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holmesiv
Joined: Mon Feb 28, 2011 9:53 am Posts: 555
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Has anyone seen "I, Robot"?
I enjoyed the Robot books, so when the film came out, I was determined not to see it. But I'm older now, and I have learned to value the opinions of others.
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PeterScott
Heinlein Nexus
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Re: Has anyone seen "I, Robot"?
The book bears approximately the same relationship to the movie as Jonathan Livingston Seagull does to Angry Birds Rio.
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Mon Apr 18, 2011 5:22 am |
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JamesGifford
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Re: Has anyone seen "I, Robot"?
The movie was already greenlighted and (IIRC) in preproduction using an existing script when some bright boy got the idea to pick up the rights to the Asimov material and use it as a final coat of paint.
I suspect it came about in legal, when someone was noticing the inevitable influences and overlaps any such story would have with primal works - buy up some cheap rights, quit trying to come up with a clever name for robot brainery besides "positronic," rename the irrelevant female scientist Susan Calvin and there ya go.
One of the best novels ca. 1970 was filmed reasonably well, then they decided it didn't have enough screen sizzle, so they went back and filmed a nonsensical subplot starring Richard Pryor and released the resulting mess as a Pryor comedy instead of a dry black humor piece akin to MASH. It happens.
_________________ "Hier stehe ich. Ich kann nicht anders." - Luther In the end, I found Heinlein is finite. Thus, finite analysis is needed.
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holmesiv
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Re: Has anyone seen "I, Robot"?
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JamesGifford
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Re: Has anyone seen "I, Robot"?
_________________ "Hier stehe ich. Ich kann nicht anders." - Luther In the end, I found Heinlein is finite. Thus, finite analysis is needed.
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Mon Apr 18, 2011 2:24 pm |
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holmesiv
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BillMullins
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Tue Apr 19, 2011 10:19 am |
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holmesiv
Joined: Mon Feb 28, 2011 9:53 am Posts: 555
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Re: Has anyone seen "I, Robot"?
I thought Will Smith was in it.
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Tue Apr 19, 2011 7:16 pm |
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JamesGifford
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Re: Has anyone seen "I, Robot"?
_________________ "Hier stehe ich. Ich kann nicht anders." - Luther In the end, I found Heinlein is finite. Thus, finite analysis is needed.
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Blackhawk
Joined: Tue Apr 20, 2010 8:51 pm Posts: 240 Location: Alabama, USA
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Re: Has anyone seen "I, Robot"?
I enjoyed I, Robot as a decent sci-fi flick but, as others have commented, it has only a loose relationship to Asimov's work. Still, probably a better transfer of the book to screen than was Starship Troopers. It did include and examine (if superficially) themes that were common to Asimov's robot stories.
A joke at the time of the movie's release was that it would have been better titled iRobot.
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holmesiv
Joined: Mon Feb 28, 2011 9:53 am Posts: 555
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Re: Has anyone seen "I, Robot"?
Google it; it was Will Smith.
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Wed Apr 20, 2011 8:33 pm |
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JamesGifford
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Re: Has anyone seen "I, Robot"?
Will Smith was in "I, Robot."
Eddie Murphy, not Richard Pryor, was the extra-added-comedic-relief shoehorned into the ruined production of "Best Defense."
_________________ "Hier stehe ich. Ich kann nicht anders." - Luther In the end, I found Heinlein is finite. Thus, finite analysis is needed.
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PeterScott
Heinlein Nexus
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JamesGifford
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Re: Has anyone seen "I, Robot"?
Thrilled to have passed it along to appreciating eyes. It just makes me laugh myself sick every time I read it.
"Immanuel Kant, your lathe needs oiling."
_________________ "Hier stehe ich. Ich kann nicht anders." - Luther In the end, I found Heinlein is finite. Thus, finite analysis is needed.
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audrey
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Re: Has anyone seen "I, Robot"?
The thing about books that make you laugh out loud is that when that happens the person lying in bed next to you will then be entitled to an instant recitation of the appropriate passage -
works for us, anyway
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sakeneko
Joined: Tue Dec 02, 2008 8:22 am Posts: 603 Location: Reno, NV
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Re: Has anyone seen "I, Robot"?
I don't think I'll bother to see this movie. I love the "I Robot" collection; IMHO it and "The Gods Themselves" are the best things Asimov ever wrote. So seeing the title and characters in a movie with very little relationship to it would be frustrating.
_________________ Catherine Jefferson <ctiydspmrz@ergosphere.net> Home Page: http://www.ergosphere.net
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PeterScott
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Re: Has anyone seen "I, Robot"?
I just finished Easy and Hard Ways Out and I have to say, if I have ever read a funnier novel, its identity eludes me. This is better than Catch-22, which went a little weird in the last quarter for the sake of achieving an ending. This book knows exactly how to craft an ending. It is a comedic mixed martial arts fighter; it simply does not stop. Even when I'm down on the floor in fits of giggles crying Uncle, it keeps up a relentless rain of humorous punches pulled from a vast arsenal. It just does not fight fair.
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Typo
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JamesGifford
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Re: Has anyone seen "I, Robot"?
I am truly thrilled that you thought so - this book has been on my favorites list since I was about 13 or 14 and only barely understood some parts of it. I've often wondered if Scott Adams ever read it. It's such a gem, a real masterpiece of black satire, and is proving more timeless than I would have once thought.
Frozen guppies.
Oddly enough, the character I may identify with most is Rocco...
_________________ "Hier stehe ich. Ich kann nicht anders." - Luther In the end, I found Heinlein is finite. Thus, finite analysis is needed.
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NickDoten
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Joined: Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:05 am Posts: 238
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Re: Has anyone seen "I, Robot"?
ok based upon all your recommendations and my own curiosity i've purchased a copy of "easy and hard ways out"- will let you know
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PeterScott
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