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Best Makeup | 1982 | Stan
Worst Screenplay | 1981
Most Annoying Fake Accent Male | 1981 | Andy
Worst OnScreen Couple | 1981 | Andy
Most Painfully Unfunny Comedy | 1981
Worst Actor | 1981 | Andy
Worst Picture | 1981 | Michael
Budget 12,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 2,154,696 USD
Because this movie was so poorly received at the box office, Andy Kaufman's "The Tony Clifton Story," a movie about the life and times of his alter-ego Tony Clifton, was scrapped by the movie studios.
Universal Pictures gave Andy Kaufman a blank check to make this film after focus group testing indicated that children liked robots, apparently in the wake of R2-D2 and C-3PO.
Sigourney Weaver was offered the role of Aqua, and was interested in being in the film. Her agent talked her out of taking the part.
Because of the weather at the Colorado shooting location, Stan Winston's elaborate robot makeup, which took several hours to apply, gradually wilted in the heat, limiting how much footage could be shot in a day.
Allan Arkush, who had never helmed a big-budget project, staged scenes at a glacial pace that frustrated everyone but him.
"Val: [looking at trees] These are douglas firs. Aqua: That's very interesting. Val: Thank you."
"Susan: [talking to pet raccoon] It's all right, Rover. These friendly robots are obviously not mischievous trespassers."