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You'll be disappointed. The only things common to this movie and the story is the title, The Three Laws, and Susan Calvin. That's it. Oh - and I bet SC is played by some gorgeous blonde, when in the books she was described as a dour old woman...woodchip wrote:It's been more than 30 years since I read the book. Long enough to forget the actual story line and enjoy how the movie moguls abbreviated it.
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Hmmm, I never knew there was a book called I Robot?
I just saw a couple of clips. The one where Spooner is chaseing one of the robots (I won't say who) through the repair bay.
Anyway, if you didn't know there was a book, go see the movie. It was still a really good story and a good movie. However, the fact that they changed the whole story-line tends to bother people. This also lowers the movie on my scale by a lot.
Why on Earth, when they do this, don't they either follow the original plot, or else call it something different, re-name all of the characters, slap on a completely different title, and say that it was lightly based on the book?
I just saw a couple of clips. The one where Spooner is chaseing one of the robots (I won't say who) through the repair bay.
Anyway, if you didn't know there was a book, go see the movie. It was still a really good story and a good movie. However, the fact that they changed the whole story-line tends to bother people. This also lowers the movie on my scale by a lot.
Why on Earth, when they do this, don't they either follow the original plot, or else call it something different, re-name all of the characters, slap on a completely different title, and say that it was lightly based on the book?
Because books and cinema are two different playing fields. If they were to make it it's own movie with a different title, it wouldn't have the same market share as one with a popular title. If they were to make the book into a movie, word for word, it would be 10 hours long and feel like a documentary. Movies need to be exciting and entertaining and so some artistic leisure is needed to make it worth while.mob-messenger wrote:Why on Earth, when they do this, don't they either follow the original plot, or else call it something different, re-name all of the characters, slap on a completely different title, and say that it was lightly based on the book?
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Just saw the movie, I've never read the books so I thought it was pretty good. Not academy award material, but worth going to see, IMO.
No, not blonde and not that gorgeous. Not really a dour old woman either though... I guess that was a smart way of getting around the whole matterand I bet SC is played by some gorgeous blonde, when in the books she was described as a dour old woman...
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Well I really liked the Alan Parsons Project tune I Robot and it had nothing to do with the book either. So maybe there is hope for the movie.
I have read all of the Asimov robot series, a very thoughtful study on the phobias and conflicts of technology vs people and clever whodunnits based on the logic of the three laws of robotics, so I am sure none of it is in a Hollywood movie.
I have read all of the Asimov robot series, a very thoughtful study on the phobias and conflicts of technology vs people and clever whodunnits based on the logic of the three laws of robotics, so I am sure none of it is in a Hollywood movie.
Actually, for someone that hasn't seen the movie, you hit the movie right on the head. It was definitely a movie worth seeing at the movie theaters. I also saw Bourne Supremacy, and it was more-than-likely better than the first one (I'd have to watch the 1st one again), and I'd gladly go see it again if someone asked me, because it was a very good movie.Ford Prefect wrote:I have read all of the Asimov robot series, a very thoughtful study on the phobias and conflicts of technology vs people and clever whodunnits based on the logic of the three laws of robotics, so I am sure none of it is in a Hollywood movie.
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