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 Post subject: I, Robot
PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2004 7:18 am 
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Holy Cow! It was sweet. I went to the I-Sci-Fi.com sneek preview last night. Very good Isaac Asimov style to the show. Now I'll have to read it and see how close the movie is to the book.

Only problem is, Will Smith says sh_t 30+ times in the movie. Now, I know they want realism in people's reactions to stressful situations, and I've known nearly terrets (sp?) cursers, but nobody says a single curse word that often. It also doesn't fit that he is the only one in the movie to curse - and that's his only curse word. Writer or proof reader should have caught that.

Other than that - SWEET!!! (insert NS-5 emoticon here).

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 Post subject: Re: I, Robot
PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2004 8:37 pm 
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Jango wrote:
Only problem is, Will Smith says sh_t 30+ times in the movie.


Hey chris,
I just saw it and he doesn't swear 30+ times dude, maybe 5 time in the whole movie...

Anyways i agree it rocked! best movie (even better than spiderman 2)
because with spiderman 2 you knew for sure he was going to win in the end. In this movie you don't know, It has you guessing the whole time.

anyways i am going to go get scary movie from a friend l8ters

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2004 9:03 pm 
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I saw it this afternoon, too. I really like this "sci-fi" movie. There were worse words than sh_t that really hurt my ears. I want to comment on scenes but I can't without giving stuff away!!! I really enjoyed it. I can't say I liked it better that Spiderman 2 but maybe I'm just biased. Spiderman had the whole package. I think Will Smith would look cool in a Spidey suit. That dude's been working out! Takes me back to the good ol' hard core iron pumping days! Wish my joints didn't hurt so much these days! *Sigh*

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 19, 2004 7:45 am 
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Maybe it wasn't 30 times, but each time I winced, looked at each of my children and hoped it hadn't sunk in.

Maybe you'll know what I mean when you have your own Mark.

Skalen Fehl wrote:
I can't say I liked it better that Spiderman 2 but maybe I'm just biased.

I haven't even seen Spidy 2 and I agree. I, Robot was rather predictable. The final reveal was mildly shocking, so I'm glad I didn't read the book first, but very much an old Asimov story.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 4:29 pm 
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I loved this movie!!I want a robot-not a possessed M-5 model mind you,just a cool robot to do all of my household duties,run errands,babysit,be my home security system,personal auto mechanic.I loved the Demo-bot!!

The movie is better than book IMO,Asimov tends to be a little long-winded for my taste-but he's a visionary nonetheless.The only thing that the movie stays true to is the 3 robot laws.

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