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Release date: 1995-03-28
Run time: 44 min.
Price: $12.99

Review Robocop:Trouble in Paradise / Orion Home Video:


Review RoboCop: The Animated Series:


Review   / RoboCop: Prime Directives
Actors & Directors
  • Geraint Wyn Davies
  • Julian Grant (II)
  • Maria del Mar
  • Leslie Hope
  • Maurice Dean Wint
  • Page Fletcher

Review RoboCop: Prime Directives:


Review   / RoboCop: Prime Directives
Actors & Directors
  • Geraint Wyn Davies
  • Julian Grant (II)
  • Leslie Hope
  • Maria del Mar
  • Page Fletcher
  • Maurice Dean Wint

Review RoboCop: Prime Directives:


Release date: 1995-03-28
Run time: 44 min.
List Price: $12.99
Price: $33.94

Review Robocop:What Money Can't Buy / Orion Home Video:


Review   / RoboCop 2
Actors & Directors
  • Irvin Kershner
  • Belinda Bauer
  • Leeza Gibbons
  • John Ingle
  • Mario Machado
  • John Glover

Review RoboCop 2:

With the surprise success-both critical and commercial-of Robocop, it was inevitable that a sequel would emerge (actually, two sequels). But this follow-up lacked the dyspeptically funny vision of filmmaker Paul Verhoeven and wound up skimming the surface to repeat only the most superficial elements of the original: the big, clunky hero (played by Peter Weller), the ultra-violence (minus a dark sense of humor), and the plethora of action sequences. What plot there is deals with the corporation that runs the cops and its two-pronged attempt to squeeze every dime out of the populace and the city: create a new drug crisis (with an incredibly addictive synthetic drug the corporation manufactures, spread by a charismatic drug lord) and then attack with a bigger robot, one that eliminates Robocop at the same time. Would that they had. -Marshall Fine.

Actors & Directors
  • Jodi Long
  • John Posey
  • Remy Ryan Hernandez
  • Mario Machado
  • Fred Dekker
  • Robert John Burke

Review RoboCop 3:

Early on in Robocop 3, an action figure of our metal hero on the nightstand in a little girl's room informs us that he's now become a children's toy. The image is right on the money; despite following up two of the most violent, hilarious sci-fi/action films ever made, Robocop 3 is strictly for the kiddies. It's not just that the gore has been toned down considerably to make for a PG-13 rating; also excised is the straight-faced portrait of a world run by corporate fascism. When evil corporation OCP, and its even more evil Japanese parent company, plan to raze a Detroit neighborhood to put up the shining new Delta City, the residents (including the aforementioned adolescent, who conveniently happens to be a computer expert) gang up to fight back, just like the angry neighbors in Death Wish V. Robocop (played this time out by Robert John Burke, Peter Weller having wisely passed) could be a hindrance to the companies' plans, so a ninja android is sent in to deal with him. Even all this could have been enjoyable, in a campy sort of way, but nothing pays off as either comedy or action-tellingly, the two big showdowns with the ninja start exhilaratingly (Robocop's clunky movements hilariously counterpoised by the android's acrobatic leaps), only to end just when they're getting good. Director Fred Dekker has some nice stylistic touches scattered about, but not nearly enough to save the film. One high note, though: The animated "Johnny Rehab" spot may be the funniest ad in the whole series. -Bruce Reid.

Actors & Directors
  • Robert John Burke
  • John Posey
  • Jodi Long
  • Remy Ryan Hernandez
  • Fred Dekker
  • Mario Machado

Review RoboCop 3:

Early on in Robocop 3, an action figure of our metal hero on the nightstand in a little girl's room informs us that he's now become a children's toy. The image is right on the money; despite following up two of the most violent, hilarious sci-fi/action films ever made, Robocop 3 is strictly for the kiddies. It's not just that the gore has been toned down considerably to make for a PG-13 rating; also excised is the straight-faced portrait of a world run by corporate fascism. When evil corporation OCP, and its even more evil Japanese parent company, plan to raze a Detroit neighborhood to put up the shining new Delta City, the residents (including the aforementioned adolescent, who conveniently happens to be a computer expert) gang up to fight back, just like the angry neighbors in Death Wish V. Robocop (played this time out by Robert John Burke, Peter Weller having wisely passed) could be a hindrance to the companies' plans, so a ninja android is sent in to deal with him. Even all this could have been enjoyable, in a campy sort of way, but nothing pays off as either comedy or action-tellingly, the two big showdowns with the ninja start exhilaratingly (Robocop's clunky movements hilariously counterpoised by the android's acrobatic leaps), only to end just when they're getting good. Director Fred Dekker has some nice stylistic touches scattered about, but not nearly enough to save the film. One high note, though: The animated "Johnny Rehab" spot may be the funniest ad in the whole series. -Bruce Reid.

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