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As this worker used the
machine
and became more productive, the price of washers would fall, demand for washers would rise, more washers would have to be made, and there'd be more work for his pals to do.
Well, resolving the Terminator myth shows us that the future of work depends upon this balance between two forces: one,
machine
substitution that harms workers but also those complementarities that do the opposite.
But resolving the intelligence myth shows us that that first force,
machine
substitution, is gathering strength.
Now, none of this matters so long as those helpful winds of complementarity blow firmly enough, but resolving the superiority myth shows us that that process of task encroachment not only strengthens the force of
machine
substitution, but it wears down those helpful complementarities too.
Machines continue to become more capable, encroaching ever deeper on tasks performed by human beings, strengthening the force of
machine
substitution, weakening the force of
machine
complementarity.
Yes, it might be not historically accurate(actually only 6 soldiers of 9th rota were killed there), and yes, it has some mistakes and exaggeration(bended
machine
gun? come on!
I wish I could use the time travel
machine
to jump back to the moment I considered seeing this movie and make other plans instead.
By this time you will have probably fallen asleep and why do the makers of the film have the 'mist-making
' machine
on full throttle in the dream sequences.
There are some hilarious things in it, such as the mysterious device the bad guy is seen working on for the whole movie, that turns out to be this tiny helicopter that flutters around carrying and firing a
machine
gun without so much as a wobble, but is brought down by a bag of balloons (the kind they release at political conventions).
I will say that the man has an eye for a good shot, even if it involves topless women with
machine
guns silhouetted against the ocean.
Nor does it mention that Democracy in when people decide the government, not a massive war
machine
that sends the message, 'Be killed or Obey'.
He creates an aggressive, antisemitic war
machine
and cultivates a little toothbrush moustache.
The boat ride scene, Burt driving the mean machine, and his chat with his parents.
The characters are obnoxious stereotypes (black Chris Tucker type, Survivalist Chick, Topless Bimbos, Requisite Old Couple, Asian Tour Guide) whose interactions are marred by painful, trying-to-be-hip dialogues and mostly obvious stabs at humor (not quite as bad as "Cabin Fever," but still); the script has too much padding (the "rustling bush" scene, for example), and "Hatchet" winds up as typical as any postmodern slasher of the last decade, with its only distinguishing trait an expertly-calculated hype
machine.
Laura Fraser creates her ideal man on a virtual reality
machine
and he's suddenly brought to life, of course.
Production shows a total lack of imagination (example - slow motion
machine
gun fire repeats many times).
Why does Michael put one victim's clothes in a washing
machine?
Still, I'm afraid that a movie in which actors pretend to shoot with
machine
guns by shaking them is not really worthwhile.
The scientist trying to start his sophisticated
machine
with broken wires as if he were stealing a car is very funny.
Sonia Rand (Catherine McCormack) has developed a
machine
that can take people back in time.
It's no better than the video displayed on a karaoke
machine.
Greico with a girls wig, old man scientist time
machine
fixer, tough guy Jones who stays behind with a shotgun that has three rounds, Spider people with tentacle hands and bad teeth, etc.
A bit of trivia, Illinois doesn't even have parole hearings, and Dixon Prison is a medium security facility housing burglars and vending
machine
vandals.
Rambo jumps onto flying helicopter, pulls
machine
gun out of baddie's hand, let's go, falls, shoots helicopter as he's falling, helicopter blows up, cut to mannequin thrown in water.
I remember when "The Love
Machine"
was first released to theaters.
Hmmm, started well, like a hybrid of X-Files & First Wave, unfortunately, if the mere notion of Da Vinci's lost time
machine
is preposterous to you, then the final 'battle' between one man with a pistol and 4 16th century monks armed to the teeth with automatic weapons will seem positively ridiculous equalled only by poor acting, poor script and screenplay, or, in other words, giggle factor 5 captain.
Then, the survivors conclude that the sasquatch is really after the DNA detecting
machine
and will let them live if they leave it behind ("a creature knows what threatens it").
Film has Lance Henriksen and a group of others searching the pacific northwest for a plane that crashed that his daughter was on and also a special
machine
his company has built that he wants to also retrieve.
With geek friend in tow, she enters a virtual
machine
to improve her appearance.
An airplane transporting some scientists and a prototype of a DNA machine, a powerful and revolutionary invent, fall in a jungle in Pacific.
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