Flubber is a 1997 movie starring Robin Williams as a forgetful genius that invents flying rubber. It's a remake of the classic film The Absent-Minded
-wait. Is that a flying robot? Isn't the entire point of the movie that flubber can make things fly? Why is Robin Williams so concerned about making stuff fly with flubber if he already has a flying robot? How does the robot fly? Why is the college in financial trouble? He has a flying robot! WHY IS THIS FUNDAMENTAL CONTRADICTION NEVER ADDRESSED? THIS DESTROYS THE ENTIRE PREMISE! EVERYONE AROUND HIM TREATS THE FLYING ROBOT AS NORMAL? AAAAAAA
NOT ONLY IS SHE A SENTIENT AI INSIDE A FLYING ROBOT, SHE ALSO HAS A BUILT IN HOLOGRAM PROJECTOR THAT SHE CAN USE TO CREATE A PERFECT REPLICATION OF A HUMAN BEING
BUT SHE CANT USE A DOORBELL!
That makes sense. She makes holograms which is just light. Light cannot “use” a doorbell.
WHY DOES THE FLYING ROBOT WITH A HOLOGRAM AND A TV SCREEN NOT HAVE THE ABILITY TO PUSH A SIMPLE BUTTON???????????????????????????????
AI wasn't nearly that advanced back in the 90s, so this makes sense actually
Hmm…has she tried slamming the doorbell with her robot body?