A machine goes back in time to save it’s reprogrammer from another machine that was created thanks to another instance of that first machine having been sent back in time to kill that reprogrammer’s mother which created the timeline that made the machines in the first place. Or something.
A great movie, although I’m not sure if it could be watched on it’s own. Thankfully The Terminator – (1984 movie) is a must-watch.
A man works to develop an artificial intelligence for a secret military robot soldier project.
With a dark, calm tone, this movie brushes up against all the right topics. It encourages strong empathy for artificial intelligence in a way rarely seen elsewhere, and I find it deeply moving. Very highly recommended.
A hacker screws around with a game company’s server, causing an artificial intelligence to stir up the military.
Both quaint and awesome. It doesn’t hold up over time, so it does have to be understood in the context of it’s era. Still recommended if you’re old enough to do so.
A man wakes, reconstructed as a cyborg, and finds himself hunted by unknown forces.
A fucking astonishingly great movie! Fast, bloody and fun. It’s effortlessly hilarious, and without being a comedy.
I was initially rather annoyed at the found footage-style shaky camera, but it got so intuitive so fast that it really helped me get into the character and movie. If you like bloody non-stop action movies, definitely give this movie a chance.
The misbehaving millionaire son of a lost father learns that his disappearance was in a digital world he authored but was trapped in after a coup from its inhabitants.
The uncanny valley of the main baddy / young version of the main character is terrible. What would have been amazing is if the effect were really really improved for the “true” version of the character, but kept uncanny for his copy, Clu.
However, the soundtrack, hell the audio, and the sheer scale of the movie is astonishing. I know others don’t find this movie appealing, but I love it so damned much. I love it beyond the nostalgia of the original, but as an entirely separate movie.
1:20:15 — But if he beats CLU there, how would he get out without his disk?
1:28:45 — I’m still confused as to how getting out would help anything. Enough time would pass in-grid that he’d also get out at roughly the same time.
1:52:00 — Where did she get that grappling hook from? Where did she get that sword from?
1:55:15 — Yep, a whole city can fit on a portable drive.
1:57:30 — I’ll take her, to go. And by “take her”, I mean take her. It turns out the actor isn’t all that hot, but holy shit does that character tug at my heart.