About this Episode

In 2005 "Robots" rolled off the assembly line from Blue Sky Studios, and it surprisingly remains greater than the sum of its nuts, bolts, and other assorted parts. Celebrating the aspects of capitalism that reward ingenuity and innovation, and satirizing the aspects of capitalism that incentivise profit at any cost, the film features wildly inventive production design and winning performance from an enormous celebrity roster including Ewan McGregor, Robin Williams, Greg Kinnear, Stanley Tucci, Paul Giamatti, Mel Brooks, and many many many many more. We're joined by Sophia Riccardi of the Moviestruck podcast (https://moviestruck.transistor.fm/) to discuss why this film's components are anything but outmoded.

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Musical Credits:

Intro - Dark Flute (Jim Guthrie)
All score from Robots by John Powell
Eye of the Tiger - Survivor
Underground - Tom Waits
Get Up Offa That Thing - James Brown