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La ciudad de Detroit está dominada por bandas de mafiosos que no pueden ser controlados por la policía, pero sí por los poderosos dirigentes de la multinacional OCP, los cuales quieren destruir un barrio de inmigrantes y, en su lugar, construir un complejo residencial de lujo. Para lograrlo, sobornan a los políticos y controlan a casi toda la policía, pero no consiguen controlar a Robocop, que protegerá a los inocentes. Cuando todo parece perdido para los oprimidos, unos pocos policías tienen un arranque de honestidad y se unen a Robocop para restablecer el orden y la justicia.
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This is where they turned the series into a kid's comic book movie. In all that it loses its way and gets too cartoony. Still, it's still fairly entertaining if you just want a bit more of RoboCop action. Easily the weakest of the series though, which is strange considering all the talent involved...
While RoboCop 2 was a step back, it was still a quality film. This one is a BIG step back and borderline skippable. It is cheesy (sometimes in a good campy way), corny, and feels like a straight to television film. There is a reason that the franchise basically died after this film came out. Rating: 1.5/5 - 60% - Not Recommended to Everyone
The weakiest, has a telefilm style, but with more budget. We see very young Eva LaRue (CSI Miami) and Jill Hennessy (Crossing Jordan)
Good grief. I've read before watching it that _RoboCop 3_ was bad because it tried to appeal to a younger audience, but that really wasn't it (that was more the problem of the toy line tie-in animated series, obviously). There are quite a few scenes dark enough to make this an inappropriate one to watch with the children ([spoiler]the jumper[/spoiler] comes to mind). But what I saw is a lot of terrible acting, bad costumes, absolutely awful writing, and the dumbest resistance fighters. The script of _RoboCop 2_ was terrible because it didn't know what story it wanted to tell, opening up a dozen storylines and instantly forgetting about them again, and the one storyline it did follow not being believable. _RoboCop 3_'s script is terrible even though it knows the one, paper-thin story it wants to tell. It's just told so poorly that nothing holds together. I'm surprised Frank Miller didn't disown these. On the upside, it did still have a few passable one-liners (I liked "it looks expensive", and the rocket scientist one); the news and ad segments, although few and short, were a bit better than in the second one; and I thought the reprogramming and pimp car chase sequences were pretty decent.
Horrendously awful doesn’t even begin to describe _RoboCop 3_. The acting is pathetic at best, and the special effects aren’t even up to B-movie standards. Not to mention that the plot is insultingly idiotic. In short, _RoboCop 3_ is an atrocity that defiles the name of RobCop.