{"id":107908,"date":"2014-02-12T13:42:51","date_gmt":"2014-02-12T18:42:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/robocop-2014-pg-13-2-6-5.php"},"modified":"2014-02-12T13:42:51","modified_gmt":"2014-02-12T18:42:51","slug":"robocop-2014-pg-13-2-6-5","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/cyborg\/robocop-2014-pg-13-2-6-5.php","title":{"rendered":"Robocop [2014] [PG-13] &#8211; 2.6.5"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>          A Detroit police officer (Joel Kinnaman) suffers          life-threatening injuries in a car bombing but receives a          second chance by becoming a cyborg in OmniCorp's Robocop          Program. To his wife's (Abbie Cornish's) dismay, he          becomes emotionless as the police department's number one          crime fighter. Also with Michael Keaton, Gary Oldman,          Samuel L. Jackson, Michael K Williams and Jackie Earle          Haley. Directed by Jose Padilha. [2:00]        <\/p>\n<p>          SEX\/NUDITY 2 - In the background of one          scene a woman wearing a shirt that ends at mid-thigh and          a man fight in an alley; he pushes her down and the scene          ends (a possible rape is implied).          A husband and his wife kiss and he          removes her sweater to reveal a bra and cleavage; he lies          on top of her on the bed, kisses her and they are          interrupted by outside noises that cause him to leave the          room. A husband kisses his wife briefly. A wife hugs her          husband while he is wearing heavy body armor and he does          not respond.          A woman wears a low cut black suit          that reveals part of her bra and cleavage. Robots scan          people for weapons and can see the outline of          breasts.          We hear that a male criminal was          convicted of rape.<\/p>\n<p>                    VIOLENCE\/GORE 6 - A man leaves his house at          night to see why his car alarm is going off and when he          opens the driver's door the car explodes to fill the          screen with flames; we see the frame of the burning car,          a blackened body lying on the porch steps and a hospital          photo later shows the man's blotchy red and scarred body          missing the left leg from mid-thigh to foot, the right          arm and most of one eye; we hear that his spinal cord is          severed and he suffered 4th degree burns on 80% of his          body and could die.          A mother, father and teen son argue          about a war and about whether to kill enemies; the father          leaves the house, meets comrades who gather rifles and          they go into the streets to fight; the father wears wires          and explosives on his shirt and the streets fill with          smoke and fire as guns are discharged and hand-held          cannons are fired; robots and people fall (we see no          blood), drones fly overhead and the teen boy jumps from a          roof onto the top of a jeep and pulls out a large knife;          a robot walker targets him, shoots him several times with          automatic gunfire, killing him (no blood is seen) as his          mother screams.          At an outdoor press conference, a          cyborg jumps into the crowd to arrest a murderer and          shoots the man, who falls dead (no blood is shown); we          hear that a child saw the incident and was traumatized. A          cyborg enters a police department accompanied by his          partner and confronts two detectives; the cyborg shoots          both detectives after arresting them and presenting the          evidence; then he confronts the police chief and nearly          shoots her, but his supervisor cuts off his power.          Corporate soldiers take a cyborg to a laboratory and          place him on a stand when a scientist runs in, shouting,          and wakes the cyborg up; other soldiers try to break into          the lab by shooting the bulletproof glass around the lab          and when they break the glass the cyborg shoots them          (they all fall, presumably dead) and we see some blood in          patches on the cyborg's face. A cyborg shoots robots,          jumps on top of a walker robot and shoots into its body,          destroying it, followed by a police SWAT jeep running          over it; the cyborg is shot in the back and he falls, and          another man shoots the shooter in the back, presumably          killing him; a man receives a leg wound and we see some          blood and the cyborg loses one arm and part of his visor.          A cyborg shoots a man as the man points a gun at the          cyborg, his wife and little boy and the cyborg collapses          (we see a large blood spatter behind the dead man's          head). Three men make a drug deal in an alley when a          cyborg roars up on a motorcycle and shoots one man as he          climbs a wall (no blood is seen), then threatens a second          man with heavy electroshock that will make him lose          control of bladder and bowels; the man gives the cyborg          information.          A cyborg arrives at a warehouse at          night where dozens of thugs inside wear night vision          goggles and hold large caliber rifles and handguns;          gunfire breaks out and we see many sparks, flashes of          fire, red lights and we hear some men grunt as they fall,          presumably dead; at the end of the fight, the cyborg          turns on the lights and we see men lying on the floor,          dead. Two undercover detectives meet with illegal gun          dealers in a restaurant; gunfire breaks out, one man          jumps through a glass door (shattering it) to the street          and another one is blown through a glass window when he          is shot (we see some blood).          A cyborg shoots a man's exoskeleton          with a shot set on \"stun\" and the man falls, writhing in          pain as sparks travel around his body. A cyborg          approaches a car and punches through the driver's side          window, breaks a man's arm, pulls him out, and steps on          the man's hand to obtain information; the man screams and          gives the information.          In the background of one scene, a          woman and a man fight in an alley; he pushes her down and          the scene ends (a possible rape is implied). During the          upload of a police department database, a cyborg becomes          agitated, having a seizure until his power is cut off (he          flashes back to the car bombing that injured him several          times).          An injured cop wakes up and finds his          body transplanted into a computerized, armored machine;          he becomes angry, wails, shouts and grabs a scientist by          the throat (he drops the scientist, unharmed), then runs          into the street, jumping over a high wall; outside, his          electrical power cuts off from a console in an office and          he collapses unconscious in a rice paddy; the cop later          says to tell his family that he is dead. We see an          injured cop in a hospital room with an oxygen tube          attached to his nose and we hear that he will recover as          a machine reads his vital signs beside the bed (his face          appears somewhat abraded). When a scientist manipulates          part of a cyborg's brain tissue with an instrument, he          causes the cyborg to say that he tastes peanut butter,          which he does not like.          A cyborg enters a weapons room where          there are dozens of large caliber handguns along the          walls, two of which are given to the cyborg and he is put          through a shooting obstacle course to fight robots with          guns; a lot of loud shooting, sparks and flames from gun          barrels are seen and the cyborg defeats all the robots.          During a second obstacle course, the cyborg has received          \"combat mode\" software and reacts faster against a larger          number of robots, decapitating one of them in a shower of          sparks; his supervisor threatens him with pain and          malfunction if the supervisor would shoot the cyborg with          the largest caliber gun, especially in the face.          A cyborg spends each night plugged          into hoses equipped with sensors to read vital signs, a          dialysis unit and liquid nutrition; during sleep, his          blood runs through the hoses for cleaning and to receive          nutrients; in one scene, he stands in front of a mirror          as his robotic parts come unattached and we see the          organic parts that consist of his face and brain (visible          through a glass upper skull), lungs (visible and          breathing under glass), throat organs and one hand; he          receives new robotic parts twice in this manner and          during one brain operation, we see into the top of the          brain, which is moderately bloody, as a scientist removes          some small metal parts. We see photos of patients that          show an ex-cop without legs from mid-thigh to foot,          another ex-cop paralyzed and slumped in a wheelchair and          an overweight ex-cop with only stumps for arms and          legs.          A detective argues with two other          detectives about whether they are corrupt; the police          chief says she will take care of corruption through          internal investigations. Men argue about black market gun          sales. One man asks another man to kill a police          detective and the first man says it's too dangerous. We          hear that a male criminal was convicted of rape. During a          senate hearing a senator asks a robotics CEO what a robot          feels if it's killing a child and the CEO replies,          \"Nothing.\" A training officer calls a cyborg \"it\" and Tin          Man, telling everyone who will listen that cyborgs are          inferior to robots. A news reporter declares that America          needs more cyborgs on the streets to cut crime rates to          \"0\" and that cyborg technology can save more wounded law          enforcement officers. The media calls for the use of          androids on US city streets to fight crime.          A little boy looks scared and          breathes heavily when he meets his father who has become          a cyborg. Numerous tall robots and security droids that          look like Star Wars Imperial Walkers flood onto the          streets in several locales and frighten people; a woman          screams at one of the walkers (she is unharmed). Robots          scan people for weapons and can see muscle and bones.          American troops in wars of the future are replaced by          drones and heavily armed robots.        <\/p>\n<p>          PROFANITY 5 - 1 F-word and 1 not          fully-enunciated F-word derivative, 10 scatological terms          (1 not fully-enunciated), 3 anatomical terms, 12 mild          obscenities, exclamations (shut-up), name-calling (idiot,          \"it,\" Tin Man, robophobic, monkey, clown, monster,          bullying imperialists), stereotypical references to          corporations, CEOs, reporters, corrupt police officers,          scientists, mercenary soldiers, families, Detroit,          Blacks, the Chinese, 1 religious profanity (GD), 8          religious exclamations (e.g. Holy Christ, Oh My God,          Christ, For Christ's Sakes). [profanity          glossary]        <\/p>\n<p>          SUBSTANCE USE - Anesthesia is used during a          brain operation (we do not see it administered), a          scientist adjusts a cyborg's dopamine levels to eliminate          his emotional responses, a scientist states that drugs          are affecting a cyborg but we see none administered, we          hear that a cyborg received antidepressants in order to          have good dreams, and three men in an alley make a drug          deal and pass small packets of gray powder. Glasses of          wine are shown on dinner tables in a restaurant (no one          is seen drinking), a man drinks a bottle of beer in his          kitchen, men and women drink from bottles of beer at a          garden party, a man drinks from a glass of whiskey at an          outdoor bar, and a man sits before a glass of whiskey and          the bottle that are on his desk (he is not shown          drinking).        <\/p>\n<p>          DISCUSSION TOPICS - Corporate greed,          politics, media influence, technology, crime,          consequences, robots, emotions, relationships, justice,          reconciliation.        <\/p>\n<p>          MESSAGE - Bionics can be used for good with          community and corporate support and adequate regulation.        <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See more here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.kids-in-mind.com\/r\/robocop.htm\" title=\"Robocop [2014] [PG-13] - 2.6.5\">Robocop [2014] [PG-13] - 2.6.5<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> A Detroit police officer (Joel Kinnaman) suffers life-threatening injuries in a car bombing but receives a second chance by becoming a cyborg in OmniCorp's Robocop Program. To his wife's (Abbie Cornish's) dismay, he becomes emotionless as the police department's number one crime fighter. 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