The three laws of robotics were created by Isaac Asimov and they're a perfect circle of protection until the robot starts wondering what to do when it has to actively harm one human to save another one, then it starts doing what the NS4 did during the accident, it makes a cold choice based only on logic. VIKI's conclussion, known as Law Zeroth, is what happens when this reasoning gets applied to all mankind, it essentially overrides the first law and changes it from "A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm" to "A robot may not injure HUMANITY or, through inaction, allow HUMANITY to come to harm", and thus through logical reasoning the robot will conclude that to save humanity some humans may have to be "sacrificed."
The whole backstory part it is interesting because I like them showing it later because then you realize why he is the way he is instead of it just telling you from the start gives you that sense of wonder and answers it later
Alan is one of the best actors around. I wouldn't call him a "voice" actor because he almost always does motion capture with his characters as well. Love him in everything he does
“One arm laterals is a waste of time. Do them both or not at all” Interesting to notice on a second watch that he was only doing one arm because that was his natural arm and the other one was robotic and didn’t benefit from weight lifting.
Except he's doing the lifts on his robotic arm. I'm thinking he's doing the lifts with that arm because of Phantom Limb Syndrome. Watch his interactions with his left arm even just in the morning. He wakes up and rubs at his left shoulder. He does the lifts with his left arm. In the shower he's clenching and unclenching his left hand. My guess is his left arm still hurts, even though it's been replaced with a nerveless robotic one.
Being a flabby waste of flesh it mostly didn't occur to me how odd that was - I love that he called it out right away but was still shocked by the arm reveal. Foreshadowing that isn't too blatant! Not something you always expect in this film haha.
@@tattycakes2k2It still works, but unless you are only planning to do one arm, you would do both at the same time. It’s a complete waste of time otherwise.
The "one day they'll have dreams" speech is super underrated, honestly the best part of the movie just because of the vibe the scene gives and how it gets you really thinking about sentience
@@signergirl1 100% it's such an underrated classic. Every time I watch it, it brings back memories of holidays with my family (which is where I first watched it).
The book is absolutely different from this movie. In fact, when this movie was written, the studio forced the screenwriter to connect it to the book. Name change here, plot point there, and they just slapped on the title I Robot. But basically it's an original story.
The book is nothing like the movie, its multiple short stories breaking down the flaws of the 3 laws. Its great, but i dont think the two can be compared. But I do really miss movies like this, great themes and messaging wrapped in layers of fun and action.
I actually think this film totally fits with the themes of the short stories. Especially if you take out the cheesy action and product placement :) But it is definitely not a direct adaptation.
Do Dr Calvin and Spooner end up together in the book? I found it interesting to hear the comment from this channel “These two have zero chemistry”. So I’m wondering if it was on purpose. Too often Hollywood movies always make the main characters hook up when there’s no need for it.
@tdeo2141 Like I said, the novel is actually an Anthology. It's all multiple mini stories, all with different characters. So there isnt really a "main character." Sonny is not a character in the book, just like how Spooner isn't. It's very, VERY different from the book in terms of story but the themes and ideas are the same.
And let's not forget possibly his funniest role in Death at a Funeral with Peter Dinklage and Matthew Macfadyen. Also played a great character in Joss Whedons Dollhouse.
@@BassLineProductionsI oh dang I didn't know about that. Isn't that the one based on Douglas Adams books? I never got around to watching it but Hitchhikers is my favorite book and I really liked the movie adaptation of that.
31:37 There is this film called A.I. Artificial Intelligence from year 2001 (without Will Smith) and another movie with Will Smith but without robots or A.I.´s called I Am Legend from year 2007.
The book explores multiple ways of how those laws break down at edge cases. Fun short stories. I'd recommend reading Isaac Asimov's robot stories and the Foundation books. Those are the basis for modern sci-fi robots, AI and Star Wars-like space drama.
@@majkusStar Wars was definitely inspired by the Lensmen stories, but Asimov's Foundation and robert stories may also have been an influence, along with Dune.
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Hard disagree with your notion that Spooner's backstory would have been better put early in the movie. Placed early, the story becomes straightforward. We know what happened, we know why he is the way he is. It's simple, safe, and unexciting. Placed late, we spend most of the movie wondering what exactly made Spooner the way he is. It build intrigue, makes the viewer ask questions, makes the viewer eager to learn what happened, and when we eventually get the answer it feels like a payoff and recontextualizes what we've seen up to that point. Of course, that doesn't mean that every formative event in any character's story should always be placed in a late flashback, since it can very easily be poorly done or overdone. I just think that I, Robot handled it well this way and that it would have been boring if Spooner's motivation was spelled out for us at the beginning.
For a guy who loves a good plot and twists in a story, it would be sweet to see you react to The Prestige. Massively underrated film with an insanely stacked cast.
Another pretty great "AI" movie, is Eagle Eye (2008), starring Shia LaBeouf, Michelle Monaghan, Billy Bob Thornton, Rosario Dawson, Michael Chiklis, William Sadler, and Anthony Mackie. I'd say it's kind of a cross between this movie and Enemy of the State (which also starred Will Smith, full circle).
An underrated gem in my opinion 👍🏻🎥, also my favorite Will Smith movie is Spies in Disguise with Tom Holland so highly recommend you watch that movie too 🤞🏻💕🎥
Retrofuturism is such a fascinating genre, stories about how the future seems scientifically hopeful while subtly showcasing the philosophical downsides of such advances.
iirc, in the book, when the dreamer robot is getting interviewed by a psychiatrist, he tells her that in his Dream he sees a robot uprising with him as the leader, to which the Dr shoots him immediately (my dad told me this, I haven't had the pleasure to read it for myself)
There is a 1999 movie set in Asimov's universe called "Bicentennial Man" starring Robin Williams, about a robot questing to become human. It's pretty good, from what I remember.
This is the content I love this movie because it shows that if you think very carefully, the main problem with humanity is humanity itself. Well, also because I love Converse
I love this movie so much! I grew up watching it as a kid and never get bored with it. Also the end of this movie with that final shot always makes my mom cry at the end because you know that Sonny is gonna free with robots and most likely give them a new purpose. There was plans for a sequel but it got scrapped if I am not mistaken a long time ago
I really loved this movie as a kid, it reminded me of The Matrix, but it still has it's own vibe. If you're interested in more movies about AI and future stuff, I would highly recommend, Upgrade. It's definitely different, it has a lower budget, but I think it's really well done and it looks great.
There is no I,Robot book which this is adapted from. I,Robot is a collection of short stories by Issac Asimov. Some bits of the stories were adapted such as: - A robot hiding in a sea of identical robots. - The positronic brain - Robots struggling to understand humanity
Loved how quickly you picked up clues in the film (wayyy quicker than I did when I first watched it!) I'd love you to react to more like this. Have you seen ''Surrogates'', starring Bruce Willis? It takes the concept of robots ''helping'' humans to an intriguing, depressing step further.
If you wanna watch another movie like this I would recommend watching "Chappie" idk if you have already seen it but its another movie where a robot gains consciousness (or learning stuff from humans) its a great watch and pretty gory too!
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Ha ha I'm currently working laterals into my meagre little routine and can't believe you said "One Armed Laterals, its kind of a waste of time!" SERIOUSLY It's tedious enough doing it with both arms together😂
1:12 damn I've watched this movie like 30 times and that's the first time I noticed that hint about his arm. (I'm sure you'd still wanna work out the other arm cuz there's a lot of muscles in the entire arm but still I appreciate the foreshadowing)
@@stackels97 I didn’t even realize it was Michael Bay! It was definitely billed as a blow em up action film but it’s actually very intelligent and has some great performances!
Bicentennial man with Robin Williams has those ideas of a robot who’s gained free will and finds love which is one of my favorite Robin William movies and would be a nice react.
I recommend the movie "Hardware" from 1990. "The head of a cyborg reactivates, rebuilds itself, and goes on a violent rampage in a space marine's girlfriend's apartment"
You said his backstory as to why he dislikes robots should've been done earlier n the film, I disagree because if we knew earlier, it wouldn't be as impactful. Due to us finding out his story later on, then we can be like oh it makes sense. If we find out earlier in the film, there's no build up, we can't theorize anything if we know immediately.
Seb please please please watch Bicentennial Man! For some reason it was kind of a bomb with critics but I absolutely adore it. Has to do with robots and emergent consciousness. With Robin Williams in the lead role! I think you’d like it too. :)
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I recommend Hancock before, and now I'd like to recommend a movie called Nimona. It's a really good cartoon with unique animation and incredible world building.
Few that I would recommend: Moon (Sam Rockwell) Chappie Blade Runner (I like the old one better, but the new one isn't all that bad) Equilibrium (not AI, but dystopian future - super great film - Christian Bale)
Did Sonny kill the doctor? From what I found, he only asked Sonny to break the window and soon after he jumped out. All to get the detective to stop Vicky and save humanity.
I have a sudden urge to buy Converses
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Do it!
taken 2 watch then after that maze runner 3 this is alot to ask for i know but please
if you don't have flat feet, go for it. They rock
The three laws of robotics were created by Isaac Asimov and they're a perfect circle of protection until the robot starts wondering what to do when it has to actively harm one human to save another one, then it starts doing what the NS4 did during the accident, it makes a cold choice based only on logic.
VIKI's conclussion, known as Law Zeroth, is what happens when this reasoning gets applied to all mankind, it essentially overrides the first law and changes it from "A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm" to "A robot may not injure HUMANITY or, through inaction, allow HUMANITY to come to harm", and thus through logical reasoning the robot will conclude that to save humanity some humans may have to be "sacrificed."
Ultron or Skynet - same thinking.
Logically it may make sense, but as Sonny says, "it just seems too.. heartless".
@@erikolson4148 It makes sense in consequentialist terms, where the ends justify the means.
That's so trippy honestly
The whole backstory part it is interesting because I like them showing it later because then you realize why he is the way he is instead of it just telling you from the start gives you that sense of wonder and answers it later
Once again, Alan Tudyk showed how great he is as a voice actor. One of my all time favorite movie!
not just voice actor, he was sonny greenscreen suit etc
Tudyk, you usually only have one
As a Wat? 🙃
Alan is one of the best actors around. I wouldn't call him a "voice" actor because he almost always does motion capture with his characters as well. Love him in everything he does
Think he motion captured Sunny as well...
“One arm laterals is a waste of time. Do them both or not at all”
Interesting to notice on a second watch that he was only doing one arm because that was his natural arm and the other one was robotic and didn’t benefit from weight lifting.
Except he's doing the lifts on his robotic arm. I'm thinking he's doing the lifts with that arm because of Phantom Limb Syndrome. Watch his interactions with his left arm even just in the morning. He wakes up and rubs at his left shoulder. He does the lifts with his left arm. In the shower he's clenching and unclenching his left hand.
My guess is his left arm still hurts, even though it's been replaced with a nerveless robotic one.
@@WhiteWolfDarkpaw The muscles that raise your arm are all in your shoulder and chest. Maybe his are still original.
Being a flabby waste of flesh it mostly didn't occur to me how odd that was - I love that he called it out right away but was still shocked by the arm reveal. Foreshadowing that isn't too blatant! Not something you always expect in this film haha.
Why is it useless to only do one side at a time? Doesn’t it still work something?
@@tattycakes2k2It still works, but unless you are only planning to do one arm, you would do both at the same time. It’s a complete waste of time otherwise.
A movie that is about a AI/Robot learning for the first time you can watch Chappie. A pretty good movie.
This and Bicentennial Man!
And Short Circuit
Also "A.I. Artificial Intelligence"
And The Creator
The "one day they'll have dreams" speech is super underrated, honestly the best part of the movie just because of the vibe the scene gives and how it gets you really thinking about sentience
The robot wasn't bleeding anymore in the factory because he had been repaired that's why the factory showed that it had made/processed 1001 robots
I did my senior project on this movie in university and it was arguably the best academic work I’ve ever done.
wish i could read it, i love this movie
And this movie is the worst adaptation ever made of Asimov’s books. So I hope you read the base material and found it out why we respect him so much.
Seriously love this movie, Would love to see you project
@@nazimelmardi100 percent
Is your work published internally at the university? Or maybe you’ve published it on the internet?
32:44 Bicentennial Man might fit that. It's a great Robin Williams movie
thank you
or Chappie
Please do bicentennial man
Bicentennial Man! Such a great film, one of Robin William's finest!
Ye, you need to see this one… it is a great movie and yes one of Robin Williams best!
@@signergirl1 100% it's such an underrated classic. Every time I watch it, it brings back memories of holidays with my family (which is where I first watched it).
I was thinking this. Especially when he said that he wanted to see a self aware artificial intelligence figuring out its position in the world.
So glad other people are suggesting this! It’s a one of a kind film, the cast is unreal.
YES
What an amazing moment to open up RUclips
The book is absolutely different from this movie. In fact, when this movie was written, the studio forced the screenwriter to connect it to the book. Name change here, plot point there, and they just slapped on the title I Robot. But basically it's an original story.
The book is nothing like the movie, its multiple short stories breaking down the flaws of the 3 laws. Its great, but i dont think the two can be compared. But I do really miss movies like this, great themes and messaging wrapped in layers of fun and action.
I actually think this film totally fits with the themes of the short stories. Especially if you take out the cheesy action and product placement :) But it is definitely not a direct adaptation.
Do Dr Calvin and Spooner end up together in the book? I found it interesting to hear the comment from this channel “These two have zero chemistry”. So I’m wondering if it was on purpose. Too often Hollywood movies always make the main characters hook up when there’s no need for it.
@@tdeo2141 If I remember correctly, there wasn't even a "Spooner" in the original book.
@@kinjapleb4228 really? So is Dr Calvin the main character, then? Or Sunny, maybe?
@tdeo2141 Like I said, the novel is actually an Anthology. It's all multiple mini stories, all with different characters. So there isnt really a "main character." Sonny is not a character in the book, just like how Spooner isn't. It's very, VERY different from the book in terms of story but the themes and ideas are the same.
32:43 Bicentennial Man is a good example of this.
Came here to say the same 👍🏼
My thoughts exactly!
The robot Sunny is voiced by Alan Tudyk (K-2SO, King Candy, Steve the Pirate, Tucker (Tucker and Dale))
He also plays Wash from Firefly and is the lead in a newer show called Resident Alien where he plays an alien disguised as a human.
And let's not forget possibly his funniest role in Death at a Funeral with Peter Dinklage and Matthew Macfadyen. Also played a great character in Joss Whedons Dollhouse.
He was great in Dirk Gently as well!
@@BassLineProductionsI oh dang I didn't know about that. Isn't that the one based on Douglas Adams books? I never got around to watching it but Hitchhikers is my favorite book and I really liked the movie adaptation of that.
I also loved him in A Knights Tale.
31:37 There is this film called A.I. Artificial Intelligence from year 2001 (without Will Smith) and another movie with Will Smith but without robots or A.I.´s called I Am Legend from year 2007.
Another underrated AI type of film no one ever reacts to is "Eagle Eye"
And not AI per se but Will Smith and underrated is "Enemy Of The State"
The book explores multiple ways of how those laws break down at edge cases. Fun short stories. I'd recommend reading Isaac Asimov's robot stories and the Foundation books. Those are the basis for modern sci-fi robots, AI and Star Wars-like space drama.
That first chapter with the young girl had me in tears! Great little book!
"Foundation" is not really the basis for Star Wars-like space opera. E. E. Smith's "Lensman" stories probably have much more influence.
@@majkusStar Wars was definitely inspired by the Lensmen stories, but Asimov's Foundation and robert stories may also have been an influence, along with Dune.
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love this film and Alan Tudyk who plays and voices sonny , he also plays the alien in "resident alien" (its a funny watch ) :)
“Bicentennial Man” with Robin Williams as the robot. It’s a calmer movie, but it is really good! Beautiful even.
Hard disagree with your notion that Spooner's backstory would have been better put early in the movie.
Placed early, the story becomes straightforward. We know what happened, we know why he is the way he is. It's simple, safe, and unexciting.
Placed late, we spend most of the movie wondering what exactly made Spooner the way he is. It build intrigue, makes the viewer ask questions, makes the viewer eager to learn what happened, and when we eventually get the answer it feels like a payoff and recontextualizes what we've seen up to that point.
Of course, that doesn't mean that every formative event in any character's story should always be placed in a late flashback, since it can very easily be poorly done or overdone. I just think that I, Robot handled it well this way and that it would have been boring if Spooner's motivation was spelled out for us at the beginning.
For a guy who loves a good plot and twists in a story, it would be sweet to see you react to The Prestige.
Massively underrated film with an insanely stacked cast.
Another pretty great "AI" movie, is Eagle Eye (2008), starring Shia LaBeouf, Michelle Monaghan, Billy Bob Thornton, Rosario Dawson, Michael Chiklis, William Sadler, and Anthony Mackie. I'd say it's kind of a cross between this movie and Enemy of the State (which also starred Will Smith, full circle).
14:08 people watching movies have that issue too. I've seen so many people be like "the character is smart why are they making mistakes like this"
An underrated gem in my opinion 👍🏻🎥, also my favorite Will Smith movie is Spies in Disguise with Tom Holland so highly recommend you watch that movie too 🤞🏻💕🎥
Retrofuturism is such a fascinating genre, stories about how the future seems scientifically hopeful while subtly showcasing the philosophical downsides of such advances.
1:34 - Amazon is shipping with drones in the US now, so- you never know 😂
Suggestions: Road to el dorado and The Prince of Egypt
iirc, in the book, when the dreamer robot is getting interviewed by a psychiatrist, he tells her that in his Dream he sees a robot uprising with him as the leader, to which the Dr shoots him immediately (my dad told me this, I haven't had the pleasure to read it for myself)
You gotta watch I am Legend
There is a 1999 movie set in Asimov's universe called "Bicentennial Man" starring Robin Williams, about a robot questing to become human. It's pretty good, from what I remember.
The Blade films should definitely be on this channel
The original book was first published in 1950. It’ll be interesting to see how more integrated robots and AI will be in 75 years
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I love this movie because it shows that if you think very carefully, the main problem with humanity is humanity itself.
Well, also because I love Converse
I would have to say Logan's Run is a good older cult classic scifi about a dystopian future
9:22 - next they should have commanded all the robots to lie down, making it easier to find the robot that's running.
To this day I still say the "ah sorry im allergic to bullshit" line
I love this movie so much! I grew up watching it as a kid and never get bored with it. Also the end of this movie with that final shot always makes my mom cry at the end because you know that Sonny is gonna free with robots and most likely give them a new purpose. There was plans for a sequel but it got scrapped if I am not mistaken a long time ago
I love this film. Rewatched it again about 6 years ago, and still loved it. Watching it today and I still love it. So much nostalgia
One of my favorite Will Smith movies. He put out banger after banger for a while. The whole cast and crew were exceptional!
A couple others have mentioned them, but either "The Island" or "Upgrade" would be other cool films sort of similar to to this one.
I would highly recommend Resident Alien! It's basically Alan Tudyk as the best version of himself!
I really loved this movie as a kid, it reminded me of The Matrix, but it still has it's own vibe.
If you're interested in more movies about AI and future stuff, I would highly recommend, Upgrade.
It's definitely different, it has a lower budget, but I think it's really well done and it looks great.
I second this!
There is no I,Robot book which this is adapted from. I,Robot is a collection of short stories by Issac Asimov. Some bits of the stories were adapted such as:
- A robot hiding in a sea of identical robots.
- The positronic brain
- Robots struggling to understand humanity
One of my favorite Will Smith movies !
the amount of times i watched this movie when i was younger .. i genuinely do not know why i loved it so much .. glad you enjoyed seb
Loved how quickly you picked up clues in the film (wayyy quicker than I did when I first watched it!) I'd love you to react to more like this. Have you seen ''Surrogates'', starring Bruce Willis? It takes the concept of robots ''helping'' humans to an intriguing, depressing step further.
Such a classic film and definitely underrated asf. I remember going to see this movie opening day my senior year of highschool
the book was published 1950.. so i guessing why the future assumptions are so incorrect 😅
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Shia LaBeouf has a movie called Eagle Eye 2008 similar. I think you would really like it.
Ex machina is a top movie to watch if you liked this one.
Oh that was a creepy one too (at least for me)
"If you want slaves just use humans so you can 🤜👊". I'm dead 🤣
That was definitely a line haha. I feel like most Americans would not make that joke 😅
Bro I’ve been waiting for a year for him to react to this and the reaction was so good I’m so happy my dream came true
Such a good movie, had this on the PSP so it was one of my go to movies for travelling when I was like 7 lol
A conscious robot trying to find purpose.. you mean Wall-E ? 😅
This movie is so underrated 😭
32:42 ...sounds like Robin William's movie Bicentennial Man (1999) needs to be on your list 👍😊
You have to watch Blade Runner (1982) and the sequel, directed by Villeneuve.
If you wanna watch another movie like this I would recommend watching "Chappie" idk if you have already seen it but its another movie where a robot gains consciousness (or learning stuff from humans) its a great watch and pretty gory too!
I was told by a nameless person that had a deep knowledge of Area 51, that our most technologically advanced bomber was built in the 80’s. He said the come out with version to slowly release technology to us. It’s profit for the long run. We even have nano technology for TVs and automatic paint repair for vehicles.
Ha ha I'm currently working laterals into my meagre little routine and can't believe you said "One Armed Laterals, its kind of a waste of time!" SERIOUSLY It's tedious enough doing it with both arms together😂
1:12 damn I've watched this movie like 30 times and that's the first time I noticed that hint about his arm. (I'm sure you'd still wanna work out the other arm cuz there's a lot of muscles in the entire arm but still I appreciate the foreshadowing)
I too didn’t notice that, despite having watched it several times…
I, Robot is a book by Isaac Asimov and was released in 1950.
No robots but I think you might like "The island".
Yesssss you never hear about that one anymore, it was so well done!
Yessss. Im not a Bay fan at all but I LOVE the Island and no one ever reacts to it. So worth a watch
@@stackels97 I didn’t even realize it was Michael Bay! It was definitely billed as a blow em up action film but it’s actually very intelligent and has some great performances!
Bicentennial man with Robin Williams has those ideas of a robot who’s gained free will and finds love which is one of my favorite Robin William movies and would be a nice react.
Don’t forget that in the dream, it was Will Smith standing underneath the bridge, but in the last shot, it’s Sonny!
I recommend the movie "Hardware" from 1990.
"The head of a cyborg reactivates, rebuilds itself, and goes on a violent rampage in a space marine's girlfriend's apartment"
You said his backstory as to why he dislikes robots should've been done earlier n the film, I disagree because if we knew earlier, it wouldn't be as impactful. Due to us finding out his story later on, then we can be like oh it makes sense. If we find out earlier in the film, there's no build up, we can't theorize anything if we know immediately.
If you want a movie about a robot learning and trying to find a purpose in life, got watch the Short Circuit.
great touch with the 1 arm lats due to him having a robot arm
I watched Schindler’s list the other day and I must say it is a must watch seriously. It was really good.
Might be a little too serious for this channel.
@@The_Real_Lugohe’s watched serious things before lol he’ll be fine
@@The_Real_Lugo give the man credit. he's an adult.
You gotta watch "Her". Jacquin Phoenix and Scarlet Johanson..
That's a good AI kinda movie.
I promise you won't regret it!
Seb please please please watch Bicentennial Man! For some reason it was kind of a bomb with critics but I absolutely adore it. Has to do with robots and emergent consciousness. With Robin Williams in the lead role! I think you’d like it too. :)
You should definately watch Dreed and the Bicentennial Man both really good movies in their own way
I remember when I was a kid going to the mall the movie was hella promoted nothing but rows of I Robot posters
Im pretty sure I Robot first introduced me to how cool converse are
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I can think of one, along the realm of Robots...it's a Bruce Willis film called Surrogates.
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Yes! I knew that it would get some attention
You chould watch "Chappie" pretty sure you'll love it
I recommend Hancock before, and now I'd like to recommend a movie called Nimona. It's a really good cartoon with unique animation and incredible world building.
I was just thinking the other week I really wanted to rewatch this movie, and here you are Seb, you telepath lol
Eagle Eye is another good "robot/machine" movie.
The flim upgrade (2018) is a great film to watch
Seb has such a great sense of humor
This, Wall-E, and Chappie, are my favorite robot movies
Few that I would recommend:
Moon (Sam Rockwell)
Chappie
Blade Runner (I like the old one better, but the new one isn't all that bad)
Equilibrium (not AI, but dystopian future - super great film - Christian Bale)
Did Sonny kill the doctor? From what I found, he only asked Sonny to break the window and soon after he jumped out. All to get the detective to stop Vicky and save humanity.
Upgrade is pretty good too. Crazy interesting camera work
9:19 reminded me of Detroit Become Human when Connor is integrating the robots! You should play it! So good!
From Will Smith's best times. Odd, how the one time he finally got the Oscar, everything went downhill.
Bicentennial Man is another great movie that has elements of Robotics and what it means to be human etc. Highly would recommend. :)
NO WAY! I just saw this movie and was sad you didn't react to it yet.
I live for Seb’s “uz uz uz” ❤
I only watched this a few days ago and I loved it.
Love this movie! Such a guilty pleasure!
I hope this starts a trend of ppl watching this . Great pick fr