i thought that, hopefully we get the I, Robot that we deserveScarim Coral said:It remind me of I Robot but none the less I am interested by the trailer.
"Shoot THIS mother fucker..." Pepperidge farm remembers.EnigmaticSevens said:Just because one side has Morgan Freeman does not make it the de facto hero, as difficult as overcoming both that amazing voice and the ever-present magical negro trope may be. Does no one remember wanted?!)
I would agree with you about Lucy, except for the fact that they got SO much science wrong in Lucy, that it showed a clear sign of ignorance, or at the very least a lack of giving a shit about being correct.tdylan said:"Shoot THIS mother fucker..." Pepperidge farm remembers.EnigmaticSevens said:Just because one side has Morgan Freeman does not make it the de facto hero, as difficult as overcoming both that amazing voice and the ever-present magical negro trope may be. Does no one remember wanted?!)
I think the fault rests with Transcendence thinking it was smarter and more clever than it was in playing on the "the audience will instantly think tech is bad, and then we'll pull the rug out from under them" idea than it really was. As weird as this may sound, I think "Lucy" did the "knowledge isn't the enemy. Ignorance is" theme a lot better than Transcendence did. And it starred Morgan Freeman as well. I'm seeing a theme here.
Hopefully this movie can...transcend...those pitfalls.
And yet people bit that freaking lure so hard they snapped the goddamn line! Listen to MovieBob's review and then read the comments section.... There's something so reactionary in the responses to that film that people cite the fuckers whose response to 'bad tech' was to slaughter a dozen scientists within the first 15 minutes of the film as the protagonists. I never found Transendence's display too pretentious, or for that matter, even all that clever (Hell, it's no Ajami or Cloud Atlas, what with mandela pattern narratives), it's just really good at apparently poking a very irrational, reptillian part of the human brain and making normally clever people momentarily but profoundly dense.tdylan said:I think the fault rests with Transcendence thinking it was smarter and more clever than it was in playing on the "the audience will instantly think tech is bad, and then we'll pull the rug out from under them" idea than it really was,
No idea but it's not exactly a very complex name... it's just plural for automaton, another word for robot. Now if there was also a verb and/or an adjective in the title...TerrorFromTheDeep said:Hrm, didn't some studio option PA's Automata? I would think they wouldn't be too happy with another robot movie with the same name coming out.