15) RoboCop (1987)
Piracy warnings are a legal requirement, so audiences are used to seeing them appear alongside every movie they see, but this overexposure can numb their impact somewhat. However, the filmmakers behind the original RoboCop decided to take the anti-piracy message more seriously, hoping to warn off potential criminals with a more lethal form of retribution.
The message here? If the copyright authorities are smart, they’ll consider hiring law enforcement droids to put an end to piracy once and for all.
14) Guardians Of The Galaxy (2014)
Chris Pratt may have starred in Marvel’s offbeat intergalactic epic as team leader Star-Lord, but the breakout stars were bounty hunters Rocket Raccoon and Groot. The pair suffer a number of close calls in their line of work, so it’s reassuring to discover in the end credits that “no raccoons or tree creatures were harmed during the making of this film.”
Lord knows CGI actors don’t have enough rights as it is!