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A malfunctioning robotoid gets returned to a repair lab to be operated on by humans.
Title visible on theater marquee
Terminator walks and moves in a similar way to gunslinger.
Servo:...and R2-D2 and all the extras from Westworld.
Babs and Buster enter what they think is "Wild West-World" and mistakenly think that the cowboys are all robots.
"Seen through the eyes of Yul Brynner in Westworld"
Tom: "It's 'Westworld' now."
Posters of the film are all over the Von Braun, the spaceship featured in the computer game System Shock 2.
Harris says Jean looks like Richard Benjamin in Westworld
Hal says, "Robots are evil: 'Westworld,' 'Terminator,' that creepy maid from 'The Jetsons.'"
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referenced as part of the documentary
In "House of No Tomorrow", the amusement park computer resembles that from this movie
Mentioned by Alex Trebek during a contestant interview
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Herman's last name is Brynner - named after actor Yul Brynner, who played a cowboy android in Westworld.
Tony Stark nicknames the Extremis-powered villain Eric Savin "Westworld" due to his cyborg-like enhancements and slight resemblance to Yul Brynner.
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Title and premise are taken from Westworld.
Plot is based on the film
Like Westworld, this episode is about malfunctioning theme park populated by robotic characters who run amok. The robots themselves, and the maintenence rooms, also resemble those in Westworld
Same basic plot of Wild West themed park with populated with robots rebelling
Robots heads explode when they drink milk