R.I.P. Robin Williams: A Look Back At The Actor’s Sci-Fi Contributions

So long, Mork.

By Nick Venable | Updated

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bicentennial manBicentennial Man
Throughout the 1990s, Williams had a habit of starring in equal amounts of classics and crap, and Chris Columbus’ 1999 sentimental drama Bicentennial Man really straddles that line, turning what could have been a weird and interesting premise into a cookie-cutter assembly of melodrama and emotions. Still, Williams is the thing that makes the movie worth watching, as he pulls out all your feels with his robotic hands and massages them until you are more comfortable about not having your own emotionally equipped android.

a.i. artificial intelligenceA.I. Artificial Intelligence
On the flip side of the artificially intelligent coin is Steven Spielberg’s 2001 drama A.I. Artificial Intelligence. And though Williams isn’t one of the major players in the cast, he’s still memorable as the voice of the holographic Dr. Know, the information engine which was basically Google with hair.


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