The 1987 film RoboCop was a razor sharp satire of late ‘80s America, with its crime, grime, and anarcho-capitalist bend. Interspersed between such lines as “Dead or alive, you’re coming with me” are ...
There’s a moment in RoboCop: Rogue City where the future of law enforcement gets to show a little of the man behind the mask. He corners a reporter he’s been tracking, who reveals she has intel that ...
The CEO behind Omni Consumer Products (the real one, not the fictional one) has revealed himself and why he pledged $25,000 for a RoboCop statue to be built in Detroit. Pete Hottelet, whose company ...
OCP has returned and has shut down the public law enforcement facet of the Detroit city government. They have succeeded in establishing New Detroit, and Robocop has been replaced by R/Cop, an app that ...
Amazon, the megacorporation that most closely resembles RoboCop’s Omni Consumer Product (OCP), is reportedly closer than ever to dismembering a besieged officer and reassembling him as an agent of ...
There is no movie more prescient than RoboCop. The 1987 action movie may seem ridiculous on the surface — a cop gets turned into a robot cop to fight crime in futuristic Detroit — but it takes aim at ...
To those who helped made last night’s RoboCop-at-OCP HQ event happen — Downtown Dallas, Inc.; Brent Brown and his staff at the CityDesign Studio; the Dallas Film Society; and, of course, the ...
A RoboCop prequel TV series that will detail the rise of Omni Consumer Products and the company’s Vice President, Dick Jones, is in early stages of development. Talking to Movieholen.net, Ed Neumeier, ...
Paul Verhoeven's RoboCop-- the second-best film ever made in Dallas -- was released 30 years ago today. And to mark the anniversary, the Alamo Drafthouse just announced that on Sept. 10 at 7:30 p.m.