Re: X-Men, The Last Stand




"Chris" <c.dynak@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Mostly true, but explain "I, Robot." I'm not exaggerating one bit when I
say the only thing it had in common with the original work was the title
and the names of some of the characters (and the obligatory three laws).

I didn't read the book, but the movie "I, Robot" was horrible. I probably
would've pulled my hair
out if I read the book.

Probably not. Even today, Asimov is one of the most highly regarded Sci Fi
writters. Frank Herbet is my personal favorite as well as L. Ron Hubert.


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