Computers
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When he loses the assistant in the movie, he's helpless and can't get into any
computers.
NO ONE TALKS!!!! What is this nonsense?! We get a narrators, and a ton of British computers, but thats about it.
I remember playing chess against
computers
back in the 80s and it wasn't too difficult to win.
Today, I simply don't play against
computers
anymore because they're just too good.
I know how
computers
play chess.
You see him becoming more and more paranoid, and increasingly unravelled, all because in the second game, Deep Blue made a move that seemed too human for his preconceived notion of chess
computers.
PCA is a boarding school full of rich kids that gives all their students flat-screen TVs and laptop computers, serving kids sushi from the sushi bar.
The reel-to-reel analog computers, in the far-off year "2069" (I guess Anderson really wanted a safe date of a 100 years later!) are a hoot to see as are the guru-jacket fashions, but one could easily accuse 2001 of the same violations, but no one could have foreseen some things as they turn out.
In a very-near-future world, a corrupt government monitors everyone constantly with
computers
and surveillance.
Nevertheless, regardless of how little experience you have with computers, you can sit right down and try this.
In some respects it's really not unlike today's times, where peer pressure is still alive and kicking, just without the mobile phones,
computers
and other similar gadgets that kids lived without, unlike this generation.
I'm very fond of
computers
in general - hence why a 1995 film about identity theft on the Internet could not be left unseen.
I was gladly surprised when I figured out that contrary to what we usually see, computer-performed actions are somehow realistic, as they use Windows 3.x and normal
computers.
I also thought that like all
computers
the transfer rate to disk was slow that is correctly portrayed in this film when you save the programme to your floppy disk the bar only moved slowly!!!
I have been into
computers
for many years now and this movie inspired me in a technologically sense as does a fresh love which stoked the furnace of my poetic passion in the heat of infatuation.
(considering it was filmed between 1977-1979) but really, look back at those years and think, "We didn't have
computers
back then."
This was made in 1968 and to think by 2001 it would be conceivable that
computers
would talk is a joke.
There were no
computers
giving exact enemy details, there was no precise instrumentation to 100% control the sub.
And (in the most consistent failing of most 20th century sci-fi) the computers, telephones and other hardware are all big, colorful and clunky (right out of Patrick McGoohan's "The Prisoner").
In these days of ultra-fast processors and the Internet, coming up with a movie like "The Matrix" may seem merely the next step from coining the term 'cyberspace', but do you remember what
computers
were like in 1974?
You could get into the nitty gritty of this film, and say how it couldn't happen, or how could the main character just walk into offices and start using
computers
etc without someone noticing and really pick the movie to bits...or you could just sit back with a bucket of popcorn and enjoy the story and the acting.
The script is very clever and sure in its knowledge of the capabilities of
computers
and their relevance in today's world.
But then, around one thousand years after Aristoteles, the computer began to usurp the human thinking, and the humans who were refusing to reflect questions of being other than biological, physical and chemical ones, suddenly felt paralyzed because they could not cope with the consequences that this
computers
would bring "over night".
I only wish the Mammoths had been in more of the picture, but when you see them, they are also well done (remember, SFX was done in those days without benefit of computers, some poor devil had to actually put all that hair & fake tusks on real elephants!)...the same effect was used on the elephants in "Quest for Fire".
I really liked the graphics that were displayed on the decoding
computers.
Not only is that pathetic but it gets topped when his enormous efforts culminate in his finding the so-scary Lego-room, which hosts the super
computers.
It's got Christopher Lee, it's got huge banks of 1970s
computers
that make Teletype noises as letters appear on the screen, it's got radioactive isotopes that not only glow in the dark but emit pulsing thrumming noises, it's got volcanoes!
The dialogue sounds like it's been translated by the same
computers
that mangle instruction manuals, and the scale of the zombie infestation is implied with none of the ingenuity of Romero's films.
Does Gregory really think that dumping a handful of
computers
into the sea will change anything?
The acting is wooden, the story unrecognizable and the whole point seems to be to replace the subtle horror of the original with as many special effects
computers
can generate.
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