RoboCop 3 Reviews
Watch the first episode but stop after that.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Aug 4, 2009
Limiting the gore, but not the carnage, in pursuit of a PG-13 rating and more youngsters, pic remains a cluttered, nasty exercise that seems principally intent on selling action figures.
Full Review | Mar 26, 2009
Dekker's third instalment also comes third in terms of merit.
| Feb 9, 2006
In the latest episode of the series, which seems to have nearly run out of steam, he is portrayed by Robert John Burke, an actor who bears some resemblance to Mr. Weller while lacking his forerunner's tongue-in-cheek glint of authoritarian machismo.
Full Review | Original Score: 1/5 | Aug 30, 2004
As for the conflict, it's hardly riveting and often it's downright silly. The sets and effects betray their downsized budget. And the Japanese bashing is less artful than in Rising Sun, though just as obnoxious.
| Jan 1, 2000
Why do they persist in making these retreads? Because RoboCop is a brand name, I guess, and this is this year's new model. It's an old tradition in Detroit to take an old design and slap on some fresh chrome.
| Original Score: 1.5/4 | Jan 1, 2000
A pretty illogical plot, uninteresting characters and so-so effects are sure to keep this one a snoozer.
| Original Score: 1/5 | Jan 1, 2000
If you really want more RoboCop, rent the video of the first movie.
| Jan 1, 2000