re: I, Robot. A review by I, Jason
Isaac Isamov?
I wonder what kind of environment he was in to conjure something like that in those times.
I guess smoking pot isn't always that bad as history proves?
Also assuming that in the history of phenomonal revelations our great minds over the years, one of those kooks, klanks and weirdos had to be right!
My guess is, sometime in the next century there will be personalised tv's, mini fridges that hoover 30 cm within your proximity and cellular phones are implanted within our cerebral cortex upon birth.
How mad is that? You'd be cruising and if u want a cold beer or a chicken sandwich... you only have to reach for your blindspot.
Bets anyone?
-Jay
Associate member of the Kooks, Klanks and Weirdos Initiative, Inc.
loki said...
i agree with pretty much all you've said regarding this film, including the comments about will smith. the film was actually based on a book of the same title by isaac asimov which was written quite a while ago - imagine how revolutionary (or eccentric) it must've seemed back then. yet the film shows quite possibly what could happen before the next century.i'd like to again praise the special effects used in the film, being almost seamlessly integrated with the live action stuff.btw, it comes out on dvd later this month.
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