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I went to see The Chronicles of Riddick last night, which would have been groovy except the farking soundtrack was buggeried and they stopped the movie half way through - started playing Michael Bolton music while they fixed the problem - and of course, leaving the film to run, so it was sort of surreal - like watching a really crap Kung Fu movie with them lip-syncing out of sync, if you get my drift and then we went to complain to the manager and nearly ended up having a brawl ... great fun on a Saturday night. Not.
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so, how was the movie?
I was planning of going to see it, or rent iit some day.....
I just went to see 'I robot' , it sucked damn hard...
I was planning of going to see it, or rent iit some day.....
I just went to see 'I robot' , it sucked damn hard...
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saw "i, robot" on saturday and thought it was pretty darn fine actually.
the film adaptation of this classic book was not quite as thought-provoking as something like bladerunner, and i doubt it will be as legendary, but it was much better than you'd expect something with will smith in it to be, and it actually had some good moments that didnt involve either a) all out cgi-based action or b) will smith's abs
the robots were well done, and "sonny" was great - you actually felt sorry for him in the end, and you were rooting for him. which is not an easy thing for a film-maker to achieve with a robot character
8/10
the film adaptation of this classic book was not quite as thought-provoking as something like bladerunner, and i doubt it will be as legendary, but it was much better than you'd expect something with will smith in it to be, and it actually had some good moments that didnt involve either a) all out cgi-based action or b) will smith's abs
the robots were well done, and "sonny" was great - you actually felt sorry for him in the end, and you were rooting for him. which is not an easy thing for a film-maker to achieve with a robot character
8/10
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Yeah he's gross
Just 'cos he's muscular people think he's gorgeous
Just 'cos he's muscular people think he's gorgeous
Exactly - why some people think being muscular equates to masculinity defies me! Give me Jarvis Cocker any dayBrideoffrankenstein wrote:Yeah he's gross
Just 'cos he's muscular people think he's gorgeous
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I think im going to give I Robot a go tommorrow night as it happens.... Chronicles of Riddick at the weekend perhaps. With regard to I Robot i havnt read any Asimov books so perhaps it will be easier for me to like it.....
I might even stop to going to see Garfield at some point......well.... it is Bill Murrys voice!
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The trailer to I Robot looked bloody good, I thought ... I'll go soon and make up my own mind. Pity about TCOR, maybe I'll have more luck with Thunderbirds. I'm giving my age away here but I was brought up with it on TV ... John Tracy was my first ever romantic crush - ah, those were the days.
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well it was the best W Smith movie I have ever seen but that doosn't say mush.Quiff Boy wrote:saw "i, robot" on saturday and thought it was pretty darn fine actually.
the film adaptation of this classic book was not quite as thought-provoking as something like bladerunner, and i doubt it will be as legendary, but it was much better than you'd expect something with will smith in it to be, and it actually had some good moments that didnt involve either a) all out cgi-based action or b) will smith's abs
the robots were well done, and "sonny" was great - you actually felt sorry for him in the end, and you were rooting for him. which is not an easy thing for a film-maker to achieve with a robot character
8/10
the story it self was rather good butt I didn't liked the action and I didn't like the robots. the older model looked fine on screen butt the new ones looked so fake.
it was somthing in between 'Men in Black' and 'AI' (witsh I both like) butt for me this didn't work.
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Ide avoid Thunderbirds..... i went with hope in my heart yadda yadda. Unfortunately it falls apart for me for two main reasons.lucretia wrote:The trailer to I Robot looked bloody good, I thought ... I'll go soon and make up my own mind. Pity about TCOR, maybe I'll have more luck with Thunderbirds. I'm giving my age away here but I was brought up with it on TV ... John Tracy was my first ever romantic crush - ah, those were the days.
1. The machines that are and always were the real stars of the show are hardly in it.
2. The main characters are hardly in it.
Its a coming of age flick that could have been set in any background and sadly they chose one which is too specific to trample on. The REALLY sad thing about this film is the frustration as they got the look of everything spot on.... it could have been soooooo good!
.... and the dialogue.... i wanted to bang my head against a wall.... awful.
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Padstar wrote:1. The machines that are and always were the real stars of the show are hardly in it.
2. The main characters are hardly in it.
Its a coming of age flick that could have been set in any background and sadly they chose one which is too specific to trample on. The REALLY sad thing about this film is the frustration as they got the look of everything spot on.... it could have been soooooo good!
.... and the dialogue.... i wanted to bang my head against a wall.... awful.
Paddy.
I was looking forward to that one…
even wanted to see the movie yesterday. Only I was afraid I would ruin my reputation with the girl who was accompanying me.
- the “date� was a disaster
- and now you tell me about the movie
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I can never imagine Will Smith as a hunk - I'm still stuck with the image of him as he was in The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air. Where his gawkiness could probably have given Cocker a run for his moneyBrideoffrankenstein wrote:Yeah he's gross
Just 'cos he's muscular people think he's gorgeous
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Mrs. Snowey wrote:I can never imagine Will Smith as a hunk - I'm still stuck with the image of him as he was in The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air. Where his gawkiness could probably have given Cocker a run for his moneyBrideoffrankenstein wrote:Yeah he's gross
Just 'cos he's muscular people think he's gorgeous
He's also got very funny ears ... like wingnuts on the side of his head - but that's just my opinion.
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Never mind all that, I want to see what that "King Arthur" is like.
With Ray Winstone as Bors. Nice!
With Ray Winstone as Bors. Nice!
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Just saw I Robot last night and have to say i thouroughly enjoyed it! I know what was meant about the adds close together at the beginning, but that seemed to be it when they were out of the way. Also i didnt feel too Will Smith.... he was a tad less wisecracky in this one which suited. Excellent effect are a given i suppose.
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