
-"Pssst. This is NOT a comedy!"
-"Almost every movie, Williams seems to relate to the child actors as mere props to make himself look cuter. I am glad I am not his child."
-"Robots are not human and never will be, but then again, some people believe that humans are advanced monkeys!! LOL"
-"Bicentennial Man is masterful at presenting one of the most basic human fears: getting older and dying ironically what is suposed to be an immortal device. Bravo!"
-"Jeez thought okay? Understanding (Net%*#@!) Not the typical movie I would have popped the Popcorn for a tad bit long though pretty good for the kids no doubt! Especially if you just met a girl who has kids... OOPs speaking out loud? Kids should be sleeping before snacks!"
-"In this movie where they just go To live is to die, it makes no sense. What about all the stuff he encounters during his life? Didnt that mean anything? Werent any of those moments of discovering humanity special? Nope. They were just minor bumps on the road to his death. Like I care."
-"This is not a comedy at all. Its a Pinocchio type (AKA, Data (ala star trek) ) coming of age story."
-"I only remember this very boring story about a Utopian like society that will never exist because human nature is too violent, and I doubt we will ever stop using fossil fuels and coal so the earth is going to be an Ugly Mad Max place instead of the beautiful society depicted in this sleeper."
-"Wow....Very complicated."
-"I think if you dont mind leting your children seeing sexiwal parts its ok ps thous parts are around the bush."
-"it is not practical for a robot to feel and tasted like human and even have skin like human and then again it would happened.It is disgusting for me to see that human would in love with a robot.That is dump."
-"If you dont cry at the end, youre not human."
-"Based on a true story, this heartfelt romp follows Andrew the androids path to become more human. At end of his journey not only does Andrew become more human, we the audience do as well."
-"Kubrickesque thought soup"
-"It presented a fresh approach for us all to understand the "whys" of life with which you could inject your own personal "hows"."
-"It's alot like forest gump, only with robots"
-"Robin shows his dramatic acting skills to the nth degree in this movie!!The cast, and the settings were great.. About the sets.. The one set where the robot repair,and up dating facilty was.. A false extension built on to "Fort Point"where I.am a volunteer for the National Park Service.. we Robin in his original robot costume could not sit down with it on..And it looked really hilarious to see Robin leaning on the brick walls during breaks in filming.. It was surprising how many times parts fell off the costume..Nuff said.. Back to the movie.. One of the seldom mentioned features in the fim was the music!!very good!!I know robin got a"Razzie"for this film, and all I can say to those folks.. Without swearing!! Is "Stick It Where The Sun Don,t Shine"So thats the reason for my top award of"TARE VICTOR GEORGE".. Meaning in my other reviews.."
-"The Remains of the Day meets I, Robot."
-"The movie itself was entirely enjoyable -- but I experienced a lot of technical issues (freezes, skipping, etc) -- but without any obvious physical defects (scratches). I tried both in a home player and my Mac, with the same result. What the?"
-"The robot breaks wind at one point, and it is thought to be hillarious. I have to lie down now...."
-"I wish Robin Williams would start doing coke again."
-"OMG!!!!!!!!!"
COMING SOON: Part 2
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