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That ending, that damn...DAMN ending! The Nostalgia Critic reviews AI. Originally aired on May 28th, 2013.
A.I. Artificial Intelligence (also known as A.I.) is a 2001 American science fiction drama film directed by Steven Spielberg. The screenplay by Spielberg and screen story by Ian Watson were loosely based on the 1969 short story "Supertoys Last All Summer Long" by Brian Aldiss. The film was produced by Kathleen Kennedy, Spielberg and Bonnie Curtis. It stars Haley Joel Osment, Jude Law, Frances O'Connor, Brendan Gleeson and William Hurt.
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@FerHivore
@FerHivore 7 лет назад
So Spielberg was just trying to grant the wish of a friend? Trying to realize a dream that Kubrick was obsessed with for years? Was… Steve Spielberg Kubrick's Blue Fairy?
@daelen.cclark
@daelen.cclark 5 лет назад
FerHivore, Spielberg is a really great guy isn’t he?
@b3rz3rk3r9
@b3rz3rk3r9 5 лет назад
*sniff* Brings a tear to my eyes.
@ellnats
@ellnats 5 лет назад
nahhh, he was just a good friend
@operleutnant7235
@operleutnant7235 5 лет назад
Maybe. That is actually a pretty beautiful way you put it.
@noahblair3020
@noahblair3020 5 лет назад
🧚🏼‍♀️
@mstavros96
@mstavros96 8 лет назад
The brilliance of the ending is that it is not the optimistic, fairy tale Spielberg ending that it looks like. There's a lot more going on there. Think of it as an inversion of the first act of the film, this time with Monica being the false surrogate for the real thing and David being the closest thing there is to a human in that final scene.
@falloutghoul1
@falloutghoul1 8 лет назад
+MikeDiastavrone3 Mind = *Blown*
@Pl4sm4Ro4ch
@Pl4sm4Ro4ch 8 лет назад
+MikeDiastavrone3 damn ... thats soo deep i think im at that blue fairy place under the ferris wheel
@abeltonia
@abeltonia 8 лет назад
...You are right. Oh my god...
@derumasforlos4285
@derumasforlos4285 8 лет назад
+MikeDiastavrone3 Holy shit. You're right.
@merriquelynn
@merriquelynn 7 лет назад
That's what has made me cry since I saw this movie in theater with my dad. It just breaks my heart. He finally gets his perfect day with her, and it does fit so well with the beginning. You just have to feel it, look at it and not just analyze it.
@gghelis
@gghelis 6 лет назад
Soo... when they reanimated his mother for one day by taking DNA from her hair... why did they not use just one hair string? And then another hair string for another day? Or maybe cut each hair string into multiple pieces? How much DNA did they need? Why am I questioning this?
@madanotap6492
@madanotap6492 5 лет назад
Also presumably the clone has hair, so you could just continue this cycle forever
@michaelbremer35
@michaelbremer35 5 лет назад
adam paton actually depending on the method, if you make clones of clones each one be increasingly defective until the dna is so damaged that it's useless, (inbreeding is also undesirable for the same basic principle) plus in the movie it's implied that the mom clone was grown in like a couple hours, with such a short growth period, of course she'd have only a day to live. If the growth period was slower, mayde a day, or even a week, she'd live for far longer.
@memories8707
@memories8707 5 лет назад
I'm not going to bother explaining it but basically you die and Gary animated in the movie one show reanimated you die if you go unconscious why didn't they just find the way to keep her up
@galletasist
@galletasist 5 лет назад
It has something to do with the soul. Like, the body can be created again, but the souls of the person that came back "vanishes" forever after the first attempt. It is kinda bleak for the resurrected person tbh.
@catherinespark
@catherinespark 5 лет назад
Because her very existence within the fabric of space and time simply fades away once her clone dies - the alien says so. So presumably she is not dead but falling towards death as we leave them at the end of the film, and she will vanish once she is dead, leaving David thus finally free from his unquenchable, programmed love.
@voxorox
@voxorox 6 лет назад
before we can program love, first we have to figure out... What is love baby don't hurt me don't hurt me no more
@Geoffreyvexer
@Geoffreyvexer 6 лет назад
Indomitus1973 Love is a Pepsi advertisement.
@johnjohnson7888
@johnjohnson7888 5 лет назад
@MiNe TheLegoManiac happy now you grammar nazi?
@K4RN4GE911
@K4RN4GE911 5 лет назад
Love is Taking a dive Then getting real comfortable And peeing in the pool And love is Real life porn Except the things That make porn cool
@becdoesyoutube
@becdoesyoutube 5 лет назад
100TH LIKE :D
@k-leb4671
@k-leb4671 4 года назад
What is Lo-o-o-o-o-o-o-ove anyway? Does anybody love anybody anyway?
@emilydawn6999
@emilydawn6999 6 лет назад
the bashing of TMZ will always make me love this review
@arthas640
@arthas640 6 лет назад
That channel is a cancer. Scratch that, I've had cancer, cancer isnt as wide spread and at least it just rots peoples body instead of their minds and souls
@cjwrench07
@cjwrench07 5 лет назад
God, I’ve broken up with women over their love of TMZ. I just can stand that whole premise
@stephenmcdonagh2795
@stephenmcdonagh2795 5 лет назад
Is TMZ even worse than Buzzfeed or Moms' Net? That's one low bar to beat- so low that an anorexic calypso ameba couldn't squeeze under it. I suppose the one benefit is; TMZ manages to group these vacuous tossers together, so if anyone had a dirty truth bomb, hey presto, the TMZ Borg Collective could be destroyed along with their combined below average IQ levels in one blow job.
@arthas640
@arthas640 5 лет назад
@@stephenmcdonagh2795 I do think that TMZ is pretty much bottom of the barrel
@AICabal
@AICabal 5 лет назад
TMZ or the MSM, one and the same now :)
@IzzysTravelDiaries
@IzzysTravelDiaries 4 года назад
I always figured the robots at the end were what the robots evolved into. Humans died out due to their stupidity and the robots took over the world. They forgot their origins, and David was their window to a world passed.
@michaelroseagain
@michaelroseagain 10 месяцев назад
absolutely. OR, David is dreaming, under the ocean, staring at blue fairy and imagining the whole thing.
@killer92173
@killer92173 5 месяцев назад
​@michaelroseagain yeah, but that whole, "it was all a dream!" Ending was done to death, and can ruin the whole movie if it was done poorly.
@dr.k8610
@dr.k8610 6 лет назад
And then we had Detroit: Become Human
@strawberrys0da714
@strawberrys0da714 6 лет назад
Hello my name is David. I’m the android sent by Cyberlife.
@blueblue930
@blueblue930 6 лет назад
I was thinking the same thing XD
@ShroudedWolf51
@ShroudedWolf51 5 лет назад
Which was still significantly worse and far more hamfisted than this film. And, then, David Cage didn't even have the balls or the basic decency to admit to what he'd written and started backpedaling the moment anyone questioned the incredibly obvious and poorly implemented symbolisms.
@RoodeMenon
@RoodeMenon 5 лет назад
What does that mean? Detroit?
@LamborghiniDiabloSVPursuit
@LamborghiniDiabloSVPursuit 5 лет назад
Detroit: TWENTY EIGHT STAB WOUNDS.
@alexandraluster6185
@alexandraluster6185 7 лет назад
When you know the backstory for the lame ending, it's so hard to get angry. Heck, if anything, it makes it 100% forgivable, since he did it as a last request for his friend. it's so sweet.
@lrush6983
@lrush6983 7 лет назад
+Zanu QueenOfWolves You okay?
@justkab4174
@justkab4174 7 лет назад
The Branded Alchemist she's just too grumpy
@lrush6983
@lrush6983 7 лет назад
+you've come to the wrong place rookie Okay
@NoOne00
@NoOne00 6 лет назад
If he could have one more day with his mom then it was enough for him...having context makes this heart wrenching
@MatteoPrezioso
@MatteoPrezioso 6 лет назад
No, it's not, It is extremely stupid. But it does make it work for weak, emotionally fragile people. Ouch.
@ericvulgate
@ericvulgate 6 лет назад
who designs a robot to melt if it eats spinach?
@bluelfsuma
@bluelfsuma 5 лет назад
Someone with a grudge against Popeye.
@Rogue.Rainbow
@Rogue.Rainbow 5 лет назад
Steve jobs I guess.
@TheNeXusCore9032
@TheNeXusCore9032 5 лет назад
Someone who knew how to make a robot resistant to ice but not spinach.
@frederickdietz3148
@frederickdietz3148 5 лет назад
maybe he's made in china?. Or by Apple, either or.
@Disney65Fan
@Disney65Fan 5 лет назад
That scene was creepy as fuck.
@Kona_chibi
@Kona_chibi 6 лет назад
I think the ending to A.I has something of a bitter irony to it. Personally I think the reason Kubrick wanted Spielberg to direct the film was because he believed Spielberg would be able to make that ending work. Kubrick's movies rarely have happy endings, where as Spielberg is a master at it, but since Spielberg respected Kubrick too much to consider taking over his work, Kubrick had to try and write the ending himself, and did so by trying to mimic Spielberg's work. What we ended up with in the final release was Spielberg mimicking Kubrick mimicking Spielberg. If the two had just agreed to direct the movie together while Kubrick was still alive, it could have been a masterpiece the likes of which would never be made again, but instead we got one director doing his best to keep the dream of the other alive, which, while it wasn't a phenomenal success as a movie, was still a very respectable thing to do. I have little faith in Spielberg's newest movies, but I can't deny that his heart is in the right place.
@DragonKirby
@DragonKirby 5 лет назад
Wow,it makes sense
@cubbleshasreturned6968
@cubbleshasreturned6968 5 лет назад
I think a movie about the making of this movie and the friendship and admiration between speilberg and Kubrick would have been better than this
@julianfaranda
@julianfaranda 3 года назад
I'll admit I thought it was pretty crazy that Kubrick wrote that ending, but the more I thought about it, it makes alot of sense since that style of story telling was not Kubrick's specialty, like you said trying to emulate a style that he was not known for by the way as for little faith in newer Spielburg movies, personally I still loved ready player one
@RTU130
@RTU130 2 года назад
O
@Z-Mikes00
@Z-Mikes00 2 года назад
West side story would like a word with you
@adambesley4455
@adambesley4455 6 лет назад
Does anyone else think the "Chris Rock-bot" wasn't Spielberg's idea either. That sounds more like a studio executive mandate.
@GiantPetRat
@GiantPetRat 5 лет назад
I liked the Christ Rock-bot. I thought the visual of him and his comedic ramblings were sufficiently surreal and fit the overall mood of the film. But that's just me.
@daelen.cclark
@daelen.cclark 5 лет назад
Hey, mandated or not, stupid is still stupid, and we should still make fun of it if we want to.
@mrschadenfreude4393
@mrschadenfreude4393 5 лет назад
it really wasn't as big a deal as he made it though, was literally like 3 seconds of the movie and i do imagine in a future with robots we would base them on dead comedians and actors sorta like how we have Elvis impersonators
@catherinespark
@catherinespark 5 лет назад
I thought he was meant to be cheap, quick and lazy to show that the humans who built him and dolled his model out were looking to rake in as much cheap, quick, lazy money as possible. Another commentary on a particular, less desirable but widespread aspect of human nature.
@RedStarRogue
@RedStarRogue 5 лет назад
I feel that Kubrick never would have allowed that though? This is Kubrick, he would have had more creative control than that after his fiasco with Spartacus.
@brenyatta
@brenyatta 4 года назад
Kubrick: You take it Spielberg: No, you take it Kubrick: Oh, no. I’m dead now! Spielberg: Well, shit
@haydenysidro9388
@haydenysidro9388 2 года назад
Not cool bro
@donovanlocust1106
@donovanlocust1106 Год назад
@@haydenysidro9388 idk it's a little funny.
@checocartoons342
@checocartoons342 Год назад
No Backsies! 😆
@seanchukwuezi3079
@seanchukwuezi3079 Год назад
Kubrick your the best Spillberg no you are Kubrick your my best friend Spillberg your my best friend 😅
@undercooked_spaghettios
@undercooked_spaghettios 8 лет назад
The older robot dude kinda looks like an emo version of Robbie Rotten..
@arturhours
@arturhours 7 лет назад
lol ikr
@LeHobbitFan
@LeHobbitFan 7 лет назад
I can't stop looking at this net that they just found !
@LiveNiceness14
@LiveNiceness14 7 лет назад
Amanda K I thought he was an edgy version of Inspector Gadget.
@tyhite100
@tyhite100 7 лет назад
Amanda K Uttered the brony.
@foxtoons1999
@foxtoons1999 7 лет назад
Amanda K THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT WHEN I FIRST SAW THIS VIDEO!!
@JKAProductions1
@JKAProductions1 8 лет назад
How do you Program Love? Eh...Kind Of Can it be Programmed? Eh...Kind Of What's the Difference Between Love and Desire? Eh...Kind Of Is There a Difference? Eh...Kind Of Can it Technically be Defined? Eh...Kind Of Can You Assume You can Create It? Eh...Kind Of Does Love only Work if it's Shared Equally? Eh...Kind Of
@SharpiMP3
@SharpiMP3 8 лет назад
A+
@liaminator4950
@liaminator4950 8 лет назад
Google ain't got sh*t on you.
@kiba_the_lucky
@kiba_the_lucky 8 лет назад
Is this comment good? Eh... Kind of.
@PsypherWolf
@PsypherWolf 8 лет назад
What is love? Baby don't hurt me
@joeyjojoshabadoo2508
@joeyjojoshabadoo2508 8 лет назад
JKAProductions1 Is this movie good? Eh... Kind of
@mrtoadal2866
@mrtoadal2866 4 года назад
When I watched this as a 14 year old, I loved teddy and his devotion to David. I almost cried when he revealed he had kept the hair for all those years, just because they might be important to David at some point, and David goes "thanks" and walks off to spend the day with someone else.
@michaelroseagain
@michaelroseagain 10 месяцев назад
just like his mother
@foggyfrogy
@foggyfrogy 8 месяцев назад
David is running after the ideal human, a kind and empathetic soul that is loved by their mother. The joke here is that no human in this movie is the ideal human and the ones that actually (to an extent) care for David are the robots. It's actually done in a way that you as a viewer symphatize more with the robots than humans to the extent that you really want them to become ''happy'' but this actually is what make artificial intelligence so dangerous, 'cause no matter how human-like they behave they're never gonna be humans. I think it's an amazing movie because when I was a child I sympathized with David, seeing him as just a child that wants to be loved. Now when I watch it again I can actually to some extent understand everyone's perspective and that actually no one here is either really in the right or wrong.
@thekenjistream8683
@thekenjistream8683 7 лет назад
Before knowing the backstory of the ending, I found it already sad that all he wanted was to love his mother even after 2000 years (even tho it's programmed, etc...) But now we see that Spielberg and Kubrick were just the kid and the bear. One who has a dream and the other one who want to help making that dream come true
@kevingarrett8403
@kevingarrett8403 6 лет назад
TheKenjiStream: Interesting insight. Me, I liked the ending. It was touching and heartfelt.
@bobthebear1246
@bobthebear1246 6 лет назад
TheKenjiStream Which is ironic - don't you think? - because in real life, Kubrick was physically more bear-like. 😊
@justinpop
@justinpop 6 лет назад
The bear was a reference to Jiminy Cricket or the conscience of David. Jiminy Cricket in itself was a reference to Jesus Christ or the conscience of humanity. The term Jiminy Cricket was a word used in the first half of the twentieth century like you would say heck instead of hell or dang instead of damn.
@SatsumaFortuna
@SatsumaFortuna 5 лет назад
I'm only commenting to say that this realization did not just make me cry a little bit. 😢
@Hessed3712
@Hessed3712 5 лет назад
TheKenjiStream Crap! This made me tear up.
@XLuftWaffleX
@XLuftWaffleX 8 лет назад
Kubrick and Spielberg win! They realize friendship is more important.
@neves6867
@neves6867 8 лет назад
Ha! Reference understood (very late)
@Scout-164
@Scout-164 8 лет назад
+sonicgum15 Spielberg, the king of movies, and a better director than damn Michael Bay.
@riverswan4496
@riverswan4496 8 лет назад
+KilroyTheGreat and we're the Game Grumps!!
@EricTheKartoonKing
@EricTheKartoonKing 8 лет назад
*blasts anime music*
@MarfSantangelo
@MarfSantangelo 8 лет назад
So the power of friendship does exist...
@Fbiguy
@Fbiguy 2 года назад
I actually thought it was an incredibly bittersweet ending. David is stuck in the future, in a completely different world fille with robots so advanced that he is now the human compared to them. And the one person he is hardwired to love, he gets one single day with them. Yes it's a day full of joy and happiness but at the end of it, he will lose her again and have to go through that pain again, and then he is left purposeless. The only difference is now he dreams, and maybe he can be with his mom in his dreams.
@RealBradMiller
@RealBradMiller 2 года назад
I watched this with my stepmom as a ten year old, just before she divorced my father and moved to Australia. Then I moved to Hawaii away from my dad, and not long after 9/11 happened. This movie helped me realize everything changes, even if you feel the same. It's not bad, or good... it just is.
@zacharycardon2353
@zacharycardon2353 8 месяцев назад
Just realised being made to love one face sets us apart from our ability to move on from past relationships.
@danwroy
@danwroy 2 месяца назад
That is correct
@BlackGoldSaya
@BlackGoldSaya 8 лет назад
"And Teddy? Well fuck Teddy"
@hermancrab1984
@hermancrab1984 6 лет назад
I like teddy
@Kimonia6
@Kimonia6 17 дней назад
Persona 4 fans be like
@bryanegelhoffsanimationtec257
@bryanegelhoffsanimationtec257 6 лет назад
The parents reasoning for getting rid of David make no sense. 1. David could have told them what the son was doing. 2. They pushed the LOVE FOREVER button. 3. The bear could have told them what happened. 4. Take him to the scientists to figure out what is wrong. 5. If you are gonna leave him, put him outta his misery.
@QuintetMagician
@QuintetMagician 6 лет назад
Seriously!!! If you'd just abandon your child in the woods for being difficult, maybe you were the wrong candidate to give a robot child with undying love to!
@anondecepticon
@anondecepticon 6 лет назад
The robot's creators were idiots, too. 1. Let's make a robot child who doesn't eat, sleep or age that will love only ONE parent forever. (Hope the other one dies first!) 2. Let's select the worst possible candidates to test the prototype - a couple with a child in a coma who are guaranteed to feel deeply conflicted about replacing him with a robot. (Why not pick a childless couple who desperately want one and will feel no emotional conflict whatsoever?) 3. Let's program the robot child to ignore all commands, even those given by the LOVED parent. (What could possibly go wrong?) 4. Let's give it a "damage avoidance system" that prompts it to pinion the nearest loved one and refuse to let go whenever it feels threatened. (Fire alarm goes off; robot child seizes hold of parent and says "keep me safe" continuously while the house burns down around them? Brilliant.) 5. Let's make it obsessively fixated on the LOVED parent. (Monica is lucky David didn't become her immortal stalker after she abandons him in the woods, relentlessly pursuing her to the ends of the earth like a pint-sized T-1000.) Henry is made out to be a jerk for thinking David is dangerous, but he's 100% right - look how violently David reacts to finding out he's not unique! Even though it's riddled with plot holes and characters doing things solely because the plot needs them to, I actually like A.I. If I could change just one thing, I'd have it end with David praying to the Blue Fairy statue until his batteries run out. At least then he still has hope. It's kind of cool to see that Joe was right about robots inheriting the Earth, but it's not worth the emotional meat-grinder that comes along with it. Letting David live in eternal hope of one day being reunited with Monica is way better than giving him 24 hours with a copy of her followed by an eternity of knowing she's gone forever.
@sweetbunnybun
@sweetbunnybun 5 лет назад
@@anondecepticon maybe not an eternity, I'm pretty sure that David 'died' as well
@Zeithri
@Zeithri 5 лет назад
Actually it makes perfect sense why the parents would get rid of David so easily if you look at it from a real life perspective. How many people get animals that they don't care for and actually abandon? And how many people get a child simply because it's socially expected of them? When you look at it from that perspective, you can take the movie as a commentary like that.
@catherinespark
@catherinespark 5 лет назад
1. David doesn't have the emotional expericence or verbosity - being created to be a young child - to know fully how to articulate what's going on, even if he knows and/or feels the general gist, and that it's bad and wrong. But he probably also realises they'll always favour their REAL son anyway, so there wouldn't be much point. Besides, had Monica stuck by him it would have destroyed her marriage and her relationship with her son - I don't think she would have done that. She's established as emotionally messed-up; she seems to have programmed him simply to stop him being freaky. 2. Yes - and this shows how materialistic and self-centred humans can be, particularly when dealing with stuff rather than organic people. Because he's mechanical, once he stops serving their requirements they relinquish all responsibilities incurred in his programming and use, and throw him away. That theme is introduced with the woman's moral question to Professor Hobby at the beginning of the story. That hypocritical kind of love is also what the flytipping, the flesh fair and the heaps of outdated/damaged, free-roaming mecha represent. 3. Martin would have destroyed the bear for doing so, serving neither David nor the bear himself, nor Monica nor Henry nor anyone else but him. 4. Henry was under a strict oath of conduct from his company - his job depended on him following their protocol, not his own initiative. In turn, the company was carrying out a strictly controlled study in which intervening any more than the bare minimum would have been wrong - Professor Hobby implies this when David meets him and he explains Doctor Know's answer. 5. Again, strict instructions from the company not to destroy him, on pain of Henry's job, given that it would destroy the study and years of research. It seems that abandonment was sanctioned as a permissable solution to intolerable problems - however unethically - by the company, since they were equipped and so prepared to track him on his 'adventures'.
@JYJnKumi
@JYJnKumi 4 года назад
You know for a fact Detroit: Become Human was inspired by this film.
@UltimateGamerCC
@UltimateGamerCC 3 года назад
well at least something good came from this.
@raphaelyanez4357
@raphaelyanez4357 3 года назад
It shows with the obsolete robots were picking up parts that definitely made me remember that
@masonclark4770
@masonclark4770 3 года назад
Actually, I think that game was inspired by the TV show Almost Human. Look it up, the similarities are there.
@joimarquezmusic
@joimarquezmusic 2 года назад
Both are shit
@myeyesarespiders
@myeyesarespiders 8 лет назад
That TMZ parody was perfect
@cherylolsen7891
@cherylolsen7891 7 лет назад
OhHoNo very accurate representation of ask me. 😈
@DR.VinnieBoomBatz
@DR.VinnieBoomBatz 7 лет назад
TMZ it's like anchorman the TV series. Who doesn't love Stupid Comedy.
@alextolleson5548
@alextolleson5548 6 лет назад
RememberRobbyKrieger the bit where he exposed the guys at TMZ.... Is that a parody of things these fucks actually did?
@xBloodxFangx
@xBloodxFangx 6 лет назад
That wasn't really the show? I couldn't tell the difference.
@tylenol2326
@tylenol2326 6 лет назад
Parody?
@Mikoyo15
@Mikoyo15 8 лет назад
"tell me about the rabbits, George" me- oh the feels!
@derek221122
@derek221122 8 лет назад
stop calling me george. my name's sylvester!
@TheMadwomen
@TheMadwomen 8 лет назад
Looks like it's Derek, not Sylvester. WHO ARE YOU?!?
@StriderOwO
@StriderOwO 8 лет назад
I was in hysterics.
@abbyrae6081
@abbyrae6081 5 лет назад
I actually really loved this movie. Near the end, it made me wonder about what was coming next or what was going to happen. But the ending though. I was bawling my eyes out. It just made me think of a family member that I miss and how I would want to spend an entire day with them. Anyway, an odd movie, but good in my book.
@EVO6-
@EVO6- 8 лет назад
YOU MEAN HE EATS FOOD?!?!
@headsgrowback1
@headsgrowback1 8 лет назад
obviously someone is having financial difficulties
@Crusader1245
@Crusader1245 8 лет назад
+EVO6reviews Lol.
@tristanchisholm5857
@tristanchisholm5857 8 лет назад
+EVO6reviews You get it? it's funny because he said McDonald's is food. : )
@fledge8188
@fledge8188 8 лет назад
Man, I just heard that Jennifer Lopez was TAKING A BATHROOM BREAK. Man, what goes on in her head from that?
@thealiencommunicator
@thealiencommunicator 8 лет назад
+headsgrowback Ba Ba Ba Ba, I'm bombing it.
@CitpostShentral
@CitpostShentral 8 лет назад
TEE EM ZAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYY
@fledge8188
@fledge8188 8 лет назад
Your life would be NOTHING without us!
@thea.g.productions5810
@thea.g.productions5810 8 лет назад
+The S.E.A. Our CRACK team of journalist cover the most important neeeeewwwss
@whoknowswhocares885
@whoknowswhocares885 8 лет назад
We're cool ....really we're cool
@HeyItsJoeB
@HeyItsJoeB 8 лет назад
CRACKA LACKA YOUS GOTSTA GO
@FluuuffInari
@FluuuffInari 8 лет назад
+JRGaming Alliance waddayawannaCOOKIE!?
@Circely
@Circely 2 года назад
This movie hits way differently after having kids. It’s still a pretty convoluted story, but watching him beg for help and for his mommy gets me like a punch to the gut now
@YourHigherSelf-s7m
@YourHigherSelf-s7m Год назад
it really wasnt that convoluted, its quiet linear just had a lot of philosophical themes
@willblizard3610
@willblizard3610 Год назад
I’ll never understand the critical takes of this movie. As a child I chose to side with the “illogical” movie quarrels viewpoint, but now that I’ve grown older I can’t even choose to ignore the emotion that washed over me when it ended. The story was beautifully imperfect just like David’s journey.
@kylemerryman2074
@kylemerryman2074 Год назад
@@willblizard3610 yeah! If I try to tie the meaning of the movie and the production together, just as AI was about seeking to fulfill an imperfect dream so was the making of it.
@monkeyshunenugz
@monkeyshunenugz 7 лет назад
For those who say that Spielberg just makes films that are light-hearted and fun just remember, he directed Schindler's List.
@willowbarrelmaker8269
@willowbarrelmaker8269 7 лет назад
Milo Crespi Yeah but he's the still the master of heart. Not art.
@almightyloaf5918
@almightyloaf5918 6 лет назад
Yeah. And he made saving Private Ryan.
@Rakkun_Streak
@Rakkun_Streak 6 лет назад
Yeah, but that movie is still pretty "kind" in lack of a better word, to define that period in time, the harsh reality of jews. It's still pretty optimistic, so it's Spielberg's style alright.
@eadlynjune
@eadlynjune 6 лет назад
Chay Cortright Can't they go hand in hand?
@onescaryapothiconboi7475
@onescaryapothiconboi7475 6 лет назад
*Cough *Cough Poltergeist *Cough
@gdbaradit
@gdbaradit 7 лет назад
I like a good beer... I also like a good wine... But both mixed in one cup may not be so good.
@brendopls
@brendopls 7 лет назад
Giorgio Baradit that's actually a great metaphor for this film.
@dusksentry5836
@dusksentry5836 7 лет назад
this movie in one sentence, fab! you get a cookie....and a beer!
@brettjohnson536
@brettjohnson536 7 лет назад
Giorgio Baradit That's... actually a really good metaphor.
@gigaronin2680
@gigaronin2680 7 лет назад
Giorgio Baradit I'd still try it.
@2Scribble
@2Scribble 7 лет назад
@Dusk Sentry But... what about the wine?
@lukewright9031
@lukewright9031 4 года назад
Umm, Spielberg can also go *dark* when he wants to. Case in point; Schindlers List Amistad Lost World: Jurassic Park Saving Private Ryan Munich
@jacksoninskip1614
@jacksoninskip1614 4 года назад
Don’t forget jaws
@Melvinshermen
@Melvinshermen 4 года назад
Eye Phone The Color Purple
@TonyDSaint
@TonyDSaint 4 года назад
Yeah, but most if not all see Spielberg as the family-friendly guy. Plus most of those darker film came out later after his bigger successes.
@gaminggoof1542
@gaminggoof1542 4 года назад
I don't know what everyone has against Rock. But why does Doug goes nuclear for one tiny scene with him in it? Stupid and pointless but not harmful to the movie really
@footl0se
@footl0se 4 года назад
Don't forget War Of The Worlds.
@KarIgnishaYumi
@KarIgnishaYumi 6 лет назад
This movie made me depressed for a few days as a kid when I had seen it. It made me question life. It made me sad thinking what if I ended up alone :(. I would think other movie would do the same but this one just did for me.
@arachnesakura9375
@arachnesakura9375 5 лет назад
Omg same! I woke up night after night for weeks screaming for my mom cause id have nightmares of being alone... Or just Davids face during the eating spinach scene. Also unrelated side note: i HATED Davids family especially the real son. His absolute hatred and open animosity towards david always broke my heart. Could the parents not taken like 20 minutes any time after their son woke up before bringing him home to tell him about David and the purpose he has and why they had him. About how david works and his mindset. That the obvious issues only came about once the son was around and only when he was after alone with David? I hated the son so much.
@gustavoamorim5189
@gustavoamorim5189 5 лет назад
Same. I have watched it when i was 11 and it scarred me.
@troywright359
@troywright359 4 года назад
@@arachnesakura9375 but unlike a real brother who could have told his parents what was wrong, David reacted in a robotic way. It's easy to dislike the real son, I'm sure we all do, that's his purpose, but unlike David, he CAN grow and learn from his mistakes.
@utterfool2164
@utterfool2164 8 лет назад
I died at "tell me about the rabbits, George."
@utterfool2164
@utterfool2164 8 лет назад
And this is also one of my favorite reviews of yours.
@setsers1
@setsers1 7 лет назад
Trevdawg Productions same
@TrueBelievers
@TrueBelievers 7 лет назад
For those who didn't know it is a Of Mice and Men reference.
@pointandthink
@pointandthink 6 лет назад
Trevdawg Productions so did Lenny.
@joshuapatrick682
@joshuapatrick682 5 лет назад
I don’t mind the ending because it makes you consider the ramifications of continuing to play with the forces of nature and technology. It shows us a world where both the creator and created outlast us and that is so powerful to me for some reason. Is it good? Not from a narrative point of view, but from the point of view of being thought provoking very much so.
@ernestoosuna4594
@ernestoosuna4594 6 лет назад
That Daffy Duck's phrase is basically today's world: "Consequences smoshequences as long as I am rich"
@dancepiglover
@dancepiglover 5 лет назад
It's probably an attitude that dates back a loooonnnngggg time ago.
@matthewmoran5297
@matthewmoran5297 4 года назад
@@dancepiglover You could just say it's a human trait.
@isipscognac
@isipscognac 4 года назад
I think now you can just replace "rich" with "popular"
@TrivatorGaming
@TrivatorGaming Год назад
Sounds like Disney these days
@hellstorme
@hellstorme 7 лет назад
Holy shit... Did Stanley know he was going to die and someone else would have to carry on his vision? There is... Wait a minute... Bear with me here. (Foreshadowing pun.) IRL Stanley Kubrick and Spielberg went back and forth with the movie, not really getting anywhere. But after Stanley dies the technology exists to make his vision much more easy to put on screen, and a friend/associate that remember the ideas behind the project are there to see it through (Spielberg). In the movie the boy's dream dies at the bottom of the ocean, but later the technology comes along to bring it back to life, and his friend is there with just the right bit of information to see his dream come to life. A friend that has insisted all along he is not just a mindless toy or object, but rather a friend who attempts to do his best. Did... Did Kubrick design his own death into the story knowing Spielberg would need to be there with the 'sample' to see it through? Is this movie just a giant metaphor for self-sacrificing friendship and love of family transcending time and death itself? Is this movie deeper than any of us thought?
@davidglass6030
@davidglass6030 7 лет назад
best comment ever
@pishposh1504
@pishposh1504 7 лет назад
the technology that spielberg ultimately used for his A.I already existed before Kubrick died. but Kubrick wanted a REAL robot as advanced and life-like as david is suppose to be to play david.
@gabrielethier2046
@gabrielethier2046 7 лет назад
Gaius Maecanus no he just spent a hell of a lot of time making films, just look at how Spielberg movies there are and how many Kubrick movies there are
@thebrutusmars
@thebrutusmars 7 лет назад
No, Kubrick didn’t do this. No, it’s not that deep. You’re just over analyzing things
@esyphillis101
@esyphillis101 7 лет назад
Sounds like we’re veering into Illuminati conspiracy theories here.
@RayGainbows
@RayGainbows 5 лет назад
Well, the prostibot could have thought "blue fairy" was a drag or stage name of someone from that city.
@lwanco1018
@lwanco1018 8 лет назад
This is one of the critic's best reviews thus far.
@OdaSwifteye
@OdaSwifteye 8 лет назад
+The Reviewer He really nailed this one.
@lwanco1018
@lwanco1018 8 лет назад
Oda Swifteye That he did.
@HeySHEBITCH
@HeySHEBITCH 8 лет назад
I strongly agree
@Lelmao33
@Lelmao33 8 лет назад
I think the Devil review is more awesome
@lwanco1018
@lwanco1018 8 лет назад
Sirapob Yodmahalabkul That one is really good as well ,but keep in mind I said ONE of his best.
@CassyVilAudios
@CassyVilAudios 7 лет назад
Another solution to the "You don't have to abandon him in the woods" thing is... THEY WERE THE TEST FAMILY! JUST REPORT THE PROBLEM TO THE CREATORS OF THE ROBOT!
@jakedanielsen4512
@jakedanielsen4512 5 лет назад
Yeah I would be pissed off if I was the company who created him
@richardchisenhall387
@richardchisenhall387 5 лет назад
Or get a better handle on the douche bag real child, he was the one that caused all the conflict. Should've dropped the other kid off in the woods give his spoiled ass some perspective
@JWeb66
@JWeb66 5 лет назад
@@richardchisenhall387 Funny that's what happened in The Simpson parody episode.
@richardchisenhall387
@richardchisenhall387 5 лет назад
@Mr.Anonymous 1 i directed the first bit at the parents which you apparently didn't read, get a handle on him is referring to the parents. 2 nothing was said about sheltering anything at all, so i don't know what you're getting at our what it has to do with even the movie. 3 it sounds like the one unfit for parenting here is the one who didn't fully read what they were looking at, decided to judge someone they don't know over an offhand RU-vid content, and made a point that was completely irrelevant to case at hand. Good evening to you.
@richardchisenhall387
@richardchisenhall387 5 лет назад
@Mr.Anonymous oh wait there's more 4 being told i won't be s good parent by the person referring to the child as 'it' very well thought out this was.
@lonebattledroid4474
@lonebattledroid4474 3 года назад
I love how the beginning of AI's production was just Steven and Stanley arguing who was better like true friends.
@littlelarvitar667
@littlelarvitar667 6 лет назад
I thought the ending was kinda sad To be honest I'm crying
@catherinespark
@catherinespark 5 лет назад
The ending was sad, yes, but I wanted to know more about why the clones were so transient, why they died after a single day, and what mechanical change allowed David to suddenly be able to go to sleep. As well as how he can be revived from the ice, or wake up 'home', if he is not asleep before these points. As it was, those aspects pulled me out of it a bit.
@creepykels
@creepykels 5 лет назад
This movie had me sobbing all the way through
@kevinvu5432
@kevinvu5432 5 лет назад
@@catherinespark it seemed that bringing back someone to life was more than just putting the ingredients of a human being + DNA.
@muzasbar
@muzasbar 4 года назад
Same, its maybe the only film that ALWAYS make me cry
@RequiemPoete
@RequiemPoete 4 года назад
@@catherinespark I don't think clones would only last a day like if they cloned her and raised her as a baby, but rather they recreated her. They had to clone her a body, rush age it, and either program it's personality and memories from what they could get out of it's brain or in this case David's memories of her. I'm sure rush aging a body and programing it's brain puts huge stress on the body.
@Xander_P.G.K
@Xander_P.G.K 7 лет назад
Tmz is the worst
@almightyloaf5918
@almightyloaf5918 6 лет назад
Video Gamer Boy TMZ, you can't live without us.
@Xander_P.G.K
@Xander_P.G.K 6 лет назад
Almighty loaf next on TM-shit
@almightyloaf5918
@almightyloaf5918 6 лет назад
Video Gamer Boy TMZZZZZZAAAAAHHHHHHHHH Where totally important
@dra-boys-despair9806
@dra-boys-despair9806 6 лет назад
Video Gamer Boy @z@
@jaredgagnon7342
@jaredgagnon7342 6 лет назад
We dedicate our live to make sure you have none! Tmz!
@jordangan3246
@jordangan3246 4 года назад
Fun Fact: The ending to the film was actually Kubrick’s idea. He actually handed to Spielberg after writing the screenplay and finishing the storyboards because he was worried that his own version would be too dark. That being said though, I LOVED this film. And I was even more shocked to find out that Spielberg himself had written the screenplay for the final version. It’s honestly really nice to see 2 famous directors work together on this one. Edit: I also found out that the bulk of the story, including the lighthearted bits were written by Kubrick while the darker elements, including the Flesh-fair were added by Spielberg.
@RYMAN1321
@RYMAN1321 Год назад
@@wolve-potter5775 Agreed Whenever someone involved with a film dies, the last thing they do usually has a dedication to it
@DaxterL
@DaxterL 8 лет назад
I love that film, first watched it when i was 6 or so and that sequence when his mom left him made me fricking scared the same thing will happen to me.
@matthewtaylor2002
@matthewtaylor2002 8 лет назад
Me too!
@chaserthedragon9516
@chaserthedragon9516 8 лет назад
I still have a huge soft spot for AI.
@insertwittynamehere1411
@insertwittynamehere1411 8 лет назад
Why would you be afraid? Are you a robot that can somehow feel love?
@DaxterL
@DaxterL 8 лет назад
Annoying Nerd oh no, you are not giving me that kind of feel.
@twinkiesmaster69
@twinkiesmaster69 7 лет назад
Wolfwaysinbed that was the first time kid me become sad
@kathyh4610
@kathyh4610 8 лет назад
Maybe it would make more sense to have him imprint on multiple people? That way he could have more realistic family interactions? Like maybe so he could imprint on his brother and father instead of being obsessed with the mother?
@pishposh1504
@pishposh1504 7 лет назад
yeah the movie never really makes it clear if multiple people can imprint. they should. the david models are suppose to be for childless couples so at least 2 people should be able to imprint one david model.
@halcionkoenig243
@halcionkoenig243 5 лет назад
Wait a second... David in AI? David in Prometheus? ....... did Weyland create this kid?
@wisuslara1199
@wisuslara1199 4 года назад
😱
@sergeomiller4267
@sergeomiller4267 4 года назад
Welcome to F I L M T H E O R Y !
@Avirx
@Avirx 8 лет назад
I don't care what anyone says about A.I. I don't care about plot holes or inconsistencies or whatever. I saw it when I was a kid and loved it. I watched it again years later as an adult and still loved it. It will always have a special place in my heart. I'm sure everyone has a movie they love despite it's faults.
@realpunkfruit
@realpunkfruit 8 лет назад
thats how I felt after the sharkboy and lavagirl review
@kanoy7817
@kanoy7817 8 лет назад
news flash, they both suck
@thehandgrenade3491
@thehandgrenade3491 8 лет назад
+Kanoy Gerardo News flash, you do too!
@endrankluvsda4loko172
@endrankluvsda4loko172 8 лет назад
Mine is the Running Man.
@hole2score
@hole2score 8 лет назад
The ending always hits me the same like it did the 1st time, even on this video I teared up.
@Ashe-Dawn
@Ashe-Dawn 8 лет назад
Back to the flesh fair scene. There's something that always bugged me about the fact that nobody recognized David. He's supposedly an incredibly advanced robot, a breakthrough in technology. Not a single person knew anything about his model? It appears that the other Davids look the same and nobody has heard about them? There's no hype about new robot models coming to the market. No discussion about what android companies are on top and who's the most advanced. You'd think he'd make the news a few times. Even if he was in beta and not fully released people would still get previews.
@ttv0
@ttv0 8 лет назад
Given that the labs for them were in a destroyed building, something tells me they didn't release anything on it yet.
@creatorofdragon
@creatorofdragon 8 лет назад
That's a huge plot hole, too. if new york is THAT submerged and abandoned already, why is an operating office/hq/manufacturing/ANYTHING there? even though i guess you could build on top of submerged buildings possibly, but it just seems more convenient to do your business on dry land.
@fighterck6241
@fighterck6241 8 лет назад
+Amy Louise Yeah, it appears that it was never released and the technology was kept secret, for the most part, in order to test it out on this one particular family. Considering the way that it had turned out, the creator probably didn't feel right about turning loose creations built in the likeness of his own son to end up unloved and discarded.
@PongoXBongo
@PongoXBongo 8 лет назад
They could have easily kept the advanced programming and just put it into different looking bodies. Software vs. hardware.
@asktoybox
@asktoybox 7 лет назад
And when the scientists that built the robot wanted to see how their pet project was doing... "Hey, so how's the robot kid working out?" "Oh. He creeped me out so I left him in the woods." "You WHAT?!"
@MicocoSpice
@MicocoSpice 6 лет назад
I'll always love Teddy ❤️🐻
@gamerorp1684
@gamerorp1684 4 года назад
You will break- teddy
@gaminggoof1542
@gaminggoof1542 4 года назад
Reminds me of Ted, but less swearing and more creepy
@charlieben3354
@charlieben3354 7 лет назад
"Why can't you bring back her?!" David would be excellent at CinemaSins.
@Goodsoldiersfolleworders99
@Goodsoldiersfolleworders99 6 лет назад
TMZ is and always will be the worst thing ever
@smore2810
@smore2810 4 года назад
I would *love* to like this but its at 69.
@markborishnikoff5485
@markborishnikoff5485 4 года назад
Tik tok: Hold my laxative tea.
@olivernielsen2211
@olivernielsen2211 4 года назад
SmorelessBoi ·3· not anymore
@gaminggoof1542
@gaminggoof1542 4 года назад
How come he didn't say anything about Malcolm?
@Goodsoldiersfolleworders99
@Goodsoldiersfolleworders99 4 года назад
@@gaminggoof1542 what ?
@basimpson2161
@basimpson2161 5 лет назад
Hey Nostalgia Critic. As he neared the end of his life, Stanley Kubrick got more bold with infusing his philosophy into his films. He of course didn't live long enough to make A.I., but I think it would have been his boldest move yet, because it demonstrates mankind's stubborn insistence on believing in the supernatural. Even the evolved mechas continue to ask about the meaning of life, I think, because they were programmed by humans. The irony, is that neither David nor the evolved mechas seem to recognize how special they are regardless of their origin. I think the same can be said of humanity.
@troywright359
@troywright359 4 года назад
What is special about David? Literally exact duplicates are rolled off the assembly line. "his life experiences". oh so people who don't have meaningful life experiences such as babies dying very young, are not special? Sadly, the desire to make robots as 'special' as humans, while relegating humans to be 'just another animal' has flaws that we as humans find unable and uncomfortable with accepting.
@TheMegaultrachicken
@TheMegaultrachicken 4 года назад
@@troywright359 David had a sense of individuality and could learn different feelings. This is why he freaked out and destroyed the other David as well as tried to kill himself realizing he was a copy, an experiment. He is "special" in that way i guess.
@RTU130
@RTU130 2 года назад
O
@shadowhound5113
@shadowhound5113 8 лет назад
Does anyone else think that AI had the best ending? The whole movie humans were selfish and treated david like trash. In the end of the movie David was selfish and treated Teddy like trash. He did become a real boy. A selfish and greedy little boy.
@LuigiShroom12
@LuigiShroom12 7 лет назад
Shadow Hound lol dumbass
@Gunblademan117
@Gunblademan117 7 лет назад
Shadow Hound Oh that's a cool way to think of it
@DickDickstein
@DickDickstein 7 лет назад
When he finally showed human violence he was rewarded with becoming a real boy. He was rewarded for murder.
@troywright359
@troywright359 7 лет назад
Reip187 I tell you he literally would have killed to get his mother back, and he was programmed that way, to have a burning obsession that he can never ever move on from! never let go! EVER! he's the villain, unable and unwilling to ever let his mother rest.
@esyphillis101
@esyphillis101 7 лет назад
That’s actually a theme in the movie. The more selfish he becomes, the more he is rewarded.
@nicktrains2234
@nicktrains2234 8 лет назад
There is another movie like this I would like nostalgia critic to review. It is called I robot.
@TereziPyrope413
@TereziPyrope413 7 лет назад
Nicktrains thompson Many people hate I, Robot and I don't know why.
@entropyzero5588
@entropyzero5588 6 лет назад
+Phillip Ebert Maybe because it basically has nothing to do with the source material?
@tastyloaf5487
@tastyloaf5487 6 лет назад
Movies should stand on their own, though... IMO ;)
@entropyzero5588
@entropyzero5588 6 лет назад
Yeah, but why name it after something it has nothing to do with? That's just a cheap ploy to use a big name to gather viewers and ends up disappointing those that expected it to be like the book…
@ieronymos9265
@ieronymos9265 6 лет назад
+Tasty Loaf, like Star Trek Discovery???
@gentigenti2638
@gentigenti2638 5 лет назад
Man.I love the TmZ parody.Even in 2019 this review is amaizing.
@thekornreeper
@thekornreeper 5 лет назад
It’s super funny.
@jordanlassiter5311
@jordanlassiter5311 4 года назад
Yeah all his reviews are timeless
@furryash8388
@furryash8388 8 лет назад
Oh. Now I really get the Simpsons parody of this 0.0
@RobiticDuck
@RobiticDuck 8 лет назад
Simpsons did a great parody and summary of the story well
@furryash8388
@furryash8388 8 лет назад
Yup. Although it ended differently than the movie. :P
@setsers1
@setsers1 7 лет назад
Fanatic Proxy There was a parody?!
@setsers1
@setsers1 7 лет назад
Zanu QueenOfWolves really?
@GuyontheInternet525
@GuyontheInternet525 7 лет назад
Fanatic Proxy wait is it the one where Bart is assumed dead so they got a robot child?
@razorboots634
@razorboots634 6 лет назад
Look, even though the movie was hated, it had so much feeling, most of the movie is dark and alone but at the end, you just can't hold your tears back, the ending is so much to handle that its good.
@calebmauer1751
@calebmauer1751 4 года назад
Yeah, this movie is good. I think a lot of people just expected some fun robot action or a comedy, or like, I, Robot.
@wingedhussar8552
@wingedhussar8552 5 лет назад
As much as I love this review, I disagree with Doug’s take on the ending. Yeah, the not-alien robots made no sense and a lot of it was unrealistic. Sure, it was sappy. But it still works because of the emotional aspect of the ending. This boy wanted nothing more than to spend time with the mother he loved. The film is about David’s quest to obtain his mother’s love, as he spends the whole journey looking for something he thinks can make his impossible but understandable desire come true. In the end, David had the chance to at least spend a perfect day with the loving mother he never had. He died having his one dream come true, having experienced his mother’s love. That’s really moving stuff, and Haley Joel Osman’s great acting really made you feel for David. The emotional execution good enough for me to overlook the plot holes and other flaws, but I understand that those flaws were too distracting for a lot of people.
@alcatraz_9
@alcatraz_9 4 года назад
THANK YOU random commentor edit this is not sarcasm
@guillermoseptimo4561
@guillermoseptimo4561 4 года назад
Im a 100% agree with you, well done. Greetings from Argentina
@s0613765
@s0613765 4 года назад
100% agree
@unclefranklin4575
@unclefranklin4575 2 года назад
David's dead by the end? I guess it makes sense, he got exactly what he wanted in life so there's nothing left for him, but I never really thought of what happened afterwards.
@RTU130
@RTU130 2 года назад
Ye
@angryjellobear9353
@angryjellobear9353 7 лет назад
I feel like this would've been better if Spielberg and Kubrick co-directed it. Spielberg could get the actors to give a shit about what they were filming, and Kubrick would do his style of filming, such as holding a shot to make an uncomfortable feeling. Definitely be a better movie if that happened.
@MDWolfe-ks5fu
@MDWolfe-ks5fu 7 лет назад
Angry Jello Bear But fate is really against Kubrick when it’s time for his mortal coils to shuffle off. But that is really a good thought.
@weeznaz8195
@weeznaz8195 6 лет назад
You saying the actors in Kubrick's movies didn't give a shit??? Have you seen more Kubrick movies? Most of the actors are great
@reversalmushroom
@reversalmushroom 6 лет назад
Directing and acting aren't enough. The movie needed to be rewritten. A lot of the problems NC points out are just retarded things that happen. What sunk this ship is a badly written script. Doesn't matter how much you try to dress it up with visuals.
@mikeman232
@mikeman232 8 лет назад
Where's Elder Maxson when you need him? Anyone?
@MediaGhost_
@MediaGhost_ 8 лет назад
Shut up, Elder Maxson is a fucker
@TheHobbitFTW
@TheHobbitFTW 8 лет назад
+Andrew Driscoll says the stud with the power armor profile pic
@MediaGhost_
@MediaGhost_ 8 лет назад
TheHobbitFTW why thank you...wait
@MURFGAMING1228
@MURFGAMING1228 8 лет назад
There's a mod out there called Odd Enemy Names. It changes Maxson's name to Self Entitled Piece of Human Garbage. I'd say it's accurate, how about you?
@MediaGhost_
@MediaGhost_ 8 лет назад
MURFGAMING1228 sounds like my ex
@nickkurtz512
@nickkurtz512 4 года назад
Critic: “So David comes across a bunch of robot zombies-If that’s not a thing....someone make that a thing.” David Cage working on Detroit Becoming Human: “Thanks for the idea.”
@TheEnigmaStyle
@TheEnigmaStyle 8 лет назад
Second time watching and the TMZ skit still has me gasping for air. Also, I kinda like this film DON'T HATE ME. I find that the film can pull off the emotional gut punches almost perfectly, even if the film is far from perfect.
@donnelwaddledee965
@donnelwaddledee965 8 лет назад
I HATE...people that hate on others that like things that aren't that popular. Your opinion is yours, and I agree that the movie has those emotional moments
@TheEnigmaStyle
@TheEnigmaStyle 8 лет назад
+James Brincefield My mum cut off ventilation to my room just as the skit came on
@TheEnigmaStyle
@TheEnigmaStyle 8 лет назад
+Pikachu Thirteen I grew up on this film and my family LOVE IT. I don't share exactly the same sentiments as them, but I really do admire how effectively it can pull off emotional moments, even in the final scenes of the film. I only said that as a sort of disclaimer I don't really mind when people find it mind-melting that you can have a difference of opinion. You can't have heated disputes over facts after-all.
@Salamon2
@Salamon2 8 лет назад
+TheEnigmaStyle I like this film as well for the emotional punches it has--even with the sappy ending. It's the right emotional end to the story, even if the logic it takes to get there requires turning off your brain. Sometimes, that's acceptable if the emotional canvas is right. :)
@mariosonicguy2569
@mariosonicguy2569 8 лет назад
LOVE THE TMZ SKIT
@GANONdork123
@GANONdork123 6 лет назад
I remember watching AI for the first time and thinking that it would end with David wishing to the statue forever. The real ending kind of came out of nowhere.
@michaelroseagain
@michaelroseagain 10 месяцев назад
unless all of that ending is a dream, he's powering down, under the sea, trapped in his flying machine, under the ferris wheel
@the_absurd_hero
@the_absurd_hero 5 лет назад
Your final analysis of Spielberg on Kubrick is so heartwarming. It’s so easy to dismiss a movie as terrible, but it’s also important to think about the makers, creators, and dreamers of these stories. But some movies and directors are legitimately bad... Uwe Boll...
@dukespubber741
@dukespubber741 8 лет назад
I love how Malcolm was the last to run from his seat at the end but was the 2nd to the computer. He is FAST!
@morgangobin6550
@morgangobin6550 8 лет назад
If you think that's a continuity error, watch the Critic's reflection in the window at the very end of the video. It freezes, then moves forward as if to say cut or turn off the camera.
@darragh9837
@darragh9837 7 лет назад
Duke Spubber he black
@danielnicholasgeorgi4292
@danielnicholasgeorgi4292 7 лет назад
IRONY: You single handily sold me to finally watch this movie, I love every script you and your brother write. Always will be a NC fan, but your bashing of this movie sold me, I think what I've seen and the way you've analyzed it, in turn made it look gorgeous to me. These men are the founding fathers of visual ingenuity.
@thebrutusmars
@thebrutusmars 7 лет назад
Danielnicholas Georgi How is this ironic? Also, sorry to be the one to do this But: Handedly, not handily
@xendurian8217
@xendurian8217 6 лет назад
Also also, how was this single handedly? He had like four other actors!
@danielnicholasgeorgi4292
@danielnicholasgeorgi4292 6 лет назад
xendurian well fine him and rob .. the actors were funny but the Walkers are the ones that write the script.
@xendurian8217
@xendurian8217 6 лет назад
Ah, but that's still TWO people. It's still not single-handed! But seriously, I love these guys. Who on Earth would possibly downvote this? This is gold!
@danielnicholasgeorgi4292
@danielnicholasgeorgi4292 6 лет назад
xendurian yeah poor choice of words tho i️ did give Rob credit to in my original comment
@overlydramaticpanda
@overlydramaticpanda 6 лет назад
I honestly didn't know about the ending before watching this review, but just going by the premise of "Pinocchio but with robots" and the number of references and parallels there seem to be to Pinocchio throughout the movie...why would anyone be surprised that the movie ended with David becoming a "real boy"? I mean, you can tell just from the tone of the thing that it's not going to be some secretly deeply tragic story with the ending being the equivalent of Pinocchio ending with him being "killed" after escaping from the whale. I mean, I get people not liking the ending (which seems more of an epilogue anyway) but it shouldn't have been a surprise to anyone.
@StriderOwO
@StriderOwO 8 лет назад
Legitimate question: If David is a robot, how does he cry? No, seriously, I want to know.
@brandonmiles86
@brandonmiles86 8 лет назад
He was programmed to be as human as possible. David was an incredibly sophisticated piece of hardware. They designed him with the ability to cry tears.
@colnag2158
@colnag2158 7 лет назад
Wiper fluid
@lorenz0c0rdova65
@lorenz0c0rdova65 6 лет назад
His saline solution sack is leaking
@thatdude3938
@thatdude3938 6 лет назад
so he could cry, but that green stuff used for food could actually destroy him?
@tastyloaf5487
@tastyloaf5487 6 лет назад
Yeah, it always seemed like a plot hole to me. I mean... Data could eat anything. He was "fully functional" :D
@AJudgeFredd
@AJudgeFredd 8 лет назад
What you don't understand is that the ending is way more fucked up... Teddy gets left behind, David is basically dead, his "mom" is dead and humanity is gone. Sure, he gets what he wanted, but at the cost of any true fulfilling life.
@KeybladeMasterAndy
@KeybladeMasterAndy 8 лет назад
A.I. 2: David's Alien Life. Coming soon. But seriously, yeah it is a bit fucked up.
@NeoConnor1
@NeoConnor1 2 года назад
I know Steven is known for his feel good endings, but some of his best known films are actually known for ambiguous endings. Good example is Schindler's List. Oskar saves his Jews, but what are the last words we see on screen? "In memory of the 6 million Jews murdered?" Or in Munich, when we are told that 9 of the 11 terrorists were murdered, only to have the World Trade Center in the background. Point of all this: Spielberg can be pretty dark and heavy when he needs to be.
@poihpioakarp8845
@poihpioakarp8845 5 лет назад
the last 20 minutes are phenomenal and no one will convince me otherwise
@iamsaztak
@iamsaztak 5 лет назад
I kinda like the ending. It's surreal, creepy, sweet, and so bizarre I can't help but be fascinated by it. I never really saw it as "sappy", it's more like a mindfuck, honestly. But to be fair, that's in part due to how bad and sappy it is too. It has so many strange overtones, religious, fairy tale, sci-fi, incredibly depressing implications (how long was David conscious underwater? What will his life be like after this "happy ending"?), all mixed together in a baffling "happy" ending that is seemingly unecessary. I'm fond of it, but it's hard to explain in a comment why. I didn't know the story about Kubrick and Spielberg before this review, and honestly it makes it even MORE interesting. It's this gentle tone mixed with really dark implications that just makes me wonder. In that way, I find it quite powerful, esp when combined with the story of its making. It's the kind of movie I feel like could be genius if it had been handled differently. Maybe I just like it for what I think it was trying to do. The rest of the movie was pretty forgettable. But that ending is too bizarre not to remember.
@theginbot1
@theginbot1 8 лет назад
I bet Malcom's secret was so dark, it couldn't been shown.
@phoenixwarrior100
@phoenixwarrior100 8 лет назад
it was about killing all of the Chinese
@sudevsen
@sudevsen 8 лет назад
he is secretly......a white guy in blackface
@dusksentry5836
@dusksentry5836 7 лет назад
he is secretly a black guy with a white mask. in blackface
@setsers1
@setsers1 7 лет назад
Sudev Sen ha
@HeronLikesStuff
@HeronLikesStuff 7 лет назад
He's Bill secret identity!
@kyleshiflet7932
@kyleshiflet7932 5 лет назад
I hate TMZ and that Kubrick joke is something that TMZ would do
@childecamehome7149
@childecamehome7149 3 года назад
? Time stamp?
@themysteriouscatperson9483
@themysteriouscatperson9483 3 года назад
@@childecamehome7149 Here you go, 34:19
@warioland523
@warioland523 6 лет назад
I remember this movie. When I watched it I couldn't fathom what I just watched. I felt very depressed and miserable feeling the ultimate sense of pity and sadness over a character and he wasn't even human. He is nothing more then a glorified computer program that is designed to look human. It was mostly due to the ending. Damn it's depressing. He did all that all that work and even went so far as waiting for 2000 freaking years only to be left with not even his real "mother". It was nothing more then a defective clone created by these creepy looking robots with the original's memories that would die in a day. What's even worse is the main character knowing this presumably sets his system to terminal deactivation mode so that when the day is up and Monica dies David would die as well and they just die together in their bed with Teddy watching and grieving for them both. That has got be the most miserable kick in the face ending I have ever watched. Damn. After I watched this movie for the first time I vowed never to watch it again and I am still avoiding it to this day.
@tomnorton4277
@tomnorton4277 6 лет назад
Did you like this movie for the emotional roller coaster or dislike it for the exact same reason?
@Charmedsas1
@Charmedsas1 6 лет назад
Same.
@tomnorton4277
@tomnorton4277 6 лет назад
ZeldaKing64 You never answered my question.
@andrewkalten9796
@andrewkalten9796 6 лет назад
I did the same with Spooky Buddies.
@JawsFan27
@JawsFan27 6 лет назад
I can't watch it again for that exact same reason. Way too fucking depressing.
@MegaToonzNetwork
@MegaToonzNetwork 7 лет назад
And Teddy? Well fuck Teddy.... Can't say it better myself. >:)
@jimbartek3323
@jimbartek3323 2 года назад
One of the greatest Nostalgia Critic reviews ever. All the crew's talents really shine here.
@ChannelAwesome
@ChannelAwesome 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed the video!
@Gage-jk4pm
@Gage-jk4pm Год назад
​@@ChannelAwesomeyou might not be too funny... But you are better than trollsworldtourfan2001.
@Mochitachi70
@Mochitachi70 6 лет назад
So this movie features beings that are not supposed to have feelings but they have anyway, Haley Joel Osment fighting against another version of himself, and way too many convoluted plot twists... Kubrik was truly a visionary, he predicted the entirety of Kingdom Hearts II.
@gageperuti5519
@gageperuti5519 2 года назад
Yeah, but at least that didn't have an ending that makes you want to scream into a pillow.
@Boom2ickle
@Boom2ickle 10 месяцев назад
He did WHAT
@JmanbeatsGamesJmanFX
@JmanbeatsGamesJmanFX 8 лет назад
this is actually a really fucking sad movie
@silverretro8135
@silverretro8135 6 лет назад
DETROIT: BECOME HUMAN
@Lesbianlichen
@Lesbianlichen 8 лет назад
I actually love this movie and the ending made me cry
@SerenityM16
@SerenityM16 8 лет назад
Though even if you don't like the movie, you got to respect the envious friendship the two had.
@imjustmark
@imjustmark 8 лет назад
But the ending was so cheesy, I have to agree with the critic on having the ending being the kid staying in the water for the rest of his life
@SerenityM16
@SerenityM16 8 лет назад
sweetblackblood1 Personal much? He's ripped apart movies I love too
@matthex7718
@matthex7718 8 лет назад
I love it too it's on my top 10 favourite movie list
@ironscomics5484
@ironscomics5484 8 лет назад
Ending made me cry but not my favorite and most liked movies in my opinion
@abdullahamer6969
@abdullahamer6969 8 лет назад
God this made me cry.
@logicaloverdrive8197
@logicaloverdrive8197 6 лет назад
In a good way by how touching this and some of the comments are, I’m in tears
@Mr_Original
@Mr_Original 6 лет назад
7:12 had me crying in laughter. XD
@robertnett9793
@robertnett9793 5 лет назад
How do you program love... very easy: Open Python-editor of your choice: First line: import Love
@BaddeJimme
@BaddeJimme 4 года назад
I was trying to do it in C but it didn't work: % make love Make: Don't know how to make love. Stop.
@troywright359
@troywright359 7 лет назад
the only thing David wanted when he unfroze was his mother. he told the alien to bring her back, he didn't care what she would think millennia removed from all family culture and the earth frozen. and when the aliens told him not to mention her family and to literally have her all to himself, he smiled a sick robotic smile, for his program was nearing completion. life goal complete. David is the bad guy in this picture. but the real villain is the ones who programmed him that way , the ones tired and scarred from earlier relationships and thinking that programming perfection would solve their deep need. only they didn't program perfection. they programmed obsession.
@dancepiglover
@dancepiglover 5 лет назад
Sort of like what Jessica Rabbit said. "I'm not bad; I'm just programed that way."
@troywright359
@troywright359 4 года назад
@@dancepiglover well people today are obsessed over their droids (phones) so maybe they wanted the tables turned
@shion980
@shion980 7 лет назад
This is one of my guilty pleasure movies. Everybody hated it, but I found myself in tears at the end.
@BishounenLuvr
@BishounenLuvr 6 лет назад
I cry too (fist bump)
@razorboots634
@razorboots634 6 лет назад
Same here.
@JeriDro
@JeriDro 4 года назад
when I saw this around age 11, it depressed the hell out of me
@thephantom496
@thephantom496 7 лет назад
I actually really like AI.
@AFPgamer
@AFPgamer 6 лет назад
Captain Comics Al is nice guy, yeah
@tastyloaf5487
@tastyloaf5487 6 лет назад
wut
@alanzapreservationtheythem2861
Agreed Captain Comics, Al is a very nice guy
@theguyintheworks8838
@theguyintheworks8838 6 лет назад
Captain Comics true, Al helped me get across the country and didn't complain once, even when we got into that traffic jam.
@trainsbangsandautomobiles824
@trainsbangsandautomobiles824 6 лет назад
I take it TMZ tried to sue CA for some shit lol
@matthewjones6786
@matthewjones6786 2 года назад
They tried “deformation if character”, but the court ruled that there was no character to be found. XD
@StormsandSaugeye
@StormsandSaugeye 6 лет назад
I always thought the ending scene was actually a rather sentimental touch. Made me tear up at least.
@smore2810
@smore2810 4 года назад
Probaly one of the very few movies that made me cry. This one is probaly the one that made me cry most
@danielzamora9660
@danielzamora9660 4 года назад
Same
@tuschman168
@tuschman168 3 года назад
Same. The turn of the century really was the time of melancholic sci-fi endings. Remember Bicentennial Man?
@Jarod-vg9wq
@Jarod-vg9wq Год назад
It sucks.
@humbertojimmy
@humbertojimmy 7 лет назад
"A love that will never die"... this is, in itself, a paradox. Love doesn't exist in a vacuum, it's a feeling that only work along with *other* feelings. It's normal (and expected) for love to die out - or even worse - when we are mistreated by the very object of our love. If this machine kid will really *always* love their parents *no matter what,* then we have a problem... Can we call "love" to a feeling that doesn't turn into hatred after abuse and neglect? No. It was never love then, it was only a "program". a copy of love but without the normal ramifications that should be expected from it. Unconditional love isn't true love... it's a weird form of brainwashing!
@johndoe-uz2kc
@johndoe-uz2kc 5 лет назад
I actually liked the ending, i like the idea of a perfect day.
@thatguyonthebusthatstaresa7437
@thatguyonthebusthatstaresa7437 4 года назад
Ehh, could of been better...
@Buderus69
@Buderus69 4 года назад
Everyone gets one at the end
@wthisgoingon__4300
@wthisgoingon__4300 4 года назад
I felt bad for the teddy too
@gianinabadami5341
@gianinabadami5341 4 года назад
I personally agree The Critic that it should have ended there and it can be one of those cases you ponder on your own what happens to him once he is found in that boat ship
@ParadoxGavel
@ParadoxGavel 6 лет назад
I didn't think the ending was that bad. A bit out of place, sure, but not really bad.
@MythlyInari
@MythlyInari 8 лет назад
For the longest time, I thought TMZ was some clever joke Nostalgia Critic created to subtly poke fun at some news-reporting group. I finally decided to look up "TMZ" out of curiosity...and it's a real group. What. I was COMPLETELY convinced they were fake and was just a joke, but..wow. That's horrid. I'm glad I've never heard of them outside the joke. And now I've got my browser history tainted with actually visiting the website. Yay.
@danielvelker619
@danielvelker619 5 лет назад
I love how the critic did this in retaliation for TMZ coming after him for making fun of them in the South Park video. What a great way to stick it to those hypocrites. I wonder what they thought of this
@pishposh1504
@pishposh1504 8 лет назад
overall I really like A.I. the movie's biggest problem is Henry, Monica and their shit son. they're just unexplainably weird and it doesn't flow with the rest of the movie. the spaghetti dinner laugh fest is especially M. Night Shyamalan bad.
@1805movie
@1805movie 6 лет назад
I just noticed that Malcolm's drunken recordings were edited out. Along with the music for that segment.
@TheDorianTube
@TheDorianTube 6 лет назад
Ah so there was a scene with him after all.
@trainsbangsandautomobiles824
@trainsbangsandautomobiles824 6 лет назад
Im following for more. The thought that somewhere out there on the great wide web...... there is a video of a cheesy scene of a drunken Malcolm. We all must have hope...
@TheDorianTube
@TheDorianTube 6 лет назад
The deleted scene was a 'racist' joke. It's another example on how The Nostalgia Critic became a borderline SJW. Too many episodes with him pandering to them (Considering that half/all the members of Channel Awesome were PC nut jobs, from forum moderators to actual critics, I can see why). It becomes painfully obvious by watching very old reviews (like this one before the censorship) where he was waaay less afraid to piss off ''progressives''. /watch?v=J6NIaQpJrCU&t=411s here's the unedited skit.
@trainsbangsandautomobiles824
@trainsbangsandautomobiles824 6 лет назад
Makes perfect sense. The review on Furry Road (especially at the end) seemed like one big SJW commercial.
@TheDorianTube
@TheDorianTube 6 лет назад
Ya and in the end, like always, they tend to cannibalize each other, thus the whole controversy surrounding Channel Awesome. I just hope that this experience taught him something.
@andrewvasquez6572
@andrewvasquez6572 6 лет назад
I love how you make fun of TMZ
@WerehogFan18
@WerehogFan18 7 лет назад
What I learn after watching A.I., as a kid and adult is: Whatever you do, don't imagine Sora from Kingdom Hearts! Otherwise, you'll be traumatized and burst into tears for imagining him in that situation! This makes me wish Haley Joel Osment didn't appear in this movie.
@benm5970
@benm5970 6 лет назад
Here’s a fun drinking game, take a shot every time David says “I’m David”
@gianinabadami5341
@gianinabadami5341 4 года назад
Except for the times he says says it three times so close together then I imagine you would have a shot glass that is three in one
@plissken2156
@plissken2156 6 месяцев назад
With A.I., Spielberg made a kid's movie with lame adults, whereas Kubrick would've made an adult movie with very sophisticated kids.
@Joawlisdoingfine
@Joawlisdoingfine 8 лет назад
So that kid is a Synth?
@Joawlisdoingfine
@Joawlisdoingfine 8 лет назад
Shoot hik
@norcalroamer5774
@norcalroamer5774 8 лет назад
It's SHAUN!
@Joawlisdoingfine
@Joawlisdoingfine 8 лет назад
Geiger Boy Hey want to know something funny? MY SON RAN AWAY WHILE MUTANTS WERE ATTACK MA HOUSE. Had to reload a save to keep him there
@Valentina-ng4hh
@Valentina-ng4hh 8 лет назад
SHAUN!!
@Joawlisdoingfine
@Joawlisdoingfine 8 лет назад
Pratim Gupta Yeah I know. Just comparing the way they act. Still not sure why the brotherehood hates synths. Their more like a geneticly modified clones of my son.
@finding_aether
@finding_aether 7 лет назад
To defend the Flesh Fair, the point about the A.I was that robots already achieved sentience before David, but humans did not realise that because they look and behaved differently. (sort of like how whites treated the other races, putting them in zoos for entertainment, etc) Thats why the crowd could hear David, who was more "human" but not hear the years of robots pleading for their lives... The last scene is also much darker, if you consider that fact David chose to destroy Monica's memories, essentially killing her, jusy to create a fake Monica for a single day. His love is not a mature love, His obsession for a perfect Mother destroyed everyone around him. The real Monica who did love him, albeit not perfectly, can now never be revived ever again, the bear is now alone, Gigolo Joe is destroyed just to rescue him and he commited suicide. In essense, like the biblical King David with his son Absalom, he loved those who hated him and hated those who loved him. I can believe Spielberg when he said the ending was Kubrick's idea.
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