We can all agree that robots are indispensable. Without them, we’d have to assemble our own cars, vacuum our own floors, and adopt actual living dogs as pets.
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Alt Text: Six Robot Movies ? Without the Robots
Sharing a wonderful film or television series with friends is a great way to spark a conversation. Netflix Social brings that sharing to Facebook, eliminating one more reason to talk face-to-face with friends.
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Netflix Social Shares Your Horrible Taste in Movies With Friends
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To mark the release of Robot & Frank on DVD, we’re giving away a copy of the film along with a programmable robot!
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Giveaway: Win a Robot & Frank DVD and Programmable Rover ‘Bot
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We’re still reeling over the latest Iron Man 3 trailer, which made its world premiere during Sunday night’s Super Bowl XLVII .
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New Iron Man Anime Coming to DVD
Critics consistently make hay out of pointing out the flaws in movies – but very rarely do the flicks themselves talk about how much they sucked.
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Video: The Worst Movies of 2012 Pan Themselves
Everybody knows the classic winter holiday movies, and most of them are fine, but they get a bit repetitive.
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Wayback Machine: 10 Unconventional Winter Holiday Movies
Everybody knows the classic winter holiday movies, from older ones like It’s a Wonderful Life to newer ones like A Christmas Story , to ones that get remade over and over (and over) again like A Christmas Carol . Whether or not you like such movies, you must admit that it does get a bit repetitive watching the same stories over and over again every year, with the possible exception of the …
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10 Unconventional Winter Holiday Movies
Films about photographers suffer from an inherent problem: Depicting depiction jars the viewer’s sense of disbelief and the self-aware results can seem canned, or even campy.
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Supercut Homage to Photographer Movies Plays With Stereotypes
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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 enjoyed a blockbuster opening last weekend, but none of the sparkly vampire flicks in the series made the cut when we asked Wired readers to name their favorite movies based on books.
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Best and Worst Movies Based on Sci-Fi/Fantasy Books (Sez You)
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Cartoon Network has spent the last several weeks triumphantly celebrating its 20th anniversary, and it’s used this time to both reflect on past properties and continue to spotlight its current hits. One of these modern day success stories is J.G.
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Regular Show Presents the Best DVD in the World