RoboCop 2 (1990)

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RoboCop 2: Directed by Irvin Kershner. With Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Belinda Bauer, Dan O’Herlihy. Cyborg law enforcer RoboCop returns to protect the citizens of old Detroit but faces a deadly challenge when a rogue OCP member secretly creates a new, evil RoboCop 2.

“Whoever thought that Irvin Kershner (nice bloke/mediocre director) would be the right person to take over the reins of the Robocop franchise from Paul Verhoeven (enfant terrible/movie maverick) should be made to explain themselves to a malfunctioning ED-209 (u0026quot;You have 20 seconds to justify your decision… 15 seconds… 10 seconds…. BLAM! BLAM! BLAM!u0026quot;): although Kershner proved himself capable of putting together a slick, family-friendly sci-fi sequel with The Empire Strikes Back, heu0026#39;s clearly way out of his depth when dealing with the kind of gritty, über-violent, and wickedly satirical content that is second nature for Hollywood bad-boy Verhoeven.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAs one might expect, there are lots of explosions, gunfire, bloody bullet hits, and special effects on show, but Kirshner plays it all way too safe, displaying none of the excess or imagination that made the first film such an incredible experience. When you factor in a surprisingly poor script from comic geek favourite Frank Miller, an uninspired performance from star Peter Weller that feels more like contractual obligation rather than a genuine yearning to reprise the role, a forgettable main bad guy in the form of Tom Noonan (with a bloody kid as his sidekick!), and some weak attempts at mimicking the originalu0026#39;s wry humour, what you have is a sequel that just about satisfies on the most basic of levels (itu0026#39;s got guns and robots and Nancy Allen), but can only be seen as a disappointment when compared to its predecessor.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003e5.5 out of 10, rounded up to 6 for IMDb.”

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