MadScienceSkill
MadScienceSkill
MadScienceSkill

I think somebody skewed the results!

Okay, so this one is a bit out of the box (or giant Faraday cage) but how about Brill from Enemy of the State? He certainly has the paranoid part down.

He’s just imitating his steam-powered predecessor, R2-S2.

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I wish I was in Tijuana, eating barbecued iguanna.

What if you button asks you to press it and is really polite about it?

There, fixed it. It even inspired a tv hack similar to the fSociety broadcasts.

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Japan already did Batman (or at least a very close approximation of Bruce Wayne) with a mech. It was called Big O.

So we can learn to build bigger robots!

The East Maine Bridge in Enid, Oklahoma got hit by trucks so many times that local painted shark’s teeth on it. It even has its own Facebook page.

Based on the cloudiness of the eye, it looks like this one is about to shed!

The scenes with Victor and Igor have a very Sherlock Holmes vibe, and I’m ok with that. The action scenes seem to be headed into Van Helsing or I Frankenstein territory and that is worrying. There is also something about the CGI that pulls me out a bit, but maybe that’s because everything needs a few more layers of

I came here to say this. I wish I could star your comment more than once!

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I guess you didn’t see the movie Hoot? Or read Carl Hiaasen’s Newbery Honor-winning book.

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It’s all fun and games until it leaves the lab and hitchhikes to Philadelphia to avenge HitchBot! Seriously though, I’m getting a real “Home is the Hangman” vibe about this.

My first imtroduction to Burning Man was hearing Alex Bennett on Live 105 complaining that it had “lost its soul” and “had gotten too big.” That was 1996.