What does the future hold? In our new series “Imagining the Next Future,” Polygon explores the new era of science fiction — in movies, books, TV, games, and beyond — to see how storytellers and ...
There's a new law enforcer in town and he's half man, half machine! From the director of Total Recall and Basic Instinct comes a "sci-fi fantasy with sleek, high-powered drive" (Time) about an ...
On July 17, 1987, director Paul Verhoeven’s Robocop hit theaters. The Orion Pictures sci-fi actioner went on to gross $53 million that summer and launched a franchise. The Hollywood Reporter’s ...
RoboCop (1987) prioritized social commentary and dark satire through exaggerated violence and villainous motivations. The 2014 RoboCop reboot failed by taking itself too seriously and ignoring what ...
RoboCop, in Paul Verhoeven's 1987 film, was originally supposed to drive around in a custom built vehicle, like Batman does. It had several nicknames: "Robo-Car," "Robo-Mobile" and "Turbo-Car." A ...
January will be a big month for Max, as several RoboCop and Star Trek movies are headed to the service after the holidays. In terms of RoboCop movies, all three of the original films are being added ...
Somehow, RoboCop lives on as NECA is bringing back yet another figure that gives the decade-old sculpt a new deco. RoboCop (1987) is a sci-fi action classic directed by Paul Verhoeven that takes place ...
Robocop begins with a lovely establishing shot of futuristic “Old Detroit” at twilight. The camera soars across a body of water (presumably the Detroit River) and pushes in towards the city. The ...
RoboCop is a 1987 American cyberpunk action film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner. The film stars Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Dan O'Herlihy, Kurtwood Smith, ...
"Stands 6.5 inches tall, based on ROBOCOP 1987 film. Die-cast armor suit and 23 points of articulation lets you re-create film scenes. Also there is a pistol storage room in right thigh to fit auto-9 ...
The statue of RoboCop that started as a tweet that became a nearly 15-year saga has finally found its forever home in Eastern Market in Detroit. The statue, inspired by the 1987 science fiction film ...