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The Robot Costume From Bicentennial Man! 

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Adam comes face to face with a blast from his past: a costume from the 1999 science fiction film Bicentennial Man--which Adam worked on! This striking full body robot costume was made for Robin Williams' android character in the Issac Asimov-inspired film--a full-body fiberglass suit with beautiful details throughout. Adam takes a look at how its form and fabrication gave the actor range of movement and expressiveness while covered from head to toe.
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@tested
@tested Год назад
Check out this prop and others from the upcoming EMLA: Los Angeles 2023 auction at propstoreauction.com/auctions/info/id/347
@sacredgeometry
@sacredgeometry Год назад
You worked on flubber!!!!
@karijordan4930
@karijordan4930 Год назад
​@@sacredgeometry❤❤❤❤
@olestampevestergaard4746
@olestampevestergaard4746 Год назад
Knowing that Robin sometimes got to have a normal conversation about tool-boxes with someone without feeling like he would need to perform, makes me so happy.
@jamesjameson4566
@jamesjameson4566 Год назад
Chill
@-MrFozzy-
@-MrFozzy- Год назад
@@jamesjameson4566boooooooooooo to you!
@DwightLivesMatter
@DwightLivesMatter Год назад
He probably still did.
@theswissmiss69
@theswissmiss69 Год назад
@@jamesjameson4566we all are yes.
@Zacattack1990
@Zacattack1990 Год назад
Well no shit he surely had lots of normal conversations. Lol
@DoctorNemmo
@DoctorNemmo Год назад
That anecdote with Robin Williams performing a whole routine just for you was the most heartwarming thing I've heard in years. Everyone who met him has good things to say about him. Great man.
@justanwallflower1606
@justanwallflower1606 Год назад
It may be an empty suit but I could just see Robin come to life and say stop checking out my ass 😂
@RuthlessMojo
@RuthlessMojo Год назад
The thing I admire most about Adam is his child like enthusiasm for his craft. You can see his eyes light up every time he talks about his passion. What’s impressive is his ability to connect with all types of people, not just those in the maker sphere. You can’t help but get excited along with him. It’s completely infectious.
@amarissimus29
@amarissimus29 Год назад
I think in this conversation he found someone with natural immunity. I think he should build this guy a personality chip.
@SidsonCity
@SidsonCity Год назад
He also has a child like enthusiasm for his younger sister hey-ho!
@John-Doe-Yo
@John-Doe-Yo 11 месяцев назад
Lol for real I felt the same way but I’m guessing he may just not used to being on camera he seems so stiff
@rotwang2000
@rotwang2000 Год назад
Kiersten Warren played Galatea, another robot in the film. She said she would only get into a suit after all the kinks and problems in Robin's suit were fixed, so her costume was even better designed and more flexible than Robin's.
@Mekose
@Mekose Год назад
That actually plays into the story because if I remember correctly, Galatea was a more advanced robot than Robin's character.
@meyelejuega3602
@meyelejuega3602 Год назад
Makes sense in universe too since Galatea had that chip that made her goofy so she was dancing around and stuff, she was more advanced than Andrew when they meet.
@Akmundra1
@Akmundra1 Год назад
I remember seeing this in theaters as a kid. It’s a pretty deep movie. I should watch it again. Very cool video Adam!
@OneofInfinity.
@OneofInfinity. Год назад
A timeless movie.
@randomdude189
@randomdude189 Год назад
Very sad
@caitlinomalley80
@caitlinomalley80 Год назад
it's honestly my favorite movie of his, hands down.
@HisDivineShado
@HisDivineShado Год назад
@@caitlinomalley80 What Dreams May Come is another great movie of his.
@dale4034
@dale4034 Год назад
I have the movie on VHS but I keep my eyes open for a dvd.
@bitemetimes2
@bitemetimes2 Год назад
there it is.. my ultimate prop, if I could have anything it would be that. Bicentennial Man is my favourite film, massively underrated, never fails to make me laugh my ass of and then end up in tears at the end, Every single time. Robin was a genius, and is sorely missed.
@bitemetimes2
@bitemetimes2 Год назад
@2000jago But I think selling my house to buy this would rather disappoint the other half. Haha.
@FlagCutie
@FlagCutie Год назад
Same. I watched it for the first time as a kid and it was truly moving.
@BentQuarter
@BentQuarter Год назад
I agree
@caitlinomalley80
@caitlinomalley80 Год назад
same here
@Vanit1
@Vanit1 Год назад
Yep, my fav too!
@blugobln85
@blugobln85 Год назад
I laughed at the *POTENTIAL* joke that Robin made for you, not even hearing the joke itself. Fantastic. His comedy and joy will echo for generations, maybe longer. Bicentennial man is one of my favorite films of all time. One is glad to be of service.
@sgtpepper1138
@sgtpepper1138 Год назад
Same, you can just picture what he was doing, and you know it was way funnier than what we're imagining.
@maggs131
@maggs131 Год назад
Robin williams was in his element doing comedy but you wouldn't know it when watching more serious movies like one hour photo and final cut. Phenomenal actor who could do it all
@evolicious
@evolicious Год назад
@@maggs131 What Dream May Come was my favorite serious RW movie. Zero comedy in that film, so artsy and depressive, but a fantastic movie. I've always found it interesting that the funniest people make the best serious dramas.
@PutItAway101
@PutItAway101 Год назад
That dolphin thing is SO Robin Williams, you just know he'd turn it into gold
@maggs131
@maggs131 Год назад
@evolicious there was a little comedy in that but yes what dreams may come was an amazing film and an excellent display of his versatility
@graefx
@graefx Год назад
I saw bicentennial man as a kid and there's still a couple lines that I'll quote. Really underrated but wonderful film. Robin Williams was a gift.
@langbo9999
@langbo9999 Год назад
The movie asking what make us human and I love that about the movie.
@kirkgolembiewski7220
@kirkgolembiewski7220 Год назад
Same here!!
@JOEYgrim
@JOEYgrim Год назад
What lines dya quote outta interest? Will probs ring some bells of mine once you mention them
@graefx
@graefx Год назад
"One is happy to be of service." And 'that really chaps my ass"
@JOEYgrim
@JOEYgrim Год назад
@@graefx Ha quite the variation. Gonna start using both (Y)
@PhilRennie
@PhilRennie Год назад
The thing that really makes that suit is the face sculpt, it manages to have the softness and heart of Robins real face. Even stood on the display there you can see him.
@steprockmedia
@steprockmedia Год назад
Ah, Robin. One of a kind. Never to be duplicated. Hey, if you're reading this and struggling with depression, please be brave enough to seek help. People tried to make the best of the loss of Robin, but we would all rather have him here and see him work through his challenges. You matter!
@hongo3870
@hongo3870 Год назад
Thank you
@gunkid6368
@gunkid6368 Год назад
also dont do cocaine
@TheBadger74
@TheBadger74 Год назад
I agree with your sentiment. However Robin's challenge was Lewy Body Dementia, not depression. He was in agony and couldn't take any more.
@JohnDlugosz
@JohnDlugosz Год назад
Parkinson's with Dementia is not something you "work through". He was terminally ill and did not want his loved ones to face him losing his mind, his entire "self", as his brain rapidly decayed from the inside.
@evolicious
@evolicious Год назад
@@gunkid6368 cocaine is pretty great in recreation and medicine. Addiction is a problem. Don't do hard drugs if you have health problems or severe psychological issues.
@frigginresulrum
@frigginresulrum Год назад
It's incredible and a testament to the craftsmanship how well this suit has held up over 20 years later.
@FectacularSpail
@FectacularSpail Год назад
I'm curious what the palms and fingertips were made of, because that was the one thing I noticed that appeared to have signs of deterioration.
@davidjoe3368
@davidjoe3368 Год назад
@@FectacularSpail I think they said Latex foam.
@viewer409
@viewer409 Год назад
1999 was almost 25 years ago vs. 20 years ago.
@frigginresulrum
@frigginresulrum Год назад
@@viewer409 That's why I said, "over 20 years later"
@flyingfrog7847
@flyingfrog7847 Год назад
It's quiye an ugly prop to be honest.
@Bleats_Sinodai
@Bleats_Sinodai Год назад
This piece is so fantastic, and Rob gave it so much life in his performance, that I kept expecting it to move by itself in the middle of the video.
@paulvamos7319
@paulvamos7319 Год назад
Just imagine what they would have done if it had moved!🤣
@roryoutdoors5431
@roryoutdoors5431 Год назад
I love Robin stories, especially how giving he was of himself and always thinking of others, like making sure when shooting in SF he'd try to get as many locals hired as possible! Sometimes a person does so much good for others they aren't able to be good to themselves. Miss him! BANGARANG!
@cryophile
@cryophile Год назад
He did that in more than one city!
@saturndragoon
@saturndragoon Год назад
I recall reading/watching somewhere that it was in his standard contracts a clause that any movie he was in they had to hire locals to work on the film. He was a truly a great person, even now after so many years after his death I still get sad when ever I see something about him or even see the title of one of his movies somewhere either in a store or on some streaming site. the world really lost a great treasure when Robin died 😭
@mavowar72
@mavowar72 Год назад
This was one of my favorite Robin Williams movie’s. Very cool story.
@Mondoblasto0
@Mondoblasto0 Год назад
2:11 It's fascinating to look at the face and clearly recognize Robin in this form, but I also find it makes me a little melancholy, seeing him staring out at you, and knowing that he's gone. In a way, it's an even greater feeling than if it was a latex one-for-one of Robin's real face.
@jamescampbell8482
@jamescampbell8482 Год назад
Bicentennial Man was one of my favorite Robin Williams movies. It's so cool now knowing that Adam got to work on that film, and even more golden that he got some one-on-one time with Robin. I don't usually comment un tested videos very often, but this one was just too cool. And that you guys are talking about Petersen Auto Museum, where I went with my dad on more than one occasion back in the day. Just a really cool video
@tested
@tested Год назад
So glad you commented! We appreciate hearing your thoughts!
@MrSFSTUDIOS
@MrSFSTUDIOS Год назад
I worked on this movie as well! I played a guard in the World Congress scenes. Chris Columbus the director wanted to see my costume so they had me put it on and model it for him. Robin was with him. He was so kind and friendly. I remember that during filming, Robin would change out of his makeup after filming all day then come back in to the set to crack jokes and keep the crew going as they filmed shots of the background actors. Such a great guy who is still missed by the world.
@skyrianlord2684
@skyrianlord2684 Год назад
I just bought Bicentennial Man a couple days ago so I could watch it again. Seeing this video pop up two days later is rather serendipitous. A fantastic movie and fun to know that Adam worked on it.
@tested
@tested Год назад
What are the odds?!
@JohnDlugosz
@JohnDlugosz Год назад
@@tested What are the odds that someone who just watched the movie would click on a thumbnail showing the movie prop, when that thumbnail was offered to tens of millions of people... I'd say it's many times greater than unity.
@ictybtwbc
@ictybtwbc Год назад
Oh man, wasn’t expecting to tear up to a video about a costume. Adam reflecting on Robin’s performance for him just had me thinking about what a great man Robin was, and what an immense loss his death was to all of us.
@thebearded4427
@thebearded4427 Год назад
The fact that the suit looks to have more presence through the screen than the people standing next to it during the 4:59 and 5:40 sequence speaks volumes about the artists and designers hard work! Its absolutely insane to create that kind of presence in an in-animate object!
@3dpropz
@3dpropz Год назад
Such an underrated movie. It's still one of my favorite movies today. Seeing the props this close is a dream for a fan. Thank you Adam!!
@Mr.Autodelete
@Mr.Autodelete Год назад
This movie is a heart breaker and a philosophical journey. Robin Williams and everyone involved absolutely crushed this master piece.
@nayelyguzman8863
@nayelyguzman8863 Год назад
I love that you are visiting them to see this suit yet he’s the one that’s asking you all the questions. Even when he tries to bring something up you already know and simply elaborate. Absolutely enjoyed the vibes in this video.
@f1matt
@f1matt Год назад
Adam's stories of Robin rival how incredible that suit is.
@cpl.barbarusc4814
@cpl.barbarusc4814 Год назад
This is just more impressive that I remember formmthe film, it is basically a great practical FX piece. The face is spot on and the joints really give him a Metropolis style. I can almost imagine this as a real robotic unit that you can turn back on, and somehow imagining Robin coming back to life inside that suit.
@bruhager
@bruhager Год назад
I've been waiting and hoping to see this after seeing it in the background of all the prior videos. Bicentennial Man is one of my favorite nostalgia movies. Caught it on video for the first time not long after it came out and its always been a cherished rainy Saturday kind of movie to watch. I love the artistry and technical prowess that went into this costume. Definitely one of a kind.
@TheFurriestOne
@TheFurriestOne Год назад
I see the foam-latex palms are deteriorating, as always happens with that, but the rest is in excellent shape! Ha, I recognize the phono jacks and even the little circuit-board from a CRT TV under that back-panel! XD
@steprockmedia
@steprockmedia Год назад
Yeah I noticed those jacks too!
@TheFurriestOne
@TheFurriestOne Год назад
With wires plugged into their centers... Looks silly without the cover blurring the details, but serves the purpose!
@RobertForslund
@RobertForslund Год назад
Robin Williams was one of my all time heroes! He meant the world to me through his acting and all the other work he did, along with his amazing personality (off camera) and he was nothing but phenomenal! He left us far too early! Wherever he is now, I am convinced he's got everyone around him laughing so hard they can't breathe! He is surely missed and no other can ever take his place! ❤❤❤❤❤
@nicolasbonini
@nicolasbonini Год назад
I don't know if any comedian will ever be missed as Mr Williams is missed... He was the most funny, good hearted and humble person, and the tragic conditions of his diaparition only add to the heartbreak it's been for so many of us. Growing up with his wonderful movies and stand up comedy at its finest has been a gift and I still feel today real sadness when I think of this loss. Thank you Mister Williams, we love you mate. 💔
@iesmeh
@iesmeh Год назад
Loved hearing the personal stories of Adam's encounters with Robin on the set of that film. It's one of my favorites and I've been a fan of Robin Williams since his Mork n' Mindy days when I was a kid. Broke my heart when he passed away.
@weirdkitty07
@weirdkitty07 Год назад
Robin Williams was a legend. I was also on the set of Flubber. They filmed it at my alma matter when I was there (not as an extra, they just let students stand just off camera silently). They shot a big scene in the classroom I was in. So cool. So cool that Adam and Robin got to joke on the set of Bicentennial Man.
@evolvetrooper
@evolvetrooper Год назад
Andrew the most human robot with a big heart.... :') the fact this costume still exists and well taken care of makes my heart smile bright.
@kevinmorrice
@kevinmorrice Год назад
bicentennial man was the first robin williams film i saw, and i loved it, i later learned i shared the same birthday as robin, (july 21st) and this suit is just pure perfection, i dont see a prop when i look at it, i just see an extension of robin
@hongo3870
@hongo3870 Год назад
Thats my birthday too! I didnt know this! 😁
@kevinmorrice
@kevinmorrice Год назад
@@hongo3870 i only knew because my local newspaper had a "celebrity birthday" section everyday, and i learned i shared my birthday with robin williams
@purge2--u--nite342
@purge2--u--nite342 Год назад
You should check out his early works first so u can grasp his humor and personalities of acting, that he can turn on instantly. The industry used him til they broke him.
@markmeyer9958
@markmeyer9958 Год назад
It makes me happy to see Adam gushing about a prop from my absolute favorite movie. This is the movie that helped me make up my mind about going to engineering school, and Adam and Jamie further cemented that for me when I was growing up.
@zadrik1337
@zadrik1337 Год назад
Robin was one of those rare people who made the world better just by being in it. The world seems just a little smaller since his passing. Lovely to see the suit and hear Adam's storys.
@lasarith2
@lasarith2 Год назад
I’d love to hear more story’s from Adam on Sets 🙂
@weeblewonder
@weeblewonder Год назад
Robin Williams. The kind of wonderful character, where just listening to a first hand account of an encounter with him can bring a smile a mile wide to an audience.
@alexpatterson5471
@alexpatterson5471 Год назад
I remember having such a wonderful emotional response to this films when it came out! Robin will always be one of the greats in my book❤ incredible costume/prop and in AMAZING condition. A credit to all the folks who worked on it and in it!! Thanks Adam and Co.!
@darkendkefka
@darkendkefka Год назад
One of few movies that makes me cry every time. The first time I saw it when it came out, and even more now.
@Lighting_Desk
@Lighting_Desk Год назад
A hugely underated film and a phonominal performance by Robin.
@AtreiusLux
@AtreiusLux Год назад
Absolutely love this film, it's wonderful to see (one of?) the suits again. You could probably make a whole series out of Robin's moments where he 'cuts loose' and I'd watch the hell out of it.
@cmdraftbrn
@cmdraftbrn Год назад
i will always love a good robin williams story
@chris.dotson
@chris.dotson Год назад
I am Steve's archivist, and this is one of my favorite pieces! I have so many photos and videos of the making of this suit in Steve's archives. There was a really cool phase where they had a table full of heads that were all brightly colored like the iMacs of the era. Such great work!
@Thomas_Esson
@Thomas_Esson Год назад
How neat! If you don't mind, a few commenters have inquired whether the suit accommodated a cooling system of any kind. Might you happen to know? [Never mind - Joe Gomez answered above that he doesn't believe any cooling system was used.]
@SyntheticFuture
@SyntheticFuture Год назад
Bicentennial Man is a grossly underrated movie. Both conceptual and technically a master piece with some iconic acting.
@tedwatson1743
@tedwatson1743 Год назад
Some friends and I asked each other to name the one prop from a film that they would want for themselves. We got the usual ruby slippers, whip from Indy, the One Ring etc... I told them that I wanted a little beat up watering can from Silent Running. That movie was very emotional for me, and the ending with the robot watering the plants in the last dome is very hard to watch without crying.
@Enchurito
@Enchurito Год назад
The Jurassic Park shaving cream can with the embryos in it
@caronstout354
@caronstout354 Год назад
The auryn from The "Neverending Story" or the Talman necklace from "Enemy Mine"...
@waynerussell6401
@waynerussell6401 Год назад
Cue Bumble C watering plants in the Tesla offices. Elon knows his movie references. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Gm6dZ1q06ks.html
@tedwatson1743
@tedwatson1743 Год назад
@@caronstout354 Loved Enemy Mine--an extremely underappreciated film.
@robertmcmahon4549
@robertmcmahon4549 Год назад
Forgot about silent running,loved that as a kid
@slaphappysmokey1
@slaphappysmokey1 Год назад
I love Adam's stories! I loved this movie, and I hope this costume goes to someone who will love it and care for it as a true fan would. It is the costume's face that tears me up.
@Ross180571
@Ross180571 Год назад
OMG Robin Williams, truly one of the greats of comedy and straight acting. Loved Bicentennial Man, will have to watch it again.
@RainMakr
@RainMakr Год назад
he is greatly missed, superb video on this Adam. One of my fav's, nice work, and great to hear those personal anecdotes -
@BryanProvince
@BryanProvince Год назад
Thank you so much for this. One of my favorite movies. That suite is a true work of art. Robin Williams is one of my favorite performers. Your stories about him were so fantastical. I can't imagine being at that table listening to him craft this comedy routine out of thin air. Thank you so much for this.
@theSarge000
@theSarge000 Год назад
Woohoo! We actually worked on the same movie! I was a comper at Tippett. My most involved from from this film was a post editing fix. A scene where he fell out of a window I think, during which his head gets damaged. Since the scene was cut he had to not have that crack in it, so I had to do digital surgery and repair his head. Sadly, I did not actually get to meet him. 😢 Digital, at that time, was far enough after the actual shooting of the material that we rarely interacted with talent.
@UtahDelaCruz
@UtahDelaCruz Год назад
This is one of my favorite movies! It manages to combine one of my favorite comedians with one of my favorite subjects - robots!
@andreagoncalvesdossantos5087
So nostalgic and lovely Memories... Oh, please, show is more!!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
@adamm5166
@adamm5166 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your Robin stories. He's the only celebrity whose death I mourned, and I'll never not love him.
@White_devil1980
@White_devil1980 Год назад
I’m so happy you got to spend time with the late great Robin Williams and to interact with him his laughter is always missed by his passing 😭
@glyph2011
@glyph2011 Год назад
A crying shame this movie is not on Blu-Ray. Such a wonderful film. I purchased it just last week. Realised I didn’t own it and it’s only on streaming and DVD. On a sad note, I also recently watched the “Night at the Museum” trilogy. Robins performance in the final movie reduced me to tears. Knowing it was his final film. 😢
@Gamah1991
@Gamah1991 Год назад
This is my favorite Robin Williams movie! This is so awesome to see, thank you for sharing!
@667mumble
@667mumble Год назад
That's a great Robin Williams story. He's so deeply missed 😞💖
@cryophile
@cryophile Год назад
I love that one of my favorite people is telling a story about another favorite person. ❤
@WhiskyCardinalWes
@WhiskyCardinalWes Год назад
I have watched 'Bicentennial Man' a couple of times a year, every year, since I bought the DVD on its release. The couple of times I deployed to the middle east I made sure I had a copy on my laptop.
@coolguyhino92
@coolguyhino92 Год назад
I could honestly listen to Adam for hours, waxing philosophically about his connections to pieces of film history that pop up into his lap from time to time.
@abbersj2935
@abbersj2935 Год назад
One of my fav films, Robin Williams is simply wonderful, and the Greene and Green house another work of art. Many thanks.
@RaccoonHenry
@RaccoonHenry Год назад
there's so much geek-out potential in that room - a Batsuit and Daniel-san's karate-gi, all the Marvel and Star Wars stuff... man would I want a tour!!
@AyeCanMakeThat
@AyeCanMakeThat Год назад
You worked on Flubber too?! Adam's been connected to so many childhood memories, it's nuts. So happy you got to share some beautiful memories with the legendary Robin Williams; thank you for sharing.
@steveschritz1823
@steveschritz1823 Год назад
Thank you for the Robin Williams memories, we all miss him so much.
@bedeekin6274
@bedeekin6274 Год назад
I met him working on Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. He was visiting Chris Columbus on set. He came into the creature dept... Nick Dudman’s... and like you, gave me a whole ‘routine’ involving the Goblin hand I was sculpting. Lovely man.
@acadia5898
@acadia5898 Год назад
i have a deep soft spot for Bicentennial Man and one i've been meaning to rewatch again. just his performance is enough to fill me with joy
@JayP-Music
@JayP-Music Год назад
I used to own an arm from one of these suits, had it verified by one of crew who made them... it was really well made and very interesting to look at up close, the inside was like a fibreglass type material with vacuum formed outers and the rims that connected to the shoulder and wrist were some form of metal or aluminium... the elbow joint literally folded up into itself. I should never have sold it 😒, a highly underrated movie too with a beautiful soundtrack!
@hin_hale
@hin_hale Год назад
I loved that movie as a kid! And would probably love it if I saw it again today. Robin was such a gift to humanity. It's so sad that he had to struggle the way he did. He who gave so much and was so kind to everyone around him.
@PaulDozierZZoMBiE13
@PaulDozierZZoMBiE13 Год назад
This is actually one of my favorite movies. I bought it on every format it's been released on until I finally got a digital copy and that was the last one I bought. I try to watch it once per year, sometimes more often. It's a great film for when I'm feeling creative and want a fun movie on in the background but it's also a film I can sit and watch from start to finish and never find it tedious or even too familiar. I've likely seen it at least 50 times but I always find myself enraptured by the performances, the robot suit, Robin's character journey, and the supporting cast (especially Oliver Platt) all doing their best to make a masterpiece of futurism cinema. Thanks for sharing this. As much as I miss Robin and the gifts he gave to the world, I'll always treasure this film as high on my list of not only favorite Robin movies and favorite sci-fi movies, but just favorite movies in general.
@emmabentley7945
@emmabentley7945 Год назад
Every time i watch this movie, i cry, it is such an incredible heart felt movie, one of my all time favourites, we miss you robin x. Thanks for everything you did for us all ❤
@MrXMysteriousX
@MrXMysteriousX Год назад
Fantastic piece of art and equally some fantastic stories. This movie was a family favorite of mine when we were growing up so we re-watched it many times. It tackles all the big questions and is funny whilst it does so, deep and emotional when needs to be. With the rate AI tech, robotics and other "future tech" etc is going it's hard not to think Robots/Androids or digital creations with a measure of sentience won't eventually show up, perhaps even within our lifetimes so the issues tackled in the movie may very well become more meaningful as we truly enter that age and tackle the meaning of life and what makes something or someone human.
@amysantistevan2939
@amysantistevan2939 Год назад
I had not been able to watch anything with him in it since he passed. I grew up on mork and Mindy and he was just there my whole life. This made me sit down and have a Robin Williams marathon.
@purge2--u--nite342
@purge2--u--nite342 Год назад
This movie is underrated, especially since it's dealing with a.i... it's a timeless flick.
@agirlnamedmichael1670
@agirlnamedmichael1670 Год назад
What an amazing episode! I'm so glad we got to see this!
@shubus
@shubus Год назад
What a treat to see this suit up close & personal. I always wondered how this was engineered. It is truly remarkable.
@michaeljordan6008
@michaeljordan6008 Год назад
You’ve gotta be female.
@DwightLivesMatter
@DwightLivesMatter Год назад
@@michaeljordan6008What does that have to do with anything?
@UncleJackOnline
@UncleJackOnline Год назад
imagine a copy of that suit, with a real robotic skeleton inside, controlled by a robin williams ai that told jokes or made comments to anyone that walked by it
@hongo3870
@hongo3870 Год назад
No! You cant replace the greats with cheap imitation
@tyrannozilla
@tyrannozilla 9 месяцев назад
One of the most underrated films of all time, as well as the best adaptation of Asimov's novels put to film. This was one of Robin's best performances. The advertising didn't do this film justice. When I saw the trailer for this film before its release, it made it look more like a family comedy, mainly because Robin was more well known for his comedies. But he was also able to make you cry, and be dramatic. Instead of laughing, I ended up crying. The only other film that made me cry more than Bicentennial Man was A.I. when it came out two years later. Both films are underrated science fiction masterpieces, imo. If there is one story that doesn't need another adaptation, it's this film, No one can ever beat Robin's performance as Andrew. R.I.P.
@Prifly70
@Prifly70 Год назад
" Robin, I have to go to work now." That's one of of those surreal moments in life you treasure. Awesome.
@cohenb18
@cohenb18 Год назад
Bicentennial Man is one of my favorite movies and every time I watch it it keeps getting better and I try to notice something that I didn’t notice before
@PhillipReece
@PhillipReece Год назад
I work in IT and occasionally when someone thanks me I reply with the GIF of Robin Williams as this robot saying "One is glad to be of service." 😂
@RickMunday
@RickMunday Год назад
EPIC! It is still one of my favorite movies. Really nice to see the deep dive on the suit. Now I have to go look for more about it on RU-vid.
@scitechian
@scitechian Год назад
Bicentennial Man is one of the rawest portrayals of growing up with autism that I've ever seen. I rewatched it with my mom recently and I believe there were four separate moments where we both cried. She gave up a *lot* of opportunities to give me the best shot at happiness, because I am autistic, and when I was a preschooler doctors refused to diagnose me with autism, even though her child psychology textbook spelled out in plain English "this is my own son they're talking about".
@wsflco
@wsflco Год назад
I worked with Adam in the Specialty Props department. Made a good amount of money that year!
@williammitchell4417
@williammitchell4417 Год назад
Hello Andrew 👍 Adam's like reunited with an old friend. Of course we miss you Robin still. 🙏
@TheWallyTirado
@TheWallyTirado Год назад
adam, I love you man. You get so excited and geeked out, that you make us all geek out about it too.
@DoctorX17
@DoctorX17 11 месяцев назад
I'm so glad that you had those chances to meet Robin Williams and share those stories with us. He was such an incredible person, and it warms my heart hearing how he would connect to people. He was definitely one of the greatest people to ever live.
@FectacularSpail
@FectacularSpail Год назад
This movie is in my top 10, definitely watching it tomorrow.
@JohnMorris-ob9rz
@JohnMorris-ob9rz Год назад
Love it! One of my favorite movies.
@OneofInfinity.
@OneofInfinity. Год назад
So awesome that you got to interact with the great and legendary Robin Williams.
@pan6593
@pan6593 Год назад
Adam, I like how you show your appreciation for Robin. Thank you.
@peterww3106
@peterww3106 Год назад
My favourite film. I have to be in the right mood to watch. Because I will cry my eyes out!
@jjcraig86
@jjcraig86 Год назад
Two of my favorite celebrities in one video Adam Savage and of course Robin Williams!
@crankysmurf
@crankysmurf Год назад
Thanks Adam for sharing your stories of Robin Williams. God, I miss him!
@PurbleDragon
@PurbleDragon Год назад
I LOVED that movie and borrowed it from the library at least once every summer as a kid! Amazing that you actually got to meet and talk to the man himself!
@cleverusername9369
@cleverusername9369 Год назад
Adam's conversations with Mr Alinger are always fantastic, I real enjoy the he's not only extremely knowledgeable but he's curious and engages with Adam's expertise about how these amazing items are manufactured.
@Kings_Gambit
@Kings_Gambit 11 месяцев назад
I actually have a real soft-spot for Bicentennial Man. I have a deep fondness for that film, for the time I was at in life when I watched it. I really liked it, didn't understand the criticism. Very heart-warming, wonderful cast and a lovely story. William's character was great and I enjoyed his journey to humanity. Thank you so much for this wonderful look at this amazing movie costume.
@Lylo-mj8ek
@Lylo-mj8ek Год назад
Outstanding 🎉 One of my most favorite creations of Mr.Williams,a true masterpiece in my eyes.
@thefalsekingslayer3717
@thefalsekingslayer3717 11 месяцев назад
Fun watching Adam talk to a robot, prop was cool too
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