GameMaster
03-14-2004, 03:38 AM
Starring Will Smith. It's a about a robot that breaks one of the 'robot laws' and kills a human. So, then Will plays the prosecutor who wants to try the robot for murder. I believe there's actually a book or an article that was written a long time ago about the robot laws, which this movie is based off of.
1. Robots can't hurt us.
2. They must obey us.
3. ?
The third law hey have in the movie isn't what the real law is so if anyone else knows what it was, just post it. Anyway, it looks pretty good. The robot is scary, both his appearance and his voice. Definately makes for a good killer.
Here's the trailer place: http://www.apple.com/trailers/fox/i_robot/
Ok, nevermind, here's the info:
Will Smith stars in this action thriller suggested by the classic short story collection by Isaac Asimov, and brought to the big screen by dynamic and visionary director Alex Proyas ("Dark City," "The Crow"). In the year 2035, robots are an everyday household item, and everyone trusts them, except one, slightly paranoid detective (Smith) investigating what he alone believes is a crime perpetrated by a robot. The case leads him to discover a far more frightening threat to the human race. "I, ROBOT" uses a spectacular, state-of-the-art visual effects technique to bring a world of robots to life.
1. Robots can't hurt us.
2. They must obey us.
3. ?
The third law hey have in the movie isn't what the real law is so if anyone else knows what it was, just post it. Anyway, it looks pretty good. The robot is scary, both his appearance and his voice. Definately makes for a good killer.
Here's the trailer place: http://www.apple.com/trailers/fox/i_robot/
Ok, nevermind, here's the info:
Will Smith stars in this action thriller suggested by the classic short story collection by Isaac Asimov, and brought to the big screen by dynamic and visionary director Alex Proyas ("Dark City," "The Crow"). In the year 2035, robots are an everyday household item, and everyone trusts them, except one, slightly paranoid detective (Smith) investigating what he alone believes is a crime perpetrated by a robot. The case leads him to discover a far more frightening threat to the human race. "I, ROBOT" uses a spectacular, state-of-the-art visual effects technique to bring a world of robots to life.