Bicentennial Man (1999)

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This movie is excellent, well to me it is.

What do you think is the best scene? Be it the emotional side or the sci-fi side, or the humour... anything. You ideas are welcome.

I really enjoyed the scene where the robot dude (I'm terrible with names sorry) gave little miss the carved horse statue he made. I thought that was truely cool.

What about you lot? hmmm? speak up now dont go hiding.

Mel:cool:
 
My favourite scene is probably the same, I've got to agree that is cool. :cool: Although for comedy purposes my favourite scene would have to be where he goes after the female robot with a drill...or something along those lines! :D

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One of my favorite Robin Williams films.(y)
 
I think this movie was a very good adaptation of Asimov robots. It's not an action-packed sci fi thriller, and there are no robots-gone-bad. Andrew Martin's story is warm and sentimental, a sweet drama about what it means to be human. I also find it one of my favorite Robin Williams films.
 
I think this movie was a very good adaptation of Asimov robots. It's not an action-packed sci fi thriller, and there are no robots-gone-bad. Andrew Martin's story is warm and sentimental, a sweet drama about what it means to be human. I also find it one of my favorite Robin Williams films.


It's both wonderful and sad. Andrew Marin starts out as a house servant Robot and evolves into a human. He outlives those he cares about. That part is very sad to watch. But watching him become a real person, that is wonderful.
 

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