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| ACTORS: | Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan, Bruce Greenwood |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Alex Proyas |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 16 July, 2004 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Fox Home Entertainme |
| MPAA RATING: | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-action/Adventure |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 024543151906 |
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Customer Reviews of I, Robot (Widescreen Edition)
Will Smith is a Great Star As a typical Summer popcorn flick, I Robot should be familiar to any regular moviegoer. It plays like a highlight reel of many android/smart computer movier of the past 25 years. The actual short story collection serves as little more than a vaguely familiar name to hang the whole enterprise on to lend it an air of legitimacy. I'm pretty sure Asimov would have been appalled by this movie just as Homer would have been appalled by Brad Pitt's Troy. In I Robot, little tiny bits of the short stories are mixed with The Matrix, The Animatrix, the 1st 2 Terminator movies, the 2 MIBs, Minority Report, Blade Runner, the original Star wars trilogy, 2001 and A.I, among others. Will Smith proves that he is just about the most charming, likable and talented actor working today by his ability to hold this movie stew together. He's great, the CGI is great and the action is fun. Worth the ticket price if you don't expect arthouse cinema.
I was impressed!
I don't know what movie Roger Ebert saw but I, Robot was fantastic. Bad Boys 2 was dumb and had no brain. Here Will Smith gets to actually act and does a fine job too. He a plays a cop who lives in the future but doesn't live by the new technology. He hates robots and thinks people made a big mistake by trusting them. When the creator (James Cromwell) of robots commits suicide. Smith thinks that he was murdered by a robot who names himself Sonny.
Don't get me wrong, Will Smith is good in this movie but it still belongs to Sonny. He's an awesome character and steals the show. Before the movie was over, I found myself caring more about his character than Will Smith's. It's funny too because he's just a CGI character. His expressions are flawless and I don't know how Roger Ebert or anyone wouldn't find him to be cool. The robots here are a lot more cooler and more lively than the droids in the StarWars prequels that's for sure.
The movie is some-what slow but that's because it's a sci-fi mystery. Ebert & Roeper talked about it like it was predictible and that you can see things cooming. I didn't find it that way at all though. I found it fascinating and un-predictable. Ebert missed out on enjoying a really good and fun science fiction movie. I hope that it gets the audience it deserves and the appreciation it deserves from audiences though. They really are missing out if they see it the way Ebert did, that's for sure.
WOW!
I loved this movie. I thought the special effects were outstanding, and Will Smith was great in this movie. But Not everyone is going to appreciate it ( Roger Ebert you moron!) But me and my friends all loved it! See it cause it is one heck of a ride.