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Robocop Trilogy Box Set£7.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £32.99 | You save: £25.00 (75%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
- Robocop:
- Documentary 'Flesh and Steel'
- Production Reel with Deleted Scenes Build
- Audio Commentary by Director and Screenwriter
- Deleted Scenes
- Two Original Featurettes: 'Shooting Robocop' and 'Making Robocop'
- Photo Gallery
- Storyboard Comparisons with Audio Commentary
- Trailers
- TV Commercial
- Choose The Theatrical or Director's Cut Version of Robocop
- Robocop 2:
- Original Theatrical Trailer
- Robocop 3:
- Original Trailer
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Dead or alive, you're coming with me
Robocop (Dir. Paul Verhoeven, 1987): He's RoboCop. And in the near future, he's law enforcement's only hope. A sadistic crime wave is sweeping across America. In Old Detroit, the situation is so bad a private corporation, Security Concepts, Inc., has assumed control of the police force. The executives at the company think they have the answer - until the enforcement droid they create kills one of their own. Then an ambitious young executive seizes the opportunity. He and his research team create a law enforcement cyborg from the body of a slain officer
All goes well at first. Robocop stops every sleazeball he encounters with deadly, piercing, and sometimes gruesome accuracy. But there are forces on the street, and within Security Concepts itself, that will stop at nothing to see this super cyborg violently eliminated.
Prepare yourself for non-stop action and adventure in one of the most explosive sci-fi stories you'll ever witness: Robocop. [English language soundtrack only]
Robocop 2 (Dir. Irvin Kerschner, 1990): The sizzling sequel to 1987's sci-fi blockbuster brings back "The Future of Law Enforcement," RoboCop, to face his greatest challenge ever! Peter Weller returns as the half man/half machine police officer, this time to rid the lawless streets of Detroit of the deadly new designer drug "Nuke." Unknown to RoboCop, the evil corporate empire which created him wants to take the city "private," and develop RoboCop 2, a newer, bigger and more powerful version to replace the original.
The script was - in part - written by comic-book genius, Frank Miller (Ronin, The Dark Knight Returns).
Robocop 3 (Dir. Fred Dekker, 1993): Omni Consumer Products (OCP), the conglomerate that designed RoboCop now owns Detroit. The company plans to demolish one of the city's largest neighborhoods to build a gleaming city of the future-after an army of ruthless mercenaries finishes throwing everyone out of their homes. But RoboCop, sworn to protect the public, joins forces with a band of urban freedom fighters battling to save their neighborhood. After battling a lethally efficient ninja android, and equipped with a new arsenal of hi-tech weaponry, RoboCop and the courageous residents take on OCP's private army. It's all-out war, an explosive street fight that could destroy either the entire city or the evil powers behind the brutal corporate raid.

Average rating (8 reviews)
Classic trilogy. Loads of firepower.
doghunter1 | 30/11/2008 | See all doghunter1's reviews (10) »
Original Robocop is very violent in particular at the begining. The second is also good and fun to watch but is more comical in parts compared to the first one. Peter WELLER does a great job in the first two portraying the cyborg cop who is hard as nails. The third film is OK but does not meet the grade of the first two films. Probably because Peter WELLER is not Robocop. This trilogy needs purchasing because there is laods of action, loads of firepower and I love ED209.
Your choice creep :)
baggiepants | 23/07/2008 | See all baggiepants' reviews (45) »
The first two of these movies will go down as classics, the first is brilliant as Clarence Bodicker takes on the cyborg cop and the fighting is great with a lot of violence, especially if you watch the uncut version of the first one. In the first film there is a part where Clarence blows Murphys hand off well in the origanal you never saw nothing but then in the uncut version you see everything, thats how violent it is. The second is'nt a patch on the first but it's still a great movie. But then comes Robocop 3 OH DEAR OH DEAR OH DEAR How can anyone replace the origanal Murphy. The guy that plays him is by far no where near better than peter weller. There is only one man that can play Robocop and its not the guy in the 3rd film. Thats the reason why its only got 4 stars from me all cus the third one lets it down.
Would have been 5 stars if it weren't for dodgy number 3...
RingRaider | 11/06/2008 | See all RingRaider's reviews (51) »
A fantastic looking trilogy that looks great in any film fans collection! I remember watching the first 2 films in my youth and can only vaugely recall the 3rd film, hence my purchase. Any film fan knows the stories, so I won't waste your time. In short, Robocop 1 & 2 are true sci-fi classics. Robocop 3 is best forgotten...
Peter Weller, Belinda Bauer, Nancy Allen, Robert John Burke, Rip Torn, Ronny Cox, Gabriel Damon, Miguel Ferrer, Tom Noonan, Dan O'Herlihy, Kurtwood Smith, Ray Wise & John Ingle | |
18 years and over | |
1987 ; 1990 ; 1993 | |
Widescreen 1.78:1 Anamorphic | |
English - Dolby Digital (5.1) | |
Robocop 2 & 3 only Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo: English ; German ; Spanish ; Italian ; French | |
Danish ; English ; Finnish ; French ; German ; Italian ; Norwegian ; Spanish ; Swedish | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |


















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