I, Robot

Just came back from the cinema.
As I’m such a movie freak, I talked my wife and her brother and sister into catching a movie somewhere. After reviewing all the options, I pushed for us to go see “I, Robot” at Century Cinema even though none of them felt like it.
But well, I got them there ๐Ÿ˜›

And well, what can I say. I loved the movie. I truly enjoyed everything about it, from the action to the science fiction to the humour to everything.
This is absolutely Will Smith’s best movie yet.

The others liked it a lot too. So that was cool.
I got to boast that I was the movie God again ๐Ÿ˜›

Anyway, if you’re in Amman and you’d like to catch a cool movie, I truly recommend this one. If you do and you don’t like it, well bite me ๐Ÿ˜›

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Mohamed Marwen Meddah

Mohamed Marwen Meddah is a Tunisian-Canadian, web aficionado, software engineering leader, blogger, and amateur photographer.

4 thoughts on “I, Robot”

  1. Whoa, you guys were at Century yesterday? I was too with my friend and little brother, we caught the 7 o’clock “I, Robot” show.
    I agree that it was amazing. I was really impressed, the trailers looked dumb I just went because my friend really felt like watching it. The plot is really cool, and the twist at the end is really interesting, I just didn’t expect it at all.
    Will Smith is also as halarious as hell, he provided excellent comic relief, and the cinema’s audience was laughing like crazy sometimes.

  2. WOW, what a coincidence.
    We went to the 9PM show, so it just could be that while we were walking into the place, you guys were walking out.

    Yeah Will Smith was very funny as usual. I love his humour.

    And again, I agree that the movie was great, the story, the effects, the humour, all of it.

    Claud, I don’t know why you didn’t think it was original as this idea was never tackled in a movie before, but well everyone is entitled to their opinion.
    But, one thing I’d like to say is that when watching a movie in a language other than it’s original one, the movie loses over half it’s greatness.

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