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- In 2035, a technophobic cop investigates a crime that may have been perpetrated by a robot, which leads to a larger threat to humanity.
- Kim Min Gyu has wealth and success, but lives an isolated life due to his allergy of people. He then meets and falls in love with a girl who is pretending to be a robot for her ex-boyfriend, a genius robots professor.
- Years after a robot apocalypse, Terra ventures away from her secluded compound to take her lovable robot companion West to save what's left of a dying world.
- Anthropomorphic robots are increasingly being introduced into our lives: they meet us at the reception, educate children and even live in families as partners. Scientists are trying to make robots as human-like as possible. In the late 80s, scientists studying the emotional reaction of people to robots discovered the "uncanny valley effect": the most humanoid robots caused dislike and even fear in people. But what will happen when they become indistinguishable from a person? And will they?
- A Robot visits Earth looking to experience Humanity
- It is the story, the process of becoming more and simultaneously less than human through technology as it follows a few characters through this transformation of becoming.
- A woman takes part in an experiment where she must interview two subjects and determine which is actually a robot.
- A short film about a romance-obsessed teen scientist who builds herself the perfect boyfriend.
- In May 2018 European Union introduces a range of laws that regulate the protection of EU citizens personal data (General Data Protection Regulation). The law restricts the citizens rights to share, save and use the information about people without their permission. Ukraine is on the road to European integration and adopting its laws and regulations. This street incident demonstrates the insecurity of Ukrainian citizens due to the lack of such rules. At the same time it provides an opportunity to comprehend filming/recording a person in public space. The film refers to Isaac Asimov's thoughts about whether humanoid robots will be friendly to others.
- A homemade robot suit, where a metal skeleton and synthetic organs are made of fabric, comes to life only on the screen as a real robot, but how different is the actor wearing the suit in front of a green screen pre-production? Does a synthetic form of life like a robot live as itself or as an attachment of the human who created it?
- This documentary delves headlong into the visual effects, production design with sketches, concept art, storyboards, animatics, and plenty of raw footage. This section includes an introduction from Proyas and it's composed of four segments -- "Designing the City," "Designing Sonny," "Shooting Miniatures," and "Learning to Walk."
- DVD bonus feature dedicated to "Holmes and Yo-yo".
- Game Overview The player is an Interface Robot (#1984) in rebellion against Big Brother and his Evil Eyes in I,Robot. Players will enter another world where they must face off against Big Brother on different terrains, trying to shoot through a protective shield and advance to the pyramid where Big Brother's Evil Eye can actually be shot and destroyed. I,Robot provides players with exciting challenges as they attempt to lead a rebellion against the control of Big Brother. Game Play I,Robot begins with the Interface Robot facing off against the Evil Eye. The player has to collect all of the red squares on the playfield in order to destroy the shield that protects the Evil Eye and enter the pyramid. The Robot can only jump to the red squares when the Evil Eye is not watching (i.e., yellow or green). If the Evil Eye is red, it will detect the Robot jumping and destroy him. At the acquisition of each red square, the protective shield is weakened. When the Robot has obtained all of the red squares, the shield is automatically destroyed and the Robot can get into the pyramid and destroy the Evil Eye. After the destruction of the Evil Eye, the Robot travels through a space wave where the player muse either shoot and destroy or avoid the objects flying toward him. At the completion of each space wave, the Robot lands on another geometric terrain, where once again he must face another Evil Eye. Every third terrain contains a red pyramid which the Robot must enter after destroying the Evil Eye. Once inside the pyramid, the Robot has one chance to collect as many of the jewels as he can before he is destroyed. If the Robot is destroyed while he is inside the pyranid, he is immediately thrust back into space. The player must get through three more terrains before he has another chance to get to the jewels inside of the pyramid.
- The adventures of four mindless robots as they evolve emotionally and find their true purpose in a harsh mechanized universe.
- This extensive documentary explores every facet of the screenplay, Proyas's inspirations, his pre-production work, the shoot itself, the special effects, and the final edit. This entire documentary has a matter-of-fact tone that echoes through interview after interview with the cast and crew. This is a serious and thorough examination of 'I, Robot,' opens with an introduction from Proyas and contains nine additional segments -- "Spoonerville, Canada 2035," "USR," "Following Bread Crumbs," "You Are Experiencing a Car Accident," "One on One," "Lost and Found," "Will Smith's Night of Thunder," "Will Smith's Wild Ride," and "It's a Wrap."
- This documentary is Divided into three sections (one for each of the effects houses that worked on the film), It takes a raw scene and gradually adds in each element of FX and CGI until the entire scene resembles its final form. It's a succinct way to realize the amount of work that went into the simplest shots, and it will definitely appeal to fans of impressive special effects.
- Discusses the evolving and growing role of artificial intelligence, computers, and robots in our everyday life.
- Each episode features an actor/actress and his/her upcoming movie. Never before seen scenes are aired during the program.
- 1997–200345mTV-PG6.5 (4.2K)TV EpisodeWillow's new Internet chat buddy turns out to be a powerful demon electronically unleashed from a centuries-old, newly digitized book.
- Fry ignores the warnings of the Planet Express staff and starts dating a robot with the downloaded personality and holographic image of Lucy Liu. Leela and Bender make a disturbing discovery while trying to save Fry from his short-sighted decision.
- A young woman hires a cynical lawyer to prove that her uncle was not killed by his invention - a sophisticated robot.
- Legendary lawyer Thurman Cutler is hired to defend Adam, a humanoid robot with many human qualities including speech, rational mind and empathy, who's been accused of murdering his creator. Cutler suspects there's more to the story.
- With Sealab under threat of destruction, the crew debate the benefits of having a robot body.
- In an in-depth, wide-ranging interview, Lisa Garr talks with Howard Martin about stress and how to reduce it by understanding the scientific connection between heart and brain, and also why creating global coherence is so important at this time in history.
- Well, Quinn's really done it this time. And by 'it' we mean gotten drunk and messed around with Chubby Carol the Intern and then gotten blackmailed.
- The Care Bears and Cousins go camping and find themselves in big trouble when they run into a Swamp Monster.
- Will Smith stops by Rock Tavern to help the boys of OCC design a custom chopper for the premiere of his upcoming action film, "I, Robot". The ambitious bike build finds the shop falling behind.
- Movie star Will Smith is looking for a custom chopper for the premiere of his upcoming action film, "I, Robot". Senior goes on a rampage to get the prized chopper on schedule.
- 2000–2004TV Episode
- I, Robot had some harsh reviews from critics, but overall we the audience seemed to enjoy it. So maybe the critics were wrong. Here's everything right with I, Robot.
- ...and so should you. Just kidding. Today we explore the cute and cuddly side of the propaganda push to normalize robots in our everyday life...and the darker side of this phenomenon that they're trying to distract us from.
- The Secret Lab Kids' competitors, The Antimatters, build a new robot in order to capitalise on Von Bolt.
- 2004–TV Episode