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June 17th, 2004, 07:22 PM
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Re: OT: Movies I Have Seen Lately
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quote: Originally posted by gregebowman:
I don't know if I should admit this or not, but I went and saw Garfield this weekend.
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I saw this Last weekend. The only reason I think it is good is because I grew up to Garfield. If you do not like Garfield the cartoon and do not understand the way the show was, you will absolutely hate this movie. It is not great but still good if you're a fan. I was already in my 20's when Garfield the cartoon came out, so I didn't really form an attachment to that show. I thought it was kind of juvenile, as it was probably meant to be anyway. In the past couple of years, I've seen it again, and it didn't change my opinion of the cartoon any. I'll stick to the comics. I'm just glad the movie was much better than the cartoon.
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July 19th, 2004, 02:45 AM
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Re: OT: Movies I Have Seen Lately
Today, my family made a Last minute choice to see a movie. All voted for I, Robot. To be honest I didn't want to see it. I did see that a Disney documentary called "America's Heart and Soul" was playing in the art house. A very nice documentary about different people of different background's. Many people are interviewed. Country farmer's, an aspiring rock band, all the way to a blind mountain climber who conquered Mt.Everest. And the touching story of a disabled man who's father pushes his wheel chair in a marathon. In the end BIG THUMBS UP! I think the film is playing in 98 cities right now but if you can see it take your family. Because I was the only soul in the room(I didn't do anything that bad all alone  ). A good touching an inpiring film.
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July 20th, 2004, 02:26 AM
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Re: OT: Movies I Have Seen Lately
I saw "I, Robot" couple of nights ago. It was pretty good.
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I thought that the story would have been much more interesting if Will Smith turned out to be a robot. When his arm gets injured, we're all thinking , wow, he's a robot! He's a human-looking robot with emotions, isn't that a interesting twist in the story? So in my mind I'm coming up with theories, like: is he an advanced prototype built secretly by the scientist who died? Is he a robot from the future? But nah, he's not really a robot. By the way, those were cool-looking cars from 2035...
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July 21st, 2004, 10:29 PM
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Re: OT: Movies I Have Seen Lately
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I saw "I, Robot" couple of nights ago. It was pretty good.
*** WARNING: SPOILER !! ****
I thought that the story would have been much more interesting if Will Smith turned out to be a robot. When his arm gets injured, we're all thinking , wow, he's a robot! He's a human-looking robot with emotions, isn't that a interesting twist in the story? So in my mind I'm coming up with theories, like: is he an advanced prototype built secretly by the scientist who died? Is he a robot from the future? But nah, he's not really a robot. By the way, those were cool-looking cars from 2035...
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That story's already been done. It's called Blade Runner. Spoiler alert for those who don't know. In an interview a couple of years ago, Ridley (it was Ridley, right?) Scott admitted that Decker was a replicant. The book didn't have him as one, but Scott made him one.
Also, although I posted this in another post, I thought Spiderman 2 suprassed The Empire Strikes Back as the ultimate example of a great sequel. Some complain about the special effects, but as far as the storyline goes, it was superb. Too bad Sam Raimi wasn't asked to direct the Star Wars prequels. They might have been more interesting and enjoyable to watch.
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July 22nd, 2004, 05:05 AM
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Re: OT: Movies I Have Seen Lately
i just saw i robot.
i liked it as well.
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July 23rd, 2004, 12:05 PM
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Re: OT: Movies I Have Seen Lately
Was hott here in the Pacific Northwest so I went to see I-Robot, and being a real Sci-fi fan (book reading mainly) I was prepared to be disappointed (especially since I did not get the matinee price).
Well, I'll be damned, it was well written ect, true NOT the same as the book I-Robot, and I do miss R. Daniel, but as someone said, it was a good Robot movie that Asamov COULD have written.
Was nice to be pleasantly surprised!
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July 23rd, 2004, 12:17 PM
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Re: OT: Movies I Have Seen Lately
I also have just seen I, Robot. Entertaining enough. I can't remember ever reading the books but I once saw a summary of the world history so knew how the 3 laws end up. Practically knew from the beginning what would happen. A case of meeting a new character and instantly guessing the whole plot. ALso I disagreed with the detectives reason for hating robots.The cause seemed entirely logical to me.
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July 24th, 2004, 03:27 AM
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Re: OT: Movies I Have Seen Lately
Evening all,
Signs: There were lengthy periods of no dialog which were just creepy. I thought the interesting thing is that Signs is not about aliens invading the Earth, it's about why things are the way they are.
Return of the King: I love it, but this movie is loooooonnnnngggg. I watched an hour, went to the grocery store for an hour while it was still playing, came home and watched for another hour and a half. :-)
Anyone ever seen Hysterical? Old comedy/horror spoof. The name says it all.
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July 27th, 2004, 11:12 PM
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Didn't see it in the theaters, but recently bought and watched the dvd of Butterfly Effect. Great movie. And what a suprise ending. If you haven't see it, I encourage you to do so.
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July 28th, 2004, 10:19 AM
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Re: OT: Movies I Have Seen Lately
'So I married an axe murderer' is a classic, in my opinion. Note: Not horror, despite the title.
I like the coffee cup opening scene, for some reason. Adds something to the movie. Not sure what.
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