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RoboCop 3 Tamil Dubbed Movie Torrent-----------------------------------------DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/qxvtg -----------------------------------------Omni Consumer Products (OCP) begins its plan for the creation of Delta City. As part of this program, a special Rehab squad headed by Commander Paul McDaggett is deployed as they evacuate the city in a forced manner tearing down part of the city. In this chaos, a young girl named Nikko is left alone and picked up by a group of citizens joining together to strike on OCP, first raiding a Police Department Armory Warehouse. Murphy is sent to the chase of this group, but he eventually ignored the order when he received a back up call from Anne Lewis and the other officers who were attacked by a group of Splatterpunks. This violation leads to the decision of finally cutting Murphy's past memories for good, as he finds himself between the line of Law Enforcement and Popular Opinion when the law is beginning to be corrupted, and he is betrayed by the law he sought to uphold when Lewis is killed, and he is left for dead... all of this thanks to Directive 4: "Any attempt to arrest an officer of OCP results in Shut Down." At the same time, the new younger CEO of OCP begins relations with a Japanese Cybernetics Corporation headed by a man named Kanemitsu for Monetary support, leading into the deployment of the advanced android Otomo, a fully skilled Ninja with full human appearance, but still a machine. Slowly as all of Detroit joins the Motor City's cause, including the Police Department, McDaggett sees use for the arrested criminals to create his own army of criminals to strike down the City's militia once and for all. The only hope, Murphy overcoming the control placed on him by Directive 4, and bring down this corrupted plan.Having recently been taken over by Kanemitsu Corporation, OCP - known officially as Omni Consumer Products (but increasingly rechristened "Oppressive Capitalist Pigs" by Detroiters) - finally begins its project for the creation of Delta City over the trampled remains of soon-to-be-devastated Detroit. As part of its execution, a special goon squad ("rehabs"), headed by Commander Paul McDaggett, is deployed to evacuate residents by force and tear down the city (simultaneously, if need be). Amidst the chaos, a young, tech-savvy girl named Nikko, orphaned by the rehabs, takes shelter with a citizens resistance group that's banded together to strike back at OCP, first by raiding the Police Department Armory Warehouse for weapons. Murphy, dispatched to chase them down, ignores the order upon hearing a call for back up from Anne Lewis and other officers stranded within cop-killing Splatterpunk territory. This violation leads OCP to an executive decision: cut Murphy's past memories for good (a directive that technician Dr. Lazarus defies). With McDaggett unlawfully attacking citizens, Murphy finds himself in conflict over his prime directives: (1) serve the public trust, (2) protect the innocent, (3) uphold the law, yet (4) never oppose an OCP officer (who's in violation of the first three). Hampered in the ensuing mêlée against McDaggett and the rehabs, Lewis is killed and Robo severely damaged (but taken in by the rebels through Nikko). To keep Robocop off McDaggett's back, Kanemitsu deploys Otomos (android ninjas) to handle the cyborg once and for all. As an all-city battle looms, forces draw together for a stake in the final outcome.The first two where great. Fred Decker was a great Robocop. Then Orion Pictures goes and makes a pg-13 Robocop 3 which aims only for young kids, which totally sells out on the built in audience the first two movies had. Then the low blow was having Robert John Burke as Robocop. There was no chemistry between Robocop and officer Ann Louis which the first two films had. The highlight of the film was when Robocop flies!!! You can see the strings, and the blue screen!! That's a great film. I give it a D-Fred "Night Of The Creeps" Dekker directing a "RoboCop"-movie, on paper it's really not that bad of an idea. If you can direct 90 minutes of snails shooting out of people's heads, you can probably direct a decent action flick as well. And you know what: in practice it sorta holds up too. Everyone who loves "RoboCop" is supposed to hate this movie with a fiery passion, but Dekker's complete insanity is just so irresistible. I don't think the guy ever even wrote actual scripts, literally everything about his movies seems to be thrown in at the last minute. Screw it, we'll work in some ninja androids, why the hell not. It's not an ideal way of filmmaking, but it's undeniably entertaining. The only thing that really bothers me about this movie is our group of heroes, which is just completely unlikeable. Rooting for the villains is not an uncommon thing in this genre, but these protagonists are just disturbingly bland. The contrast with the awesome villains just couldn't be bigger, which is sort of a bad thing because villains rarely win in this genre. "RoboCop 3" probably ruins the complex mythology of RoboCop or whatever but come on, chill out. It's a lot of fun.About as two-dimensional as a comic book, RoboCop 3 should be regarded as the last strike-out.Omni Consumer Products (OCP) has been bought out by Kanemitsu Corporation, a Japanese robotics company, and they have begun the Delta City makeover of crime-ridden Old Detroit, Michigan, by employing a ruthless mercenary outfit dubbed Urban Rehabilitation Officers (Rehabs for short) under the command of Paul McDaggett (John Castle) to drive people out of their homes. In the chaos, 9-year-old Nikko (Remy Ryan) becomes separated from her parents and is taken in by an underground resistance group fighting against the takeover. When Kanemitsu (Mako) sends in his own Ninja android Otomo (Bruce Locke), RoboCop Murphy () and his partner Officer Anne Lewis (Nancy Allen) have to decide where their loyalties lie: with the people of Detroit or with the OCP. RoboCop 3 is the third movie in the RoboCop series, preceded by RoboCop (1987) (1987) and RoboCop 2 (1990) (1990). The screenplay for RoboCop 3 was written by American graphic novelist Frank Miller and RoboCop 3 director Fred Dekker, based on characters created by American screenwriters Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner for Robocop. Major themes of the plot were taken from Miller's original (rejected) draft of RoboCop 2, which was eventually turned into a nine-part comic book series called Frank Miller's RoboCop (2007) by Frank Miller and Juan Jose. The series has been rebooted with RoboCop (2014) (2014). Peter Weller was filming Naked Lunch (1991) (1991) at the time. Consequently, Robert John Burke was brought in to play Murphy instead. (Similar was the case with Daniel O'Herlihy who portrayed the Old Man. He was off working on Twin Peaks (1990-1991) and other projects, so Rip Torn was cast as the CEO, a new character having roughly or exactly the same role in the OCP hierarchy as the Old Man did/would.) Having defeated Otomo, RoboCop puts on his flying pack to recharge. Meanwhile, the Detroit police have all quit the OCP and are currently fighting with the Cadillac Heights resistance against the Rehabs. Just when it looks like the Rehabs are winning, Murphy comes flying in and hits them with a smart bomb. He then flies to the OCP building and confronts McDaggett, charging him with the murder of Anne Lewis. Suddenly, Murphy is attacked by two more Otomos, but Nikko is able to reprogram them from her wireless laptop computer to decapitate each other. Unfortunately, the Otomos were programmed with a thermal fail-safe device set to explode. Murphy puts his flying pack back on and airlifts Nikko and Doctor Lazarus (Jill Hennessy) from the building, leaving McDaggett behind. The Otomos explode, taking out the whole top of the OCP building. In the streets, the residents are already cleaning up. Kanemitsu and the CEO of OCP arrive in their cars. The CEO (Rip Torn) suggests they gentrify the neighborhood with strip malls, fast food chains and popular entertainment, but Kanemitsu fires him on the spot and, instead, bows to Murphy in honor. In the final scene, the CEO asks Murphy what he's called, "Murphy, is it?" Murphy replies, "My friends call me Murphy. You call me RoboCop." The original RoboCop film, RoboCop 2, RoboCop 3, the RoboCop TV series and then RoboCop: Prime Directives. Supposedly the timeline starts in 2015 (as perhaps revealed in one of the series); the second film taking place within months of the first, the third film taking place five years after the the second film, the first series taking place within months of the third film, and Prime Directives (the second series, a miniseries) taking place eight years after the first series. 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