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Jul 02, 2019
The best presentation of a great film
For those unaware, the Criteria release of RoboCop is the best copy to have. It features the film in it's original apsect ratio (1:1.6, which is fairly unusual), and keeps the film intact as intended for the theatrical release. It also features the best audio track of any RoboCop release as well, which is a necessity for those with theatre sound.
For those unaware, RoboCop (1987) is a masterful work of cultural satire taking place in a distopian future. It is a violent film, borderline gore or body horror, with practical effects that warm the heart and only real fail in a few places. Peter Weller delivers a stunning performance as a cyborg, adding the kind of little touches that other films will imitate for decades to come.
I do recommend RoboCop (1987) for any film enthusiast, even for those that may not be inclined to this genre. And for that viewing, I strongly recommend seeking out a Criterion release of the movie. Getting the aspect ration to show properly on modern televisions may be an issue, but it's well worth seeing the film as originally intended.