Dennis D. McDonald (ddmcd@ddmcd.com) consults from Alexandria Virginia. His services include writing & research, proposal development, and project management.

My Favorite Movie Robots

My Favorite Movie Robots

By Dennis D McDonald

The List

I’ve been a fan of movie robots since I was a kid. Which do I think are the best? My personal list comes quickly to mind:

  1. The artificial Maria from Metropolis
  2. Robbie the Robot from Forbidden Planet
  3. TARS from Interstellar
  4. The Mecha from AI: Artificial Intelligence
  5. Gort from the original The Day the Earth Stood Still

Maria from Metropolis

I never cease to be amazed by Maria’s robot transformation scene in Metropolis. The robot design is itself beautiful but the transformation and its mix of animation, practical effects, and time lapse photography are beautiful to behold. And to think this was all done in the 1920’s! Amazing!

Robby the Robot from Forbidden Planet

Robbie provided an entire generation with a view of what a sci-fi robot was supposed to look like and how it was supposed to behave. A seemingly all-powerful machine, Robby is also imbued with sophisticated manufacturing capabilities and he’s programmed to protect life, a feature that later in the movie provides the basis for a significant plot point. An added attraction is that Robbie appears in a movie that is just plain gorgeous to view.

TARS from Interstellar

Possibly the most physically unique robot to ever appear in a motion picture, TARS is also programmed with a sense of humor. Most wondrous to behold his TARS’method of speedy locomotion on the water planet that takes advantage of his interlocking and segmented construction. Amazingly, TARS also operates efficiently in zero gravity.

The Mecha from AI: Artificial Intelligence

This is possibly the best movie ever made about what happens when robots think and act like humans. The “mecha” operate in a no man’s land outside human society where they are discarded or attempt to escape physical and sexual servitude. The main focus of the movie is a child robot who insists he wants to be a “real boy” thereby creating an unresolvable conflict in the human world. Some of the scenes in this film are intentionally disturbing.

Gort from The Day the Earth Stood Still

Gort is the quintessential 20th-century view of the robot-to-be feared. Silent, slow moving, doing the bidding of his otherworldly master, and equipped with a terrifying destructive ray gun that fires from his head, he’s the stuff of baby boomer nightmares. Gort stands out as a prime example of the “Hollywood Robot.”

There are any many more, of course, but these are my favorites. What’s on your list?

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Text copyright (c) 2018 by Dennis D. McDonald

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