“Uh Doctor there seems to be a massive spike in brainwave activity.” “Ah it’s probably just a glitch in the system. Hey wonder if we can make this into a candy bowl for Halloween.”
More like, Amazon’s boss before he puts on his suit made from the torso flesh of one child of every ethnicity - to hold up his end of his deal with Satan.
The 4x10 may be gay but the 3 days off is worth it and if you know what you’re doing you can get 5 through however many days off depending how much hours you built on your A to Z app lol
Yeah that's the thing, like, I don't think this would even be that bad if it was kinda a normal thing, like waking up in this state and there's a doctor outside like "ey Dave ur water heater blew up we're gonna stick you in a Reploid now" wouldn't be the worst thing- but this dude just got yoinked.
The Rambo cartoon is actually goofy as hell. Rambo can shoot anything out of his bodies like missiles, oil slicks, boomerangs, arrows, even robotic doggy drone
I was thinking about that the other day how Kenner had the license for Terminator, Alien, Predator, etc in the early 90s.. and yet parents got up in arms over McDonalds with Batman Returns Happy Meals
To be real messed up watch the end movie of The Black Hole. After going thru a black hole the scientist who has lost it gets stuck inside his robot. For eternity!!! Always gives me nightmares
Could you imagine how horrifying that would be seeing someone holding your hollowfied head while you're nothing but a spine a brain and some eyeballs in a jar
@@absoluteedgelord9981 nah, he said peeling off his skin is an understatement cuz the actor did not only peel off his skin but his entire body parts for this scene, for us.
I absolutely love RoboCop I thought this scene was crazy especially where the doctor comes up and holds his disfigured head and he just sits there and watches Because he can't do anything else
I remembered this as a child. This scene scarred me. I even remember the doctor holding the empty head! This isn't even a horror based film, yet the horror elements are top notch!
Yup Robocop 2 had alot of 'Gross' stuff! Anyone remember the previous Robocop 2 models at the Omnicorp test site. That shit was Nightmare inducing, now it looks funny as hell though!
My uncle thought it was a good idea to take me to see this movie when I was 7 YEARS OLD. This scene scarred me for life! Well, I work in a surgery center now so maybe I'm not scarred anymore.
The thing is the brain would still be sending signals to the body for normal functions. Imagine your brain sending signals to breath to lungs that aren’t there
@@adriankoritar5800 It's a quote from a "Tech priest" from Warhammer 40k, they're these lunatics who literally worship technology as a religion, because all the records of how to make/use it has been lost.
@@Batchall_Accepted i know the 40k universe but i didnt knew this line was first said there ,tou can look adam smasher( not savage thats from mythbusters) sais the same line and i remembered it
I think this is one of the things the RoboCop remake did really well, the body-horror, when Murphy's shown what is actually left of his body for the first time the horror in his voice when he says "oh my god there's nothing left" is palpable
@@sor3999....the man barely escaped getting exploded to pieces but got third degree burns, wife was forced to sign the alternative of saving him which turn out to be a corporate agenda, he wakes up feeling nothing but cold hard metal & composite materials for a body....& expect him to smile & feel ok?!! Idk maybe the fact people hear the word remake film & just gets up to reject any new perspectives of old plots.
Those cybernetics might help. You assume their science and tech hasn't overcome those problems. If they can remove a human brain and nervous system from the body and keep it alive and healthy in robotic body . Means they are very advanced
If you work in the medical field in general, it is sort of necessary to develop dark humor or just quite to save your sanity. It just becomes part of you.
Also since eye-movement is performed through muscles attached to the skull, he can’t even look away or direct his gaze… This was around the time Frank Miller was beginning to lose his mind.
@@GldnClaw focus is done within the eye itself with the lens, but the ability to line up the images between the two eyes, thus making depth perception, is done with muscles that attach to the skull.
Yeah sleep paralysis is beyond nerve racking, for some reason with me it only now happens when I fall asleep in the recliner, sucks cause it's so comfortable 😩
Not sure if this’ll work for you guys but I suffer from sleep paralysis also. I started to go to sleep with a mask over my eyes and as I’m falling asleep, I mentally tell myself that it’s not real and it has worked for me.
This scene is horrifying and painful if you understand how the nerves work. The water that the nervous system is in is bubbling so its safe to assume that the liquid is moving inside the tank. So the exposed nerves are constantly feeling that motion. Imagine being whipped around a rollecoaster but this is happening constnantly and in small increments.
I can assure you it already has. All kinds of fucked up shit is going on right now; constant saturation (through water sources, airplanes, fog/rain/snow, food, etc.) AI-controlled nannites on unaware populations, reforming like a hive mind in our bodies to replace and take over organs (including eyes/retinas) and nervous systems, etc. All being controlled by cell towers, cell phones, and satellites changing our very reality in an augmented reality called the “Metaverse”. Literal mind control stuff, headed by billionaires (Bezos/Gates/Zuckerberg/etc.) and the world elite; just because it is never enough control.
When i was a kid this was the scariest scene. I pictured myself as him in the tank looking in a mirror.. It was a trip but was awesome after i got over it
This scene was cool, I loved it. The scene that scared the crap out of me is from the first movie. When Robo makes the guy crash his car into the tank of toxic waste and he comes out all messed up. Gave me nightmares for days.
Same here. After watching that as a child, I thought, what if something happens while I'm asleep and I wake up like that?? 😂 And with the 1st movie, when the docs make RC's suit parts slide aside, and he sees he's just a brain, a face and an arm.
@@iggswanna1248 why tf do you have to insert some goddamn political stuff into a robocop short? Don't you have anything better to do, like think about this short?
One of the bits from the remake people really like is when they show Murphy what he is without the cybernetics, and he starts freaking out. The actor does an actually really good job.
Yeah, I wasn't a huge fan of the remake, it kinda lost a large part of the point by making him effectively still alive and very much still human. But that scene..... That was some fucked up shit. Genuinely horrifying.
@@PumpkinHoard He was alive in the original, but still a robot. Robocop 2014 was just a cyborg, and making everyone aware he's conscious ruined the whole point where he's conscious and nobody knows it.
@northernlibertymedia we have "the signal" "transcendence" "upgrade" "the matrix" "interstellar" "district 9" "TENET" etc. I don't know what kind of movies you watch but those are really good
@northernlibertymedia then you're obviously just watching trash! Matrix really pfff then you are for sure fan of the narnia and harry potter movies! The list has at least three better ones, so now I know you have absolutely no idea what those movies are about! Is that or you just watch shit. But I'll give the benefit of the doubt. Give me the list of your 5 best movies!
Didn't they have him hopped up on his drugs or some kind of pain killer you would think. But I guess burning pain on all your nerve endings is good motivation for his drugs
@@jayedatredes2890 They did it in the movie to Jennifer Connelly's character. She was going to Zalem but Alita had it explained to her that if you go up to the city, you don't exactly go in one piece...
Murphy only had his brain and they left his face to honor him. They mention in the first movie that they wanted to save one of his arms but Bob Morton ordered them to get rid of it for total body prosthesis.
I think what’s really disturbing about it is all the nerves hanging off it too. Plus the eyes thing is accurate, they’re directly attached to the brain
@@Connor-iv9gzthe hardest part is not to maintain the optic nerve, but to maintain the spinal cord. Opening the brain with optic nerve intact is just a normal procedure in neurosurgery
Not only that, but like phantom pain, the process of breathing, moving and whatever it is that makes us tick aren't there. So, he's enduring this psychologocal horror of having to redefine his boundries.
I always forget that you are basically your brain, spine, and nervous system. I always think of it as just a brain but in reality the brain actually extends into all of those parts. It's really cool that they depicted him as the entire brain.
Exactly. I like to think of it like that scene from Men in Black, with the little alien in the guys(robots) head controlling it like a pilot. Our body is just a vehicle we pilot with our brain, a way to interact with world. It needs maintenance, it needs gas, it has moving parts, and our brains are the driver.
The brain operates your body but your spirit is the real driver. You are a spiritual being having a human experience in order to further grow. Think of the physical world as preschool.
@@TICKFORDXR6 I'm a fairly grounded Christian myself. But let's just keep the spiritual stuff out of this thread, we're just talking about science and biology.
True what the other guy said. I mean technically doesn't this mean it's a completely paralyzed person in the most literal sense? Wouldn't be able to feel a thing.
@@crunkedreviews5275 i think that's why he's in a tank its because they're using like the liquid to deliver oxygen to him or atleast that liquid is being used as some sort of a life preservation unit
@@TheMaplePrivate so for living things, blood carries oxygen and special cells to keep organic material alive. There's no way a clear liquid delivers that
"Darkness imprisoning me All that I see Absolute horror I cannot live I cannot die Trapped in myself Body my holding cell Landmine has taken my sight Taken my speech Taken my hearing Taken my arms Taken my legs Taken my soul Left me with life in hell"~One, Metallica
Cain communicated on the computer with the electrodes hooked in his brain. The Technician liked Cain and She turned the lights off for him at night. What a Sweetheart 🤣
As a neurophilosopher this is occasionally the type of thing I research about, stuff such as the brain completely isolated from the body, or parts of the brain isolated. At what point does a section of the brain become “human”, at what point does ethics apply to this? It’s reasonable to infer that the higher brain (which processes sentience) is the nearest thing. Bending philosophy like this opens new doors such as evidence against religion etc.
legit, the failed protos were more horrific to me... the cop who went batsh- crazy, blew away the two OCP scientists then blows his last human part clear out of his head scream bang bang scream bang ...never fails to make me shudder... suicide sucks :(
“AM will be all the madder for that. It makes me a little happier. And yet ... AM has won, simply ... he has taken his revenge ... I have no mouth. And I must scream” -Harlan Ellison
I saw this in the movie theater when I was 17, one of the first R rated movies I legally saw alone (meaning no "adult supervision" I was with a friend). One thing that to this day freaks me out is that it could be my imagination but his eyes look like they are full of hate.
There's a book called The Ember Wars by Richard Fox where an alien species does this to itself. The tank they put themselves into are so advanced that they use a long sharp like appendage and stab you in the skull and drain you of all memories and secrets you hold. They feed on sentient life souls to stay alive for centuries.
What seems like a gratuitous, somewhat superfluous scene is actually one of the most poignant and well thought out scenes of the franchise. It's the entire essence of Robocop in general and Kane in particular. It's his desire for revenge and his need for the drugs that gives him the drive to live (much like Murphy whose drive was his son) while the others were all turned hopelessly insane by the process and immediately ended their own existences (and pain) as soon as they could. Powerful stuff.
I’d say in Robocop 2 where they show the rejects. Originally it seems funny as a kid. As an adult, it’s horrifying to see the mangled remains of humans incessantly screaming or killing themselves when seeing what they’ve become.
A similar case was in the film” Johnny got his gun” It’s an 1970’s anti-war movie, where a soldier was blown up , all he has is his head(consciousness) and torso, he lost his sight, smell, hearing and sense of smell. Great movie! A real horror film!
Also where Metallica got their inspiration for One. "Darkness, imprisoning me. All that I see, absolute horror. I cannot live, I cannot die, trapped in myself, body my holding cell. Landmine has taken my sight, taken my speech, taken my hearing, taken my arms, taken my legs..."
When I was a kid I always fast forward this scene, I can watch all those other horror slasher, zombie movies but this scene was just way to much for me lol
@@deniseklue8415 I still get that discomfort feeling while watching this scene to be honest lol.. just burnt into my mind but it's still a cool scene, just wouldnt recommend watching this as a child lol
This reminds of Baxter Stockman from the 2003 TMNT series in the banned episode where he's a brain, spinal column and eyeball in a tank after failing Shredder.
Yeah you might be right You know what makes it even more accurate freaky look at a sperm cell it looks like the first starting point of the brain 🧠 and stem right down to our back tails It kinda makes sense since the sperm goes inside the eggs cell it’s like our mother provided the body the shell organs tissue and our father provide our very core which became our brain and stem it’s really freaky when you think about it but makes a lot of since when you look at the two Chromosome cells of XY and XX shape and of the fusion!!! 😳
@@thatjrpganimefanplayerjusi8003 Whoa! I never thought of that, it’s nice to think we have a gift from both our mothers and fathers! So strange and amazing! There’s so many things we take for granted, but when you actually think of everything, it blows your mind! 🤯
I was in a coma for 5 days during september 2019 and i had one moment similar to this, i suddenly gained some consciousness, i heard my family talking and walking around me, i couldn’t see anything or move, i was Screaming what felt my lungs out, it was the most terrifying experiences ever, i still get nightmares today
@@BrandonGavin_EDC it felt less than 5 minutes, it was my only glimpse of consciousness until i woke up completely again . it was very startling to realize that i couldn’t move or talk or do anything for that fact
@@BrandonGavin_EDC i recovered 100% maybe even better, that experience really helped me motivate myself and changed my outlook on life, long story short i didn’t want to be alive before that, after i am thankful for everyday ❤️
Can’t be that bad. In Disney’s Darkwing Duck cartoon, there is an episode where Darkwing had his brain removed and we see his brain in a jar screaming…
The actor was so commited to the role that he literally destroyed his entire body except for his vertebrae, brain and eyes just for this scene. Hats off to the actor for his dedication to the craft.
@@clarkwhitley1676 na bro he literally almost died for this role. Imagine destroying your entire body for a role and some guy on the internet calls you a prop.
Cool parents to do that. When i got scared no one knew, i was just isolated, closed off. No one could hear me screaming at night (I got really scared of the attic, the stairs leading to were in my room and also the wind on the isle of south uist roared and was really frightening this loud roaring and screaming my lungs out no one could hear). That was some soaked with sweat intense anxiety.
As a kid this disturbed me deeply, as an adult that brain, eye combo looks so fake (increasingly more than ever because of the regularly improving HD formats of the last 25 years) that the effect is almost totally reversed. Robocop 2 is still a very entertaining movie but I've had to learn the hard way that it's always best to not watch it too soon after watching the first one.
Honestly I never watched any Turtles shows, but I watched clips of that version of stockman, and I gotta say it's absolutely brutal. He just gets disassembled over the course of the show and apparently it's fine to put in a kids show despite the implications. It even seems as though they never gave him any anesthetic, seeing how much he freaked out whenever he was punished. Absolutely brutal
I had a dream like this, where some alien beings had captured my conciusness and I couldn't escape and kept it alive for eternity, but I couldn't move, just feel overwhelming fear, and they used this as energy. Must terrifying thing I've ever felt.
Something like this happened a few times during surgery when they forgot to use the painreducing part of the anesthesia and only used the pralyzing one so the guy was unable to scream or move but felt everything.