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  1. Evil Machines is a 2011 book of fantasy stories written by Monty Python's Terry Jones. The book has a cover design and illustrations by Ryan Gillard and Keira Kinsella.

  2. Nov 1, 2011 · First published in 2011, Evil Machines is a series of closely linked humorous stories about machines rebelling against humanity. The tagline 'When Monty Python meets Roald Dahl' is a bit of an exaggeration - the zany humour is reminiscent of some - but not all - Monty Python, and the stories lack the cruel edge of Dahl.

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  3. Jan 14, 2021 · From Toho terrors to MCU monsters, here are some of the scariest, most bad-to-the-CPU robots and machines featured in science fiction.

  4. Join Terry Jones on a hilariously disturbing journey into the dark heart of machines that go wrong: meet the lift that takes people to places they don't want to go, the vacuum cleaner that's just too powerful, the apparently nice bomb, the truthful phone, the terrifying train to anywhere, and Mrs. Morris, a little old lady from Glasgow who turns...

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  5. Apr 16, 2024 · Here are 10 examples of fictional robots that have murder in their artificial hearts. Contents. Rossum's Universal Robots. Skynet. Gort. The Sentinels. The Claws. Ultron. The Voc Robots. The Robot Gunslinger.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Terry_JonesTerry Jones - Wikipedia

    In January 2008, the Teatro São Luiz, in Lisbon, Portugal, premiered Evil Machines – a musical play, written by Jones (based on his book), with original music by Portuguese composer Luis Tinoco. Jones was invited by the Teatro São Luiz to write and direct the play, after a successful run of Contos Fantásticos , a short play based on Jones ...

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