Five Great Movie Robots
Posted on July 12, 2013 at 3:59 pm
Did you know that the word “robot” was invented by Czech writer Karl Capek for a play produced in 1920 called R.U.R?
In honor of today’s release of “Pacific Rim,” take a look at some of the other great movie robots:
Metropolis (1927) Fritz Lang’s classic dystopian tale (it inspired a memorable Apple commercial) is the story of a revolt against the 1%. It has been beautifully restored to included scenes originally cut by censors.
Forbidden Planet (1956)
The first major studio sci-fi feature film was inspired in part by Shakespeare’s “The Tempest.” The scientist played by Walter Pigeon has a sidekick, Robby the Robot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BogNQ__nOeIRobots (2005)
This adorable animated film stars Ewan McGregor in a story of (literally) scrappy outsiders in an entire civilization of robots.
The Iron Giant (1999)
This animated story about a boy who befriends a weaponized robot is a heartwarming gem, inspired by the work of poet Ted Hughes.
Wall•E (2008)
This love story between an analog trash-collecting robot with a fondness for “Hello Dolly” and a sleek digital robot designed to seek out signs of new life is one of Pixar’s best.
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