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Will Smith Interview, Concerning "I, Robot."

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Originally posted by: ShotgunSteve
I just started reading The Caves Of Steel last night. It says in the introduction that the movie rights for I, Robot were sold back in 1981. I shudder to think what this movie would have looked like if it had been done in the early 80's.

Like Return of the Jedi.
 
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteve
I just started reading The Caves Of Steel last night. It says in the introduction that the movie rights for I, Robot were sold back in 1981. I shudder to think what this movie would have looked like if it had been done in the early 80's.

Like Return of the Jedi.

Huggable, fuzzy midget robots?
 
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteve
I just started reading The Caves Of Steel last night. It says in the introduction that the movie rights for I, Robot were sold back in 1981. I shudder to think what this movie would have looked like if it had been done in the early 80's.

Actually there was a VCR game called Robots made in the 80's. I really liked it back in the day, but the effects were really bad. The robots were just people in robot suits, except for Olivaw of course.
 
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