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I, Robot
a.k.a. I, Robot Director: Alex Proyas Cast: Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan, Alan Tudyk, Bruce Greenwood

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  • DVD Release Date: 12/14/2004
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 17,987

Viewer Rating: (30 ratings)

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Closed Caption; Full-length audio commentary by director Alex Proyas and screenwriter Akiva Goldsman; "Making-Of" featurette; Still Photo gallery & more!

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Opening Titles [:24]
2. Del Spooner [1:23]
3. Spoonerville [:06]
4. The Chase [1:36]
5. Police Station [2:48]
6. Dr. Laning's Hologram [1:38]
7. Lawrence Robertson [2:22]
8. Susan Calvin's Tour of USR [:43]
9. Sonny [1:08]
10. Factory Floor [3:23]
11. Caught [2:12]
12. The Interrogation [4:19]
13. The Cafe [:43]
14. Lanning's House [3:22]
15. The End of a Long Day [:45]
16. NS-5 Rollout [6:12]
17. Following Bread Crumbs [:10]
18. "You Are Experiencing a Car Accident" [2:40]
19. One on One [3:47]
20. The Cavalry Arrives [1:22]
21. Two Sons [:09]
22. Spooner's Past [4:44]
23. The Bike [2:57]
24. Sonny's Dream [3:08]
25. Robertson's Office [:46]
26. Shell Game [2:21]
27. Ghosts in the Machine [:11]
28. Father and Son [2:57]
29. Ambush [1:34]
30. NS-5s Come On-Line [1:01]
31. Robot Wars [:54]
32. The Back Door [5:53]
33. The Standoff [:21]
34. Viki Level [2:06]
35. Unauthorized Entry [1:40]
36. "Save Her!" [1:12]
37. Reconciliation [3:36]
38. Sonny's Future [1:44]
39. End Titles [1:35]

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Editorial Reviews

Having firmly established his sci-fi credentials with Independence Day and Men in Black, Will Smith returns to the genre in this fast-paced, action-packed, but extremely loose adaptation of Isaac Asimov's influential robot stories. The year is 2035, and technophobe Chicago cop Del Spooner (Smith) is assigned to investigate the supposedly accidental death of a brilliant scientist, Dr. Alfred Lanning (James Cromwell). Del eventually has reason to believe that Lanning was actually murdered by a robot, Sonny (voiced by Alan Tudyk), one of a new line that's being rolled out all over the world. There's just one problem with his theory: Robots are programmed to never harm human beings. Or are they? Director Alex Proyas -- no sci-fi slouch himself, having helmed the stylish Dark City and The Crow -- doesn't waste too much footage on the scientific aspects of robotics; he develops the story like a classic whodunit at first, allowing Spooner to interact with a beautiful assistant (Bridget Moynahan), his increasingly impatient lieutenant (Chi McBride), and the guilty-looking CEO of the company that makes the robots (Bruce Greenwood). Asimov's famous Three Laws of Robotics are briefly outlined, but the author's subtleties regarding ethics don't make it to the screen. Once certain critical revelations are made, Proyas switches into high gear; the pace picks up and I, Robot turns into a slam-bang action movie that taxes the ingenuity of special-effects wizards already challenged by mingling thousands of computer-generated robots with an equal number of humans. Aside from the fact that Smith seems to be exploiting his already established persona instead of portraying a new character, the film works surprisingly well, even though the "surprise" plot twist is telegraphed well in advance. While Asimov's stories probably deserved a more cerebral adaptation, the movie doesn't stint on any of the elements generally thought to make contemporary sci-fi offerings successful with audiences. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Will Smith... Nuff Saidby Anonymous

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January 19, 2008: Will Smith plays his role as a police detective with a grudge against the cold metal creations of man called robots. A good story that pulls on the fear of losing control of the world and our freedoms to artificial intelligence. great acting, great story, touching and emotional film. one of will smiths best.

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Much better than it COULD have beenby Anonymous

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May 24, 2006: I came to this flick expecting the standard TERMINATOR knock-off and was very pleasantly surprised. Sure, it has plenty of action. But it leaves the viewer with something to think -- and talk -- about. At its core, the film is about ideas.


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