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Spielberg stops ‘Robopocalypse’

Did evil master robot order suspension of production?

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(MCT) — Robot-domination fans around the world are grieving now that Hollywood director Steven Spielberg has suspended production on the long-anticipated science fiction extravaganza “Robopocalypse.”

The proposed film is based on the novel of the same name by robot scientist Daniel H. Wilson about what happens to humans when robots take over the world.

“I’m disappointed,” Wilson told me in a telephone interview Thursday. “Hopefully, it will come together on down the line. Hollywood is fickle, man.”

Spielberg released a statement saying the movie was too expensive to produce and the script “is not ready.”

Many robot stories are variants of the “Frankenstein” tale: Man creates life, becomes his own god and pays for it. In modern tellings, humans are virtual slaves to technology. Once robots walk among us, some foolish scientist decides to give them “feelings,” and everything goes to hell. They become self-aware, they turn evil and then they use our dependence on technology to hunt us down and crush our skulls.

So isn’t it possible that Spielberg is already under evil robot control, since robots about to go evil wouldn’t want this movie out before they’re ready?

“That’s possible,” Wilson said. “But it’s pretty unlikely. If there is a superintelligent machine out there pulling the strings, I don’t think the movie industry would be the first place they’d start.”

The first thing we need are some new rules for robots. The first is that all evil robots, like evil apes, criminal masterminds, Darth Vaders (and Madonna), end up using English accents.

“Perhaps it’s because the English design the speech synthesis capabilities?” Wilson asked. “I don’t know if it stands for all of the British. Then you’ve got your Austrian accents, as in the Terminator.

“It seems that the good robots are always shouting about ‘Danger, Will Robinson,’” Wilson said.
In American accents.

Another thing about evil robots: They have superstrength and flash red eyes before they kill.

“If you look at robots in robot uprising movies, from the perspective of a consumer products person, you’ve got to wonder: Who decided to give them red eyes?” Wilson said.

“Who decided to make them strong enough to jump off of a building and leave cracks in the pavement and then get up and walk away? I have a feeling that the best way to make a robot is to make it incapable of harming a person, by making it too weak or slow to even accidentally hurt someone.

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