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Zangretron 16-04-2003 23:21

Hollywood's forgotten robots
 
I am a sort of movie buff...and I have recently been realizing a kind of prejudice in the field of filmmaking, past and present.

Not racist...not even sexist...I'm talkin' ROBOTIST, baby!!!

Over the years, the greatest that robotics has to offer have been subcast to leading stars like Tom Cruise and Steve Guttenberg, and since then they have been long forgotten in the realm of Hollywood.

Thus I have created this thread, not to complain about robotism, for that is a fight that will never be won, but to reflect on and remember some of the greatest forgotten robots in motion picture history.

-Johnny-Five from Short Circuit ("would you like to be a pepper, too)

-Andrew from Bicentennial Man

-Giggalo Joe from A.I.: Artificial Intelligence

-J-5 from Blankman (OH LIKE YOU HAVEN'T SEEN IT!!!)

-WeeBo from Flubber

If you would like to comment or have any other additions, please help me to remember the most influencial pieces of metal in the history of robotics in movies...and please, Frank Stallone does not count.

P.S.: Can I get a shout-out from the kid in the Hurricane costume? WHAT'S UP WITH THAT?!?!

Madison 16-04-2003 23:24

MechaGodzilla and Mecha-King Ghidorah, hi.

...one mustn't forget Jet-Jaguar, either.

KaylaButt 16-04-2003 23:25

R2D2.

Those little dudes from "Batteries Not Included".

Amanda Morrison 16-04-2003 23:58

What about the girl from Small Wonder? Does she count?

Kristina 17-04-2003 00:16

Quote:

Originally posted by amandabean
What about the girl from Small Wonder? Does she count?
Vicky!!!

/me reminices about all the shows she used to grow up on.

Scudzey 17-04-2003 00:35

I cannot remember the robots name, or even if it was mentioned in the first place. But the robot from Revenge of the Nerds.

Help on the name would be greatly apreciated.

Brandon Martus 17-04-2003 00:43

Here's a robot .. [bonus points to anybody who honestly remembers these movies]

Not Quite Human
Still Not Quite Human

Chip! :)

FotoPlasma 17-04-2003 03:56

Robby The Robot from Forbidden Planet!

Check my personal image for a good look at him. Keep in mind that, in the picture, I'm the human, he's the robot.

Alex Forest 17-04-2003 08:54

Robot from Lost in Space...come on with the Robinsons and everyone...classic. =)

MissInformation 17-04-2003 09:06

What about Box from Logan's Run (most of you are probably too young for that movie, I know): Box

Some other good old robots are Twiki from Buck Rogers of the 25th Century, and Bishop from Aliens, Hal 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey, Maria from Metropolis (1927) and Gort from The Day the Earth Stood Still. And so many more!

MissInformation

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"I am incapable of making an error." -HAL

hixofthehood 17-04-2003 09:42

Quote:

Originally posted by Scudzey
I cannot remember the robots name, or even if it was mentioned in the first place. But the robot from Revenge of the Nerds.

Help on the name would be greatly apreciated.

I told Zangre to include that one! I had just watched the movie the other night.

I think robots are sexy, too.

RogerR 17-04-2003 09:50

Quote:

Originally posted by MissInformation
Hal 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey,
I always thought that HAL was a sentinient(sp?) computer entity, not a robot.

MissInformation 17-04-2003 10:33

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Originally posted by RogerR
I always thought that HAL was a sentinient(sp?) computer entity, not a robot.
There's been lots of debate about that, but most websites that give a list of Hollywood's robots list Hal. True, Hal was a computer, however, people argue that the heart and brains of a robot is a computer, and that by taking over the ship, Hal obtained a body which put him into the robot class.

Another interesting tidbit is that Metropolis goes down in history for the first "robot" in film, however, there were movies before Metropolis that featured "autonomous beings". They were robots in everything but name. I have a really cool website book-marked at home about the history of robots in film, I'll try to remember to post the link when I get home.

MissInformation

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"There can be no understanding between the hand and the brain unless the heart acts as mediator." Metropolis

ChrisH 17-04-2003 13:28

How about Huey, Louie, and Dewy from Silent Running?

Jon K. 17-04-2003 16:04

Quote:

Originally posted by Brandon Martus
Here's a robot .. [bonus points to anybody who honestly remembers these movies]

Not Quite Human
Still Not Quite Human

Chip! :)

Wasn't there a third in that movie series? Got to go with C3PO.


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