No, silly. Army of Darkness came out years before that Keanu Reeves movie.
The original "The Day the Earth Stood Still" - with the line in question - came out DECADES before Army of Darkness (in 1951). And unlike the remake is considered a very influential flick in the history of the SF genre.
Klaatu: I'm worried about Gort. I'm afraid of what he might do if anything should happen to me.
Helen: Gort? But he's a robot. Without you, what could he do?
Klaatu: There's no limit to what he could do. He could destroy the Earth.
The original "The Day the Earth Stood Still" - with the line in question - came out DECADES before Army of Darkness (in 1951). And unlike the remake is considered a very influential flick in the history of the SF genre.
Klaatu: I'm worried about Gort. I'm afraid of what he might do if anything should happen to me.
Helen: Gort? But he's a robot. Without you, what could he do?
Klaatu: There's no limit to what he could do. He could destroy the Earth.
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You mean "The developer was forbidden from telling anyone, even his company's CEO or his wife, "
No, silly. Army of Darkness came out years before that Keanu Reeves movie.
The original "The Day the Earth Stood Still" - with the line in question - came out DECADES before Army of Darkness (in 1951). And unlike the remake is considered a very influential flick in the history of the SF genre.
Klaatu: I'm worried about Gort. I'm afraid of what he might do if anything should happen to me.
Helen: Gort? But he's a robot. Without you, what could he do?
Klaatu: There's no limit to what he could do. He could destroy the Earth.
And yes, the actual signature line is:
"Gort! Klaatu barada nikto!"
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0043456/
The original "The Day the Earth Stood Still" - with the line in question - came out DECADES before Army of Darkness (in 1951). And unlike the remake is considered a very influential flick in the history of the SF genre.
Klaatu: I'm worried about Gort. I'm afraid of what he might do if anything should happen to me.
Helen: Gort? But he's a robot. Without you, what could he do?
Klaatu: There's no limit to what he could do. He could destroy the Earth.
And yes, the actual signature line is:
"Gort! Klaatu barada nikto!"
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0043456/
Sarcasm came out DECADES before the original "The Day the Earth Stood Still"