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Forgotten Killer Robot and Mecha B-Movies That Are Super Fun

June 5, 2021 by Red Stewart

Marvelous Videos delves into the world of forgotten killer robot and mecha B-movies…

Artificial intelligence is a topic that scares rich folks like Elon Musk and James Cameron, and there’s a reason why- its potential exists everywhere. Despite the warnings in movies like 2001: A Space Odyssey and The Terminator, advances in computer interface systems have been made, making them more independent and integrated with one another.

Robots are a subset of this development- beings composed of cybernetic parts who could easily turn on us with just as simple programming code. As you can imagine, plenty of B-movies have taken it upon themselves to explore this concept, if not thematically, then at least action-wise. Here are some cheesy, yet super fun killer robot/mecha B-films courtesy of Marvelous Videos…

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Red Stewart

 

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