RoboCop 3

1993 "He's back. Back on line. Back on duty."
4.1| 1h44m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 05 November 1993 Released
Producted By: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Synopsis

The mega corporation Omni Consumer Products is still bent on creating their pet project, Delta City, to replace the rotting city of Detroit. Unfortunately, the inhabitants of the area have no intention of abandoning their homes simply for desires of the company. To this end, OCP have decided to force them to leave by employing a ruthless mercenary army to attack and harass them. An underground resistance begins and in this fight, RoboCop must decide where his loyalties lie.

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Karry Best movie of this year hands down!
Tedfoldol everything you have heard about this movie is true.
Pacionsbo Absolutely Fantastic
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
TheVAFan Oh dear, deary me, I'm reviewing this film stuck up a tree!Oh dear, deary me, it's not a place for a reviewer to be!Still I must admit, getting stuck up a tree for 2 hours would be more preferable than having to watch 2 hours of quite frankly, the biggest disgrace to any franchise in the universe... not even something like Batman & Robin is as bad as this. (Yes, I just mentioned that film)Honestly just reading the plot in one go, you'll think this must have been attempted as some sort of parody.At least, that's what most of the cast felt it was gonna be as nearly everyone is running around playing the frantic game we all know and love called "Who Can Overact The Most?" and everyone would have probably won the grand prize of a dream holiday as there is tons and I mean TONS of overacting from everyone across the board.Robert John Burke is quite embarrassing as Robocop himself, hell even that bootleg Robert Cop toy could have given a better performance.It's not the rubbish acting from everyone that killed the film though...It's the fact some idiot at Orion thought "You know what could make this film even better? Let's cater it to the younger audience, we don't give a crap about the older fans. GREENLIGHT!"Yep, your favourite cop has been downsized to a PG-13 audience meaning he won't be stabbing villains in the heart and causing blood and guts to fly everywhere.Instead he'll take the quite frankly terrible and cheesy villains out in some of the worst ways possible.Oh yes, did we forget to tell you he can fly now since he has wings?YAAAY, MORE TOY MARKETING!Cough cough!Anyhoo, the special effects are quite awful as well and even though Basil Poledorius is back from the first even his score is bland. (Can you blame him? Look at what he had to work with!)So to put it frankly, Robocop 3 is a pile of dog poop. And it smells really bad too.As for the cop himself I'm sorry to say that after this disaster he never recovered. The poor guy got shoved onto TV afterwards with a crap TV show, a mediocre cartoon and a mediocre mini-series. Even the recent remake hasn't done him any favours.Maybe it's time he shut himself down and left us alone.Yeah, that would be more better.No matter how hard everyone else tried, there will never a better Robocop than the original.Now can someone get me down from this tree please? I've been here for way too long now and I need to return to my life.
theshadowsega I love Robocop 1 as it's my favorite Sci Fi movie with an R rating because Peter Weller is best Robocop. Robocop 2 was good not as great as the first one where Robocop acted stupid but at least he kicked Cain's ass. Robocop 3 is awful. The villains were stupid and lame one of them wears a muscle vest,McDagget look like an evil twin of Steve Martin,Coonz is a dweeb,Robocop is is an idiot who gets his butt kicked by robot ninjas as OCP is brought by a Japanese multinational corporation known as Kanemitsu. The only good thing was killing off Officer Anne Lewis as Nancy Allen apparently agree to it if they wanted to write her character off as she hated the script. This movie not only destroyed Orion Pictures until MGM revived it in 2013 but it destroyed Fred Dekker's career. It should have stayed on the shelf or never been green lit at all.
leplatypus For years, i heard that this movie was terrible, that Robocop has been watered to kids fun ! Well, this is not true, at least not entirely…Yes, i admit that the special effects are horrible, especially the flying Robocop ! Yes, his switch-off arm looks like a toy gadget ; Yes the Otomo cyborg is terribly awful, badly directed and inspired as he really don't add anything to the story but on the other hand, it kicks ass ! In how many kid (disney) movies, you see America becoming Amerikka ? Here, the poor Americans are arrested and deported by fellow Americans who look like SS and for business interests; if they resist, they are labeled terrorists... In how many kid (or also parents) movies, do you hear that firms can become abusive, that they are money obsessed, ready to exploit the feeble one ! In how many kid (or also parents) movies, do you see that globalization is bad and that work can destroy life ? In how many kid (or also parents) movies, you see cops refusing to take unjust orders, medias objecting to give subjective news ? So Robocop leaves his boss, his firm, his directives to join rebels, to fight against the order but for social justice ? Finally, for sure, this isn't the usual, expected political correctness that we are constantly brainwashed so this time I thank Miller for a really acid and mean story ! In addition, the cast is pretty cool : Dr Lazarus is a good character which seems to be really attached to his robot and the young kid is really talented ! So after the disappointing Robo2, this one really improves in the ideas but failed in technical terms !
Leofwine_draca This lame sequel to the brilliant original masterpiece is yet another example of the law of diminishing returns. Also, unbelievably, it's aimed at CHLDREN, astonishing when you consider the level of mindless violence which filled the first two films. There's not a lot of originality this time around, and film is mainly a rehash of the first, with a plot about punk gangs and soldiers and rebels thrown in.Nancy Allen dies in the first half hour, probably because she didn't want to appear in this garbage. In the first film, when someone died, it meant something. Now we just don't care anymore. To add insult to injury, the lead actor has been changed, as Peter Weller was wise to decline his invitation to return. Robert Burke simply doesn't have the power of Weller, a much under-rated actor in my opinion. Burke's as wooden as a plank. The rest of the cast simply go through their clichéd, uninspired motions.The main disappoint for me was the lack of violence in this film. Let's face it, it was the violence that made the first film what it was. Now, a few people get shot and that's about it. Instead, there are lots of 'comic' scenes which fall flat and show that the material was wearing thin. Robocop was never designed to be a protector of children or a kindly saviour. He was a mean, vengeful cyborg cop who shot the baddies repeatedly and threw people through glass windows and stuff. To see him flying around in the sky in a jet pack is just a travesty, it really is. Degrading stuff.The special effects aren't that bad, apart from the aforementioned hugely unrealistic jet pack scenes, but there's nothing remarkable on offer here, little stop motion animation. The only good thing the film has to offer in the way of effects are the cyborg samurai, Japanese guys who are robots underneath. When their faces smash and stuff it's pretty interesting. Otherwise, it's time for this Robo-outing to visit the scrap heap. Or the realms of television, which is where in fact he went after this abomination.