The film opens with the usual Media Break news programme that we've come to expect, with reassuringly the newscaster from the previous films. The news tells us that OCP has been bought out by a Japanese corporation. It also tells us that Old Detroit is still a shit-hole. OCP is trying to move residents out of said shit-hole so that they can level the place and start again from scratch. Of course many residents are none too pleased, so OCP has a new "Rehab" force, or "Urban Rehabilitation Officers" to encourage people to move on. Cue the creepy, evil guy in charge of the Rehab force giving an interview, and of course trying to put a positive spin on things.
Then we see a young girl in her bedroom. Her dad comes in and she asks him if the news reports are true and if it really is a war-zone outside. Her dad tries to reassure her and say that she's safe where she is. Cue a huge wrecking ball that comes straight through the bedroom wall. The family make a run for it, out into a scene of chaos where all the other residents are doing the same. The Rehab force arrives and starts herding people onto buses. The young girl gets separated from her parents. She's chased by one of the Rehab guys but falls over by the side of a van. The van door opens and she's pulled inside. In the van are the main group of resistance fighters who are intent on staying put. The group's leader is a local black woman.
The call goes out over the police radio for all units to pursue our resistance friends. One of those who responds to the call is Lewis. After a truly uninspiring car chase, Lewis and her other police friends all manage to crash. Our resistance friends celebrate in their battered yellow van, but then another police car starts pursuing them. It's RoboCop (you'd never have guessed, would you). Meanwhile Lewis and her police friends have crashed in a rough part of town. I thought they were all rough? Anyway they're surrounded by a local gang and Lewis calls for backup. RoboCop hears the call and breaks off his pursuit of the yellow van to go and help. Sergeant Reed (also the same guy from the previous films) orders RoboCop to continue pursuit of the van, but he ignores the order. He arrives at the scene and detaches one of his hands, replacing it with a machine gun attachment. At this point I thought RoboCop had basically just become a glorified food blender. Even more laughable is that RoboCop manages to catch a bullet between his fingers that's heading towards Lewis. He manages to defeat the gang, but he gets petrol bombed in the process and ends up looking like shit.
Meanwhile the Japanese corporation that has taken over OCP is unhappy with the slow progress in clearing Old Detroit of its residents. The Japanese firm says it's going to send over its army of ninja androids to speed things up. Cue a scene where one of said ninja androids is sitting cross legged with his eyes closed, palms turned upward holding a sword. A little bit of a stereotype there wouldn't you say? Or lazy, unimaginative writing. Probably more likely the latter.
An OCP dickhead goes to the police station to find out why RoboCop disobeyed an order to pursue our resistance friends. He talks to the tech nerd babe in charge of RoboCop. You can tell she's a tech nerd as she's wearing a white lab coat and glasses; it's the tech nerd uniform. Tech babe says RoboCop would only disobey an order if he didn't agree with it. So in other words he made a decision. Tech babe says RoboCop's friend was in trouble and so he made a judgement call. She points out that human policemen do the same thing all the time. OCP dickhead says RoboCop doesn't have friends, he's just a machine. Tech babe argues that if OCP just wanted a robot, why did they put Murphy inside in the first place. They argue some more. OCP dickhead says that Murphy is dead. Tech babe says that RoboCop is Murphy (well, what's left of him anyway). She also argues that you can't interface human and machine and then complain when the human part makes a decision. In the end the OCP dickhead says that he wants Murphy's memories and emotions wiped to make him more predictable. And that they want to use RoboCop on the Rehab force. Murphy is sitting in his chillout chair. Tech babe watches his dreams on the tv monitor. In the end she decides not to wipe his memories.
RoboCop works out where our resistance friends are hiding thanks to his photographic memory. He makes his way to their location and Lewis decides to go with him. One of her colleagues asks if she wants her body armour, but she says she's off duty and refuses to take it. (Hmm, talk about making it bloody obvious what's going to happen next). So RoboCop and Lewis arrive at the church where our resistance friends and a load of refugees are hiding out. Then evil guy and his Rehab force turn up to level the place. RoboCop and Lewis decide to make a stand against the Rehab force, saying that the people inside the church are just innocent civilians. Lewis says "If you want to get in there you're going to have to shoot through us". Evil guy replies "I don't have a huge problem with that" and machine guns Lewis in the chest. RoboCop tries to shoot at the evil guy and the Rehab force, but he's unable to because they're all OCP officers and it goes against his programming. Evil guy then fires a grenade at RoboCop which hits him in the chest. RoboCop manages to pick up Lewis and carry her inside the church while our resistance friends provide covering fire. Then there's some mushy bollocks between RoboCop and Lewis before she finally dies.
RoboCop decides to stay and help our resistance friends. They all make a quick exit from the church via the sewer. Sadly for our resistance friends the evil Rehab guy is able to track RoboCop easily as he's OCP property. Our resistance friends make it to their underground hideout, but RoboCop passes out and does a faceplant just outside the door. Presumably a delayed effect from having a grenade in the chest. The resistance people pick him up and carry him inside. RoboCop manages to say the words "tracking beacon" and smart-arse kid manages to find and remove it. One of the resistance guys throws the tracking beacon in the sewer, right underneath a manhole cover that they've booby trapped. A Rehab guy attempts to open the manhole cover and is blown to shit.
OCP dickhead phones tech babe. He says she might want to turn on the news. The news shows evil guy giving a statement to say that RoboCop gunned down his colleague and that he's joined the "terrorist rebel forces". The newsreader says that RoboCop is armed and should be considered extremely dangerous. OCP dickhead says he wants to see tech babe in his office at 7am the next day and that maybe then he won't consider bringing charges against her. The head of OCP puts out an arrest warrant for RoboCop. He says without RoboCop's help the rebels will be much easier to deal with. He then fires OCP dickhead, who immediately leaves the room and shoots himself in the head. We only hear the shot of course. This film is far too tame to show anything that good.
Our resistance friends make it to a new hideout. They're trying to fix RoboCop, but the guy says he's more used to fixing cars than cyborgs. RoboCop manages to say that they should try to find tech babe as she'll be able to fix him. Smart-arse kid goes to the police station in search of her. She finds tech babe and says she knows where RoboCop is. Tech babe doesn't believe her. But smart-arse kid tells tech babe that RoboCop says thank you for not taking his memories away.
One of the ninja androids arrives at the old resistance hideout. There's four guys there, but they refuse to say where our friends have gone so they all end up dead. Tech babe and smart-arse kid arrive back at the hideout in a police van with all of RoboCop's support equipment. Tech babe says it looks like a direct hit to RoboCop's heart. There follows a scene very reminiscent of the original film, where we see things from RoboCop's point of view. We see him come to at various times as Tech babe is working on him. We see the woman leader of the resistance say "I've got that heart you wanted" as she holds up said heart in her hand. We see a new chest plate being fitted. Finally we see RoboCop reboot and list his prime directives. Prime directive 4 "Never oppose an OCP officer" has been deleted. So RoboCop has been successfully repaired. There's a soppy scene between smart-arse kid and Murphy while tech babe sleeps. Smart-arse kid talks about her parents. Murphy uses his photographic memory to search through the police database. He discovers that smart-arse kid's parents were both killed while trying to escape from a relocation camp. Murphy asks her if she misses her parents. She says yes. Murphy says "But you remember them. Because if you remember them, they're never really gone".
Our resistance friends show tech babe something they stole from the police armoury. They say they have no idea what it is. Tech babe tells them it's a prototype for RoboCop's jetpack. (Dear god, please. No). Tech babe is fitting RoboCop's jetpack when suddenly he has a flashback of Lewis dying. Lewis says "Get them for me. Promise". RoboCop stands up and throws off the jetpack. The resistance leader asks him where he's going. RoboCop replies "Unfinished business" and fucks off. Tech babe tells the resistance leader not to worry, RoboCop will be back. Smart-arse kid asks where he's going. Tech babe replies "To keep a promise".
RoboCop walks into the police department. Sergeant Reed asks quizzically "Murphy. Do you know there's a warrant out for your arrest?" To which RoboCop coyly replies "Yes" as we see the police department crawling with officers. Sergeant Reed says "Just checking. What can I do for you?" RoboCop asks where the Rehab force department is. Sergeant Reed says it's just down the hall. RoboCop says thanks. And that he may want to call the fire department. RoboCop goes into the department and torches it. No really, he has a flamethrower attachment. He asks one of the Rehab guys where he can find evil guy.
Evil guy is in a motel room. There's a knock at the door. It turns out to be one of our resistance friends turned informant. He says he'll lead the Rehab force to the resistance hideout. RoboCop arrives at the motel, but evil guy manages to escape out of the window and gets away in a passing OCP van. RoboCop finds a pink Cadillac outside belonging to a pimp which he commandeers. So we have a ridiculous scene where RoboCop chases the OCP van in a pimp-mobile. The doors at the back of the OCP van open up and several Rehab force guys are there with guns. The pimp-mobile is blown to shit, but RoboCop keeps on driving the increasingly wrecked car until it's just a chassis. There's some kids playing hockey in the road. They move out of the way when the OCP van comes past. Evil guy chucks some cash out of the back and all the kids run into the road to pick it up. RoboCop of course has to stop and evil guy gets away.
Back at the resistance hideout the informant guy returns. As he does so the Rehab force comes crashing in through the windows, guns blazing. The woman leader of the resistance group is shot and killed. The informant guy is also killed. Tech babe and smart-arse kid make a run for it. Tech babe realises she's not going to escape, so she puts smart-arse kid into a ventilation shaft and tells her to go. Tech babe is captured and taken to OCP headquarters.
Evil guy goes to police headquarters. He tells Sergeant Reed that he wants 50 of his officers to help the Rehab force clear the remaining residents. Sergeant Reed tells evil guy that's not the kind of work the police do and throws his badge on the floor before walking out. One by one, all of Reed's colleagues come forward and throw their badges on the floor before walking out. Evil guy sees an arrested gang member in the police station. He asks if he and his gang friends would like to make some money. So yes, evil guy decides to use gang members to help clear the residents.
Smart-arse kid is crawling through the ventilation ducts at OCP headquarters. She uses her laptop to hack into the security cameras and locate tech babe. Sergeant Reed and his colleagues show up in Old Detroit in their police cars. He says in 45 minutes the Rehab force will be there to finally clear the residents and level the place. He says to get anyone who shouldn't be fighting down into the basement. He says everyone else is now deputised by the Detroit police department. Can he do that? I thought he'd just quit?
RoboCop arrives back at what remains of the resistance hideout. One of the android ninjas shows up. There's an extremely tiresome battle between the two during which RoboCop gets various extremities sliced off. Eventually RoboCop manages to reattach his grenade launcher attachment and destroys the android with a grenade to the face. At the same time another tiresome battle begins between the Rehab force/gang members and the police/residents.
Smart-arse kid finds tech babe. They use smart-arse kid's laptop to hack into the tv transmitter and broadcast a message out to the people of Detroit, letting them know what evil bastards OCP really are. Meanwhile the police/residents are getting their asses handed to them by the Rehabs/gang members. It looks like it's all over for our resistance friends. But what's this I hear? Yes, RoboCop and his jetpack have come to save the day. The effects used for RoboCop flying are truly appalling, even for the time. And I mean utterly abysmal. You really have to see it to believe it.
Tech babe and smart-arse kid manage to escape. RoboCop flies into OCP headquarters to confront evil guy. Evil guy summons two of the ninja androids. Tech babe and smart-arse kid run in to find RoboCop battling the two androids. The girls manage to hack into the androids and get them to simultaneously decapitate each other. Evil guy calls them both "stupid fools" (strong words indeed) as the two androids are fitted with a "thermal failsafe device" which will nuke everyone to shit in a few seconds. What the hell is "failsafe" about that? It's definitely more "faildangerous" if you ask me. Evil guy says that they're all dead. But RoboCop gets back in his jetpack and flies both the girls out of the window to safety. As they fly away we see the OCP building getting blown to shit.
In the final scene the head of the Japanese corporation goes to visit Old Detroit with the head of OCP. We see the residents busily cleaning up and getting back to normal. The Japanese guy fires the head of OCP. The head of OCP sees RoboCop. He says "Well I gotta hand it to you... what do they call you? Murphy is it?" to which RoboCop replies "My friends call me Murphy. You call me, RoboCop". Hooray. The end.
Thank fuck for that. This review has taken me days. I've only been able to watch a few minutes of this film at a time before feeling nauseous. It's just so bad. The original RoboCop was fantastic. The second film, while not quite up to the standard of the first was still an enjoyable movie. But then this dreadful piece of shite comes along and vomits all over the first two films.
The story is weak and uninteresting. RoboCop/Murphy seems to be much more of a side character in this film, with the young girl being the main focus of attention. In my opinion that's a mistake. I wanted this film to be a continuation of Murphy's story, but sadly it wasn't. Maybe they realised that wasn't possible with a completely different actor playing the role. I think they picked the guy based upon the fact that he looks a lot like Peter Weller, and probably not so much for his acting abilities. He's okay, but he's no Peter Weller if you ask me. In this film RoboCop/Murphy is reduced to cheesy one-liners. They definitely went more for the humour/comic book feel in this film, but it misses the mark by miles. The dark humour and satire of the previous films has vanished. Instead now we have a film that feels rather insipid and watered-down.
There's no gore, violence or bad language to speak of. I think evil guy calls tech babe a slag at one point, that's about it. Nothing hard hitting or shocking here then. And no real surprises either. It's one of those films where you know what's coming every step of the way, and you're not looking forward to it, for all the wrong reasons. One of the worst things by far is RoboCop's jetpack, both in terms of its implementation and the fact that they even did it. I don't need RoboCop to fly. At no point during the previous two films did I think "You know what this film really needs? It needs RoboCop to fly. Sod all the shooting people to shit with a huge gun, just have the fucker fly". As soon as RoboCop donned his jetpack, my brain donned its own jetpack, and fucked off to a alternate universe where this film doesn't exist.
Is there anything good at all about this film? Well the answer to that is surprisingly, yes. The composer used in the original film was brought back on board for the third movie. So the iconic themes and music from the original film are present once again, after sadly being noticeably absent from RoboCop 2. Yes, it's not great when all you can say that's good about a film is the music, but it's a plus point nonetheless.
So overall what can we conclude? Well, I would've said it's a shame. I would've said it could've been great. But honestly, I think with Peter Weller not reprising his role it never really stood a chance. It was always going to suck, the question was how hard. Sadly the answer appears to be extremely. If we look at the trilogy it definitely takes a downward spiral and IMDb reflects this; RoboCop scores 7.5, RoboCop 2 scores 5.7 and RoboCop 3 scores 3.8. I think 3.8 is may be a fair score for this film if you take it in isolation. But comparing it against the previous two films I'd personally score it lower. If you watched the first film, or even the first two films and enjoyed them, don't watch this. Keep your RoboCop memories happy ones. I'm gonna go watch ED-209 make people pâté now.