Her is an interesting take on AGI/human interaction. There is no quick FOOM, but AIs evolve much faster than humans still. It is a drama/romance, so don’t expect an AIpocalypse. Well worth watching, though the ending could have been stronger.
Her is like a two-hour version of that IKEA spot about how directors can screw with audiences’ emotions, just with the explanatory punch line left off.
Outrageous Fortune, a New Zealand TV show available on Netflix Watch Instantly, concerns a lower class white family involved in crime and does an excellent job of portraying low IQ and sociopathic characters.
Two movies that feel perfect to me in every way: “Primer” and “Assault on Precinct 13″. Apart from the fact that they’re both low-budget and scored by their respective directors, what else do they have in common, and what other movies should I watch?
Television and Movies Thread
Live-action:
Computer Chess (great world-building for a plot that did not deserve it)
Anime:
Toradora
Watamote (review)
Garden of Words (review)
Little Witch Academia (review)
Hataraku Maou-sama! (review)
Her is an interesting take on AGI/human interaction. There is no quick FOOM, but AIs evolve much faster than humans still. It is a drama/romance, so don’t expect an AIpocalypse. Well worth watching, though the ending could have been stronger.
Her was superb. If you have seen it already, here’s an interesting perspective on the film.
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Outrageous Fortune, a New Zealand TV show available on Netflix Watch Instantly, concerns a lower class white family involved in crime and does an excellent job of portraying low IQ and sociopathic characters.
Two movies that feel perfect to me in every way: “Primer” and “Assault on Precinct 13″. Apart from the fact that they’re both low-budget and scored by their respective directors, what else do they have in common, and what other movies should I watch?