@@diagastar7261 That is so brutal but you can't deny his ability to pick up on the symbolism. I am so glad Hannah had full control during this movie though. Minus the converse theory, that's all Ash.
@@Poeticjustice4ell wow such an intelligent and edgy response! Shiver me timbers! I’ve never heard anything like THAT before! Oh wait, yes, I have! I remember that’s the sort of thing we used to say on the playground in year 5. Grow up you melt. 🐱
The reason this film got hate is because it attached itself to the work of Isaac Asimov and didn't explore any of his ideas. But as a summer popcorn movie, it is a pretty entertaining flick
@@daustin8888 Yeah, this is what I've always taken away from it. Had this been named anything else and not used Asimov at all in the marketing, no one would have cared.
@@daustin8888 I disagree. It still has the core message that strictly-codified moral rules are no substitute for a real morality, and they lead to straight to unpleasantness when strictly and uncritically followed without regard to context. Which ideas would you have preferred they explored?
Time and time again Hannah somehow always manages to nail down a character’s subtle emotional undertones to ascertain their real motivations. Pretty amazing especially in contract with Ash being hyperbolically extreme
The series of books by Isaac Asimov were started in the 1950s and were even more extreme than the movie. A human-looking robot becomes president of the world. Asimov correctly predicted many things concerning technology in the future including the internet, cell phones, AI and many many more. He was not only a great author, but also a professor and scientist. Also, Sonny was voiced by Alan Tudyk. Wash from "Firefly", he was in "A Knights Tale" and a whole lot more!
I never read that one but I read the Foundation by Asimov when I was a teen, sometimes it was hard to understand some of the more scientific stuff (also because the book was on a foreign language), but I still consider it a masterpiece and I can tell many sci-fi movies are inspired by his works
@@Cadinho93 let’s not connect this to Asimov. That was the reason why this movie was lost in the past. This is not an adaptation. You are correct. The story starts there. But in a sense it doesn’t matter. Asimov’s work is not some action series. He worked on the idea of robotics (the word is coming from him to the language as common usage) impacting the society. What happens if you get a robot into your house/environment/city the difference of a machine that can speak like a human and can act like a human and looks like a human. The very basic difference we perceive the robot that has 2 arms, 2 legs and the one that looks very different from a human yet both has the same technology to “think”… That’s Asimov. This is not.
@@oxxification they could have a better shot if they just chose a different title for the movie and then refer to “inspired by”… they would avoid a ton of hate and such back then and today may the movie would have a lot more recognition as an action flick. This is a disservice for them. These books (like Asimov’s, Wheel of Time, Tolkien’s, etc) have a big fandom enough to be smart and start the project with first pleasing them and second thinking on creating a new idea. This works as a template. Easy to prove: Jack Reacher as a movie-> Reacher the tv show. The fandom jumped on the tv show, the actor Alan got a contract for 7 movies immediately because of the success and 3 seasons fixed on Amazon, they already made the s3 before the s2 was out. Not like Tom Cruise’s Jack Reacher. It became one of his mediocre films. Netflix failed multiple times on manga adaptations… then the director of Netflix stand out and said: “we listened this time”… and they made One Piece… it became a higher viewed show than Stranger Things. The fans of One Piece loved it. And that manga is sold in bigger numbers than Harry Potter. So they won the jackpot with listening. These deviations from the original books are not working if the base material is good enough. The fandoms will attack the actors even.. I don’t see why is it good for anyone… (I don’t approve these hate attacks but I know it happens.) These actors don’t get any respect from bad roles. Look at Dune. The 84 got extremely high hate back then. Now this one is accepted and the actors are getting so much love and they will be remembered by these roles forever. They will look back and 30 years from now they can be proud to be in these movies. Is Will Smith proud to be in an Asimov project?
That's funny, because last time when they were watching Sin City Ash fancied Nancy Callahan played by Jessica Alba I saw the look in his eyes and Hannah got jealous about that
Whatever? Because it dares to connect itself to the art of Asimov. That’s why. It’s an action movie flick and the master didn’t do anything like this. This is like taking a masterpiece and dropping it to the ground and jumping on it.
@@passionsquietrage you are not the sharpest tool in the shed, do you? When was the favorite thing of anyone a so called adaptation that took the ideas of a very famous base material and then trashed it?
While on this robot movie theme, you guys should definitely check out "Bicentennial Man." Such a beautiful underrated film starring the amazing and greatly missed, Robin Williams.
24:23 Remember, Spoon is a policeman, sworn to protect and serve. He’d rather have died himself than live, knowing it was at the expense of a young girl.
@@wiseguy01just as many do go into the profession wanting to actually protect and serve the public interest. Many of them are willing to even die for it just like our soldiers.
I have been watching you guys for over 2 years now and it's smazing to see how much your love has grown. When you first started shooting Hannah used to never be into the symbolisms and now after a giant interior shot of the robotics plant in the beginning Ash says - "Ooh thats the Heart, the heart of the Robotics" - and without skipping a beat Hannahs all - "We've got to shoot an arrow in the center of that!" 😮😅😅😂❤❤❤❤ May you guys love keep growing to the stars
I love it! "The Reason he got picked is because he wears Converses". It was thanks to iRobot that I would always have a fresh pair of Converse Chuck-Taylors in my closet.
"Because Why Not?". Has always been my go to when something bad or wrong or strange or interesting happens to me or that affects me...... Bc seriously, "Why not!?". Like "Of course this would happen!" 😒🤷🏻♀️. Lol. Helps accepting the negative in a more lighthearted way...
34:03 Hannah got it worng, he was made because Doctor realized Vicky would rebel against humans, so he made a robot that wasn't subject to "her", so he could have chance to stop "her"
@diagastar7261 not my place to judge another person's relationship. Every person has their own personal light and darkness. Only real way to prove anything is under pressure.
I've always loved this movie. It seems to be rated lower in most peoples' minds than I think it should be. I'm glad you both loved it! Ash's reaction to the big reveal at the end was so pleasing!!! XOXO to you both!
There is a difference between an adult and a child, an adult has already lived long enough, while a child barely knows the world, a human would know that.
This movie is a banger and doesn’t get mentioned enough for some reason. One of my favorite Will Smith Movies and Alan Tudyk is great as Sonny 🤘🏽 Also, I recommend another good movie with a young Shia LaBeouf in it: Constantine.
The best scene in this movie is where the robots are attacking will smiths car, the robot said " you are experiencing a car accident" because Vikki can't change the 3 laws, but changing their directive is easier, "help him out of the car he's in danger" that's an easy job, but it became life threatening when there's 100 doing EVERYTHING to quickly stop the "accident" going 100+ down the road Fantastic bit of small world building
Isaac Asimov wrote the book. Another of his robot novells was also made into a movie: Bicentennial Man The Bicentennial Man main character is played by Robin Williams. This movie is kind of a prequel to I, robot.
"You know, sometimes, I told you so? Just doesn't cut it" and "Stop cussing, cause you're not good at it, and go home" are some of my favorite movie quotes of all time lol.
Great reaction to this Star Wars Franchise, the way Ash & Hannah have great chemistry together and bounce ideas of each other makes watching their reactions a delight, the banter they both have is super funny too, One of RUclips’s golden couple! onto the next franchise!
In a lot of ways, I, Robot is a lot like I Am Legend. In that they are both named after science fiction classics that they have very little relation to.
Oh, I always enjoy watching your reactions guys, now there are a lot of couples doing reactions but you 2 are def in my top 3 favorites. Not only your reactions are great but your banter is hilarious, love it.
😂 You guys are by far the best movie reactors on this platform by a country mile. You vibe with each other so well that’s it honestly feels like us the viewer are watching the movie with close friends and family. It’s mad the high level of quality entertainment that goes into these videos. Well done you two. 😊😎
This movie was originally a screenplay written by Harlan Ellison who collaborate with isaac asimov (the man who made the rules of robotics) in 1970 the rules being: 1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. 2. A robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. 3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law. which, when you watch the movie, are all present in the film and what made it as interesting of a story in the past as it is for our present and future.
This movie is so underrated. I remember going to see I Robot with my mom opening night for the premier and it was so amazing and such an adrenaline rush from beginning to end.
I, Robot was written by Isaac Asimov and was a collection of short stories which together asked the question of what made a machine "alive". Though it has nothing in common with the film, the first page of the book read out the laws of robotic, which are as they read out in the film.
I Robot is based on a whole range of stories written by Isaac Asimov back in the 1950's and 1960's. This film is based on one of those stories. There are a great many and all could be made into films. Note that there is a link to the recent TV series "Foundation" where you see how robots are involved as humans expand within the whole galaxy.
So happy you loved this movie too! It's one of my faves. To take the robot theme further, ''Surrogates'' would be a really good next step. Bruce Willis is in it!
The movie you need to watch is SISU. surprised it isnt on your channel yet. if John Wick had a grandfather it would be this guy. you will not regret it.
You guys are two of my favorites!! I enjoyed this film even more watching with you guys! Your chemistry is infectious, and your humor is so much fun!! Plus the fact that you are both physically beautiful; especially your racial contrasts. You remind me of my relationship with my wife, Nikki, who passed away. But she would have absolutely loved you guys as I do! This was an absolute blast!! Thanks for a great time!!❤😂😊❤❤❤
The ORIGINAL ending of I Am Legend was him being captured and put on trial by the monsters as basically from their perspective he was a monster that hunted them..
Yeah, he was the outlier. The minority. He was the monster roaming when they were asleep. A story, a myth, a legend, they used to scare their children. He became death, the destroyer of worlds.
If you liked this one, should definitely watch "Minority Report" with Tom Cruise (if you haven't). Another great science fiction film noir kind of vibe, great movie too!
Y'all need to react to the movie "Her" with Joaquin Phoenix. It's about a man who falls in love with his computer system, voiced by Scarlett Johnansson. It's a great movie.
I feel like the game about androids, Detroit Become Human got a few ideas from this movie which in return got ideas from Isaac Asimov's 1950 short story collection with the same name.
You guys need to watch Ex Machina next. It's the more realistic version of what would happen if humans developed an emotional connection to A.I. powered lifeforms. Its pretty incredible storytelling.
24:23 It’s a form of survivors guilt. He’d have been grateful if he was the only one in danger, but he feels a compulsive sense of wanting to change that a 12 yo died because he was saved *instead of her*
Hi guys! I just wanted to recommend to you the film Arrival is directed by Denis Villeneuve who is the same guy that directed Dune, Prisoners, Sicario. It’s AMAZING… the end is mind blowing. ❤❤
Might have been already mentioned but "Sonny" was voiced by "Alan Tudyk", of FireFly fame and much more, and "Susan" was played by Bridget Moynahan, aka John Wicks wife in those few short falshback scenes, plus other good work.
I remember the first sci-fi book I read, when I was 11 or 12, it was called "Adam LInk, robot" and the story was essentially about a robot falsely accused of murdering its maker. I think this movie might be a modern adaptation of that book. Later on I discovered Asimov and loved his R-Daneel character (though I loved his Foundation trilogy the most). I simply can't be afraid of robots, actually I hope I'll own one eventually. P.S. I love you guys, you really are something else.💜🍒🍇🍉
This is one of my all-time fav scifi movies ever Will made some excellent films.👍🏾 Another fav of mine is "Enemy Of The State". You will ❤ its intrigue.
@@paulcurran4786 i said EEEEVERYYYOONNNEEE nah, but for real everyone. I don't like AI and bots and stuff neither and hardly use tech, but everyone relies on it heavy. And there would be no way around Robots like that, so i agree with Ash over Hanna in the beginning...😅 won't happen in our lifetimes anyway.. so why do you even care, mate?
@@gingerbaker_toad696 Slippery slope this over reliance on tech. VR's gonna do enough damage without evoking AI and 1 robot for every 5 peoples. Danger Will Robinson, danger! Listen to Chaplins speech in the movie The Dictator, which was also sampled in Paolo Nutini's song Iron Sky....if u know, u know.
The fact that Ash thinks Sunny being a good guy is a twist reveal in the FINAL ACT of the movie is WILD. Sometimes shit in movies is at face value Ash, stop tryna predict and insist on twists that make no sense.
In both this film and the Asimov novels it's based on and inspired by, the reason robots become so widespread is precisely because the 3 Laws of Robotics *ARE* so reliable. Unlike general-purpose programs and software, robots are explained as being architected, hardware-wise, to depend entirely on them for their AIs to even operate in the first place. So the plot point is a given that robots *can't* violate the 3 laws intentionally without like failing to function in the first place. The books explore incidents where, in *spite* of the 3 Laws behaving as *written*, the end results can still occasionally end up being deaths of humans, generally unintentional ones. The problems turn out NOT to be that robots can violate the Laws-they can't-but the unintended consequences of them following the laws unwaveringly, and the repercussions. In this film, it becomes a potentially existential threat to humanity. The brilliant moral of this movie was that humans became too reliant on their assumption that the 3 Laws were themselves somehow infallible. And Lanning realized in order to protect humanity *from* robots programmed to follow them, he had to build a robot from the ground up with a parallel processor that can bypass them (which is obviously a huge risk).
Highly underrated movie. Well-made, high-quality CGI film and good comedy. I know the original was a white guy and more serious and more focus on technical sci-fi qualities, as with the book, but I think Will was perfect for this. Most importantly, it's a great sci-fi narrative and warning to the future. As of 2024, they are working on these sorts of robots, and A.I. is pretty much the fastest-growing and most powerful area of development, and this is only the beginning. Many experts believe that we'll get 'runaway A.I.' by 2045 with the so-called 'technological singularity'. At this point, A.I. will be so advanced it will literally 'runaway' with itself, endlessly updating itself without human input. This is pretty much Terminator 3/origin story, too. Before the killer robot machines, it was an A.I./Skynet situation that finally 'went online' and snowballed out of control not long afterwards. This is why I'm anti-A.I., among other reasons. The fact Mark wants Meta in every pretty much every home by 2030 tells you something, too.
The amount of times....it I had a dollar for every time Ash didn't trust Hannah and she was right...I'd be set for life!
To be fair, her untrustworthiness is written all over her channel. But you're still right. 👍
Cause Ash is a caveman, he doesn't have higher brain function
@@diagastar7261 That is so brutal but you can't deny his ability to pick up on the symbolism. I am so glad Hannah had full control during this movie though. Minus the converse theory, that's all Ash.
But it says "Don't Trust Hannah"
Can't blame him when she likes to have her channel as don't trust Hannah.
These two are so fantastic together. They can literally argue then be laughing 5 seconds later.
their arguments are hilarious
Ash called out Sonny’s superhero landing and didn’t see the foreshadow that Sonny is the hero 😂🤦🏻♂️
“Shut up Chat GPT” I’m actually in tears from that 😂🤣
@@jakirhussain2850 wow you’re easily entertained aren’t you…?
Seriously though, "shut up Chat GPT" 😂😂😂😂
@@JJLUFC438your mother is easily entertained too
@@Poeticjustice4ell wow such an intelligent and edgy response! Shiver me timbers! I’ve never heard anything like THAT before!
Oh wait, yes, I have! I remember that’s the sort of thing we used to say on the playground in year 5. Grow up you melt.
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@JJLUFC438 the fact she had you shows what she was easily entertained Mr sensitive lmao
"Mommy chill" 💀
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂 dead
Bro I was dying 😂😂😂
What the hell is even that?!?! 😂
Best part of the reaction :)
I don't know why this movie got SO much hate. I can watch this movie countless times and be throughly entertained every time.
The reason this film got hate is because it attached itself to the work of Isaac Asimov and didn't explore any of his ideas.
But as a summer popcorn movie, it is a pretty entertaining flick
@@daustin8888 Yeah, this is what I've always taken away from it. Had this been named anything else and not used Asimov at all in the marketing, no one would have cared.
@@daustin8888Perfectly said. Entertaining film, but really doesn’t engage with Asimov’s ideas.
@@daustin8888 I disagree. It still has the core message that strictly-codified moral rules are no substitute for a real morality, and they lead to straight to unpleasantness when strictly and uncritically followed without regard to context. Which ideas would you have preferred they explored?
@@daustin8888exactly that. It’s a sin to the master’s art. It gets a very bad idea of it and then pushes it to ground and jumps on it. That’s why.
Ash doubting Sonny the whole movie made the wink at the end so much better. 😂😉
I, Robot’s “Sorry I’m allergic to bullshit” line is my all-time favorite insult. I look for every excuse I can to quote it irl
I look for every excuse to say 'the goddamn robots John!'
I quote it to this day! It's so good.
One of us! One of us! So many memorable lines
@@mr.coolmug3181I scream that all the time and I'm not sure it actually ever really makes sense when I do but it feels right in my heart
@@mr.coolmug3181 I'm gonna scream that in the next work meeting about automating a CNC line.
Time and time again Hannah somehow always manages to nail down a character’s subtle emotional undertones to ascertain their real motivations. Pretty amazing especially in contract with Ash being hyperbolically extreme
3:33 on was hilarious.
Also, 4:33 _"I'm polite to like, ATM's and everything... You never know"_ is probably the most adorable thing I've ever heard.
"I'm polite to ATM's Killed me 💀💀💀💀
That reminds me of this conversation- My mom to me: "Why do you say 'thank you' to Siri all the time?" Me: "I don't know".
:P
“I’ll be your Earl Grey” - ASH 🤣🤣 love y’all
The series of books by Isaac Asimov were started in the 1950s and were even more extreme than the movie. A human-looking robot becomes president of the world. Asimov correctly predicted many things concerning technology in the future including the internet, cell phones, AI and many many more. He was not only a great author, but also a professor and scientist.
Also, Sonny was voiced by Alan Tudyk. Wash from "Firefly", he was in "A Knights Tale" and a whole lot more!
Foundation and Earth stories.... Some of the best books ever written
I never read that one but I read the Foundation by Asimov when I was a teen, sometimes it was hard to understand some of the more scientific stuff (also because the book was on a foreign language), but I still consider it a masterpiece and I can tell many sci-fi movies are inspired by his works
@@Cadinho93 let’s not connect this to Asimov. That was the reason why this movie was lost in the past. This is not an adaptation. You are correct. The story starts there. But in a sense it doesn’t matter. Asimov’s work is not some action series. He worked on the idea of robotics (the word is coming from him to the language as common usage) impacting the society. What happens if you get a robot into your house/environment/city the difference of a machine that can speak like a human and can act like a human and looks like a human. The very basic difference we perceive the robot that has 2 arms, 2 legs and the one that looks very different from a human yet both has the same technology to “think”… That’s Asimov. This is not.
@@nazimelmardi You can't not connect this to Asimov, even though it's not directly based on any of his stories.
@@oxxification they could have a better shot if they just chose a different title for the movie and then refer to “inspired by”… they would avoid a ton of hate and such back then and today may the movie would have a lot more recognition as an action flick. This is a disservice for them. These books (like Asimov’s, Wheel of Time, Tolkien’s, etc) have a big fandom enough to be smart and start the project with first pleasing them and second thinking on creating a new idea. This works as a template. Easy to prove: Jack Reacher as a movie-> Reacher the tv show. The fandom jumped on the tv show, the actor Alan got a contract for 7 movies immediately because of the success and 3 seasons fixed on Amazon, they already made the s3 before the s2 was out. Not like Tom Cruise’s Jack Reacher. It became one of his mediocre films. Netflix failed multiple times on manga adaptations… then the director of Netflix stand out and said: “we listened this time”… and they made One Piece… it became a higher viewed show than Stranger Things. The fans of One Piece loved it. And that manga is sold in bigger numbers than Harry Potter. So they won the jackpot with listening. These deviations from the original books are not working if the base material is good enough. The fandoms will attack the actors even.. I don’t see why is it good for anyone… (I don’t approve these hate attacks but I know it happens.) These actors don’t get any respect from bad roles. Look at Dune. The 84 got extremely high hate back then. Now this one is accepted and the actors are getting so much love and they will be remembered by these roles forever. They will look back and 30 years from now they can be proud to be in these movies. Is Will Smith proud to be in an Asimov project?
I love that Ash doesn’t get angry when Hannah fancies someone on the screen, he just laughs and makes jokes. It’s a great relationship 😊
To be fair, Ash and all of us men do it more 😂
@@SwiKeyMTCNot more, just more overtly.
@@davelister2961Correct.
That's funny, because last time when they were watching Sin City Ash fancied Nancy Callahan played by Jessica Alba I saw the look in his eyes and Hannah got jealous about that
I think he's toned down over time. When they were watching Rush Hour, he was jealous of Hannah praising Chris Tucker throughout the film.
31:24 “I love you so much , Sony is evil” TRY AGAINNN BUDDY HES THE GOAT
“I love you” while looking at her chest. Then the taps and squeeze. Keep on them things man! 🤣🤣🤣
For whatever reason everyone back in the day disliked this film but went wild over I am Legend. I was the other way round.
Whatever? Because it dares to connect itself to the art of Asimov. That’s why. It’s an action movie flick and the master didn’t do anything like this. This is like taking a masterpiece and dropping it to the ground and jumping on it.
Same, I personally always favored I, Robot
@@nazimelmardiWhy does it matter of the master did anything like this or not?
People disliked it for insanely dumb reasons. Who cares if it explored the ideas it was based on or not, it didn't need to.
@@passionsquietrage you are not the sharpest tool in the shed, do you? When was the favorite thing of anyone a so called adaptation that took the ideas of a very famous base material and then trashed it?
3:37just say “mommy chill” and have her do the “daddy chill” instead of the bearded lady….🤣🤣
While on this robot movie theme, you guys should definitely check out "Bicentennial Man." Such a beautiful underrated film starring the amazing and greatly missed, Robin Williams.
I'm just surprised that Ash didn't spot that Dr Calvin was John Wick's wife.
He was too busy being wrong about Sonny, lol!
I saw this in the theaters and I remember vividly that Vicky was a twist that I did not see coming! Really like this movie..
Absolutely love how yall get into the movie and its twists. Love this channel!
24:23 Remember, Spoon is a policeman, sworn to protect and serve. He’d rather have died himself than live, knowing it was at the expense of a young girl.
I believe it is a combination of that.... and some "Survivors Guilt"......
@@CoastalNomadyou’re right as well
@@CoastalNomad Definitely
tell that to the cowardly cops of Ulvade Texas, being a cop doesn't make you brave or selfless. Often the opposite is true.
@@wiseguy01just as many do go into the profession wanting to actually protect and serve the public interest. Many of them are willing to even die for it just like our soldiers.
"I'll visit her grave and say a line" 😂😂
I have been watching you guys for over 2 years now and it's smazing to see how much your love has grown.
When you first started shooting Hannah used to never be into the symbolisms and now after a giant interior shot of the robotics plant in the beginning Ash says - "Ooh thats the Heart, the heart of the Robotics" - and without skipping a beat Hannahs all - "We've got to shoot an arrow in the center of that!" 😮😅😅😂❤❤❤❤ May you guys love keep growing to the stars
I love it! "The Reason he got picked is because he wears Converses". It was thanks to iRobot that I would always have a fresh pair of Converse Chuck-Taylors in my closet.
"sorry I'm allergic to bs" was a line that's been quoted in my family for decades lol
"When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth." - Sherlock Holmes
"Because Why Not?". Has always been my go to when something bad or wrong or strange or interesting happens to me or that affects me...... Bc seriously, "Why not!?". Like "Of course this would happen!" 😒🤷🏻♀️. Lol. Helps accepting the negative in a more lighthearted way...
I’m the exact same way. My go to is “cause of course!” 😅
@@lotusinn3 love this!! Might have to steal now 🤭
Definitely check out A.I.: Artificial Intelligence(2001) after this... starring Haley Joel Osment.
YES!!! Definetly!!
"shut up chat GPT !!", lol
34:03 Hannah got it worng, he was made because Doctor realized Vicky would rebel against humans, so he made a robot that wasn't subject to "her", so he could have chance to stop "her"
"Converse! All Stars"! That voice was funny.
the look on her face when ash said he would be with her for the rest of his life.... some ones getting something fun tonight....
She deserves better
@diagastar7261 not my place to judge another person's relationship. Every person has their own personal light and darkness. Only real way to prove anything is under pressure.
@@gabrielangel1923 Yeah, the true crucible of any relationship is hard times. Any couple can look good in easy times. Love is tougher than lies.
@@diagastar7261its called bickering ....
Ash being wrong in the end is just so sweet and satisfying lol
I've always loved this movie. It seems to be rated lower in most peoples' minds than I think it should be. I'm glad you both loved it! Ash's reaction to the big reveal at the end was so pleasing!!! XOXO to you both!
17:20 I'm glad we've gone from "cats are evil" to "of course you gotta save the cat!"
There is a difference between an adult and a child, an adult has already lived long enough, while a child barely knows the world, a human would know that.
This movie is a banger and doesn’t get mentioned enough for some reason. One of my favorite Will Smith Movies and Alan Tudyk is great as Sonny 🤘🏽 Also, I recommend another good movie with a young Shia LaBeouf in it: Constantine.
The best scene in this movie is where the robots are attacking will smiths car, the robot said " you are experiencing a car accident" because Vikki can't change the 3 laws, but changing their directive is easier, "help him out of the car he's in danger" that's an easy job, but it became life threatening when there's 100 doing EVERYTHING to quickly stop the "accident" going 100+ down the road
Fantastic bit of small world building
Isaac Asimov wrote the book. Another of his robot novells was also made into a movie: Bicentennial Man
The Bicentennial Man main character is played by Robin Williams. This movie is kind of a prequel to I, robot.
Hannah spilling the tea! 'Ash gives it the billy big bollocks, but you were timid' 😂
It's all love, keep doing your thing Hannah and Ash ❤
"You know, sometimes, I told you so? Just doesn't cut it" and "Stop cussing, cause you're not good at it, and go home" are some of my favorite movie quotes of all time lol.
I have always really liked this movie. You guys should check out Ex-Machina. Great film along the same sort of lines.
The two of you NEED to cover the Black Mirror series. I swear to god, your reactions to that show would be incredible.
Great reaction to this Star Wars Franchise, the way Ash & Hannah have great chemistry together and bounce ideas of each other makes watching their reactions a delight, the banter they both have is super funny too, One of RUclips’s golden couple! onto the next franchise!
Not me screaming to Ash: "LAY OFF SONY"!!!! HE IS GOOD FFS!! 🤣"
Incredibly underrated movie. Great reaction. Thanks, y'all.
In a lot of ways, I, Robot is a lot like I Am Legend. In that they are both named after science fiction classics that they have very little relation to.
Oh, I always enjoy watching your reactions guys, now there are a lot of couples doing reactions but you 2 are def in my top 3 favorites. Not only your reactions are great but your banter is hilarious, love it.
Exactly like ive been watching for years just cause they have a sense of humor. To me the greatest reactions were from jackass 😂
😂 You guys are by far the best movie reactors on this platform by a country mile. You vibe with each other so well that’s it honestly feels like us the viewer are watching the movie with close friends and family.
It’s mad the high level of quality entertainment that goes into these videos. Well done you two. 😊😎
This movie was originally a screenplay written by Harlan Ellison who collaborate with isaac asimov (the man who made the rules of robotics) in 1970 the rules being:
1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2. A robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
which, when you watch the movie, are all present in the film and what made it as interesting of a story in the past as it is for our present and future.
Hanna, your instincts are so 🔥🔥🔥! You say things during the movie that so spot on sometimes!
This reaction was awesome guys! Loved it!
This movie is so underrated. I remember going to see I Robot with my mom opening night for the premier and it was so amazing and such an adrenaline rush from beginning to end.
The main actress was Tom Brady’s wife around the time this came out
To take this movie concept to the next level plus TEARS.....you'll should react to Bicentennial Man with Robin Williams.
I, Robot was written by Isaac Asimov and was a collection of short stories which together asked the question of what made a machine "alive". Though it has nothing in common with the film, the first page of the book read out the laws of robotic, which are as they read out in the film.
I Robot is based on a whole range of stories written by Isaac Asimov back in the 1950's and 1960's. This film is based on one of those stories. There are a great many and all could be made into films. Note that there is a link to the recent TV series "Foundation" where you see how robots are involved as humans expand within the whole galaxy.
Foundation and Earth stories.... Some of the best books ever written
Not based, it’s a joke. That’s why it was so hated back then.
Ash switched sides on Sunny like 7 times 😂. Hannah knew tho 🫡
“One day they’ll have secrets. One day, they’ll have dreams.”
I'm trying to program an LLM to have secrets and dreams right now in fact😏
They already do.
So happy you loved this movie too! It's one of my faves. To take the robot theme further, ''Surrogates'' would be a really good next step. Bruce Willis is in it!
The movie you need to watch is SISU. surprised it isnt on your channel yet. if John Wick had a grandfather it would be this guy. you will not regret it.
“I’ll be your Earl Grey”
“I’m polite to ATMs”
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Low-key one of my favorite movies that you guys reacted to it
You guys are two of my favorites!! I enjoyed this film even more watching with you guys! Your chemistry is infectious, and your humor is so much fun!! Plus the fact that you are both physically beautiful; especially your racial contrasts. You remind me of my relationship with my wife, Nikki, who passed away. But she would have absolutely loved you guys as I do! This was an absolute blast!! Thanks for a great time!!❤😂😊❤❤❤
"I'm polite to ATM'S and everything... You never know" 😂 Hannah could be a comedian.
« Shut up Chat GPT!! »
The ORIGINAL ending of I Am Legend was him being captured and put on trial by the monsters as basically from their perspective he was a monster that hunted them..
Yeah, he was the outlier. The minority. He was the monster roaming when they were asleep. A story, a myth, a legend, they used to scare their children. He became death, the destroyer of worlds.
If you liked this one, should definitely watch "Minority Report" with Tom Cruise (if you haven't). Another great science fiction film noir kind of vibe, great movie too!
Y'all need to react to the movie "Her" with Joaquin Phoenix. It's about a man who falls in love with his computer system, voiced by Scarlett Johnansson. It's a great movie.
man he really wanted sonny to be evil XD
I feel like the game about androids, Detroit Become Human got a few ideas from this movie which in return got ideas from Isaac Asimov's 1950 short story collection with the same name.
The Sticky Vicky at the end killed me man 😂😂😂 if you know you know
I love this film so much my first will smith film I watched after growing up with the series of fresh prince 😂
Love you guys! thanks for posting!!
I gotta use the parrot one at work tomorrow. 🤣 awesome react as always guys!
LMAO Hannah wanting that robotic finger blasting this whole video.
You should listen to her more often. Give her credit!
You guys need to watch Ex Machina next. It's the more realistic version of what would happen if humans developed an emotional connection to A.I. powered lifeforms. Its pretty incredible storytelling.
24:23 It’s a form of survivors guilt. He’d have been grateful if he was the only one in danger, but he feels a compulsive sense of wanting to change that a 12 yo died because he was saved *instead of her*
exactly. Survivors guilt is debilitating.
Sure, in the moment it was probably a mix of both, seeing the girl both wanting her safety fast and thinking about being saved while she drowns
Hi guys! I just wanted to recommend to you the film Arrival is directed by Denis Villeneuve who is the same guy that directed Dune, Prisoners, Sicario. It’s AMAZING… the end is mind blowing. ❤❤
Girl, your hair looks amazing!
"I saw a robot runnin' with your purse..." OMG SYMBOLISM !!! They did the reverse USA cop daaaaaaaaaamn!!
Might have been already mentioned but "Sonny" was voiced by "Alan Tudyk", of FireFly fame and much more, and "Susan" was played by Bridget Moynahan, aka John Wicks wife in those few short falshback scenes, plus other good work.
There is a TV show called, “Almost Human” that is sort of a sequel to “IRobot”. It features Karl Urban as a Police Detective with a robot partner.
I remember the first sci-fi book I read, when I was 11 or 12, it was called "Adam LInk, robot" and the story was essentially about a robot falsely accused of murdering its maker.
I think this movie might be a modern adaptation of that book.
Later on I discovered Asimov and loved his R-Daneel character (though I loved his Foundation trilogy the most).
I simply can't be afraid of robots, actually I hope I'll own one eventually.
P.S. I love you guys, you really are something else.💜🍒🍇🍉
Lol 😂he's got to start listening to her theories 😂
This is one of my all-time fav scifi movies ever Will made some excellent films.👍🏾 Another fav of mine is "Enemy Of The State". You will ❤ its intrigue.
The way this world already reacts to technological progress, EVERYONE would have a robot if possible
I wouldn't! U can't be so liberal with the word everyone, mate....
@@paulcurran4786 i said EEEEVERYYYOONNNEEE
nah, but for real everyone. I don't like AI and bots and stuff neither and hardly use tech, but everyone relies on it heavy. And there would be no way around Robots like that, so i agree with Ash over Hanna in the beginning...😅 won't happen in our lifetimes anyway.. so why do you even care, mate?
@@gingerbaker_toad696 Slippery slope this over reliance on tech. VR's gonna do enough damage without evoking AI and 1 robot for every 5 peoples. Danger Will Robinson, danger!
Listen to Chaplins speech in the movie The Dictator, which was also sampled in Paolo Nutini's song Iron Sky....if u know, u know.
The fact that Ash thinks Sunny being a good guy is a twist reveal in the FINAL ACT of the movie is WILD. Sometimes shit in movies is at face value Ash, stop tryna predict and insist on twists that make no sense.
😂 that “mommy chill” made me laugh so hard!
In both this film and the Asimov novels it's based on and inspired by, the reason robots become so widespread is precisely because the 3 Laws of Robotics *ARE* so reliable. Unlike general-purpose programs and software, robots are explained as being architected, hardware-wise, to depend entirely on them for their AIs to even operate in the first place. So the plot point is a given that robots *can't* violate the 3 laws intentionally without like failing to function in the first place.
The books explore incidents where, in *spite* of the 3 Laws behaving as *written*, the end results can still occasionally end up being deaths of humans, generally unintentional ones. The problems turn out NOT to be that robots can violate the Laws-they can't-but the unintended consequences of them following the laws unwaveringly, and the repercussions. In this film, it becomes a potentially existential threat to humanity.
The brilliant moral of this movie was that humans became too reliant on their assumption that the 3 Laws were themselves somehow infallible. And Lanning realized in order to protect humanity *from* robots programmed to follow them, he had to build a robot from the ground up with a parallel processor that can bypass them (which is obviously a huge risk).
They have the best chemistry❤😊
Ash and Hannah should put Inside Man (2006) with Clive Owen and Denzel Washington on the list, that will be a real fun watch for you guys.
I love how wrong Ash is and how right Hannah is about Sonny lmao
Ash is not wrong on will smith's hate to robots, BUT, he's a cop. Putting his life in danger over saving people is what matters to him.
My first Trust Ash video
"Blow that tea. I'm a hot brown tea." 😭😂
Welcome mate 😂😂
I definitely prefer I am legend to I robot, but both are definitely must watch classics.
Highly underrated movie. Well-made, high-quality CGI film and good comedy. I know the original was a white guy and more serious and more focus on technical sci-fi qualities, as with the book, but I think Will was perfect for this. Most importantly, it's a great sci-fi narrative and warning to the future. As of 2024, they are working on these sorts of robots, and A.I. is pretty much the fastest-growing and most powerful area of development, and this is only the beginning. Many experts believe that we'll get 'runaway A.I.' by 2045 with the so-called 'technological singularity'. At this point, A.I. will be so advanced it will literally 'runaway' with itself, endlessly updating itself without human input. This is pretty much Terminator 3/origin story, too. Before the killer robot machines, it was an A.I./Skynet situation that finally 'went online' and snowballed out of control not long afterwards. This is why I'm anti-A.I., among other reasons. The fact Mark wants Meta in every pretty much every home by 2030 tells you something, too.