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Robot-fu
A television series capitalising on the popularity of robots, fighting and nostalgia. | |
The success of Robot Wars and Battlebots shows that people like to watch robots fighting each other. The success of WWE (née WWF) shows that people like to watch people fighting each other.
Following the Hollywood approach to commissioning (People like explosions. People like pirates. Lets
make a pirate film with lots of explosions! Get me Sigourney
Sigourney wont do it? Get me Geena Davis. And some coke.), combine two winning ideas to create Robot-fu.
Robot-fu is a TV series that features those now-retired white-masked robot street dancers that were common in the late 80s and early 90s. Fighting each other. All the while maintaining their slow-motion, one-axis-of-movement-at-a-time style. Shown in time-lapse, for obvious reasons.
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With Closed Captioning for the mime impaired... saaaaaayyyy |
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//People like explosions. People like pirates.//
Are you coming on to me? |
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This should be popular. The fights would look very similar to those in 'The Matrix'. There is no fpoon. |
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Geena Davis. She does robots? Oh wait, Goldblum... |
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Geena Davis doing robots, now that's a whole other film entirely... |
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