

RoboCop
Directed by Paul VerhoevenVelkommen til Detroit. Vi er i den nærmeste fremtid, og kriminaliteten er løbet løbsk. Anarki og vold hersker i USA's gader, og forbryderne har erobret magten i byens bestyrelser. Politiet står næsten magtesløse, men de har et hemmeligt våben - halvt menneske, halvt maskine - RoboCop. RoboCop der er programmeret til at udføre det beskidte arbejde med mekanisk præcision, synes nærmest uovervindelig. Men under metalpanseret, findes der stadig et menneskehjerte og retfærdighedssans!
RoboCop Ratings & Reviews
- Vincent Reggiannini16. juni 2025In the wrong hands this could have been an utter, contemptible failure. But give this to a non-American director who initially rejected the script, and give the lead role to an actor who took himself WAY too seriously and you get one of the most iconic and memorable movies of the late 20th century. Drenched with satire and off the wall humor, and spiced up with an almost x-rated amount of violence this movie just rolls with the punches, all while delivering a poignant story about a man realizing he has lost his humanity.
- Scott beard24. januar 2026RoboCop (1987) is Paul Verhoeven dropping a thermonuclear satire bomb disguised as the most badass cyborg cop movie ever made. Detroit’s a crime ravaged shithole run by corporate overlords at OCP who literally auction off the city like it’s a bad timeshare. They murder honest cop Alex Murphy (Peter Weller, giving robotic stoicism Oscar worthy depth) in one of the most brutal, lingering executions in cinema history, shot to pieces, limbs mangled, blood everywhere, then resurrect him as RoboCop: part machine, part haunting memory of the man he used to be. The action? Pure 80s excess done right. RoboCop storms in with that iconic “dead or alive, you’re coming with me” deadpan, auto aiming precision shots, and enough slow motion violence to make your popcorn taste like guilt. The practical effects hold up like steel: that toxic waste villain meltdown still looks gloriously disgusting, and the stop motion ED 209 malfunction is comedy gold wrapped in corporate hubris. But Verhoeven’s not just serving ultraviolence, he’s force feeding you Reagan era America on steroids. Corporate greed privatizing everything (including law enforcement), media desensitization with fake news segments (“Nuke ‘em!” game shows, product placement murders), and the illusion of justice in a system that chews up good people and spits out profit machines. The satire is vicious and hilarious: OCP execs clap like seals at murder demos, the news anchors smile through apocalypse reports, and RoboCop’s directive glitches remind you humanity’s the real glitch. Weller’s performance is the soul, those tiny eye twitches when old memories flicker, the halting “I’d buy that for a dollar!” echoes, turn a tin man into a tragic hero. Nancy Allen’s tough as nails partner adds heart without sap, Kurtwood Smith’s coke fueled villain Clarence Boddicker is scenery chewing perfection (“Bitches leave!”), and the whole cast plays it straight so the irony hits like a Directive violation. It’s funny as hell (those interstitial ads are savage), gory enough to get an X rating originally, and smart enough to make you question if we’re all just programmed to cheer for the next upgrade. The 2014 remake? Polished, PG 13 sanitized corporate product, misses the point entirely. The original is raw, unapologetic, and still cuts deeper than any modern blockbuster dares. Ten out of ten directive violating headshots. RoboCop isn’t just a movie; it’s a middle finger to unchecked capitalism, wrapped in chrome and carnage. Say it with me, “Serve the public trust. Protect the innocent. Uphold the law.” Then go watch it and feel that delicious unease. 🤖💥🩸
- mhamreus20. januar 2026A brutal, hilarious time capsule of late-80s cinema, RoboCop is peak Paul Verhoeven. On the surface, it is a hard-R sci-fi action film drenched in over-the-top violence. Underneath, it is razor-sharp social commentary aimed straight at corporate greed, privatized policing, and a media culture numb to brutality. Verhoeven walks a perfect line between satire and spectacle. The violence is so excessive it becomes absurd, the villains so exaggerated they feel like walking indictments of the era. And somehow it all works. Every outrageous moment reinforces the point rather than dulling it. At the center is RoboCop himself, a tragic hero fighting to reclaim fragments of his humanity beneath the steel. The film never forgets the man inside the machine, even when the body count climbs. And then there is Kurtwood Smith. As Clarence Boddicker, he absolutely steals the villain show. Charismatic, vicious, and endlessly quotable, he delivers some of the most memorable lines of the decade and sets the gold standard for cinematic bad guys. This is a movie that simply could not be made today. Too mean. Too blunt. Too willing to offend. And that is exactly why it still hits so hard
- sti5313. januar 2026I'd buy THAT for a dollar!
- Guff198527. december 2025One of the best action movies from the 80's. I'll Buy That for a Dollar!
- Timeless Cinema6. maj 2025Robocop has no right to be this good. And yet, it delivers action, corporate politics, AI, sciencd fiction, comedy, and drama all into an explosive package.
- Cubane8. januar 2026They have a statue of this vaguely phallic metal man in Detroit despite none of the filming actually taking place there. The choice to use Dallas as a cheat location for Detroit is lazy and contemptible. It's a shame considering the great themes, action, one-liners, and hilarious campy CGI this film also has on offer.
- Richard4. januar 2026Saw this one in the cinema back in the day and it absolutely burned itself into my brain, the perfect mix of satire, violence and that wonderfully grimy 080's sci‑fi aesthetic. Later owned it on VHS and DVD, because of course you do when a film hits this hard. It’s still one of the sharpest reflections on corporate greed ever put on screen, wrapped in a story that somehow manages to be brutal, funny and weirdly heartfelt all at once. And that ending with the director falling? Still hilarious.
- Nathan Aubert31. december 2025Respect for a classic, but it shows it's age now. Does not read as timeless to me, but still a fun movie.
- CarbonDJ4. november 2025Forever a classic. Paul Verhoeven delivered a masterpiece. The city he built. The TV commercials (great work that I was happy to see come back in Starship Troopers). The bad guys are unforgettable. Peter Weller's Robocop is delivered with perfection.
- Stairwaytothestars29. september 2025When lead begins its frantic flight To fall is but a common plight In Robo's shadow, truth is found A finer grace than Lobo's ground. ROBO BOBO is alright.
- Paul Steele21. september 2025RoboCop is Paul Verhoeven’s first American film—and it does not disappoint. This sci-fi masterpiece may have a relatively short runtime, but it packs in an incredible amount of story and style. Peter Weller’s portrayal of Alex Murphy, a.k.a. RoboCop, is unforgettable, and his iconic look signals the changing times to come. The film is chilling at times, exploring the struggle between man and machine in ways that still feel relevant today. It’s also undeniably violent, with squib work unlike anything I’d ever seen before. I especially enjoyed the spliced news segments that give a satirical snapshot of this future world. Two main villains drive the conflict: Ronny Cox as Dick Jones, representing the greedy mega-corporation OCP, and Kurtwood Smith as the ruthless street criminal who does Jones’s dirty work. Both are formidable in their own right. RoboCop is now a cult classic and, in my opinion, has never been surpassed by any of its sequels or reboots. A truly great American debut for Verhoeven and a clear taste of the bold filmmaking he would bring to Hollywood.
- NotoriousEdge20. september 2025If they had Robocop instead of Will Smith the I robot movie is over in 5 minutes.
- Richard Thornton22. juli 2025Funnier than I remember it. Great villain. Satire on point.
- Rowan Krzysiak11. juni 2025A 'b-movie' this good is not easy to do. The pace is snappy, the action is gritty and most impressively, the tone is balanced with delicate precision. It's just enough (and I mean that as a compliment) but it also comes with a couple of iconic touches that are appreciated.
RoboCop Trivia
RoboCop was released on 17. juli 1987.
RoboCop was directed by Paul Verhoeven.
RoboCop has a runtime of 1 t 43 m.
RoboCop was produced by Arne Schmidt.
Velkommen til Detroit. Vi er i den nærmeste fremtid, og kriminaliteten er løbet løbsk. Anarki og vold hersker i USA's gader, og forbryderne har erobret magten i byens bestyrelser. Politiet står næsten magtesløse, men de har et hemmeligt våben - halvt menneske, halvt maskine - RoboCop. RoboCop der er programmeret til at udføre det beskidte arbejde med mekanisk præcision, synes nærmest uovervindelig. Men under metalpanseret, findes der stadig et menneskehjerte og retfærdighedssans!
The key characters in RoboCop are Officer Alex J. Murphy / RoboCop (Peter Weller), Officer Anne Lewis (Nancy Allen), The Old Man (Dan O'Herlihy).
RoboCop is rated 15.
RoboCop is a Sci-fi, Action, Thriller film.
RoboCop has an audience rating of 8.4 out of 10.



















