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'''SHORT CIRCUIT. John Badham, dir.''' USA: Tri-Star Pictures, 1986. [[Category: Drama]] | '''SHORT CIRCUIT. John Badham, dir.''' USA: Tri-Star Pictures, 1986. [[Category: Drama]] | ||
− | E.T. as robot.[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=E.T.:_THE_EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL] See for the hardware: credits indicate that much of the robotic material is really done with (presumably industrial variety) robots. Real robots were used even more in the sequel, SHORT CIRCUIT 2 (q.v.). | + | E.T. as robot.[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=E.T.:_THE_EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL] See for the hardware: credits indicate that much of the robotic material is really done with (presumably industrial variety) robots. Real robots were used even more in the sequel, [[SHORT CIRCUIT 2]] (q.v.). |
Note in SHORT CIRCUIT the line "Number Five is alive" and in the sequel the attempted murder of the robot.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6cDbMLcxQI] | Note in SHORT CIRCUIT the line "Number Five is alive" and in the sequel the attempted murder of the robot.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6cDbMLcxQI] | ||
[[Category: Drama]] | [[Category: Drama]] |
Latest revision as of 21:03, 14 September 2021
SHORT CIRCUIT. John Badham, dir. USA: Tri-Star Pictures, 1986.
E.T. as robot.[1] See for the hardware: credits indicate that much of the robotic material is really done with (presumably industrial variety) robots. Real robots were used even more in the sequel, SHORT CIRCUIT 2 (q.v.).
Note in SHORT CIRCUIT the line "Number Five is alive" and in the sequel the attempted murder of the robot.[2]