And here is Oscar Isaac's 'Ex Machina' dance to every song imagineable

It just does not get old.
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Max Knoblauch
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Ex Machina is a heady, intense science fiction film about artificial intelligence and the potential humanity of robotic life.

More importantly, there's a goofy dance scene in it where Oscar Isaac shimmies around to "Get Down Saturday Night" by Oliver Cheatham with one of his robots.

The Twitter account @Oscardances (long may they tweet) exists solely to post clips of that dance recut with different songs. It was originally created by a clearly very big Oscar Isaac fan with the handle @osccarisaac


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This will never get old.

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Max Knoblauch is the Assistant Humor Editor in the NYC office. He is a journalist, comedian and illustrator. More humor and art by Max can be found on his website.Follow him @MaxKnoblauch

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