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0% Tomatometer 6 Reviews 25% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings While at the repair factory, Val (Andy Kaufman), a robot valet, meets Aqua (Bernadette Peters), a fellow automaton who functions as a ...
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Reviews of the film were negative. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a score of 0% based on reviews from 6 critics, with an average rating of 1.6/10. [8] Vincent Canby wrote in The New York Times that it was "unbearable" and a "dreadfully coy story." [9]
- $12 million
- John Williams
- December 18, 1981
- Michael Phillips
Dec 18, 1981 · Featured review. 2/10. Worst robot romantic comedy ever. If you like bad movies, this one's a real treat. Kaufman & Peters stagger around in robot costumes, escape slavery only to wander aimlessly, and find true robot love. I believe this is the first movie that ever made me consider walking out.
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- Comedy, Sci-Fi
- Allan Arkush
- 1981-12-18
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May 5, 2020 · In terms of both box office and critical response, Heartbeeps could not be taken as evidence to the positive. The New York Times called it “unbearable,” and even Kaufman himself called it “a terrible movie. I’m embarrassed that I was in it,” he told David Letterman in 1982.
User Reviews. Review this title. 39 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 6/10. Slow but charming in a way. matrix29 27 March 2011. HEARTBEEPS is a movie about a pair of malfunctioning companion androids returned to the factory for repairs.
Feb 18, 2020 · Feb 18, 2020 Web Exclusive By Austin Trunick. Long before Cats welcomed audiences into the uncanny valley and Sonic’s teeth gave Internet kids something to raise arms over, Heartbeeps slathered Andy Kaufman and Bernadette Peters in off-putting makeup and plastic-y prosthetics for this incredibly odd 1981 comedy about runaway robots.