This is an awsome video that my friend shown me!! This one guy edit and fused clips from Robocop and Terminator together to make them look like they are fighting each other.
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I gotta say, I would root for RC everytime, but i truly think that Termy would rag his arse all over the show.
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First, which is the better movie series? I'd have to say the first Robocop was the best of the Robos, as it did a great job of combining thrills and explosions with intelligence and character, and it even made some pretty slick satirical comments about society. The second relied too much on shock value and was emotionally draining to watch. The third lightened up maybe too much in the backlash and was a bit campy here and there. Of the Terminators, T2 was the best. The first was good, but pretty straight-foreward. Terminator 2 had a more layered plot, great characters, and at least a few good mental moments. At the time, it was so ground-breaking in terms of visual effects that for a good part of the nineties, every sci-fi action movie seemed to be its rip-off. I can't tell you how many metallic CGI morphs I saw after the T-1000, but Robert Patrick's ominously flat-affect biker cop was the first and the best. T3 was a good action movie, but it undid everything T2 did in terms of free will, choice about the future, and everything else that was so empowering about T2. It undermined the thing that made T2 so powerful, the "no fate but what we make." If I then compare Robo I with T2, I'd have to make it a tie; they're both great movies at the peak of the genre--lots of effects and thrills, but story, characters, and thought to back it up.
But, the real debate, Officer Murphy 2.0 versus the State of California:
The Terminator would win. RoboCop would take a beating and keep coming, but the Terminator's inherant self-repair on-the-fly ability and back-up systems appear to be much more fault-tolerant. Recall that in RoboCop II, we saw Murphy getting hacked and dismembered. He survived, but he was in bad shape. We've seen various Terminators in all three of the T(n, where n=sequel number) series get dismembered, pulvarized, and shut down. Each time, the red lights in his eyes winked off only to flick back on again, bringing the Terminator back into action, crawling and climbing back at his adversary.
Taking a Gestalt approach, since it's the "in" thing...