Just finished I, Robot. The "you can't deny my logic" bits were neat, but I would have preferred it if the humans 'won' by forcing a contradiction in the three laws. Isn't that how it worked in the book? Or was that how they created perpetual motion/energy? Or am I just making things up? It's definitely been way too long since I read the collection of short stories, and I know the movie basically only used the three laws part, so really not much in common...Also, the movie was produced by Topher Dow, to whom I'm sort of not related, in a convoluted kind of way, which is cool. (he is my aunt's late girlfriend's son. confusing, I know.)
Saturday, May 21, 2005
About Me
- Name: Megan
- Location: southeast, United States
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