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More human than human: the making of Ex Machina's incredible robot | The  Verge
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More human than human: the making of Ex Machina's incredible robot | The Verge
Highly recommend a rewatching of this in light of the current miasma of insurgent AI.

If you haven't seen it, get up on it.

I'd already seen it 2-3 times but it had been awhile. Andrea knew nothing about it and we went in cold. I don't think there's even a title card. She was pretty floored. It's an amazing film.
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bubbalumpkis pro 4 months ago
...um, but what's the title?
kplawver pro 4 months ago
Ex Machina
LocalStain pro 4 months ago
@bubbalumpkis heh, sorry; Alex Garland's Ex Machina.
urlnotfound pro 4 months ago
@bubbalumpkis Ex Machina, I believe.
urlnotfound pro 4 months ago
The three comments above all happened over 31 seconds.
bubbalumpkis pro 4 months ago
@kplawver @LocalStain @urlnotfound Thank you!
waa pro 4 months ago
It's so great how opinions can differ. I found it extremely annoying :-)
BennyTheIcepick pro 4 months ago
A movie whose plot could be entirely unraveled by the existence of thumbprint scanners. I remember enjoying it as a condemnation of techbro culture and the deep misogyny therein. I will give it another viewing.
spoetz 4 months ago
I remember enjoying the dance sequence
waldopepper pro 4 months ago
Great film, outstanding original soundtrack.
katiefox pro 4 months ago
I also rewatched recently due to release of GdT's Frankenstein.
Science Fiction Double Feature!
katiefox pro 4 months ago
And on that note, did you know that some props and set pieces from the Hammer Horror Frankenstein film "Curse of Frankenstein" (1957) were reused in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" (1975), just like some 1930s Universal Frankie films' lab props were used in "Young Frankenstein" (1974)?
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