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  1. May 13, 2019 · The first robot clearly has a terrified man inside who doesn’t understand his new cyborg existence and immediately turns to suicide as a way out. As the second robot kills itself, we see a human skull screaming in abject horror. It might be claymation, but a skull crying out for death is jarring in any form.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RoboCop_2RoboCop 2 - Wikipedia

    RoboCop 2 also elaborates on Officer Murphy's remaining humanity and the tech's impact on it, [70] another reason Kershner wanted to direct; he found the conflict a symbol on real-life society becoming programmed and "roboticized" by outside forces unconsciously. [23]

  3. Feb 13, 2014 · Myth of the ‘real-life Robocop’ Reports that the ultimate crime enforcer may be on our streets soon is largely news hype, says Quentin Cooper. We’re more likely to see Robosnoop, not Robocop.

  4. Feb 1, 2021 · RoboCop was fully on board, but not just for exploitation or titillation. The extreme violence conveys a brutal future in which human life isn't valued.

  5. www.scifinow.co.uk › interviews › throwback-robocop-2Throwback: RoboCop 2 - SciFiNow

    Nov 26, 2020 · It’s been over 30 years since Robocop 2 was released so we take a look back at Irvin Kershner’s, perhaps unfairly overlooked, sequel. When Dutch director Paul Verhoeven let RoboCop roam the dystopian city streets of Detroit in 1987, the result was a smart satire on corporate greed, consumerism and rebirth that explored a cyborg super cop ...

  6. History. OCP's attempts to recreate RoboCop resulted in a string of failures. Numerous prototypes were created using the remains of deceased police officers for the biological components, but in each case the prototype would go insane and kill itself.

  7. Feb 12, 2014 · Currently, while electrodes capable of "operating" RoboCop's prosthetics and could conceivably be placed inside its brain, they'd only last perhaps two years at the most.

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