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Robocop/Robocop 2/Robocop 3 (DVD): Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Dan O'Herlihy, Ronny Cox, Kurtwood Smith, Miguel Ferrer, Ray... Robocop/Robocop 2/Robocop 3 (DVD)
Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Dan O'Herlihy, Ronny Cox, Kurtwood Smith, …
R289 Discovery Miles 2 890 Out of stock

A triple bill of sci-fi cops. The first film, 'Robocop', is set in the near future and Detroit's soaring crime rate is unsuccessfully policed by a corporation which plans to build a new city, if its workers can go about unmolested. When its new 'enforcement droid' proves unworkable, a murdered cop (Peter Weller) is wired into a computer-controlled titanium body and set to the task at hand. Unimpressed, 'Robocop' seeks vengeance on all sides in this violent but often funny tale. In the second film, 'Robocop 2', a new model, Robocop 2 (Tom Noonan), is built while Robocop 1 still patrols the streets of Detroit. Robocop 2 is given a maniac's 'soul', thereby setting the stage for a showdown between the two computer constables. Finally, in 'Robocop 3' Robocop is befriended by a young girl whose parents have been killed, and after his partner is killed by the head of a private security firm, he joins a group of rebels to fight back against the evil businessmen. There is a notable fight sequence between a plastic-like robot Ninja and the sluggish metal Robocop, which, together with the rebels hiding out in the derelict General Motors Factory, constitutes a thinly veiled critique of the Japanese car industry from the heart of Detroit - the original motor city.

The 39th Game: Premier League Plays at Imperialism (Paperback): Antony Melvin, Mark Carlton, Paul Grech, Colin Illingworth,... The 39th Game: Premier League Plays at Imperialism (Paperback)
Antony Melvin, Mark Carlton, Paul Grech, Colin Illingworth, Hugh Larkin, …
R617 Discovery Miles 6 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Antony Melvin , Mark Carlton , Paul Grech , Colin Illingworth , Hugh Larkin , Paul Meadows , Stephen Orford The Premier League announced plans for an international round of matches on 7 February 2008. This book explores how we got into this situation, where English football is going and offers reasons why the proposal could be a good or a bad thing. Hundreds of fans were also canvassed for their opinion.

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