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RoboCop
RoboCop

5.9

RoboCop

PG-13·2014·118m

Summary

In RoboCop, the year is 2028 and multinational conglomerate OmniCorp is at the center of robot technology. Overseas, their drones have been used by the military for years, but have been forbidden for law enforcement in America. Now OmniCorp wants to bring their controversial technology to the home front, and they see a golden opportunity to do it. When Alex Murphy – a loving husband, father and good cop doing his best to stem the tide of crime and corruption in Detroit – is critically injured, OmniCorp sees their chance to build a part-man, part-robot police officer. OmniCorp envisions a RoboCop in every city and even more billions for their shareholders, but they never counted on one thing: there is still a man inside the machine.

Cast

Joel Kinnaman

Joel Kinnaman

RoboCop / Alex Murphy

Gary Oldman

Gary Oldman

Dr. Dennett Norton

Michael Keaton

Michael Keaton

Raymond Sellars

Abbie Cornish

Abbie Cornish

Clara Murphy

Jackie Earle Haley

Jackie Earle Haley

Maddox

Michael Kenneth Williams

Michael Kenneth Williams

Jack Lewis

Jennifer Ehle

Jennifer Ehle

Liz Kline

Jay Baruchel

Jay Baruchel

Pope

Marianne Jean-Baptiste

Marianne Jean-Baptiste

Karen Dean

Samuel L. Jackson

Samuel L. Jackson

Pat Novak

Aimee Garcia

Aimee Garcia

Kim

Douglas Urbanski

Douglas Urbanski

Mayor Durant

John Paul Ruttan

John Paul Ruttan

David Murphy

Patrick Garrow

Patrick Garrow

Antoine Vallon

K.C. Collins

K.C. Collins

Andre Daniels

WB Brown II

AC Freeman

Zach Grenier

Zach Grenier

Hubert Dreyfus

Philip Akin

Philip Akin

Dr. Alan

Daniel Kash

Daniel Kash

John Lake

Maura Grierson

Maura Grierson

Kelly

Stewart Arnott

Stewart Arnott

Senate House Leader

Matt Cooke

Matt Cooke

General Monroe

Steve Cumyn

Steve Cumyn

Ohio Senator

Noorin Gulamgaus

Noorin Gulamgaus

Navid

Marjan Neshat

Marjan Neshat

Sayeh

Sam Motazedi

Arash

Husein Khalia

Iranian Child

Savana Hosein

Iranian Child

Paul Haywood

Man in White Coat

Adrian Griffin

Adrian Griffin

Man in White Coat

Rick Hughes

Rick Hughes

Man in White Coat

Raffi Altounian

Man with Prosthetics Playing Guitar

Melanie Scrofano

Melanie Scrofano

Wife of Man with Prosthetics

Kelvin Wheeler

Old Sergeant

Alex Mallari Jr.

Alex Mallari Jr.

Young Lieutenant

Dwayne McLean

Dwayne McLean

Thomas King

Tattiawna Jones

Tattiawna Jones

Mayor's Assistant

Wayne Downer

Marcus

Robert Thomas

John Biggs

Jordan Johnson-Hinds

Jordan Johnson-Hinds

Jerry White

Ian Peters

Jerry's Gang

Ricardo Betancourt

Ricardo Betancourt

Jerry's Gang

Evan Stern

Evan Stern

Walter Karrel

Ish Morris

Ish Morris

Armed Sentry at Decrepit House

Ambrose Wong

Parts Room Technician

Mark McKay

Detroit Lab Technician

Aurora Browne

Aurora Browne

Female Cop

Rory O'Shea

Cop at Armoury

Shondra Kayd

Uniformed Cop Inside Station

Stacey Unsworth

Uniformed Cop Outside Station

Jeana Lowes

Cop Who Greets Murphy

Kanu Giddings

Cop Who Greets Murphy

Tamara Almeida

Tamara Almeida

Cop Who Greets Murphy

Shane Inverary

Cop Who Greets Murphy

Paul Sun-Hyung Lee

Paul Sun-Hyung Lee

Omnicorp Technician

Thomas Mitchell

Omnicorp Technician

Ian Butcher

Ian Butcher

Head of Omnicorp Security

Rocky Anderson

Rocky Anderson

Lead Omnicorp Security Agent

Dalias Blake

Dalias Blake

Omnicorp Security Agent

Barry Nerling

Barry Nerling

Omnicorp Exterior Security

Dean Redman

Dean Redman

Omnicorp Exterior Security

Demord Dann

Demord Dann

Omnicorp Security

Darcy Hinds

Omnicorp Security

Sean Francis

Sean Francis

Omnicorp Security Guard

Steve Wright

Steve Wright

Pilot

Kirby Morrow

Kirby Morrow

Co-Pilot

David Harcourt

PCP Man

Kevin Hare

Kevin Hare

Rapist

Carlyn Burchell

Carlyn Burchell

Rape Victim

Markus Parilo

Markus Parilo

Sweet Man

Jessica Booker

Sweet Man's Mom

Joe Merritt

Pedestrian

Raiden Eastman

Hostage Child

Aaliyah Cinello

Aaliyah Cinello

Little Girl

Meghan Hoople

Teacher

Prince Massey

Homeless Man

Sharon Canovas

Sharon Canovas

Woman Hostage (uncredited)

Tommy Chang

Korean Store Owner (uncredited)

Raven Cinello

Mom (uncredited)

Crew

Director

José Padilha

Characters

Edward Neumeier

Characters

Michael Miner

Screenplay

Joshua Zetumer

Reviews

D

Dark Jedi

June 8, 2014

6

I must confess that, when I sat down to watch this movie, I was prepared to be disappointed. Well, it was not as bad as I feared but I was not really impressed either. There are some good parts in the movie and, of course, the special effects are more up to todays standards. However it lacks a lot of the appeal, the over the top gory violence and the cartoonish wow-factor that the original has. I guess it is because they wanted that silly PG-13 rating in the hope of raking in more cash. It is not the first time Hollywood greed have ruined a good movie unfortunately.

The beginning of the movie is not bad. Taking out Murphy with a simple car bomb was rather disappointing though. Again here the movie lacks the gritty and brutal aspect that the original had. The parts where Murphy is awaken in the secret(?) research and manufacturing facility and him freaking out when discovering what he as become was enjoyable.

Then it really starts to go downhill in what I usually refer to stupid Hollywood scripting. Ten minutes before Robocop is about to make his public debut then they do a huge info dump into his brain? That is just so poor unintelligent scripting. Of course it went to hell.

The special effects are quite okay but again the scripting is just nonsense. Most of the time this highly intelligent combat cyborg is just rushing straight into the fire blasting away like some Terminator/Rambo wannabe. Sure it makes for some good firefights but it is still poor scripting.

Then the ending. What was that? I do not refer to the actual ending where Murphy, luckily, prevails but the part after that with the TV-presenter (or whatever he was in the end) rambling on about traitors etc. That was just there to show the audience that they hoped to do a sequel but the nonsensical outburst did not really much sense. Actually I thought that those TV-presenter scenes where generally just a nuisance.

On the whole it is not really a bad movie but it is sorely lacking the appeal of the original. Too a large extent this is due to it being reduced to a teenage no-rude-language-please type of movie lacking the dark and gory aspect of the original. The poor script doesn’t help of course. I am not sorry that I spent time watching it but the feeling afterwards where a bit…meh.

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$120,000,000.00

Revenue:

$242,688,965.00

Keywords

future
police
cyborg
dystopia
remake
detroit, michigan