8 Best Action Movies Of The 1980s

By Ian Watson /

6. Robocop

In any previous decade, the chances of an arty Dutch filmmaker travelling to Hollywood to make a film about an ultrasophisticared cyborg cop would€™ve been slim to none. Robocop couldn€™t have been made at any time other than at the height of Reaganism, and only Paul Verhoeven could€™ve brought the material alive. As much a satire as an action movie, Robocop takes place in a not too distant future where the corporations own justabout everything, including the police force. When an officer dies in the line of duty, he€™s transformed into their latest €œproduct€, a cyborg that€™s allowed to shoot rapists in the balls but whose programming won€™t allow him to touch corporate villains. Best known for sexually charged dramas set in his native Holland, Verhoeven keeps the action crisp and even though the movie€™s about as subtle as a chainsaw, he never allows it to descend into flat out silliness. He left that to the sequels and the remake.