Ah, I see. 8.1 is still really good, although - correct me if I'm wrong - Frink thought it was 'low' compared to the non-stop praise it has been getting so far, especially on this site. Either that, or I'm bad at detecting sarcasm. Or neither.
And it's not that my relatively tiny review of it encapsulates all my thoughts on (i.e. problems with) the film, nor do I give films an automatic 10/10 solely based on entertainment value (if you've ever been on Letterboxd then you know what I mean). It's a great summer blockbuster, but it's far from perfect (...at least, y'know, that's like, my opinion, man).
With that said... RoboCop (1987) - Classic. Classic, classic, classic. It might even hold up better now than it did in the 80s, if you compare the technology in the film and the technology now. Kurtwood Smith as Clarence Boddicker is still one of my favorite villains of all time, and he's infinitely quotable. Very entertaining and pretty darn smart, too.
9.5 out of 10 breaking glass windows.