Luvlinguae : Perhaps it's just me, but I don't like the voice of Russell Tovey, the guy who plays Barcl...
Bloody El : Contains spoilers. Click to show. Hackish way to promote a sequel. Or happy ending. Which I don't always think is as necessa...
yellow_rose1 : Fabulous Movie. It is very ironic that this was the last film Rob Reiner director. It was ...
Twixtid : Thank you expresso and Lily23 for this. So, I am not familiar with traditional Sherlock Ho...
Pringokid : Still 1 of my fav Christmas movies. I always get a good laugh at this.
Alien : "PICK....IT....UP!"
Sally : 🎄🎁 Happy Holidays Everyone Merry Christmas and Happy New Years 🎈🎉
Toonaholic : If ya wanna see the ol' legends of the Enterprise battle their ol' nemesis, its an oldie b...
FillipW : hilarious
prism : Sounds like he's describing the Nazi Bell
It’s ‘magic realism’, with a nod to “Stranger Than Fiction” and a dash of “Her”. Another take on the archetypal trope of a lonely man longing for the perfect woman. I liked how it ended.
Fritz Lang’s original 1927 Metropolis is top of the heap. S1m0ne 2002 with Pacino isn’t too shabby. Operator with Mae Whitman is ok. The Machine with Caity Lotz. Ex Machina with Alicia Vikander’s break out role. Robin Williams in Asimov’s Bicentennial Man was a flop, but great just the same. Then there was the Kubrick - Spielberg collaboration of AI in 2001, and a few others like Robotropolis, Humans which really didn’t wrap up well, (don’t forget the original one too Akta-Manniskor) etc. - All of these with conceptualized perfect beings of some sort…
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https://www.primewire.tf/movie/972908-ex-machina
https://www.primewire.tf/movie/406940-bicentennial-man
https://www.primewire.tf/movie/458016-a-i-artificial-intelligence
https://www.primewire.tf/movie/1056966-robotropolis
https://www.primewire.tf/tv/22628-humans
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