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Robocop 2 (1990) Reviews

Robocop 2 (1990)
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The serialized story structure and barbed social commentary from comic book creator and co-writer Frank Miller earned critical respect in this satirical science fiction sequel directed by Irvin Kershner. Peter Weller returns as RoboCop, a futuristic cyborg fashioned from cutting-edge technology and the biological remains of slain Detroit police officer, Alex Murphy. Still patrolling the city streets, RoboCop is scheduled by his creator, Omni Consumer Products, to be replaced by a new "superior" model, RoboCop 2, that according to designer Juliette Faxx (Belinda Bauer), will contain the human remains not of a cop but a criminal. In the meantime, an instantly addictive drug called Nuke is sweeping through Detroit thanks to a kingpin named Cain (Tom Noonan). Taking Cain to task, RoboCop is captured and dismantled. When he's put back together, the cyborg is reprogrammed with a series of socially conscious commands (in a sly mocking of the then relatively new concept of "political correctness") that render him impotent as a law enforcer. Taking charge by rewiring himself with an electrical overload, RoboCop arrests Cain, who is injured in the process. Faxx secretly takes Cain's brain and inserts it into RoboCop 2, turning the robot immediately into a law-breaking murder machine and leading to a violent showdown between two generations of robotic crime-fighters. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Peter WellerNancy Allen, (more)
Director(s):
Irvin Kershner
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD  |  Blu-ray
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Member Reviews


Shira C.

Robocop's lips were just as sexy as in the first one!

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Antonio P.

First one was better

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Jeremy M.

different as the first but it was good

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John H.

Not quiet up to the standards of the first film, this is still entertaining and a must see for those who like the original Robocop.

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Carlos D.

the robocop series is just phenominal, you just cant go wrong with the robocop series, robocop is a terrific cyborg hero i've loved since i was little. this particular one is probably the most violent of the three, making it realistic. frank miller is the man when it comes to making movies and comics

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Ricardo C.

I had not seen this movie since i was ten and forgot how awsome it is. Robocops intro at the beginning is sweet. Peter weller does a great job and has all his moves down. Robocop has more style this time around but the bad guy are not quite as cool. You will still recognize lots of faces from the original. There are also more funny futuristic commercials that helps set the mood. Action fans will appreciate the fact that you can actually see what going on, unlike movies today where the camera changes its view every two seconds, uses too many closeups, and you can't tell what the heck is going on. No cheesy gimmicks or lame cgi effect. Just non-stop graphic violence, action and bad guys getting blown away.

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James B.

If you like violence, this movie id for you. Don't take the story seriously and you'll have a good time.

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Chad K.

Robocop 2 was definitely a sequel. I am not a big fan of most sequel since usually they shouldn't be made...at all. This was no exception. Robocop 2 was a cheese fest and although if it comes on cable or if I have nothing better to do, I will watch it...I mean, it is Robocop! It was better than the third one though... I give it 3 stars because, hey, it's Robocop!

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Shira C.

Robocop's lips were just as sexy as in the first one!

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Antonio P.

First one was better

Yes   |   No

 
Jeremy M.

different as the first but it was good

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