RoboCop - Caravan of Garbage

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Published 2023-08-17
The original RoboCop from 1987 is incredible. Directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Peter Weller as the titular RoboCop/Alex Murphy it remains one of the best sci-fi films of all time. With its retro futuristic, satirical and hyper-violent aesthetic it truly is a one of a kind experience that will never be replicated. Despite RoboCop 2, RoboCop 3, the 2014 reboot, the two tv series, multiple games and upcoming legacy sequel. Thanks for watching!

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All Comments (21)
  • @cyborgrex
    The satire of Robocop is pretty funny and on point. But the heart of the movie is the story of a man whose humanity was stolen from him and how he slowly gains it back. Also he shoots that one guy in the dick and that’s great.
  • @Itabouttodo
    “He didn’t leave a pole below” is the quickest response Mason’s ever done.
  • @Henez89
    That bit about RoboCop aging poorly because the corporate villain was defeated by proof of his evil schemes..... That is too true and hit me in the feels.
  • One of my favourite movies of all time. Hyper violent bad guys, sharp writing, a timeless aesthetic and quality acting.
  • @timcogan82
    I would be happy with a Verhoevenathon. Gimme Total Recall. Basic Instinct. Showgirls. Starship Troopers. All of it!
  • @bensneb360
    Fun Fact: Peter Wellar could fit head phones under the helmet, so during the famous drug den shoot out scene, Peter Wellar was listening to Peter Gabriel’s Red Rain
  • @spyder335
    This movie still holds up so well. Practical effects never really die.
  • @timcogan82
    If the cops didn’t let that criminal finish the movie then that is the true crime.
  • @bandit_six5418
    The eventual reveal when he steps out of his car and the ICONIC theme kicks in… absolute perfection
  • @imposible2beat
    Mason hasn’t talked about James brother he doesn’t like for a while. I thought they might have mended fences and he became a brother of James Maso likes. Apparently not sad day.
  • My like goes to Ben and Laurence, because it makes my brain hurt trying to figure out how they do it. I guess the comment is for the whole channel.
  • @ShinGallon
    Kurtwood Smith's line delivery in this movie is flawless. Almost every sentence he says is indelibly seared into my brain just due to how he said them. "Can you fly, Bobby?" being the one that stands out the most.
  • @LastSifu
    “I’ll leave a poll below.” “He doesn’t leave a pole below…” Absolutely brilliant, Mason.
  • @bluecarpettiles
    I won a copy of this movie in a competition back in 1988. The question was what were Robocop’s prime directives. I’d just read the book and my parents had no idea how violent it was. I was 10. I then did a book review on the novel for school and leant the VHS to my teacher because he liked the sound of it.
  • @Rb26z
    As much as I miss green trivia ATAB is pretty damn good
  • @Cyklopz007
    My favourite moment is when Robert O. Cop went to WCW to help Sting fight the 4 horseman.
  • @BitestheStuff
    Robocop feels oddly timeless despite being a time capsule of 80s action movies. Like, despite the fashion and dialogue being very of it's time, there's almost a feeling of "this is like it's own world" and you want more of it. On top of that, I think the sci-fi aspects of it hold up well. Not too far fetched, but grounded enough to feel like this could happen in our lifeitme. Also, playing the Rogue City game recently, it really did drive home how much of it holds up. It's by no means a perfect game, but it's a great robocop experience, and it gave more of that world that I enjoyed so much. More over, I felt like the police uniforms, hair styles, and dialogue held up quite well.
  • @Pearcinator
    "He doesn't leave a pole below". Perfect wit.