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22 June 1990 (USA) moreTagline:
He's back to protect the innocents. morePlot:
A corrupt businesswoman seeks to disable Robocop in favor of her own model of cyborg. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
3 nominations moreNewsDesk:
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Movie News Wrap Up: June 14, 2009 (From Screen Rant. 14 June 2009, 6:42 AM, PDT)
Original ‘RoboCop’ Screenwriter Says Darren Aronofsky’s Reboot Should Prove ‘Interesting’
(From MTV Movies Blog. 11 June 2009, 11:30 AM, PDT)
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Not as terrible as some make out, but still a disappointment. moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Belinda Bauer | ... | Dr. Juliette Faxx | |
| John Glover | ... | Magnavolt Salesman | |
| Mario Machado | ... | Casey Wong | |
| Leeza Gibbons | ... | Jess Perkins | |
| John Ingle | ... | Surgeon General | |
| Tom Noonan | ... | Cain | |
| Roger Aaron Brown | ... | Whittaker | |
| Gabriel Damon | ... | Hob | |
| Mark Rolston | ... | Stef | |
| Lila Finn | ... | Homeless Woman | |
| John Hateley | ... | Purse Snatcher | |
| Gage Tarrant | ... | Hooker | |
| Thomas Rosales Jr. | ... | Chet (as Tommy Rosales) | |
| Brandon Smith | ... | Flint | |
| Wallace Merck | ... | Gun Shop Owner |
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View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
Germany:82 min (FSK 16 version) | USA:117 minCountry:
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Australia:R (video rating) | Singapore:NC-16 | Canada:R (Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario) | Italy:T | West Germany:18 (video premiere) (cut) | Germany:18 (JK/SPIO) (re-release) | Finland:K-18 (cut) (1990) | Iceland:16 | Canada:13+ (Quebec) | South Korea:15 | Brazil:16 | Malaysia:18PL | Austria:18 (cut) | Japan:R-18 (laserdisc rating) | Argentina:18 | Australia:M | Chile:18 | Finland:K-15 (2002) (uncut version) | Finland:K-16 (1991) (cut version) | Finland:K-16 (1996) | France:-12 | Hong Kong:III | Ireland:18 | Japan:R-15 | Spain:18 | Sweden:15 | UK:18 | USA:R | Norway:18 (video premiere) | Norway:(Banned) (1990-2003) | Germany:BPjM RestrictedFun Stuff
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'Peter Weller' previously starred in Shakedown (1988) which came out a year after Robocop, where he played a New York City public district attorney. That film, Weller was defending a suspect of selling drugs and shooting an undercover police officer who happens to be corrupt. In this film, Weller as Robocop is battling a drug lord Cain, who as an officer of the law is almost killed under his orders (completely taken apart in pieces) and is also battling a corrupt group of OCP officers and executives. moreGoofs:
Continuity: When Robocop goes to the sludge plant to get Cain, his right hand gets shot off right at his wrist. Later, when they dump his parts in front of the police station, they throw out his right arm which is shown to be separated at the forearm. moreQuotes:
[first lines]Magnavolt Salesman: MagnaVolt - The final word in auto security. No embarrassing alarm noise, no need to trouble the police... And it won't even run down your battery!
Commercial Voiceover: MagnaVolt! Lethal Response!
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If you believe the video game that was made out of RoboCop, it was set in the same year that RoboCop 2 was released. RoboCop is simply one of the best films ever made, and it brought me much relief from a very sorrowful childhood. Which brings me to the point I am trying to make here: anything was going to be something of a letdown. Another rebuke I would like to make of other critics of this film lies with their complaint that the movie was too mean-spirited and had too much violence. Let me quote Paul Verhoeven's commentary about the original: "the whole style of the movie is 'too much'".
The real failing of this sequel lies in the story, which is full of threads that are either resolved badly (the attempt to reprogram RoboCop with new directives) or not resolved at all (RoboCop's memories of his wife). Considering that not a single second in the original was wasted when it came to drawing the viewer into the hero's mind or building some emotional connection, the lack of sympathy one feels with even Lewis or the Sergeant is worrying. Then there's the villian. A film with a superhero, like Robocop or the Bond series, is only as effective as its main villian. Cain is not an effective villian, and gets very little development in the bargain, the exact opposite of the situation with Clarence Boddicker in the original.
The mock commercials are something of a hit and miss affair. The OCP Communications commercial was hilarious, but the Sunblock 5000 commercial was just plain tasteless. The use of children in RoboCop 2 also counts against it. There were no children in the original, reflecting the fact that the film just wasn't made with children in mind. The use of children in RoboCop 2 smacks of a cheap attempt to appeal to the children who are allowed by their parents or whomever to see the film. It doesn't work because the writers are trying to transplant adult dialogue into a child's mouth. Similarly, the attempt to transplant the manner in which the Christian Coalition think children talk into Robocop fails.
All in all, RoboCop 2 is a passable sequel, but it pales in comparison to the harsh perfection that is the original. Give it a chance because it does have some entertainment value.