Marvin The Paranoid Android

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"I ache, therefore I am."
 
 

(L) Marvin as he appeared in th 2005 movie, (R) Marvin as he apeared in the 1980's BBC TV series 

 About Marvin

Marvin is the ship's robot aboard the starship Heart of Gold. He was built as a prototype of Sirius Cybernetics Corporation's "Genuine People Personalities" technology. Marvin is apparently afflicted with severe depression and boredom, in part because he has a "brain the size of a planet" which he is seldom allowed to use. Indeed, the true horror of Marvin's existence is that no task he could be given would occupy even the tiniest fraction of his vast intellect. Marvin claims he is 50,000 times more intelligent than a human, though this is, if anything, a vast underestimate. When kidnapped by the bellicose Krikkit robots and tied to the interfaces of their intelligent war computer, Marvin simultaneously manages to plan the entire planet's military strategy, solve "all of the major mathematical, physical, chemical, biological, sociological, philosophical, etymological, meteorological and psychological problems of the Universe except his own, three times over," and compose a number of lullabies. He seemed to find the latter the hardest.

 

An Interview with Marvin

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Andreux on
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I love that quote at the very top. I really need to read this book or at least see this movie.
MisterOrange on
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The book is much better. The movie purposfully controdict the prevois incarnations.

 

Andreux on
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Ohh.. sorta like an inside joke kinda thing?
MisterOrange on
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kind of.

It was a radio show, then it was a book, then a TV show, then a movie. None of them are he some (though they do follow the same characters and plot)

Douglas Adams (the author/creator) just thought it would be funny. 

Andreux on
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Adams thought that Marvin would be funny? Or the entire concept? Or the fact that neither of these forms of entertainment were the same?
MisterOrange on
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umm... all three.
Andreux on
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Gotcha =)
 
 
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