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Neill Blomkamp's Chappie (2015, Hugh Jackman, Sharlto Copley, Die Antwoord)

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It's a comment for drive by troll posts with nothing to back them up.

"Meh" is not how i would describe D9 - and if you didnt like it, say why.

It was hardly a drive by troll post. It was an opinion that runs counter to yours. They happen. Deal with it. The poster has since made a better a defence of that post than you have of your 'edgy bro' post.
 
I hope Elysium was a bump in the road and not a sign of things to come.

Really liked District 9, but Elysium was as if a lesser director took similar themes, structure and visual style from D9 -- tried to manufacture a blockbuster out of it, and failed.
 
I love how Neill Blomkamp embraces real dialects.

Hugh Jackman speaks Australian.
Die Antwood speaking South-African etc.
 
Didn't know of this until now. Looks really good. Chappie himself seems cool and I love that they put he-man in it.
 
I really didn't lie Elysium, but will watch this for sure. Loved District 9 so much that, even with blunders, he will make me excited for anything he touches.
 
This has a lot more in common with Short Circuit than I thought it did previously.

I'm not saying it's one to one or anything. Not at all. But still...
 
Looks great, but I really do wish they'd drop the whole 'a thinking robot is the end of humanity' plot.

How about going in a different direction for a change? Maybe explore the religious aspect/response of having a true AI exist?
 
How about going in a different direction for a change? Maybe explore the religious aspect/response of having a true AI exist?
Hopefully religion on a large scale is more or less gone when real AI comes around. This movie takes place in 2016 tho from what I know.
 
For those asking about Briareos Hecatonchires similarity, Blomkamp said Chappie's designed is inspired by it because he loves Appleseed and Briareos Hecatonchires. The "ears" is a particular homage which is what causes the similarity.
 
Stealth Mega Man X movie?

Stealth Mega Man X movie.

Guy has an amazing eye for special effects, will see it for that alone, but I really enjoyed the story of District 9 too.
 
Movie looks like pap. I enjoyed District 9, the Matt Damon movie was way too heavy handed and this looks like a shitty attempt to recreate the magic of Short Circuit. The trailer makes the whole premise seemed forced. Chappie's voice is grating and the quirky woman (scientist) already gets on me nerves.. her voice.. ugh.. why?
 
This looks so fucking good. Don't get why everyone is concerned. I'm concerned about chappie getting firebombed :( poor guy
 
Didn't like the first trailer. Kind of liked the second trailer. But now I have no idea what type of movie this is supposed to be.
 
Looks great, but I really do wish they'd drop the whole 'a thinking robot is the end of humanity' plot.

How about going in a different direction for a change? Maybe explore the religious aspect/response of having a true AI exist?

Especially considering that they try to combat a robot with a conscience by deploying a remote controlled mech with enough firepower to demolish a small country. How is Chappie more threatening to humanity than that?
 
This looks so fucking good. Don't get why everyone is concerned. I'm concerned about chappie getting firebombed :( poor guy

Don't know whether it's the trailer but the dialog and story seem very cheap.

Feels derivative. Unsure ....actually, not unsure, I don't want to go and have a movie try and get me emotionally invested in the robot only to have it die.

And then maybe not die. But at some point, he's "dead".

And then we all learn people are horrible and we should be better people. It's been done.
 
The first trailer made it look as a modern take on Short Circuit, but now it looks 40% Robocop.

Not a bad thing, mind you.
 
For those asking about Briareos Hecatonchires similarity, Blomkamp said Chappie's designed is inspired by it because he loves Appleseed and Briareos Hecatonchires. The "ears" is a particular homage which is what causes the similarity.

This only makes me want an Appleseed adaption from him that much more. Honestly i can't think of anyone better.
 
He's one of the most gifted, talented and promising directors working today. No wonder Microsoft head-hunted him for the potential Halo movie a while back. I think everyone was just so surprised and blinded by the narrative and visual awesomeness of District 9 that Elysium being disappointingly conventional and only just above average was an immense letdown in comparison. I enjoyed Elysium for what it was but it came nowhere near to District's 9 extremely high-level.

Super excited for this regardless and I'll watch anything this guy ever does. Now and in the future.
 
Why though? Chappie and TARS couldn't be more different.

Because from the trailer everything about Chappie seems cliche and trite, the AI robot built by a socially awkward scientist who grows close to his creation and teaches it to become more human. Then of course the government reflects the ugly side of humanity and wants the AI for its nefarious purpose thus the little robot must find his strength and overcome all the odds whilst displaying an awe inspiring humanity which touches even the most grizzled human government agent...

Horse shit.

Now, who the hell knows it could be totally different than that but I'm not betting on it. Meanwhile TARS in Interstellar
was a refreshing change from the usual robot AI. He's not humanized in anyway, he looks like a block and was simply designed to be efficient, his only "human" traits are those programmed for US human to get along with HIM more, but they are totally customizable. TARS has no feelings, he feels no pain, and despite his humor setting, he does exactly what he is told to do. It's why I love the last part where Dr. Brand gets all emotional and says that Cooper can't ask TARS to sacrifice himself. It just displays our often illogical human ability to create emotional bonds even with intimate objects, but TARS feels none of this attachment and reminds everyone he does exactly as he is told and thus has no qualms about sacrificing himself. It's like when people look at a box that looks like it has a face and thinks its sad or happy and thus are slightly moved when "good" or "bad" things happen to the box. But, at the end of the day it's a box, it isn't sad or happy we're just illogically imparting our emotions on to it. Brilliant.
 
Eh the whole robots are the end of humanity angle is a bit bullshit, feels like Sigourney Weaver just got out of a Terminator marathon. Not really sure how this is going to turn out.
 
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