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* [[Abusive Parents]]: Vicker's [[Freudian Excuse]], along with being dumped by foster care.
* [[Abusive Parents]]: Vicker's [[Freudian Excuse]], along with being dumped by foster care.
* [[Aerosol Flamethrower]]: Sharon defends herself with one in ''Returns''.
* [[Aerosol Flamethrower]]: Sharon defends herself with one in ''Returns''.
* [[And Show It to You]]: Officer Bradley's death in ''Psycho Cop''.
* [[...And Show It to You]]: Officer Bradley's death in ''Psycho Cop''.
{{quote| "Have a heart!"}}
{{quote| "Have a heart!"}}
* [[An Axe to Grind]]: Axings are prominent on both movies.
* [[An Axe to Grind]]: Axings are prominent on both movies.
* [[Barrier Busting Blow]]: Done to a door in the first film.
* [[Barrier-Busting Blow]]: Done to a door in the first film.
* [[Behind the Black]]: In the first film, Vickers manages sneak up on Zack ''with his car''.
* [[Behind the Black]]: In the first film, Vickers manages sneak up on Zack ''with his car''.
* [[Big No]]: Brian's reaction when Vickers kills Larry in the sequel.
* [[Big No]]: Brian's reaction when Vickers kills Larry in the sequel.
* [[Boom Headshot]]: Officer Chris's death in ''Psycho Cop'', and roughly half the murders in ''Returns''.
* [[Boom! Headshot!]]: Officer Chris's death in ''Psycho Cop'', and roughly half the murders in ''Returns''.
* [[Car Fu]]: Julie's death in ''Psycho Cop''.
* [[Car Fu]]: Julie's death in ''Psycho Cop''.
* [[Cassandra Truth]]: In the first film both Doug and Laura are sure that there ''is'' something odd going on. Too bad the others wont believe them until it's too late.
* [[Cassandra Truth]]: In the first film both Doug and Laura are sure that there ''is'' something odd going on. Too bad the others wont believe them until it's too late.
* [[Closed Circle]]: The Stonecipher Enterpises office building in the sequel.
* [[Closed Circle]]: The Stonecipher Enterpises office building in the sequel.
* [[Come Out Come Out Wherever You Are]]: Said in the sequel.
* [[Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are]]: Said in the sequel.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: Vickers mentions the happenings of the first film at one point in the sequel.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: Vickers mentions the happenings of the first film at one point in the sequel.
* [[Cool Shades]]: Vickers wears them [[Sunglasses At Night|at night]] and they are later burned into [[Eyepatch of Power|a kind-of eyepatch]].
* [[Cool Shades]]: Vickers wears them [[Sunglasses At Night|at night]] and they are later burned into [[Eyepatch of Power|a kind-of eyepatch]].
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* [[Elevator Floor Announcement]]: Used in the sequel.
* [[Elevator Floor Announcement]]: Used in the sequel.
{{quote| '''Vickers''': "Seventh floor: Linens, luxury, eviscareted women."}}
{{quote| '''Vickers''': "Seventh floor: Linens, luxury, eviscareted women."}}
* [[Everybody Laughs Ending]]: ''Returns''.
* [["Everybody Laughs" Ending]]: ''Returns''.
* [[Evil Elevator]]: Elevators in the sequel after Vickers has sabotaged them.
* [[Evil Elevator]]: Elevators in the sequel after Vickers has sabotaged them.
* [[Evil Is Hammy]]: Vickers' actor Robert R. Shafer does his damnedest to entertain, and he succeeds.
* [[Evil Is Hammy]]: Vickers' actor Robert R. Shafer does his damnedest to entertain, and he succeeds.
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* [[French Maid Outfit]]: One of the strippers is wearing one in the second film.
* [[French Maid Outfit]]: One of the strippers is wearing one in the second film.
* [[Grievous Bottley Harm]]: Vickers hits himself on the head with a beer bottle when rampaging in the offices in the sequel.
* [[Grievous Bottley Harm]]: Vickers hits himself on the head with a beer bottle when rampaging in the offices in the sequel.
* [[Gross Up Close Up]]: Various body parts in Vickers' car are shown up close during the sequel's opening credits.
* [[Gross Up Close-Up]]: Various body parts in Vickers' car are shown up close during the sequel's opening credits.
* [[Grumpy Old Man]]: The sequel has Mr. Stonecipher, the boss of the company where protagonists work. He hates brownnosers.
* [[Grumpy Old Man]]: The sequel has Mr. Stonecipher, the boss of the company where protagonists work. He hates brownnosers.
* [[Healing Factor]]: Vickers has it.
* [[Healing Factor]]: Vickers has it.
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* [[Neck Snap]]
* [[Neck Snap]]
* [[Nice Job Guiding Us Hero]]
* [[Nice Job Guiding Us Hero]]
* [[No Holds Barred Beatdown]]: Vickers gets one in the sequel from a lynch mob, in a sequence that comes off as a weird inversion of the Rodney King assault, complete with videotaping bystander.
* [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown]]: Vickers gets one in the sequel from a lynch mob, in a sequence that comes off as a weird inversion of the Rodney King assault, complete with videotaping bystander.
* [[Number of the Beast]]: Vickers has it tattooed in his hand and it's pretty much his calling card along with pentagrams.
* [[Number of the Beast]]: Vickers has it tattooed in his hand and it's pretty much his calling card along with pentagrams.
* [[Offscreen Teleportation]]: Happens couple times in the first film.
* [[Offscreen Teleportation]]: Happens couple times in the first film.
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{{quote| '''Laura''': "Oh God..."<br />
{{quote| '''Laura''': "Oh God..."<br />
'''Vickers''': "God? Hah! ''God'' has nothing to do with it!" }}
'''Vickers''': "God? Hah! ''God'' has nothing to do with it!" }}
* [[Sound Only Death]]: In the sequel's ending when Vickers kills people coming in to his room.
* [[Sound-Only Death]]: In the sequel's ending when Vickers kills people coming in to his room.
* [[This Cannot Be!]]: Caretaker says this when he sees Vickers and realizes that a cop is about to kill him.
* [[This Cannot Be!]]: Caretaker says this when he sees Vickers and realizes that a cop is about to kill him.
{{quote| '''Caretaker''': "It can't be."<br />
{{quote| '''Caretaker''': "It can't be."<br />

Revision as of 20:58, 25 January 2014

Officer Joe Vickers at your service.


He always gets his man...and everyone else.
—Tagline for the first film.

Psycho Cop and its sequel Psycho Cop Returns (also known as simply Psycho Cop 2) were two So Bad They're Good Slasher Movies which followed the exploits of psychopathic police impersonator Serial Killer Joe Vickers, who is on a mission from Satan to kill everyone he perceives as criminals and make bad puns out of everything while he's at it. Curiously, these movies hit the cinemas right after the first Maniac Cop installment.

In the first film, three young couples decide to have good time on a luxury cabin which resides in the backwoods. They are followed by Vickers who starts killing them one by one. Unsurprisingly, the movie ends with Vickers Not Quite Dead.

The second film opens with Vickers hearing about a bachelor party from two office workers which will be held in an office building in late-hours and it will include booze, drugs and hookers. He then follows the two men to the site of the party, locks the doors and starts killing everyone stuck inside with him.

This movie ditches the Cliché Storm teenkill-aproach from the first film and goes over the top with its presentation; gore, nudity and laughably bad puns are all over the place.


These two films contain examples of:

 "Have a heart!"

 Vickers: "Seventh floor: Linens, luxury, eviscareted women."

  • "Everybody Laughs" Ending: Returns.
  • Evil Elevator: Elevators in the sequel after Vickers has sabotaged them.
  • Evil Is Hammy: Vickers' actor Robert R. Shafer does his damnedest to entertain, and he succeeds.
  • Evil Laugh: Vickers has a very jolly one.
  • Exact Words: In the sequel, Sharon has Vickers on her sights but he has one strippers as a meatshield. Then he promises that he won't shoot her if Sharon puts the gun down. She complies, and he snaps the stripper's neck because he only said that he wouldn't shoot her.
  • Eye Scream: Gus's death in the sequel.
  • Eyepatch of Power: In the sequel, Vickers gets half of his face burnt while wearing sunglasses and is left with other half of his sunglasses covering his healthy eye
  • Final Girl: Laura in the first film and Sharon in the sequel.
  • Finger Wag: Vickers wags his finger at Mike when he unknowingly evades him in the second film.
  • Footprints of Muck: In the first movie, Vickers tries to gain Laura's and Doug's trust to lure them in Doug realizes that Vickers is the killer because the footprints he leaves behind on the floor are the same size as the prints he has left in the shed.
  • French Maid Outfit: One of the strippers is wearing one in the second film.
  • Grievous Bottley Harm: Vickers hits himself on the head with a beer bottle when rampaging in the offices in the sequel.
  • Gross Up Close-Up: Various body parts in Vickers' car are shown up close during the sequel's opening credits.
  • Grumpy Old Man: The sequel has Mr. Stonecipher, the boss of the company where protagonists work. He hates brownnosers.
  • Healing Factor: Vickers has it.
  • Hollywood Satanism: Vickers worships Satan.
  • I Lied

 Vickers: "Remember what I said about not holding a grudge? I lied!"

 Laura: "Oh God..."

Vickers: "God? Hah! God has nothing to do with it!"

  • Sound-Only Death: In the sequel's ending when Vickers kills people coming in to his room.
  • This Cannot Be!: Caretaker says this when he sees Vickers and realizes that a cop is about to kill him.

 Caretaker: "It can't be."

Vickers: "But it is!"

  • Trash Landing: In the sequel Vickers drops one of the strippers into the trash from the top floor of an office building.

 Vickers: "You act like trash, you get treated like trash."