
Some brilliant YouTube spark has cut footage of Boston Dynamics' humanoid robots performing feats of strength and agility to "Scarface (Push it to the Limit)."
The video takes a bunch of milestones made by Boston dynamics' humanoid robots PetMan and Atlas -- PetMan doing push-ups and walking on a treadmill, Atlas stumbling over uneven terrain and climbing stairs -- set to one of the most classic montage tracks of all time -- "Scarface (Push it to the Limit)," written by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte for the 1983 cult-classic crime film "Scarface."
Although the film uses the montage to document protagonist Tony Montana's meteoric ascent through the ranks of Miami's criminal underworld, in "Push It to The Limit Petman, Atlas Boston Dynamics" it's used more as a training montage, a la "Rocky."
It fits absolutely perfectly, though.
The video takes a bunch of milestones made by Boston dynamics' humanoid robots PetMan and Atlas -- PetMan doing push-ups and walking on a treadmill, Atlas stumbling over uneven terrain and climbing stairs -- set to one of the most classic montage tracks of all time -- "Scarface (Push it to the Limit)," written by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte for the 1983 cult-classic crime film "Scarface."
Although the film uses the montage to document protagonist Tony Montana's meteoric ascent through the ranks of Miami's criminal underworld, in "Push It to The Limit Petman, Atlas Boston Dynamics" it's used more as a training montage, a la "Rocky."
It fits absolutely perfectly, though.
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