsYeah well be careful, if she catches you having fun with "loose" women, she's gonna slap you on the head and you'll be sleeping on the couch

  • @DrToast2242
    @DrToast2242 Před měsícem +11

    My FAVORITE last line to a movie, ever.

  • @DarthMohammedRules
    @DarthMohammedRules Před měsícem +1

    Funny, I remember seeing That 70s Show and thinking, "Hey, it's Clarence Boddicker!" 😂

  • @user-ww8cf6rt2t
    @user-ww8cf6rt2t Před měsícem +2

    Amber, best comment. Made me laugh out loud. “That was a major design flaw “ 😂

  • @rivercitymud
    @rivercitymud Před měsícem +15

    I can't remember if y'all have watched a Veerhoven movie before, but if this is your first one, I assume you can see that the man has a style. All of his films are pure satire, each one is just a searing indictment of popular culture, politics, sex work, you name it, not even insects are safe from his critical gaze. It's true, this man even makes fun of bugs. One of the most brilliant directors of all time, and he goes out of his way to make sure all of his films are fun, too. You can't go wrong with him, his entire filmography is a masterpiece, even Showgirls.

    • @brianmcmaster5112
      @brianmcmaster5112 Před měsícem +3

      Starship Troopers is Awesome!!

    • @user-dh5bn2fe4b
      @user-dh5bn2fe4b Před měsícem +4

      yeah, the satirical aspects commenting on consumerism went over a lot of people's heads when it first came out.

    • @brianmcmaster5112
      @brianmcmaster5112 Před měsícem

      @@user-dh5bn2fe4b I mean, I was 15 when I saw it. I just thought it had a great story. I even convinced my mom to watch it and she liked it.

    • @jackgilchrist
      @jackgilchrist Před měsícem +1

      I too have been highly critical of bugs. They bug me.

  • @shogunn2517
    @shogunn2517 Před měsícem +4

    Its funny to look back and see how many actors from this movie ended up in the series 24. Ray Wise, Kirkwood Smith, Peter Weller, Paul McCrane.

  • @Ncxgroup
    @Ncxgroup Před měsícem +6

    The movie was filmed in Dallas. The tower is Reunion Tower in the Background. Logan's Run was also filmed there.

    • @PML78
      @PML78 Před měsícem +1

      Yes 💪🏽😎

  • @pharol
    @pharol Před měsícem +1

    I was 16 when this movie came out. I loved it then and I love it now. So nice that it still appeals to new generations

  • @Danieloider
    @Danieloider Před 25 dny

    The transition from the hospital reanimation failure to him waking up as robocop, all from the point of view of murphy, was a brilliant idea

  • @emeraldmaiden63
    @emeraldmaiden63 Před měsícem +5

    We have a cat that walks thumpily like Robocop. We call him Robocat. 😂

    • @AltCutTV
      @AltCutTV Před měsícem

      Was he created by Bobcat...? 😸

  • @emmahowells8334
    @emmahowells8334 Před měsícem +20

    The actor who plays Robocop his real name is Peter Weller, Murphy's partner Lewis her real name is nancy Allen. Fact while wearing the suit he couldn't drink as it would take ages to remove the suit, but he would often get dehydrated by the end of filming did become unwell afterwards. When this first came out i was 11 years old and still a great movie from when i was old enough to watch it of course .

  • @mikegilgenbach4840
    @mikegilgenbach4840 Před měsícem +23

    Now that youve gotten through the initial shock of Robocop, you can now watch it again and appreciate it for the masterful comedy it is.

  • @zzzzzzzzzzzzzz1984
    @zzzzzzzzzzzzzz1984 Před 10 dny +1

    17:51 how Robo just casually coasts thorough the police line like zero fukcs given! XD

  • @IChooseJesus9091
    @IChooseJesus9091 Před měsícem +1

    The OCP Building in the movie, is the Dallas City Hall Building in Dallas Texas. My A-Dad worked there as a Real Estate Appraiser for the city. He took me to work with him a few times. We had to pick him up from work one time, not sure why. I guess his car was down or being repaired. And when we got there, they were having a televised city hall meeting, in the evening. News stations were there. We had to wait for him to be done with that meeting. I never got to see him on TV. But he was briefly for that meeting. He eventually quit working for the city, for many reasons I'm sure. But one major reason being, we lived in Garland, a suburb of Dallas, & he was tired of having to commute 2 hours, to & from work, in morning & evening, rush hour traffic every day. He went to work for a smaller real estate business somewhere else, & later worked for himself.
    Dallas City Hall, is actually more uniquely shaped than in the movie. In the movie they added that whole square top portion, onto the upside down half triangle bottom portion, to add height to it, for the last scene, where Dick Jones falls out the window. It makes the whole original structure look sturdier, & more balanced than it appears in rl. In rl, it gives off an appearance like it could tip over on the slanted side of the building at any moment.

  • @ronniearnold9165
    @ronniearnold9165 Před měsícem +20

    Kurtwood Smith. He also played a small part in Rambo: III.

    • @hollishamilton3943
      @hollishamilton3943 Před měsícem +2

      He also played pretty unpleasant characters in Dead Poets Society and A Time to Kill.

    • @Dystopia1111
      @Dystopia1111 Před měsícem +1

      Also multiple roles in Star Trek films and series over the years.

  • @davidmunro546
    @davidmunro546 Před měsícem +7

    The 80’s was a great time for movies as a kid. Mentally scarring, but awesome at the same time. Many of us watched movies like this when technically we were too young but I’m glad to have been one of them.

    • @SirHilaryManfat
      @SirHilaryManfat Před měsícem +3

      Honestly I miss the whole fun of renting out a movie in the 80's. We were blessed with so many great movies, with great dialogue, special effects, action and direction. The art of quotable movies has somehow died in recent years, which is a shame. Me and my friends still use quotes from 80's movies to this day, as they were that memorable.

  • @noir_hero7294
    @noir_hero7294 Před měsícem +27

    What are the odds. I was just looking up Robocop reactions and here you guys go uploading this. Much love💯🔥

  • @rusblock
    @rusblock Před měsícem +2

    lol the best part is watching those sweet sweet 80s jokes go MILES above these kids heads....

  • @bekindandrewind1422
    @bekindandrewind1422 Před měsícem +3

    38:14 --- Actor Ray Wise hadn't seen Emil in his prosthetics and makeup until that moment. So his reaction was 100% genuine..

  • @AL13NM
    @AL13NM Před měsícem +6

    Saw this at the movies when it came out, a pure 80's madness/classic masterpiece!

  • @snizzol
    @snizzol Před měsícem +7

    You can thank the dutch guy Paul Verhoeven for this 🙂

  • @anthonysmith3442
    @anthonysmith3442 Před měsícem +7

    In the commercial about heart transplants they mentioned the "Jarvic 7". That was an actual artificial heart made in the early 80's. I don't think that the few patients they used it on survived long.

  • @animangamania
    @animangamania Před měsícem +1

    Fun fact about the “Your move, creep” scene: it was originally quite different, but then the director noticed that the actress playing the victim tended to raise her legs when being held by the assailants, so he decided to take advantage of that fact and revised it to the iconic “through her dress” shot.

  • @peteypaul7877
    @peteypaul7877 Před 27 dny

    Makes me so happy to see younger peeps giving this movie them flowers. This is probably my favorite movie. As a kid I was so excited to see it come on randomly on TV. Still holds up so well despite advanced technology. Ahead of it's time.