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Real Steel (2011)
Real Steel (2011)
2011 | Action, Drama, Sci-Fi
Robot Rocky
A decent film I liked more than I thought I would. Great production including Stan Winston's former studio doing life size bots, Steven Speilberg as Executive producer, cool cast and neat SFX. Kinda Rocky for Robots but has a nice feel good vibe to it.
  
Sleeping Giants (Themis Files #1)
Sleeping Giants (Themis Files #1)
Sylvain Neuvel | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry, Science Fiction/Fantasy
10
8.0 (20 Ratings)
Book Rating
Writing format (3 more)
Plot
Characters
Suspense
Absolutely Spectacular
This fantastic book follows the journey of a girl and her desire to discover the secrets of a ancient robot. Well written, the driving plot makes it impossible to put down while the format has you craving for even more answers.
  
WALL-E (2008)
WALL-E (2008)
2008 | Animation, Comedy, Sci-Fi
A pixar must see
A little garbage robot has remained on earth to do his job and try to clean up our polluted planet while the survivors are one an eternal search for a new life on a luxurious cruise ship where they are in float chairs and have become way to lazy to do anything on their own . Another robot named Eva is tasked of finding proof that the earth has become rehabilitated and people could come home and start over finds a little sprout of a growing plant and it's job is to inform the people on the ship they can come home. Our little Wall-e falls for Eva and wants to follow her everywhere even off the planet where he belongs doing his job goes on a wild adventure to be with her at all costs and help her bring the proof back with Eva. Does the Robot get the girl???

This was a pixar major hit and its a great little love story that gets right in our little hearts each time.
  
Bumblebee (2018)
Bumblebee (2018)
2018 | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
A robot movie with a heart
Inherent problems with prequels aside (you already know how things are going to end up), I hoped this film would work to set up the future Transformers movie timelines which it did.

After a large war on Cybertron, Optimus Prime sends everyone's favorite B-127 to Earth to scout out the land and set up a base the Autobots can use in their continuing battle against the Decepticons.

Eventually the out of place robot meets 18 year old Charlie and their friendship soon ensues. The usual government losers show up and choose the wrong side after two scout robot baddies make their appearances as well.

Charlie's family grows increasingly nervous as the teen seems to choose spending time with her new friend than with them.



The beginning battle sequence was phenomenal and the friendship between girl and robot makes this film different than the Michael Bay directed CGIgasm films for sure. I liked the scenes with Charlie and BB a lot. The other characters in the film, though were not very interesting, dull, boring and one dimensional, especially John Cena. The middle of the film meandered a little too much for me as well until the plot devices aligned and the direction to save everyone was made clear.

Overall, very entertaining film with a few minor complaints. Still would recommend.

  
Robocop  (1987)
Robocop (1987)
1987 | Action, Sci-Fi
Story (0 more)
they made sequels (0 more)
Robot cop kicks ass
The movie was a good cop flick. A cop that dies and get brought back as a robotic human to get revenge and kick ass. The murder scenes were great but, yet again the tried to remake it and make it better to only put a stain.
  
Dark City (1998)
Dark City (1998)
1998 | Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi
Truly dark and depressing but intelligently conceived sci-fi movies that will be forever compared to the Matrix.
It doesn't have half of the budget its rival had which is probably the reason it didn't do half as well.
One of Alex Proyas best alongside The Crow and I Robot. Unmissable and a classic
  
Real Steel (2011)
Real Steel (2011)
2011 | Action, Drama, Sci-Fi
Boxing movies have been a staple of Hollywood for decades. Some of the earliest celluloid offerings documented pugilistic bouts in films such as Raging Bull, The Fighter, and the iconic Rocky series and helped boxing cement itself in both popular and cinematic culture.

In the film “Real Steel”, Hugh Jackman plays Charlie Kenton, a down-on-his-luck promoter whose best days are definitely behind him. In the near-future setting of the film, robots have replaced humans in the boxing ring and Charlie is constantly and desperately looking for the next big thing to help him claim a little fame and a lot of fortune.

Following the loss of his fighting robot, Charlie is summoned to Texas after the passing of his ex-girlfriend, the mother of his son. Charlie is eager to sign over the guardianship of his son, Max, to Max’s aunt, but after noticing her wealthy husband, decides to take advantage of the situation. Charlie makes a deal to sign over the guardianship of his son Max, (Dakota Goyo) in exchange for a large sum of money which he plans to use to get back into the robot fighting game. The catch for Charlie is that he must watch Max for the summer so Max’s future parents can take a planned trip to Italy.

Max is quickly thrown into the robot-fighting world when he forces his dad to take him along to a bout. Unfortunately, it’s yet another painful loss for Charlie and their first father-son trip ends with them scouring a junkyard for robot replacement parts. It’s Max who literally stumbles across an old robot and becomes convinced that the discarded machine could become a champion given the right conditions. Despite his misgivings, Charlie agrees to train the robot and in doing so gets to reconnect with his estranged son. Charlie is given a shot at redemption when Max’s robot becomes a fighting success and starts to advance through the rankings.

Naturally with increased success comes increased expectations and risks for Charlie and Max’s robot. There are numerous people looking for them to fail, as there is no way that a washed up boxer with a kid and an outdated machine can take on the machines of the professional circuit. Predictably, but still grippingly so, the outdated robot, named Atom, makes his way from seedy fighting pits to upscale arenas. Eventually the Atom team is given a shot at the big time which, as fans of sports films know, is destined to end with a climactic bout with the larger-than-life champion.

What sets “Real Steel” apart from other CGI laden action films is the human element and emotional connections you make with the characters, and even the blue-eyed junkyard robot itself. Although Atom is a CGI construct of a machine, you find yourself pulling for this unlikely underdog just as much its flesh and blood costars. The action sequences are intense and amazing to look at but never overshadow the underlying storyline of love and redemption.

Jackman gives a believable performance as a seemingly callous individual with no redeeming qualities. (Remember, he essentially sold his son). Evangaline Lily, is solid and likeable in a supporting role as Charlie’s old friend and former love interest. Goyo, fresh off his work playing the younger Thor in this past summer’s blockbuster, does a remarkable job in what is likely his breakout role. He has the spunky innocence of youth with a maturity that I had not seen in any young actor since Haley Joel Osment in the Sixth Sense.

“Real Steel” may not be the most original film, as aside from the robots this is a boxing tale that is been told many times before. I definitely saw lots of elements of the original Rocky but still found the film extremely enjoyable and entertaining as well as one of the most pleasant surprises of the year. It is rumored that a sequel is already in production and I actually hope that this is the case. This is one story I certainly wouldn’t mind going a few extra rounds with.
  
Mr. Robot  - Season 1
Mr. Robot - Season 1
2015 | Drama
Smart, well written and fast-paced, at times almost unbearably intense and boosted by terrific performances from Rami Malek, Carly Chaikin, Portia Doubleday
  
CATS: Crash Arena Turbo Stars
CATS: Crash Arena Turbo Stars
Games
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
App Rating
Battles take seconds. Not pay to win. Loads of upgrades. (0 more)
Robot wars with cats!
Design a battle 'bot' to fight other users Not technically PVP as you watch the battle w/out manual input. Levelling up gets you bigger and better weapons or tools. Great quick play game that brings you back for just one more quick go.
  
Warrior (2011)
Warrior (2011)
2011 | Action, Drama
9
8.3 (11 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Tom Hardy (2 more)
Joel Edgerton
Nick Nolte
Tom Hardy at his finest
Tom Hardy and Egerton are on unbelievable form in this movie with Tom Hardy putting in possibly the performance of his career.

If you watch that final fight and don’t go through almost every emotion possible then I question that you may be a robot...

Incredible