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Robots in Movies – over 600 movies with robots, androids, cyborgs and AI; Robots on TV – over 300 TV series with robots, androids, cyborgs and AI; Robot Hall of Fame at CMU – with fictional inductees HAL-9000 and R2-D2; Round-up of fictional TV and movie robots at Den Of Geek; Analysis of the greatest evil robots in fiction at Mahalo
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Android is a 1982 American science fiction film directed by Aaron Lipstadt and starring Don Keith Opper and Klaus Kinski. The film tells the story of a scientist and his assistant who are working on an illegal android program in their laboratory on a space station in deep space.
The androids in all three worlds run amok, operating on reserve power. Peter and John, recovering from a drunken bar-room brawl, wake up in Westworld's brothel, unaware of the park's breakdown. When the Gunslinger challenges the men to a showdown, John treats the confrontation as an amusement but the android shoots him dead.
Surrogates is a 2009 American science fiction action film based on the 2005–2006 comic book series The Surrogates.Directed by Jonathan Mostow, it stars Bruce Willis as Tom Greer, an FBI agent who ventures out into the real world to investigate the murder of surrogates (humanoid remote-controlled robots).
David 8, stylized as David 8 and commonly known simply as David, is a fictional character featured in the Alien franchise, portrayed by Michael Fassbender.Introduced in the first prequel film, Prometheus (2012), David is an android serving as a butler, maintenance man, and surrogate son to his creator, Peter Weyland, the founder of the Weyland Corporation.
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Not Quite Human is a 1987 American science fiction comedy television film directed by Steven Hilliard Stern and starring Jay Underwood, Alan Thicke, and Robyn Lively.The story is based on the Not Quite Human book series by Seth McEvoy.