Damage
09-04-2005, 08:18 PM
I watched Chopping Mall today, a goofy sample of 80s cheese that represents a popular sub-genre in science fiction and horror: The KILLER ROBOT movie. I started thinking of other malevolent killing machines that have been featured in cinema and television and compiled a short list. I'm sure there are about a hundred more so please contribute...
KILLER ROBOTS/ANDROIDS/CYBORGS/COMPUTERS
Killbots from Chopping Mall
T-800, T-1000 & T-X from the Terminator series
NOVAC robots Gog and Magog from Gog
Robot Gunslinger (Yul Brynner) from Westworld
Battledroids from the Star Wars series
Hector from Saturn 3
Mark 13 from Hardware
ED-209 enforcement droids in the Robocop series
DV-8 from Crash and Burn
Ro-Man from Robot Monster
Emperor Omus (Jack Palance) robot army from The Shape of Things to Come
The robots David Hasselhoff fights with in Starcrash
Mechagodzilla from the Godzilla series
Cylons from the Battlestar Galactica series
Dr. Totenkopf's giant robot army from Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
Daleks, Cybermen and Autons from the Doctor Who series
The planet killer from Star Trek - The Doomsday Machine
Dr. Daystom's M-5 from Star Trek - The Ultimate Computer
The blade-wielding, self-replicating killing devices from Screamers
HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey
KILLER ROBOTS/ANDROIDS/CYBORGS/COMPUTERS
Killbots from Chopping Mall
T-800, T-1000 & T-X from the Terminator series
NOVAC robots Gog and Magog from Gog
Robot Gunslinger (Yul Brynner) from Westworld
Battledroids from the Star Wars series
Hector from Saturn 3
Mark 13 from Hardware
ED-209 enforcement droids in the Robocop series
DV-8 from Crash and Burn
Ro-Man from Robot Monster
Emperor Omus (Jack Palance) robot army from The Shape of Things to Come
The robots David Hasselhoff fights with in Starcrash
Mechagodzilla from the Godzilla series
Cylons from the Battlestar Galactica series
Dr. Totenkopf's giant robot army from Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
Daleks, Cybermen and Autons from the Doctor Who series
The planet killer from Star Trek - The Doomsday Machine
Dr. Daystom's M-5 from Star Trek - The Ultimate Computer
The blade-wielding, self-replicating killing devices from Screamers
HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey