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Robocop 2's Cain Robot with Phil Tippett 

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One of science fiction film's most memorable and menacing creatures is the Cain cyborg from Robocop 2. Cain was brought to life with a full-size robot prop and several intricately machined stop-motion puppets, all which have survived and live at Tippett Studio. We get up close with these iconic props and chat with legendary special effects animator Phil Tippett about the process of designing and animating Cain.

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@ricecrash5225
@ricecrash5225 8 лет назад
That miniature is just amazing, what a piece of art.
@splash5150izy
@splash5150izy 4 года назад
That's the whole reason I clicked on the video, I build small-medium and fairly large scale Robots, using recycled materials, to get Ideas on how to build shit, now that I have seen this show, well chop, chop boyo -
@crunchytaco7734
@crunchytaco7734 5 месяцев назад
I have a small HiyaToys 1/18 scale RoboCain. Love it. That model he has though……. I need it in my room. So cool.
@Retrovibes
@Retrovibes 8 лет назад
Tippett cracking up at the end when the host says "beloved" really shows how people involved in these projects see them differently from the fans. He's done so much work for so many years for so many different projects, he can't fathom that someone would appreciate so much these "things", to him it's just work.
@bubby14
@bubby14 8 лет назад
+Retrovibes I think compared to ED-209, there are less (although numerous) RoboCain fans, and to hear that term describing the obvious underdog of the two tickled him.
@genkipatton7345
@genkipatton7345 6 лет назад
I think he realizes that Robocop 2 and the Cain robot get a (totally unwarranted) amount of negativity. They're beloved in my book, though.
@exorbis9880
@exorbis9880 6 лет назад
Well if you pay attention, you'll notice Phil petting the head of Robo Cain twice !
@oHsOjOjO
@oHsOjOjO 10 лет назад
How you doin Phil? .........fine..........
@whatchef
@whatchef 10 лет назад
He didn't seem impressed
@ElCholoDeJolo
@ElCholoDeJolo 9 лет назад
Hahaha
@gorillaau
@gorillaau 7 лет назад
oHsOjOjO I'm a little surprised theat Tested left that odd introduction. Norm sometimes come across as odd.. like a spare wheel.
@Robs01
@Robs01 7 лет назад
how you doing Phil? :) ...............................................fuck off............
@oHsOjOjO
@oHsOjOjO 7 лет назад
gorillaau lol I luv it, he reminds me of my pops
@TheOnceAndFutureDoug
@TheOnceAndFutureDoug 10 лет назад
I'm not a maker. I don't work in special effects. I'm just a movie nerd. I hope Tested does more like this because these guys never get enough credit for what they do, you never hear about them. It's a craftsmanship that is sometimes lost on the viewer. You don't think about the guys who build these things. It's just a cool prop. I want more of these guys. They're great!
@tcb9775
@tcb9775 5 лет назад
They don't make em like this anymore
@january9003
@january9003 4 года назад
Im from the future! now we have end Credits to know the studio who made the special effects or stop motion effects. The world went a piece of shit btw.
@genericjohn972
@genericjohn972 4 года назад
I wanna see them get ahold of the Johnny 5 they used for Short Curcuit 2. The voice actor had this contraption that allowed the robot to mimic his movements. The robot was also set up with a speaker, so hes not only doing voice acting, but also full body acting just about. The bloopers show what I mean
@ghadrackpotato960
@ghadrackpotato960 4 года назад
There are a few conventions that happen around the country, I don't want to post names and ruin them because as soon and the crowds and cosplayers arrive the media companies cone and they die, but if you search for model builder conventions. You know like old guys putting together plastic models. Those conventions usually have just a thousand to 3k attendees and they invite the behind the scenes guys. I've shaken hands with 5 ILM guys that world on Star Wars, got pictures with Joe Alves, (Jaws ) met the designers of most of Star Trek Universe ships. I could not care less about trailers for some studios newest hot chick and super heroproject....., BUt those old guys that figured out how to make the Millennium falcon out of old aircraft and submarine model parts those are my heroes.
@ferchorps2224
@ferchorps2224 4 года назад
Creative people
@SlashManEXE
@SlashManEXE 5 лет назад
I honestly don't think there will be a stop motion effect that tops RoboCop 2. Say what you will about the film, but Robo-Cain was a masterpiece.
@Mario_N64
@Mario_N64 3 года назад
Maybe the test shots that Tippet made for Jurassic Park.
@billywashere6965
@billywashere6965 3 года назад
Absolutely. Robo-Cain is one of the most menacing and kick-butt pieces of stop-motion tech. it also still holds up quite well, too. He lookds so intimidating even to this day. I can't think of another robot in recent times that even comes close to Robo-Cain.
@mansharker8
@mansharker8 2 года назад
@@billywashere6965 My uncle was on the art team that made his 3d face... it was then superimposed onto the model :)
@paulbirkbeck1790
@paulbirkbeck1790 2 года назад
I preferred ed-209 he moved more gracefully robocain seemed jerky
@aegonthedragon7303
@aegonthedragon7303 2 года назад
I think thats the point. Cain’s robot is not supposed to look refined or human like at all, he’s essentially a walking tank. So the jerkiness of all the pistons, gears and motors adds to the inhumanness of the whole thing.
@jboogie8132
@jboogie8132 7 лет назад
As a kid I was in awe of this cyborg, and after all these years it's still the best . Simply awesome in it's design.
@Redbull357
@Redbull357 8 лет назад
the fight scene between Robocop and cain was filmed in the George R Brown Convention Center in Houston. My friend's graduation ceremony was in the same blue room where the fight took place. :)
@gertrudemcfuzz74
@gertrudemcfuzz74 8 лет назад
Whoa, cool! Did he reenact the scene at all? "Let's step outside!"
@mohican19831
@mohican19831 8 лет назад
wortham center
@champchamp3075
@champchamp3075 6 лет назад
Redbull357 I didnt know it was shot there. I pass that place everyday going to work.
@theresabuchter764
@theresabuchter764 5 лет назад
Cain ist geil.er toetet hope.und des maedel.weil sie ihn nicht rausgeholt haben aus den krankenhaus..Jaa.lg
@Angel-O369
@Angel-O369 5 лет назад
It is the Wortham Center in Houston...
@lloyddyer1829
@lloyddyer1829 4 года назад
Robocop 2 really was a great action movie and perhaps because it was so dark, doesn't get the praise it deserves. The stop-motion is probably the best I've ever seen!
@adamadams6740
@adamadams6740 Год назад
I could watch MR.Tippett talk about making movies and props all day! So much cool knowledge.
@jeffg6924
@jeffg6924 4 года назад
As a kid, this scene in the warehouse with Cane Bot was one of the most terrifying.
@robzilla730
@robzilla730 4 года назад
Robo 2 is Stop Motion's swan song.
@realityanalyst
@realityanalyst Год назад
I had a nightmare with robocain chasing me, so I know what you mean.
@Emotator
@Emotator Год назад
@@realityanalyst i too have had nightmares of Robocain goin rampage and i trying to escape him. Even in my adult years. Just terrifying.
@TwinTowerTwo
@TwinTowerTwo 8 лет назад
It's amazing how much goes into creating a film, very underated at 32% on RT. This has to be one of the most interesting robots ever created on film.
@Smartzenegger
@Smartzenegger 7 лет назад
Yeah! But eh, add the 1984 T-800 Metal Endo Skeleton to that list.
@Decenium
@Decenium 7 лет назад
yes the work behind the movie might be top notch, the movie is still crap. Cannot rate a movie highly just because of the work that went on behind it, you can appreciate it more, but a crappy movie is still a crappy movie.
@raww999
@raww999 7 лет назад
I still liked it and ive seen worse movies every year getting higher ratings ,to me all new movies are total crap.Enjoy your new age crap.
@MasterMayhem78
@MasterMayhem78 7 лет назад
Decenium To each their own. I for one really enjoy Robocop 2. I've seen it hundreds of times. Don't like Robocop 3 though. But I'm sure someone out there loves Robocop 3.
@ebonymont1705
@ebonymont1705 7 лет назад
Ultimo D I won't say I love rc3, well I actually thought it was utter crap! BUT, when taken as it was supposed to be, that being a lead into the series, it is actually a solid movie. I'm not claiming it or the series were magnificent makings but as far as a load of typical for the time shhhheeeeeiiiiit, well, they were entertaining. hell, the series got numerous seasons. I guess sometimes we lower our expectations to enjoy a reheated pile of dog shit, much like a frozen TV dinner..
@fettmaneiii4439
@fettmaneiii4439 3 года назад
Tippett was on Star Wars Theory the other day for an interview. The guy is clearly a genius in his own right.
@cookieDaXapper
@cookieDaXapper 7 лет назад
Practical Effects Master! !!! The man needs a museum. Thank you for this, PEACE.
@Jaklas1979
@Jaklas1979 4 года назад
I loved Cain's little give me give me nuke arm/train thing he had
@retrosimon9843
@retrosimon9843 4 года назад
Yeah the greedy little nuke claw was great. But the nuke cylinder was huge with a lot of nuke in it. Wouldn't his same- size brain completely overdose on that much stuff haha
@itchytastyurr
@itchytastyurr 3 года назад
@@retrosimon9843 supposed to be lifetime supply. probably where food was surppoed to go.
@ghostdog2041
@ghostdog2041 8 лет назад
Cain! Let's step outside.
@robkearsy2995
@robkearsy2995 8 лет назад
+ghostdog2041 Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaavveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee yourselves!
@ghostdog2041
@ghostdog2041 8 лет назад
+Rob Kearsy You! Get out of here! You're OBSOLETE!
@robkearsy2995
@robkearsy2995 8 лет назад
This could look very bad for OCP Johnson.
@ghostdog2041
@ghostdog2041 8 лет назад
+Rob Kearsy scramble the best spin team we have. I always thought he said PIN team, and I could not for the life of me figure out what PIN stood for.
@Gambit771
@Gambit771 7 лет назад
9snaker I always thought it was Cain as in Cain to Robocops Abel. Both cyborg cops but one good and one evil.
@ghadrackpotato960
@ghadrackpotato960 4 года назад
There are a few conventions around the country I attend. I call them "old man cons" They are the best ones, they are now usually based on model builders and fx artists. They draw these geniuses but not the massive crowds and studio spectacle that ruin conventions. I had the privilege of shaking this gentleman's hand, I also have a very expensive but awesome replica of his handiwork. There was some fun acting but the Cain robot was the highlight of Robocop 2 for me
@juanantonio2263
@juanantonio2263 2 года назад
It breaks my heart how he chuckles "Beloved?!" at 12:04. He's very much aware of the critics the movie received and it probably hurt him and his team a lot at the time, after all the work they put into it. Not gonna comment if the movie is good or bad as a whole, but he should be proud of his work because, in the stop-motion animation department, this movie is a milestone.
@1carlsworth
@1carlsworth 2 месяца назад
Apart from some of the goofy sound effects, robocop 2 is actually in my top 5 - I know it gets a lot of the, but I absolutely love it
@technoir1119
@technoir1119 10 лет назад
Cain is a brutal villain. Love Robocop 2.
@charlesneely
@charlesneely 7 лет назад
Technoir I like the King part 2 that's best when they got rid of torture that cop in the torture and came into the room and took out his tool kits he looked at Cain "shouldn't your kid Cain, of confused and hurt and said why?
@DrKebaby
@DrKebaby 10 лет назад
Phil Tippett is how I would imagine Jamie's father to be. He's got this kind of mean look, but once he starts talking about his work/passion, you see that he's also funny. And of course the white shirt.
@kimaboe
@kimaboe 10 лет назад
He's only five years older than Jamie, though... if we accept the "official story" that Jamie has an age and is not a cyborg from the future, weaving through time to simplify mechanical linkages and protect humanity from large woodland animals :)
@DanHarkless_Halloween_YTPs_etc
+TheTennanthDoctor: His shop reminded me of Jamie's too. +kimaboe: Not to mention his mission to educate humanity on the proper use of lard.
@robzilla730
@robzilla730 4 года назад
WHO or WHAT is a 'Jamie'??
@MrWhateva10
@MrWhateva10 4 года назад
@@robzilla730 Jamie Hyneman, co-host of Mythbusters and Tested. He's left the shows and it's just Adam Savage now.
@EdgyNumber1
@EdgyNumber1 6 лет назад
I never really rated Robocop 2 against the first one. However the stop animations on both were second to none... absolute consummate professionals at their craft. Thanks for the video and thanks to Phil for showing us around!
@Gerald5000
@Gerald5000 10 лет назад
Great video. I love how Phil seems surley at first but warms up telling stories about the craft. That Cain robot is the saving grace of Robocop 2. I mean, Peter Weller is still great but that thing steals the show. You wish there was more of him.
@KevinStriker
@KevinStriker 5 лет назад
It's funny that RoboCop 2/RoboCain was partly designed to deter bootleggers who made lots of unauthorized toys and kits of ED-209. Either way, I love all the intricacies of Cain onscreen, the sounds he makes, and it's some of the best live-action/stop-motion integrated footage I've ever seen.
@Suprematista
@Suprematista 4 года назад
Mr. Tippet, it IS beloved. People love Robocop 2 because of the HARD work you and the team did with Rocobocain.
@Deunstephe
@Deunstephe 10 лет назад
"Cain! Let's step outside." One of the best movies ever. Thank you for showing us!
@Toecuttah
@Toecuttah 9 лет назад
Cain's design is brilliant! Very menacing robot.
@noizekiller
@noizekiller 4 года назад
And with his helmet he looks like ss soldier.
@mattsalvatore3193
@mattsalvatore3193 4 года назад
That scene in the warehouse with the mayor and Cain's old crew was tense as hell. Those loud ass thudding footsteps.
@heartlessangel7
@heartlessangel7 4 года назад
@@mattsalvatore3193 a1+to Q
@billywashere6965
@billywashere6965 3 года назад
@@mattsalvatore3193 Yes! The flood lights on his body were also perfectly horrifying. Made him look like a pure-bred terror bot.
@SolidusVictorium
@SolidusVictorium 10 лет назад
Most props from movie history I could take or leave, but, good god, that maquette. Gorgeous. It really is beloved.
@musicuniverse1356
@musicuniverse1356 4 года назад
It's mind-blowing that they animated this robot so subtlety. It must be hard to keep track of your movements and not make a mistake!
@gggfx4144
@gggfx4144 4 года назад
It's a testament to the design of the Cain robot that just seeing the live scale model is enough to raise the anxiety levels. Those scenes in the film (like running up the elevator) are so menacing; although generally not as good as RoboCop 1 it's still an amazing piece of film
@Nunya_Bidnez
@Nunya_Bidnez Год назад
You guys are so ultra lucky to be able to not only look at this stuff but actually touch them and talk to the creators. I am so Jelly.
@Lumibear.
@Lumibear. 25 дней назад
HOW am I only just now seeing this? Phil Tippet is a legend in stop motion, and I had no idea this beautiful model lived on neither, how superb! Thanks for recording this guys.
@johnnyfavorite1194
@johnnyfavorite1194 8 лет назад
Being a rabid fan of District 9, I was amazed at the similarity between the Prawn Exo-Suit and the Cain Robot. They certainly were in no way identical, but I have to wonder if the production design on D9 might have subconsciously taken a few ideas from Robocop 2
@MegapiemanPHD
@MegapiemanPHD 10 лет назад
I love Stop motion. People put ridiculous amount of work into it and got some great results. I'm sad everything is always CG nowadays.
@langbo9999
@langbo9999 8 лет назад
+MegapiemanPHD yes and 70% of the CG are bad : (
@billywashere6965
@billywashere6965 3 года назад
@@langbo9999 You ain't lying. I was just thikning about how awful Robo-Cain would look in CGI today. I can't think of one menacing looking robot made in CGI. The closest thing that actually looks good in CGI these days is Unity stuff that Neill Blomkamp made, specifically the monster in the short film Zygote. Well worth a watch if you haven't seen it yet, reminds me of John Carpenter's The Thing.
@lessalazar9068
@lessalazar9068 2 года назад
CG is also very hard. It's just cheaper and easier, but still VERY hard. Don't discredit other crafts just because you're nostalgic.
@wysiwyg2006
@wysiwyg2006 5 лет назад
love robocop 2. always loved the look of Cain. very intimidationg along with the sound effects, loved the monitor coming out of the robotic head. the brain was pretty realistic too
@nater51
@nater51 10 лет назад
lol Phils intros always seem so uncomfortable, but I love hearing his speak about his work, you can hear the energy, excitement and love for his work. Great interview! I miss the days movies were made like this.
@chevy-is-a-good-boy
@chevy-is-a-good-boy 9 лет назад
Love Tippett's bemused crack-up when Norm refers to Cain as "beloved". Always kills a bit of the geek inside me when I see the attitude of creators towards these classic sci-fi characters; like, it's just another job guys.
@richardthered
@richardthered 7 лет назад
Robocop and Robocop 2 were superb films back in the day. Cain was always my fav tho.
@fromthawell
@fromthawell 7 лет назад
Robocop 2 was the best Robocop. Still to this day I love the way these effects look. My 3 favorite examples of practical effects are: Blade Runner, Total Recall, & Dune. Robocop 2 would be in the top 10. Really enjoyed watching this. Thanks for the video. Best day & Best wishes to you & yours. :)
@3dpropstudios
@3dpropstudios 4 года назад
cain is just a beast, loved robocop all my life.... great video, iam now building the full size cain all ways wanted to build him.. i have started it ,
@Outland9000
@Outland9000 6 лет назад
The scale RoboCain is amazing!
@danielsw
@danielsw 10 лет назад
What's up with the ending music? Really distracts from what Phil is saying. Could turn the music down or play something less distracting from the content. Otherwise great video. Thanks guys!
@nspinicelli
@nspinicelli 4 года назад
Still holds up man! Such a badass movie and prop. Hollywood masters in action.
@MrThunderMonky
@MrThunderMonky 7 лет назад
Thanks so much for doing this episode! I have been OBSESSED with this robot design since the movie originally came out! I LOVE IT!
@GregEwing
@GregEwing 8 лет назад
You're coming with me Kane. I in fact watch this movie last week on netflix. I was surprised by how well it stood up to modern CGI.
@mitchimusprime4613
@mitchimusprime4613 10 лет назад
The Benzedrine's got my teeth wiggling
@robkearsy2995
@robkearsy2995 8 лет назад
+Mitchimus Prime Cut with scopolamine 5 mils per.
@mitchimusprime4613
@mitchimusprime4613 8 лет назад
Haha!
@carolkewley7410
@carolkewley7410 5 лет назад
The scientist was Frank Miller :)
@TheOmn1mous
@TheOmn1mous 3 года назад
The best work and design on cyborg in films. Cain is Brilliant!
@angus3963
@angus3963 4 года назад
Phil Tippet is a practical effects god! His work kept me absolutely mesmerized as a teenager!
@sean1852
@sean1852 5 лет назад
This was SO good. Seriously, it answers an old question as to why Kenner never made a Cain action figure! Nuke..Cain...ah I love Robocop 1&2! I've always been a huge fan. Thanks for this!
@larquefausse3623
@larquefausse3623 8 лет назад
Pretty interesting how they animated the neck snap.
@christianblade2052
@christianblade2052 9 лет назад
He does seem that he can be kind of a mean SOB when he wants to be. Interviewer: Phil, how are you? Tippett: Fine, now lets get this shit over with...I've got more important things to be doing.
@benjiespinosa4703
@benjiespinosa4703 5 лет назад
I got that feeling too.
@Mario_N64
@Mario_N64 3 года назад
These guys are all business. Time is money for them.
@user-tj7ek8bs7x
@user-tj7ek8bs7x 3 часа назад
never ever interrupt when the master is speaking, you can tell mr tippett is thinking "You gonna let me answer the question?"
@slckb0y65
@slckb0y65 5 лет назад
i wouldn't even feel worthy to kiss the ground Phil Tippet has walked on. an absolute LEGEND.
@neoone5942
@neoone5942 3 года назад
There’s nothing better than Phil Tippett’s Creatures relating videos on RU-vid
@YayAkiba
@YayAkiba 4 года назад
I loved the Cain robot. It had all sorts of hydraulics, nuts, bolts, wires. They did a good job making it believable.
@juanchorodzxxx3416
@juanchorodzxxx3416 4 года назад
This is the REAL desing and animation work. To start from an idea and to materializating in a little and very detailed piece. No CGI, no green screen. This man is a genious.
@NoMoreNever
@NoMoreNever 8 лет назад
Wow, this is amazing! I love the hell out of that miniature version of Cain!
@StuartMarchetti
@StuartMarchetti 10 лет назад
Phil Tippett, the master, great vid! Would love to see more!
@dub2536
@dub2536 4 года назад
This is incredible. I have desired to view this video 30 years ago. Hats off to you!
@andrewdawson357
@andrewdawson357 4 года назад
That robot hunted my childhood was terrified after watching robocop 2 lol
@TheMaxbrooks
@TheMaxbrooks 8 лет назад
Definitely beloved, thanks for the interview, always been a big fan of Tippett's work. Big smile from this video!
@Trickshot72
@Trickshot72 10 лет назад
Look at that maquette!, my god. I would give my entire collection to own that. It hurts me to know that I never will.
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 4 года назад
I admire Phil Tippett`s honesty when it comes to credit where credit is due.
@avtpro
@avtpro 7 лет назад
Best Design and Cinematic Fight Scene EVER....PERIOD!!!!!
@GaigeG203
@GaigeG203 8 месяцев назад
What a legend. I know Robocop 2 wasn't a lot of people's favorite movies but damn I have a soft spot for it. And visually Robo Cain is my favorite villain
@CorneliusSneedley
@CorneliusSneedley 10 лет назад
Now _this_ is the kind of content I subscribed to this channel for. ;)
@Daniel-Strain
@Daniel-Strain 4 года назад
Yes beloved! Mr. Tippett, I hope you know how much your work and creativity mean to all the fans who grew up watching and being inspired by it! Thanks!!
@Demonmixer
@Demonmixer 8 лет назад
I always thought that the Cain cyborg was totally ovrkill. It's not a policeman, it's a weapon of war and etreme combat with anti tank abilities. I love the fact that it's only control device was a drug addiction, which would make it highly unpredictable and unmanagable. The primary choice of human brain was to ensure tht the cyborg wouldn't destroy it'self, but when you get the working prototype, they hadn't programmed failsafes into it, so it's indestructable and unstoppable. What an almighty great oversight. Great character for the film though. Wonder if it will make an appearence in the Robocop 2 reboot?
@larquefausse3623
@larquefausse3623 8 лет назад
+Demonmixer The overkill design is a foreshadowing of the militarization of Law Enforcement offices 15 years before it was cool.
@cretinousjester3475
@cretinousjester3475 7 лет назад
Demonmixer: Yeah, it reminded me more of something you would see sent into combat along with the Starship Troopers, not wasting civies on the streets of old Detroit.
@jkm1059
@jkm1059 Год назад
You can tell he didn’t appreciate the credit being given to any one individual, as this was clearly a big team effort that made magic!
@caseyforster4613
@caseyforster4613 11 месяцев назад
This thing terrified me as a kid, I am now a 3D artist, and I am going to recreate my Nightmare so it can lurk behind me, even if in a bust form, while I chisel away at my daily endeavors. Thank you so much for this video, it really did inspire me, and Phil, you are one awesome human being for letting us into your cave!. Thank you!
@vladabuba
@vladabuba 10 лет назад
Robocop 2 is one of my most favorite movies of all time. Cain Robot was really awesome.
@cbcomedy5158
@cbcomedy5158 4 года назад
The head is daunting, has a real stormtrooper from WW2 vibe about it. Incredible movie.
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 2 года назад
Or, a samurai warrior helmet.
@Grenadeo617
@Grenadeo617 3 года назад
I liked how the little nuke train opened and closed a few times the way you click tongs before using them.
@TheSneezingMonkey
@TheSneezingMonkey 10 лет назад
Oh boy! The detail on that small Cain model is just breathtaking! Thanks for sharing this!
@michalkrasa9577
@michalkrasa9577 4 года назад
Phil is such a legend! love his stuff, my eyes lid up when he started talking about Rays cyclops.. I grew up with this movies and to this day I'm excited to watch good old stop motion films.. I dunno, it has soul to it
@reginareece7081
@reginareece7081 7 лет назад
I find it interesting how no one pays attention to the nuke symbol in it, it made Caine look like a boss
@eriktruchinskas3747
@eriktruchinskas3747 7 лет назад
Regina Reece thats the first thing my eyes are drawn to everytime I look at it. I love the symbol you used to see it a lot in the 90s
@arielwollinger
@arielwollinger 4 года назад
I once saw that puppet in siggraph 2004 or 2005 . I can't recall exactly. Amazing details
@PrimitiveBaroque
@PrimitiveBaroque 3 года назад
The miniature is fascinating to fathom the amount of detail and care put into it.
@CloneShockTrooper
@CloneShockTrooper 9 месяцев назад
Robocop 1 and 2 are my favorites 🙂and well done to the cast and crew. Thank you Phill Tippet and thank you Test it for this video. Cain cyborg looks awsome!
@terrywindsor1310
@terrywindsor1310 9 лет назад
Great ep. Now I need to watch the Robocop movies again! Well done.
@glennaleonhart
@glennaleonhart 10 лет назад
Fantastic interview and insight! Thanks Tested!! Keep up the coverage on collectibles and statues!
@DanHarkless_Halloween_YTPs_etc
Huh, I'm a huge fan of Verhoeven's original, but I haven't seen the ("Beloved! 😄") first sequel in decades, and I barely remembered this puppy (pretty much just the articulated hydraulic midsection, which is a memorable design). Will have to check the film out again one of these days; should be more interesting this time around with these BTS tidbits in mind - thanks, Tested.
@falconator3419
@falconator3419 4 года назад
Cain was my favorite part of the movie. One of the coolest robots in any movie.
@informaturge
@informaturge 4 года назад
This remains my single favorite robot design of all time. That stop motion armature may be the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.
@danrc777
@danrc777 9 лет назад
Great job guys and thank you for this fine interview! I really appreciated it! I want more!
@Dinoman217
@Dinoman217 10 лет назад
The first time I saw that thing, I thought to myself, "The Devil's hands have been busy!
@steelbluesleepR
@steelbluesleepR 10 лет назад
In the beginning of the video, Norm sounded like a schoolteacher introducing someone the class didn't care about.
@pb730c3
@pb730c3 7 лет назад
Jayson Carey That's because Norm doesn't know how to host.
@samfrito
@samfrito 4 года назад
R rated sci fi masterpiece. We get so few these days.
@stevencuellarart9495
@stevencuellarart9495 3 года назад
The design of Kane was way ahead of its time.
@tomjones2348
@tomjones2348 4 года назад
Very cool stuff. I could spend hours picking Phil's brain and examining the intricacies of these incredible props.
@jameswyllie9608
@jameswyllie9608 3 года назад
Loved every minute of this video
@delysid111
@delysid111 4 года назад
Fantastic workshop ! Masterful machine models, prototypes . Hardware is the real deal.
@greyareaRK1
@greyareaRK1 7 лет назад
Wow, Phil Tippett. Genius. I've read so much about him over the years. That cyborg genuinely scared the bejezus out of me.
@GuineaPigEveryday
@GuineaPigEveryday 2 года назад
Considering how often Robocop 2 is forgotten, ignored or criticised, its great to see highlights on the amazing stop-motion and design work. Honestly, Caine such a fantastic robot and besides the weaponry and intimidation they also manage to do a great job of highlighting how cold and desolate Caine is inside the suit and the torture he goes through. It doesn't match his body at all its more like a prison. Also the head is fantastic, a kind of samurai look to it and also very minimalistic which makes it so great.
@Wagoo
@Wagoo 7 лет назад
That neck snapping scene was excellent. I probably saw it when I was 10 or 11
@patrickbateman9410
@patrickbateman9410 4 года назад
Phil Tippett really sounds like he doesn't want to be there or do this interview
@DARTHMOBIUS
@DARTHMOBIUS 4 года назад
Patrick Bateman: like a lot of creatives, he has difficulties in social interaction involving being filmed, plus he’s not reciting a script, he’s also recalling memories from quite some time ago, he’s self conscious, his confidence is getting shit done and not public speaking...
@WesMordine
@WesMordine 4 года назад
@@DARTHMOBIUS exactly.
@MrThamus
@MrThamus 4 года назад
@@DARTHMOBIUS would you be excation for be interview by Norm?
@robzilla730
@robzilla730 4 года назад
@@DARTHMOBIUS I have a friend just like him. Even looks kinda like Phil. Great, great guy. Knows his shit but man, gets pissed easy. Whatever u do, don't mess with his shit without telling him first.
@splash5150izy
@splash5150izy 4 года назад
@@DARTHMOBIUS .. Nail on the head -
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 2 года назад
This was a fantastic interview.
@JamesCarmichael
@JamesCarmichael 5 лет назад
Murphy: "Cain. Let's step outside." Cain: "That's gonna be difficult son. I can't fit through the door."
@theopinion9452
@theopinion9452 4 года назад
Somebody missed his coffee that morning.
@freakymicky
@freakymicky 9 лет назад
OMG OMG!!! Awesome, thaaank U!!! sadly only 720p...AAAWESOME i love the cain robot. Best badass robo design ever!
@newmanhyde
@newmanhyde 10 лет назад
i never knew this is so awesome up close
@Psychlist1972
@Psychlist1972 10 лет назад
I'd kill for that miniature version with all the armatures. That's some serious engineering in that.
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