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]]>Marvin the Paranoid Android (The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy)
Marvin the Paranoid Android is one of the best characters in the film. Radiohead must have thought so too, because they wrote one of their biggest hits about him.
Nexus-6 Pris (Blade Runner)
The blond and gothy Pris from Scott Ridley’s original Blade Runner is cool, badass and well, lethal.
Ultron (Avengers: Age of Ultron)
The deadly robot Ultron in the Marvel Cinematic Universe makes quite the villain.
Bender (Futurama)
Bender has a terrible attitude, but he is hilarious, so we’ll let him on the list.
Wall-E (Wall-E)
Wall-E has got to be the most lovable robot (who doesn’t really say anything) of all time. And he saved the human race, so that’s good too.
Terminator (Terminator)
Terminator is one of the most awesome looking robots we can think of.
Data (Star Trek)
Does Data feel love?
Bumblebee (Transformers)
The Transformers franchise went downhill pretty rapidly, but Bumblebee still remains one of our top bots.
R2-D2 and C3PO (Star Wars)
Well, obviously.
K-9 (Doctor Who)
The only thing in sci-fi better than a friendly robot, is a friendly robot dog.
Did we miss your favorite from this list? Let us know in the comments below.
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]]>Interstellar is both an incredible cinematic journey as well as an emotional one.
Being stranded on Mars is probably most people’s worst nightmare. The Martian is a story that celebrates how far we have come and the value of human intellect when accompanied with our survival instinct.
It might not be entirely set in space but the moments when it is are extremely memorable.
This movie captures the terror and wonder of space better than any other. It cost Alfonso Cuarón $100 million to capture the shot of existential panic when Frank realizes he is going to spend the rest of his lift drifting though space.
Gravity is definitely one to watch in the cinema. The visuals are astounding.
The Star Trek universe is just part of the reason that fans get obsessed. The rest is down to the raw emotion and pure messages that the franchise shares.
It’s hilarious, colorful and insanely charming. It’s not surprising it appeals to both Marvel fans and superhero amateurs alike.
If you prefer practicality over existentialism, this is probably the space movie for you.
Wall-E is a Pixar favorite. It might have been the uncontrollable advancement of technology which got humans to their state in Wall-E but it takes one adorable robot to help people rediscover their humanity.
Alien (1979)
Alien still continues to horrify almost forty years later. The uncanny feel of the movie and the way that silence interacts with shocking sound makes it a classic.
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]]>Marvin the Paranoid Android (The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy)
Marvin the Paranoid Android is one of the best characters in the film. Radiohead must have thought so too, because they wrote one of their biggest hits about him.
Nexus-6 Pris (Blade Runner)
The blond and gothy Pris from Scott Ridley’s original Blade Runner is cool, badass and well, lethal.
Ultron (Avengers: Age of Ultron)
The deadly robot Ultron in the Marvel Cinematic Universe makes quite the villain.
Bender (Futurama)
Bender has a terrible attitude, but he is hilarious, so we’ll let him on the list.
Wall-E (Wall-E)
Wall-E has got to be the most lovable robot (who doesn’t really say anything) of all time. And he saved the human race, so that’s good too.
Terminator (Terminator)
Terminator is one of the most awesome looking robots we can think of.
Data (Star Trek)
Does Data feel love?
Bumblebee (Transformers)
The Transformers franchise went downhill pretty rapidly, but Bumblebee still remains one of our top bots.
R2-D2 and C3PO (Star Wars)
Well, obviously.
K-9 (Doctor Who)
The only thing in sci-fi better than a friendly robot, is a friendly robot dog.
Did we miss your favorite from this list? Let us know in the comments below.
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]]>The post Top 10 Movies Set In Space appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Interstellar is both an incredible cinematic journey as well as an emotional one.
Being stranded on Mars is probably most people’s worst nightmare. The Martian is a story that celebrates how far we have come and the value of human intellect when accompanied with our survival instinct.
It might not be entirely set in space but the moments when it is are extremely memorable.
This movie captures the terror and wonder of space better than any other. It cost Alfonso Cuarón $100 million to capture the shot of existential panic when Frank realizes he is going to spend the rest of his lift drifting though space.
Gravity is definitely one to watch in the cinema. The visuals are astounding.
The Star Trek universe is just part of the reason that fans get obsessed. The rest is down to the raw emotion and pure messages that the franchise shares.
It’s hilarious, colorful and insanely charming. It’s not surprising it appeals to both Marvel fans and superhero amateurs alike.
If you prefer practicality over existentialism, this is probably the space movie for you.
Wall-E is a Pixar favorite. It might have been the uncontrollable advancement of technology which got humans to their state in Wall-E but it takes one adorable robot to help people rediscover their humanity.
Alien (1979)
Alien still continues to horrify almost forty years later. The uncanny feel of the movie and the way that silence interacts with shocking sound makes it a classic.
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