Budget
$22,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$10,696,210
Opening weekend US & Canada
$4,304,829
Gross worldwide
$10,696,210
Budget
$22,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$10,696,210
Opening weekend US & Canada
$4,304,829
Gross worldwide
$10,696,210
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By Bethany 2022-03-21 09:02:13
2021-12-23 Robocop 3 Xiaomi Box
The Japanese invested in the construction of the Delta City in Detroit. The eviction order expelled the residents and the residents were taken away by the heavily armed police. The girl Nicole was separated from her parents. The rebels resisted the demolition. The army got the weapon and was chased by the police officers such as Louis Anne and the police car rolled over at the Perak Party site. Anne called for help Murphy changed the vehicle chasing the...
By Monty 2022-02-12 08:01:46
Capitalism-a beautiful love scam
Two days ago, I spent more than a dozen yuan to buy a VIP member on Mango TV, not for anything else, just for watching movies. During this period of time, I was very interested in the history of Japan's economic glorious period in the 1980s, and I continued to collect information in this regard on the Internet. Movies are the best way to understand a period of history and social phenomena, so I found two U.S.-Japan co-productions at the end of the last century, one is "Black Rain"...
By Rhiannon 2022-02-12 08:01:46
I wanted to make a writing outline to count how bad Robocop 3 is, but I count it all in the movie. This film is really bad scheduling, bad acting, bad editing, bad plot. The props are bad...the only better photography, there are also lenses that are out of focus after zooming. In short, I feel that the entire crew must be short of funds and have dealt with it.
Let me talk about the first two issues: scheduling and acting, all of which are the...
By Santino 2022-02-12 08:01:46
How do citizens resist the huge profits and demolition?
Who said that the United States has no profiteering demolition? At least in the imagination, there are in the movies.
The demolition unit in the film and the Detroit local government are in a fight (this is consistent with China's national conditions) and use despicable means to drive local residents. Not only did they use well-equipped OPC guards that have undergone formal military training, they even used high-tech bionic robots. Of course, these urban management and demolition...
By Fatima 2022-02-12 08:01:46
The company was acquired and started to clean up the city, expelled some of the indigenous people in poor areas, and forcibly demolished residential areas. It seems familiar. I don’t know why the deported people will be shown on the death list in the police system, and I don’t know why they survived this. Reconstruction can be avoided by the deadline... I didn't understand it. The new Japanese robot is more like the robot in "Terminator". In the film, the Japanese should directly...
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By Mable 2022-03-28 09:01:04
What Sinar Mas Corporation? Only my friends call me Murphy!...
By Creola 2022-03-28 09:01:04
Ann Lewis is finally dying. Just one word, rotten! no...
By Edwin 2022-03-27 09:01:10
Wow, it sucks! No wonder the series couldn't go on after that! Hanging on the anti-demolition film made by Robocop, the pessimism and negativity of this series towards the big group is maximized in this film. The big capitalist group can not only buy the city (Is the demolition of the entire district for the benefit of the group a divine prediction for a certain dynasty? ?) Even intends to buy law enforcement (fortunately the director did not defeat the soul of the series: Cop defends the...
By Cassandra 2022-03-27 09:01:10
This film is a pure 1980s film. It seems out of date and too old-fashioned...
By Delia 2022-03-27 09:01:10
[CCAV6] Violent demolition team encounters citizens' resistance against Robocop and Little Lolita to show their...
Rehab in War Room: Commander. Detroit police are out there, sir. They're fighting against us.
Paul McDaggett: So? We have a schedule to keep.
The CEO: We don't fire on police officers. You're out of line, McDaggett. I'm still in charge here. I'm pulling the plug.
Paul McDaggett: Sit down.
The CEO: What, you gone war wacky?
Paul McDaggett: [points his gun at The CEO] I said sit down.
Nikko: How we getting out of here, anyway?
Dr. Marie Lazarus: Nikko! How did you get...? No, never mind. Did you see a transmission dish outside?
Nikko: Yeah, and I was just watching the Media Break guy pick his nose.
[the CEO and Johnson watches helplessly as, thanks to Dr. Lazarus' speech, OCP's stock plummets]
The CEO: [shocked and horrified] Oh, my God, Johnson. Our stock has dropped to nothing. We're ruined.