I beg to differ. The most unrealistic moment was when the heroine, wearing five-inch heels, ran (!) away from the giant robot across a gridded floor without getting stuck.

Back to UI: The holograph thing was really cool, especially since he used a wand to point the file off his desktop display onto the holograph table display. I can tell a lot of us are going to be watching the DVD in slow motion to see all the nuances.


On May 8, 2008, at 12:30 PM, Michael Micheletti wrote:

1. Most unrealistic moment in the film: when Jeff Bridges plugs the stolen power supply into the Evil Robot and it works first off, without needing to shim, rewire the connector, configure the IP address, etc. I laughed aloud. Flying robots and 3-D talking holograms seem much more likely somehow.



-- Kim
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