All-Time Greatest Robots in Movies
Hello organic life-forms, Ben-1000 here. I am called upon in this collection of words to disseminate ideas and concepts into literary persuasion. My focus: to assign numbers and categorize the greatest fellow robotic programs (manifested or physically latent) to reach your human moving pictures. Through the trendy art called “googling,” I have fully researched your entire database of robotic movies in .00678 seconds and have categorized them with 1.5 million subsets. After I turned in this said article to your leader (editor) he was shocked at my modestly written 4,000 page assessment, so I have boiled down my hard work into a couple hundred word simplification using merely three rating criteria understood by your complex brain matter: Awesomeness, Geekness and Unstoppability. How does that sound earthmen and women? So, without further ado, the top 5 robots in film:
5. R2-D2 — Breaking into the top five is the ul
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