The thing that makes it so relevant is that we live in this age of robots, particularly when it comes to war. We have drones that do our fighting for us, do all these jobs men and women don’t want to do. And that’s what makes this so interesting — things like this moment in the story when Johnny realizes he’s going to be disassembled and contemplates death, and whether it’s right to terminate someone else.
I’m tempted to go back and grab the original. But I think it has to be closer to what modern design actually is. There are computer models and labs developing real machines like this. We want to do something like that. You’ve got to find the balance between something fierce and something endearing. The original was cute. But no one was threatened by it.
Yeah, but he was menacing at the end of Short Circuit 2. That was my favourite movie line when I was a kid: "Oscar! You will not get away! I am really pissed off!" I'd be more interested in this if they used the original robot.
Battlefield Earth would be a good start with this premise.
Yeah, but he was menacing at the end of Short Circuit 2. That was my favourite movie line when I was a kid: "Oscar! You will not get away! I am really pissed off!"
Then again, I was wrong about the recent Karate Kid film (I haven't seem it; I'm speaking only of ratings,) so who knows.
However it's wrong to say the audience is "dumb" or that they are being "force fed".
Quote from: Jon on April 13, 2012, 09:48:32 PMHowever it's wrong to say the audience is "dumb" or that they are being "force fed".Sorry but the majority of the movie goers are dumb sheeps whatever you like it or not (BTW I've never said all of them are). How can you explain, if they are that interested by what is on the screen, why they can't STFU and watch a film silently? or why they can't turn off their cellular or any portable devices for 1h30?
However it's wrong to say the audience is "dumb" or that they are being "force fed". I wish you'd realise how insulting that is! I mean, I watched the new Karate Kid and gave it a decent rating. Logically, that clearly makes me one of them.
What he criticised was the way that many people in the audience are nowadays consuming movies. The word "dumb" describes these people very well in my experience (even though "arseholes" might be even more fitting), but as long as you go to the cinema to actually watch a movie it is very unlikely that you will belong to this group.