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I, Robot [UMD Mini for PSP] [2004] | ![I, Robot [UMD Mini for PSP] [2004]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51AEHzmD6pL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Director: Alex Proyas Actors: Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan, Bruce Greenwood, James Cromwell, Chi Mcbride Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Category: DVD
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Format: Pal Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over Media: UMD Mini for PSP Region: 2 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 115 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
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Amazon.co.uk Review As paranoid cop Del Spooner, Will Smith displays both his trademark quips and some impressive pectoral muscles in I, Robot. Only Spooner suspects that the robots that provide the near future with menial labor are going to turn on mankind--he's just not sure how. When a leading roboticist dies suspiciously, Spooner pursues a trail that may prove his suspicions. Don't expect much of a connection to Isaac Asimov's classic science fiction stories; I, Robot, the action movie, isn't prepared for any ruminations on the significance of artificial intelligence. This likable, efficient movie won't break any new ground, but it does have an idea or two to accompany its jolts and thrills, which puts it ahead of most recent action flicks. Also featuring Bridget Moynahan, Bruce Greenwood, and James Cromwell. --Bret Fetzer
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Action packed fun formula predictable April 29, 2006 B. Chandler (Arlington, Texas) Detective Del Spooner (Will Smith) is not a fan of robots and on the surface looks like he does not believe they are as benign as advertised. The top inventor of the robots Dr. Alfred Lanning (James Cromwell) commits suicide (presumably). He leaves a message that has Spooner assigned to the investigation. Why Spooner? Spooner gets suspicious and will not leave the suicide lie. Naturally his boss Lt. John Bergin (Chi McBride) says drop it. The head of the robotics firm says drop it. Susan Calvin (Bridget Moynahan) knows he is crazy and says drop it. Even his own mother says drop it. V.I.K.I. (Fiona Hogan) is mistrustful of Spooner's motives. So does Spooner finally come to his senses and drop it? Is he paranoid or are his suspicions founded? This is definitely a Will Smith vehicle with a few CGI robots thrown in. The title of course came from a Robert Heinlein novel. From here we have all the standard cliche and scenarios as a boss who does not believe the same and kowtows to authority, an obvious bad guy, a girl that puts her foot in everyone mouth, standard red herrings, and much more. Still this is great fun and Will makes the movie. There are plenty of "action" scenes, "stay in the car" scenes, "shower" scenes, "chase" scenes, and even cliffhangers.
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