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Closed Caption; Disc 1:; Commentary with director Paul Verhoeven, writer Ed Neumeier and executive producer Jon Davison; Flesh and Steel: The Making of Robocop Featurette; Shooting Robocop featurette; Making Robocop featurette; The Boardroom: storyboard with commentary by animator Phil Tippett; Deleted scenes; Photo gallery; Original theatrical trailer; TV spot; Disc 2:; Unrated director's cut; Villains of Old Detroit featurette; Special Effects: Then and Now featurette; Robocop: Creating a Legend featurette
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Robocop [Theatrical Version]
1. Main Titles/New Guy [6:11]
2. Ed 209 [1:43]
3. Hot Pursuit [5:33]
4. Mutilation of Murphy [1:18]
5. New Kinda Cop [2:06]
6. On the Streets [4:48]
7. OCP Showdown [3:56]
8. Bad Memories [2:45]
9. Self-Discovery [5:01]
10. Blast From the Past [2:26]
11. Killer Caught [3:38]
12. Battle Bots [2:33]
13. Un-Masked [2:08]
14. Once and for All [4:12]
15. Fired [7:39]
16. End Titles [2:02]
Disc #2 -- Robocop [Extended Version]
1. Main Titles/New Guy [3:29]
2. Ed 209 [3:52]
3. Hot Pursuit [3:24]
4. Mutilation of Murphy [2:29]
5. New Kinda Cop [6:38]
6. On the Streets [3:10]
7. OCP Showdown [4:36]
8. Bad Memories [5:21]
9. Self-Discovery [1:33]
10. Blast From the Past [3:08]
11. Killer Caught [4:31]
12. Battle Bots [8:01]
13. Un-Masked [2:02]
14. Once and for All [6:43]
15. Fired [6:21]
16. End Titles [3:26]
Shooting its way into theaters in 1987, RoboCop garnered a large following as an action-packed, satirical, and, yes, ultraviolent film about the bleak future of law enforcement in Detroit. A good, honest cop named Murphy (Peter Weller), brutally murdered in the line of duty, finds his body reconstructed into a cybernetic crime-fighting weapon by the evil corporation that runs the police department. But Murphy proves he has ideas of his own, as he seeks revenge on the malicious thugs who savagely killed him. Strewn with high-intensity action and eye-popping stop-motion animation, director Paul Verhoeven (Total Recall) intelligently balances the film with a strong emotional element, as Murphy searches not only for revenge but for his identity. The film is at its best when crossing the story's inherent drama with satirical and often self-reflexive humor. Followed by two sequels, a forgettable TV series, and numerous comic books and novels, RoboCop has earned its place among the premier science-fiction films of the '80s. Greg Kalleres, Barnes & Noble
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