The Sins team in typical fashion broke down every cinema sin that Paul Verhoeven and his crew committed when they filmed the original Robocop starring Peter Weller as the titular character.
Robocop. Part man. Part machine. All cop - except for how he eats baby food instead of doughnuts. We look back at the franchise.
Robocop, 35 Years Later A lot of people probably remember 1987’s RoboCop as a movie with pro-law and order politics.
"They'll fix you. They fix everything." While that line arrived courtesy of Peter Weller's Alex Murphy in Paul Verhoeven's "RoboCop," it was an ominous omen for the franchise, and accurately describes the attitude of Hollywood towards remakes. The 2014 "RoboCop" reboot starred Joel Kinnaman as the titular character, supported by the likes of Abbie Cornish, Michael Keaton, Gary Oldman, and Samuel L. Jackson in other pivotal roles. Unfortunately, the sci-fi action blockbuster didn't define its era like the original "RoboCop" did in the 1980s, feeling more like a cash-in than a reinvention for a modern age.