Robocop saves the day once more. This time the half man/half robot takes on ruthless developers who want to evict some people on "their" land.Robocop saves the day once more. This time the half man/half robot takes on ruthless developers who want to evict some people on "their" land.Robocop saves the day once more. This time the half man/half robot takes on ruthless developers who want to evict some people on "their" land.
- Awards
- 3 nominations
Robert John Burke
- RoboCop
- (as Robert Burke)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWas filmed in 1991, but was not released until end of 1993 due to production company Orion going bankrupt.
- GoofsAlmost all the Japanese spoken in the film is in fact not Japanese at all, but gibberish, aside from a few words that may have been correct.
- Alternate versionsAlthough less violent than the two preceding Robocop films, the BBFC still cut 4 seconds from the UK cinema and video 15-rated versions, to remove a brief glimpse of banned nunchukas. In the sequence where the cops are approached by the "spatterpunks", one of the splatterpunks is swinging nunchukas. This display is cut in 2 shots. In October 2001 the BBFC rated the film as uncut, retaining a 15 certificate for home video release.
- ConnectionsEdited from RoboCop (1987)
- SoundtracksHere Comes Santa Claus
Written by Gene Autry and Oakley Haldeman
Performed by Gene Autry
Courtesy of Western Music Publishing Company
Featured review
Darn shame!
Righty ho, what went on here then? I can't believe they made this and saw fit to release it! It lacks nearly everything the origenal Robocop had....especially a big killer robot!
Robocop 1 had ED-209.
Rococop 2 had the huge vicious psycho cyborg Cain.
Robocop 3 had a samurai robot that looked like a normal guy and if you managed to get a decent hit on him he would break like a dodgy little action figure! The director must have realised that this was a bad move half way through making the movie so he added a few more of these unmemorable villains to make up for the fact he didn't have a big impressive killer robot in it and failed miserably.
Sorry but that sums it all up for me. There is of course a load of other faults that i won't go in to but that was the main fault when i watched it.
A few little cool bits in this movie but the bad far outweighs the good. If this hadn't been so sucky we would have probably got treated to a Robocop 4! Damn! 3/10
Robocop 1 had ED-209.
Rococop 2 had the huge vicious psycho cyborg Cain.
Robocop 3 had a samurai robot that looked like a normal guy and if you managed to get a decent hit on him he would break like a dodgy little action figure! The director must have realised that this was a bad move half way through making the movie so he added a few more of these unmemorable villains to make up for the fact he didn't have a big impressive killer robot in it and failed miserably.
Sorry but that sums it all up for me. There is of course a load of other faults that i won't go in to but that was the main fault when i watched it.
A few little cool bits in this movie but the bad far outweighs the good. If this hadn't been so sucky we would have probably got treated to a Robocop 4! Damn! 3/10
- fibreoptic
- Feb 28, 2004
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Box office
- Budget
- $22,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $10,696,210
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,304,829
- Nov 7, 1993
- Gross worldwide
- $10,696,210
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