| | | Part man, part machine, all cop. Features: DVD, Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 1.85:1, English, French, Spanish, Subtitled, Original, Theatrical Version, Trailers There's a new law enforcer in town...and he's half man, half machine! From the director of Total Recall and Basic Instinct comes a "sci-fi fantasy with sleek, high-powered drive" (Time) about a high-tech, indestructible policeman who dishes out justice at every turn. When a good cop (Peter Weller) gets blown away by some ruthless criminals, innovative scientists and doctors are able to piece him back together as an unstoppable crime-fighting cyborg called "Robocop." Impervious to bullets and bombs, and equipped with high-tech weaponry, Robocop quickly makes a name for himself by cleaning up the crime-ridden streets of violence-ravaged Detroit. But, despite his new, hardened exterior, Robocop is tormented by scraps of memory of his former life, and relives vivid nightmares of his own death at the hands of the vicious killers. Now he is out to seek more than justice...he wants revenge! "Fast, furious and entertaining" (L.A. Daily News), Robocop is "a fiercely paced action film" (Screen International) that doesn't let up on the thrills. "Sharp, slick, slam-bang action..." Leonard Maltin's Movie & Video Guide "Fast, furious and entertaining." Los Angeles Daily News "The best action movie of the year." Los Angeles Times "...sleek, high-powered drive." Time Magazine "...fiercely paced action film." Screen International
 Editor's Note
 Peter Weller stars in this urban sci-fi Western as Murphy, a good cop who literally gets shot to pieces while on duty and winds up reborn as a crime-fighting machine. An ambitious executive (Miguel Ferrer) at OCP, the corporation running the futuristic city of Detroit, fuses Murphy's torso with bulletproof steel limbs and rewires his brain with computer chips so he will have no will of his own. Murphy's former partner (Nancy Allen) tries to help RoboCop remember his human past, but his circuitry blocks whatever dim memories remain. Luckily, a chance encounter with one of his killers wakes up the human essence in RoboCop, causing him to rebel against his programming and commence on a one-cyborg mission of vengeance that leads all the way to the top of OCP. This second English-language film by Dutch director Paul Verhoeven is unremittingly brutal, darkly comic, and filled with bits of clever satire and pathos. A special highlight is the hilariously incompetent ED-209, RoboCop's main rival in the department of automated law enforcement. Considered by many critics to be one of the best films of its genre, ROBOCOP was followed by several sequels and a 1994 TV series.
 Plot Summary
 Paul Verhoeven's ROBOCOP is an ultraviolent but extremely clever sci-fi action film set in a burnt-out, crime-infested Detroit of the future. When a cop is almost killed in the line of duty, the corrupt corporation that runs the police department decides to use his near-dead body as the basis for a specially constructed cyborg--the first in what they intend to be a line of highly efficient, crime-fighting machines. But the corporate execs didn't take into account the vestiges of human nature still lurking beneath all that state-of-the-art hardware. It turns out RoboCop has a mind of his own and sets out to take bloody revenge on the vicious gang members who tried to kill him.
| Features | Scene Access |  | Interactive Menus |  | Widescreen Version |  | Audio: English, French, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1 |  | Subtitles: English, French, Spanish |
| Entertainment Reviews
 | RoboCop - DVD Review By: Mark Athitakis - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 8/10/2007 9:26 PM | |
RoboCop was released in 1987, and it’s the sort of film that looks like it was made by somebody who knew America only from what he read in newspapers. Which may be close to the truth; Dutch director Paul Verhoeven had been living in the U.S. for less than a decade when he made this, his first big-budget Hollywood film. The script gleefully takes on every myth told about the U.S. during the Reagan ‘80s: Cities are dens of evil and full of constant gunplay, authority has been brought to heel by capitalism, technology has crushed our humanity to atoms, the media destroys the morals of children....read the full review |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: MGM |
 | Release Date: 5/22/2007 |
 | Running Time: 103 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 1987 |  | Catalog ID: 1002565 |  | UPC: 00027616867667 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English [CC], English, French Dubbed, Spanish Dubbed |  | Available Subtitles: English, French, Spanish |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | 1.85:1 |
| Cast & Crew
| Awards | Oscar (1988) |  | John Pospisil, Winner, Sound Effects Editing (Special Achievement Award) |  | Frank J. Urioste, Nominee, Best Film Editing |  | Carlos DeLarios, et al., Nominee, Best Sound | | British Academy Awards (1988) |  | Carla Palmer, Nominee, Best Makeup Artist |  | Rob Bottin, et al., Nominee, Best Special Effects |
| Memorable Quotes| "I'd buy that for a dollar!"----Phrase from a popular future gameshow | | "Dead or alive, you're coming with me."----RoboCop (Peter Weller) to a thug | | "It's just a glitch."----OCP executive Dick Jones (Ronny Cox) to his superior (Dan O'Herlihy) after Jones's ED--209 robotic crimefighter prototype blows away a young employee during a botched product demonstration |
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| | Professional Reviews | Premiere "...Chilling, at times hilarious..." - Recommended 05/01/1995 p.136Sight and Sound "...ROBOCOP is a shrewdly enjoyable movie..." 12/01/1987 p.66-7 Variety "...Gut-level humor and technical wizardry....Robocop himself is a fascinating character..." 07/01/1987 Los Angeles Times "...This movie has a motor humming inside. It's been assembled with ferocious, gleeful expertise, crammed with humor, cynicism and jolts of energy..." 07/17/1987 p.C1 USA Today "This sicko futuristic satire of corporate Detroit is the movie that got director Paul Verhoeven out of Holland and ultimately into even beefier Hollywood megahits like TOTAL RECALL and BASIC INSTINCT..." 06/02/1995 p.3D Total Film "Paul Verhoeven's finest film isn't quite science-fact, but its corporation-driven, fat-cat future is our reality." 04/01/2004 p.137 Entertainment Weekly "Weller is excellent, giving his metal man a very human heart....ROBOCOP turned out to be an extremely smart film." -- Grade: A 08/24/2007 p.119 Ultimate DVD 3 stars out of 5 -- "[I]t remains a fearlessly over the top, endlessly enjoyable action flick." 11/23/2007 p.107 Washington Post 7 of 10 ...In lesser hands, it might have been merely fast-paced and action-packed. But [director Paul] Verhoeven strives for bloodcurdling, darkly comic eloquence. He gives us heart with the hardware. Savagery with smarts. - Rita Kempley Chicago Sun-Times 7 of 10 ...this is not a standard thriller... There is comedy in this movie, even slapstick comedy. There is romance. There is a certain amount of philosophy... And there is pointed social satire, too... Weller does an impressive job of creating sympathy for his character. - Roger Ebert
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