Robot in the Family | |
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Directed by | Mark Richardson Jack Shaoul |
Written by | Jack Shaoul |
Produced by | Mark Richardson Jack Shaoul |
Starring |
Joe Pantoliano John Rhys-Davies Danny Gerard Amy Wright |
Release date |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Robot in the Family (also known as Golddigger) [2] is a 1994 American comedy film [3] produced and directed by Mark Richardson and Jack Shaoul. It was written by Shaoul and stars Joe Pantoliano, John Rhys-Davies, Danny Gerard, and Amy Wright.
Robot in the Family was distributed on home video in March 1994. [4]
In their review of Robot in the Family, critics Mick Martin and Marsha Porter wrote: "This cheap, sophomoric comedy about an ambulatory robot is one of the worst films we've ever seen". [5]
In March 2020, members of Red Letter Media described the film as "nonsensical" and "madness". [6] Red Letter Media member Rich Evans referred to the film as having "shortcircuited [his] brain every five seconds", and fellow members Jay Bauman and Mike Stoklasa respectively called it "a cacophony of noise" and "the antithesis of sense and logic". [6]
Robot in the Family | |
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![]() VHS cover | |
Directed by | Mark Richardson Jack Shaoul |
Written by | Jack Shaoul |
Produced by | Mark Richardson Jack Shaoul |
Starring |
Joe Pantoliano John Rhys-Davies Danny Gerard Amy Wright |
Release date |
|
Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Robot in the Family (also known as Golddigger) [2] is a 1994 American comedy film [3] produced and directed by Mark Richardson and Jack Shaoul. It was written by Shaoul and stars Joe Pantoliano, John Rhys-Davies, Danny Gerard, and Amy Wright.
Robot in the Family was distributed on home video in March 1994. [4]
In their review of Robot in the Family, critics Mick Martin and Marsha Porter wrote: "This cheap, sophomoric comedy about an ambulatory robot is one of the worst films we've ever seen". [5]
In March 2020, members of Red Letter Media described the film as "nonsensical" and "madness". [6] Red Letter Media member Rich Evans referred to the film as having "shortcircuited [his] brain every five seconds", and fellow members Jay Bauman and Mike Stoklasa respectively called it "a cacophony of noise" and "the antithesis of sense and logic". [6]