With its droll underpinnings, Robocop does for cyborgs and Detroit what "Blade Runner" did for androids and L.A.Read Full Review »
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Washington Post: Desson Howe
Robocop is one weird and entertaining hybrid of camp and sci-fi shoot-'em-up.Read Full Review »
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LOS ANGELES TIMES: Michael Wilmington
Despite a level of lurid violence that may offend many, this movie has a motor humming inside. It's been assembled with ferocious, gleeful expertise, crammed with humor, cynicism and jolts of energy. In many ways, it's the best action movie of the year. [17 Jul 1987]Read Full Review »
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USA Today: Mike Clark
Though Robocop is too well-crafted to be entirely loathsome, it's at best an amoral goof. Yet like the comparably silly Lethal Weapon, it cynically pushes all the right action-audience buttons. Better duck - here comes a monster hit. [17 Jul 1987]Read Full Review »
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Boston Globe: Jay Carr
[Verhoeven's] cold, slick, funny, high-powered movie is informed by a humanism this genre almost always abandons in its chase after vigilante splat. [17 Jul 1987]Read Full Review »
Paul Verhoeven, a Dutch director ("Soldier of Orange"), doesn't let the furiously futuristic plot get in the way of the flaming explosions, shattering glass and hurtling bodies.Read Full Review »