Robocop Trilogy Box set Review

Crime fighting, conspiracy busting policeman-reincarnated-as-robot. Parts one, two and three.

by Mark Dinning |
Published on
Release Date:

01 Jan 2001

Running Time:

0 minutes

Certificate:

18

Original Title:

Robocop Trilogy Box set

Damn that much-invoked law of diminishing returns. Paul Verhoeven's original part-man/part-machine actioner remains a true treat, a perfectly-formed time capsule of Reagan's capitalist America - with buckets of blood to boot. That's particularly true in this uncut form, featuring even more of Murphy's execution and ED-209's first kill.

Beautifully satirical and ingeniously shot, it's so good, however, that parts two and three are here shown up for what they really are. Irvin Kershner bungles his follow-up, pitching robo vs. robo in what, odd moment aside, more resembles a hyper-violent Transformers episode. And the less said about the gore-less third (it followed the kiddies' cartoon series, after all), the better.

Paul Verhoeven's original part-man/part-machine actioner remains a true treat but the sequels just get worse and worse.
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