Daily Archives: 7/16/2004

I, Robot

I must admit, I had low expectations from I, Robot. Perhaps it’s just that I see a lot of decent science fiction which is turned into utter dreck when adapted for the screen, but I steeled myself for the worst, plunked down my $8.75, and went to see it anyway, without reading a review.

The short of it: it rocks.

Will Smith plays a cop with a paranoid fear of robots. The chief scientist of USR has plunged to his death, an apparent suicide, on the eve of the world wide deployment of Nestor 5 robots: the latest in robotic technology. Smith suspects that a Nestor 5 may have murdered the scientist, and so begins the story.

This movie literally has everything: decent performances, a reasonable plot, scary scenes, uncertain motives, a mystery, and lots of kick ass action and effects. It is by far the best of the summer movie crop, and I give it 9/10 (I rarely give movies a 10/10, just on principle, so this is very nearly my highest rating). It doesn’t linger or languish like AI, nor is it just a disjoint collection of robotic special effects. See it. It’s fun. You’ll like it.

NASA – Apollo 11’s 35th Anniversary

Apollo 11 - 35th AnniversaryToday is the 35th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. It seems like a lifetime ago, but I remember as a young five year old watching Saturn V rocket launches with my dad. In fact, it was a lifetime ago.

NASA is marking the event on their website, even while planning to return (or, for the more skeptical among us, while planning to make us think that’s what they are doing).