Hollywood Androids
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Hollywood Androids

Which of these cyborgs do you think boasts the best programming?

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1 The Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger), The Terminator (Film Series)

Schwarzenegger's droid on a mission said he'd be back, and he was right: We're at three sequels and counting.

9 15
2 Bishop (Lance Henrikson), Aliens (1986)

Bishop's loveable android is so convincing and loyal as a leader, it's too bad he had to die.

6 10
3 T-1000 (Robert Patrick), Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1994)

With steely roboticism, the shape-shifting killer wisely impersonates a cop to hunt down John Connor.

4 10
4 Gigolo Joe (Jude Law), A.I.: Artificial Intelligence (2001)

Plasticky good looks make Jude Law the perfect male pleasure-bot, unmatched at seducing women.

3 11
5 Data (Brent Spiner), Star Trek (Film Series)

The adorably pale Data grapples with slapsticky emotion chips and neural net processors gone awry. 3 11

6 Pris (Daryl Hannah), Blade Runner (1982)

A replicant designed for “pleasure,” her strength and penchant for strangling can produce the opposite effect.

1 9
7 Sid 6.7 (Russell Crowe), Virtuosity (1995)

Sid is a composite of 183 killers placed in a self-regenerating body sent after Denzel Washington.

-3 9
8 Joanna Eberhart (Nicole Kidman), The Stepford Wives (2004)

Kidman deftly plays a real woman pretending to play an android victim of Stepford's Omega husbands.

-3 11
9 Eve (Rene Soutendijk), Eve of Destruction (1991)

Military robot Eve is designed to look like her creator. She's also a ticking time-bomb set loose in New York City.

-4 8
10 Alice (Isabel Lucas), Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009)

Built to seduce Shia LaBoeuf, this Decepticon easily blends in amid other impossibly attractive college coeds.

-7 9
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