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I was like to cry. He said that he actually did cry, when he saw the movie's trailer. And he's going to go see it anyway, following some bizarre need to watch the ship going down, I suppose. I won't be joining him.
(Background: Asimov's robots, even malfuctioning or rogue ones, never ever ever never ever broke the Three Laws (please correct me if I'm wrong here), which prevented them from harming people, actively or passively. They made interesting characters because of this constraint (both in the sense of the limit on their behavior and in the constraint Asimov gave himself as their author), and a frequent plot device involved humans fearing robots because they couldn't believe that the Three Laws were as absolute and unbreakable as they actually were.)
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" don't know if you've read the reason why, but here's the crux of it: FOX claims this is based on Isaac Asimov's book I, Robot, when in fact it was based on an original script called Hardwired, and was simply renamed and slightly altered to be able to take advantage of being associated with Asimov's book. "
from http://imdb.com/title/tt0343818/board/nest/8818701 (I think the idea of a boycott some people are suggesting is silly, but I am not planning on seeing the movie at this point. "Hulk may change Hulk's mind tomorrow.")