AI Movies

This is a Fun page, written Tue Dec 4 08:38:29 PST 2007.

2001 - A Space Odyssey
The only thing with emotions in the whole movie is the computer- it kills from fear, pleads for mercy when caught, and reverts to childhood at the very end (dies singing "Daisy, Daisy give me your answer true").
Alien
"I can't lie to you about your chances, but.... you do have my sympathies."
Battlestar Galactica (the 2003+ version)
Humans and their robot creations blur and clash. Turns out that they hate us/themselves yet strive to become the thing they hate. Genocide follows (or is it suicide?). Both race for Earth. Who got here first? Are we all Cylons?
Bladerunner
"I'm not in the business, I am the business."
Dark Star
Bomb #20:
Why, that would mean... I really don't know what the outside universe is like at all, for certain.
Doolittle:
That's it.
Bomb #20:
Intriguing. I wish I had more time to discuss this matter.
Doolittle:
Why don't you have more time?
Bomb #20:
Because I must detonate in seventy- five seconds.
Ghost in the Shell
"If the substance of life is information, transmitted through genes, then society and culture are essentially immense information transmission systems, and the city, a huge external memory storage device."
The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
"Life? Don't talk to me about life."
The Matrix
Our machines judge us. We are sentenced to be light bulbs.
Metropolis (1927, not the new version)
Robot love- you know it'll end badly
Star Trek - First Contact
More robot love- this time with hot borg babes.
Terminator 2
Just because you are a demon killing machine (DKM), doesn't mean you can't be a loving father.
Terminator 3
Just because you are a drop-dead beautiful DKM, doesn't mean you can be a good mother.
Other movies
Here's Amazon's links to their best AI movies.

 

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