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Directed by Alex Proyas.
Director Alex Proyas (Dark City, The Crow) helmed this sci-fi thriller inspired by the stories in Isaac Asimov's nine-story anthology of the same name. In the future presented in the film, humans have become exceedingly dependent on robots in their everyday lives. Robots have become more and more advanced, but each one is preprogrammed to always obey humans and to, under no circumstances, ever harm a human. So, when a scientist turns up dead and a humanoid robot is the main suspect, the world is left to wonder if they are as safe around their electronic servants as previously thought. Will Smith stars as Del Spooner, the robot-hating Chicago cop assigned to the murder investigation. Bridget Moynahan, Bruce Greenwood, James Cromwell, and Chi McBride also star. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
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AlienLazerAlienLazer Will Smith, man!
by AlienLazer in AlienLazer Blog
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"Will is my favorite when it comes to Aliens & Robots. Yeah, even better than Schwarzenegger. This movie was freaking amazingly done; but if it was up to me, I would have just let the machiens take over. Yep, I'm fruity. " [More]
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"By Tricia Olszewski Robot nerds will likely be up in arms over the bastardization of Isaac Asimov’s classic 1950 short-story collection, I, Robot, into a popcorn-friendly Will Smith vehicle. But there’s a bigger issue here, people, one that’s apparent to even the SF-illiterate among us. In fact, it’s obvious to anyone who’s seen the trailers: The robots look kind of stupid. Pearlescent and rheumily blue-eyed, I, Robot’s NS-5s, marketed in 2035 Chicago as “tomorrow’s robot, today!,” come across—metaphor alert!—less like machines than humans gone horribly wrong. And it’s not only their lack of eyebrows or mere hint of mouth that makes them look so weird. Slender but randomly bulbous, the ’bots have the emaciated cheeks of Michael Jackson and a torso that’s part Iron Man, part Southern belle. To moviegoers weaned on red-eyed Terminators, the NS-5s will probably seem too damn delicate to be scary. ... " [More]
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"This is the closest any movie has come to satisfying my imagination when it comes to what I hope the future is like. This intense gripping action-mystery is a timeless classic about Man vs. Technology. Being one of the best movies I've ever seen, I think every aspect of the movie was fantastically done with no open ends. It's easily one of the best movies I've ever seen. " [More]
 



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