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Directed by John Badham.
Struck by lightning, an endearing little robot known only as "Number 5" escapes from an experimental electronics firm. Technician Steve Guttenberg and his indecipherable East Indian assistant Fisher Stevens set out to locate Number 5 before the military can go through with its plans to destroy the robot. Number 5 takes refuge with loopy Ally Sheedy, who is convinced that the mechanical man is an extraterrestrial. Hoping to teach the "alien" all about Earth, Ally fills Number 5's memory banks with reams of pop culture--and then the real fun begins. Short Circuit is so carefully contrived to push the right audience buttons that one is made to feel ungrateful if one doesn't laugh. This E.T. wannabe was popular enough to warrant a 1988 sequel, titled (brace yourself!) Short Circuit II. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"Maybe this really is the year of “product suggestion”, a term coined recently by Risky Biz blogger Steven Zeitchik after noticing the subtle hint of a McDonalds logo on the driver’s helmet and race car in Speed Racer. Following that, we now have Pixar suggesting iPods and other Apple products through its new animated film Wall-E. If you take a good look at the sleek robot character Eve, you might be reminded of the typical Apple product design, and apparently it’s not so coincidental. Wall-E director Andrew Stanton told Fortune magazine of Eve’s development and the benefit of having Steve Jobs as your umbrella: “I wanted Eve to be high-end technology - no expense spared - and I wanted it to be seamless and for the technology to be sort of hidden and subcutaneous,” Andrew Stanton, Wall-E’s director, told Fortune. “The more I started describing it, the more I realized I was pretty much describing the Apple playbook for design.” It is, of course, not the first time a product has inspi ... " [More]
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"Short CircuitHate me for growing up. I remember enjoying this movie to some extent when I was a kid. I even was surprised how many lines felt familiar when I just recently watched it again. But also upon watching it again I found the movie stupid and the experience painful. There's something so strange about some of these classic mainstream comedies that somehow seems like it took it's strongest hold in the 80's (but I know there have been and probably always will be films like this). Something about how throughout the whole movie you kind of feel both totally detached and this feeling like you should be engrossed. The movie does everything to keep you away by just giving you snippets of things, editing through ridiculous plot before you can really examine how stupid it all is, feeding you lines of dialogue that are simplified with Hollywood Squares type of humor and leads nowhere or tells you exactly what it wants you to feel. At the end of the movie you sense t ... " [More]
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"LOL... ditto on that opinion, but pippin06 is right on the point that there was some funny ones in there. I guess it's the "retarded" movies that have all the good cetch phrases. Well, what else are they good for. Jon used to run around saying "Jonny 5" all the time. Lame, huh? Oh, well. lol " [More]
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"Short Circuit! I was just testing out Netflix view online feature the other day for the first time. I was browsing and watned to watch something I'd already seen before. I saw Short Circuit and remembered seeing it as a kid. Holy shit this is one of the most retarded movies I've ever seen! I will admit the Indian guy had a few good lines though. And Ally Sheedy is pretty hot. " [More]
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"Lieutenant Harris. Captain Felix Maxwell. Skroeder. Anyway you slice him, GW Bailey is the cop/security guard you love to hate. While each of these films deserves a more thorough examination for their many, many merits, the Curator once again takes time to devote a post to an overlooked co-star: GW Bailey, the embodiment of type-casting at its finest. The classic line, "Do you understand me numb-nuts??!!" in the original Police Academy pretty much nailed his career coffin shut, with Bailey preserved inside, permanently costumed in blue. And who benefits from such predictability in the comedy genre? Why we the viewer, of course! Let us celebrate the co-starring career of the first GW. The Films: Police Academy, Short Circuit, Mannequin Viewing order importance: As above. Watch the depth of GW Bailey’s character study deepen, as his rank progressively dives Police Academy (1984) – GW co-stars as Lt. Harris, and is given the unhappy task of weeding out the undesirables of ... " [More]
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Sort of a family-friendly, lighthearted Promethean story, John Badham's Short Circuit pleases audiences by blending together two popular movie-types of the era, the sci-fi adventure comedy (Back to the Future, Explorers, etc.) and charming fish-out-of-water films like E.T.. Assuming one has the ability to suspend a little disbelief, the results are quite fun. But there is more to the film if one chooses to look for it. The Number 5 character is affable and funny enough that a half hour into the film the audience regards "him" as being as human as any of his fleshy costars, in effect making the film a parable for racial and/or religious oppression, though it's doubtful many would go so far as to give the filmmakers credit for such a deep and meaningful metaphor when they have essentially adapted a basic storyline that is anything but novel. On the whole, the movie has a generous amount of genuine laughs and, even though it's sometimes laid on a little thick, enough heart to make it likeable for just about anyone. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
 



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