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RoboCop 2

  • 1990
  • T
  • 1h 57min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,8/10
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Peter Weller in RoboCop 2 (1990)
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RoboCop, un agente delle forze dell'ordine cyborg, torna per proteggere i cittadini della vecchia Detroit e si ritrova una sfida più grande di quanto si aspettasse.RoboCop, un agente delle forze dell'ordine cyborg, torna per proteggere i cittadini della vecchia Detroit e si ritrova una sfida più grande di quanto si aspettasse.RoboCop, un agente delle forze dell'ordine cyborg, torna per proteggere i cittadini della vecchia Detroit e si ritrova una sfida più grande di quanto si aspettasse.

  • Regia
    • Irvin Kershner
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Edward Neumeier
    • Michael Miner
    • Frank Miller
  • Star
    • Peter Weller
    • Nancy Allen
    • Belinda Bauer
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,8/10
    97.612
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    4001
    246
    • Regia
      • Irvin Kershner
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Edward Neumeier
      • Michael Miner
      • Frank Miller
    • Star
      • Peter Weller
      • Nancy Allen
      • Belinda Bauer
    • 311Recensioni degli utenti
    • 113Recensioni della critica
    • 42Metascore
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    Robocop 2: Mark Irwin On Making The Sequel
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    Interpreti principali79

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    Peter Weller
    Peter Weller
    • Robocop
    Nancy Allen
    Nancy Allen
    • Anne Lewis
    Belinda Bauer
    Belinda Bauer
    • Juliette Faxx
    Dan O'Herlihy
    Dan O'Herlihy
    • Old Man
    • (as Daniel O'Herlihy)
    Felton Perry
    Felton Perry
    • Donald Johnson
    Tom Noonan
    Tom Noonan
    • Cain
    Willard E. Pugh
    Willard E. Pugh
    • Mayor Kuzak
    • (as Willard Pugh)
    Gabriel Damon
    • Hob
    Galyn Görg
    • Angie
    Stephen Lee
    Stephen Lee
    • Duffy
    Robert DoQui
    Robert DoQui
    • Sgt. Reed
    • (as Robert Do'Qui)
    Ken Lerner
    Ken Lerner
    • Delaney
    Jeff McCarthy
    • Holzgang
    John Doolittle
    John Doolittle
    • Schenk
    Angie Bolling
    Angie Bolling
    • Ellen Murphy
    Brandon Smith
    • Flint
    Thomas Rosales Jr.
    Thomas Rosales Jr.
    • Chet
    • (as Tommy Rosales)
    Tzi Ma
    Tzi Ma
    • Tak Akita
    • Regia
      • Irvin Kershner
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Edward Neumeier
      • Michael Miner
      • Frank Miller
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    Recensioni degli utenti311

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    8dee.reid

    Not worse than "RoboCop", just different

    "RoboCop 2" , the sequel to 1987's ultra-violent "RoboCop", is not quite up to par with its predecessor. The film still manages to entertain on a large level. I know that a lot of people do not like this movie, but I personally think it is still pretty good. I'm not writing a review of this movie, I am just expressing my thoughts on it.

    First off, this movie is a lot more violent than the first "RoboCop". You get scenes of bloody shootings, grisly scenes of torture, and a surgery which I'd rather let you see for yourself than describe here. Paul Verhoeven does not return to shock his audience with graphic violence and ultra dark humor, which has since become trademark in his films. The director this time is Irvin Kershner, who made "The Empire Strikes Back" nearly ten years before this movie. Kershner seems to focus a lot more on action, rather than story.

    Second, the movie's villain, Cain (Tom Noonan), to me is a direct opposite of Clarence Boddicker (the villain from the first film who was played by Kurtwood Smith). Cain enjoys giving people pleasure (through his highly addictive designer drug called Nuke) while Boddicker was a sadist who took pleasure in the death and suffering of others. (Though after Cain's "transformation", none of this really matters).

    Lastly, this movie does not exploit children. The kid in this movie, Hob (played by Garbriel Damon) is Cain's twelve year-old side kick. He is a violent, foul-mouthed little child who runs errands for Cain. The writers for this movie did this intentionally, to show that crime holds no age barrier. Regardless of age, crime is crime.

    Like I said, "RoboCop 2" is not trying to be better than its predecessor, it's just trying to be something different.

    8/10
    LSBeams

    Terrible reputation for a great film

    I'm amazed at how bad this movie has gotten trashed over the years. The sequel to one of the best sci-fi movies ever, it was killed by critics and fans alike. I just don't understand why though.

    In many ways Robocop 2 is better than its predecessor. For instance, the many subplots. We have the subplot involving Robocop getting put back together, the subplot of Robocop 2 itself, the subplot of whether or not Robocop is human or machine, the subplot of nuke/Cain and his thugs, and the subplot of overall power and corruption.

    The mix of dark satire and graphic violence are once again showcased in Robocop 2 and in grander fashion. We get lots of jokes and lots of gore, mixed together flawlessly. All the performances are good. Peter Weller once again does a great job as Murphy, and Tom Noonan makes his Cain character a three-dimensional psychopath.

    The score is much different from the score of the original. Instead of the dramatic/sad theme from Robocop, we get a much more heroic/dynamic theme from Robocop 2, and it works quite well with the movie.

    Another thing I have got to comment on is the usage of stop motion. Once Cain is transformed into the monstrous Robocop 2 ( the title character ), we get an explosion of stop motion special effects that look fantastic! Stop motion doesn't get any better than this.

    All in all, this is one of the best sequels of all time, but got a bad reputation because it was 'too violent'. Don't listen to some of the naysayers. Robocop 2 is a masterfully done film from the director of Empire Strikes Back and shouldn't be missed by any sci-fi buff out there. Check it out now on Widescreen for the DVD.

    4 stars out of 4 ( reviewed by Scott Beams )
    7Goldman_67754

    Still Quite Good

    Following the original Robocop movie, which is deservedly a classic, is a hard act to follow but I thought this film made a pretty good effort to do so.

    The plot here is a bit more loosely defined - it mixes between a drug epidemic of "nuke", and also OCP's attempts to build a successor to Robocop. All of the same components are here but everything is a bit simpler, if anything. Robocop spent a good deal of the first movie grappling with his humanity, whereas other than a quick diversion at the start, this doesn't feature quite so much here. It's more of a straightforward fight with OCP's attempts to mess him up. The police are still straightforwardly the good guys here, the one exception is flagged up so heavily that it's impossible to miss. The memorable villain here is Cain, the dealer of the drug gangs distributing nuke, and I have to say I think his performance is massively underrated. His delusions of grandeur, weird philosophical statements and calm creepiness are really well done. His gang are straightforwardly loathsome, and you never feel much but contempt for Angie and Hob. OCP are more straightforwardly the villains here, and the Old Man (plus new character Dr Faxx) has moved much more towards being a straightforward supervillain. Johnson is perhaps the exception. He has become more Smithers-like, but as with the first film, he seems to be the one force for good in this film even if his motives are not pure, much like Bob Morton in the first film. The mayor of Detroit is an interesting nuanced character; he's a bit more like the OCP executives of the original as he considers ways to get the city out of the hole it's in.

    The humour is still there, but it's much more in-your-face now. It is still genuinely funny, for instance when Robocop is reprogrammed by OCP, or OCP's early attempts at Robocop 2 (or the one-liners: "This could look bad for OCP Johnson!"), but there's not much subtlety there anymore. Neither is there with some aspects of the plot, and this is where it can sometimes start to feel a little too comic-book. Robocop's directives need resetting? No worries, he sorts that, somehow avoids damaging himself in the process and then functions as a policeman despite having no directives at all. Police in a long bitter strike? No worries, a quick talk from Robocop is enough to sort that out. Also, by this point, there is quite a lot of people standing in the open endlessly firing machineguns at quite obviously bulletproof entities, yet somehow not bothering to seek cover when they are fired back at. This is much the same as the original, but by now it's starting to get a bit old.

    The violence this time somehow manages to not quite be so shocking. There is one sudden rather nasty scene somewhere in the middle, but otherwise, imagine most gunfights in movies you've seen of a police vs machines variety, and you'll get the idea. The plot does take a sudden and rather interesting twist about halfway through as OCP develop Robocop 2, and its own unpredictable behaviour is quite an interesting watch too, taking over as the ED209 equivalent from the original. The special effects still hold up pretty well. Overall, I think there is a bit to criticise about it, and it's not as good as the original, but this is still a pretty good sequel and worthy of the name Robocop. Recommended as a solid sequel.
    fatfreddyscat

    Decent Sequel

    I don't know why this sequel has such a bad rep, it's certainly better than "Robocop 3" (which has its moments, but is still sub-par in many ways), or the syndicated television series. How can you go wrong with a script by Frank Miller (comic book writer/artist responsible for "The Dark Knight Returns" and many years on Marvel's "Daredevil") and the director of "The Empire Strikes Back?" In my book, "R2" picks up exactly where the original left off, with more action, better character development, and maintains the sly sense of humor of the first film. Some of the stop-motion special effects look a little aged now (at least on my VHS copy; I haven't upgraded this one to DVD yet) but if you can get past that "R2" is enjoyable for action freaks.
    jellyneckr

    Good, but not as good as the first

    The original ROBOCOP was one of the rare science fiction movies from the 1980s that didn't suck. After the enormous success of the original ROBOCOP in 1987, there was no doubt that eventually a sequel would be made so three years after the release of the original ROBOCOP, there was ROBOCOP 2. The most common rule with movies is that sequels are terrible and while that is normally always true, that isn't the case with ROBOCOP 2. ROBOCOP 2 is almost as good as the original. It is just as violent and just as entertaining. However, director Irvin Kershner, while a great director, is no Paul Verhoeven. That's not to say that the directing in ROBOCOP 2 isn't good, it's just not as stylish and cool as Verhoeven's directing.

    One of the best aspects of ROBOCOP 2 is that screenwriters Frank Miller and Walon Green were able to think of an original story instead of just using the same story line as the original film. A lot of the dialogue is kind of stupid, but no one sees action pictures like this for the dialogue.

    Though ROBOCOP 2 is not a bad sequel, the same can't be said for the second sequel, ROBOCOP 3.

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    • Quiz
      The scene in which RoboCop opens fire around the head of someone who is smoking, after which he says 'Thank you for not smoking', was actually licensed and run as a public service announcement ahead of several different films in many non-smoking movie theaters during the summer movie season that year.
    • Blooper
      Robocop apparently weighs several hundred pounds, as demonstrated when seven officers struggled trying to lift him after he grabbed the high voltage contacts, yet Robocop's weight never seems to be a factor when using various vehicles, i.e. police squad cars or the Harley-Davidson he commandeers to catch Cain.
    • Citazioni

      [Robocop shoots at man with cigarette]

      RoboCop: Thank you for not smoking.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The title of the film does not appear until the end credits.
    • Versioni alternative
      The UK VHS video release features a number of cuts for violence:
      • A carjacking technique is missing
      • A hooker pokes the a thief in the face with the heel of her shoe
      • Duffy's face being smashed in glass is less shorter
      • Duffy's death is shorter, including a line of dialogue spoken by Angie being lost
      • Anne and Robo shooting bad guys and bloody exit wounds is missing
      • Angie's death is less graphic. Robocop 2 breaks Angie's neck; this was cut.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Arnold Schwarzenegger: The Unlikeliest Star (1990)
    • Colonne sonore
      The Kid Goes Wild
      Performed by Babylon A.D., Courtesy of Arista Records, Inc.

      Written by Derek David, Jack Ponitt & Vic Pepe

      Published by BMG Songs, Inc., Little Elvis, Jack Ponti Music, Perfect Pen Music,

      Warner Bros. Music Corp. (ASCAP)

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 1 novembre 1990 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • 1811 McDuffie St, Houston, Texas, Stati Uniti(Murphy Home)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Orion Pictures
      • Tobor Productions
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    • Budget
      • 25.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 45.681.173 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 14.145.411 USD
      • 24 giu 1990
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 45.682.484 USD
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 57min(117 min)
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      • Dolby SR
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      • 1.85 : 1

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