  What the trailers for the new& nbsp; Will Smith sci- fi flick& nbsp;  urlLink " I,  Robot"  really make me want to see,  more than the movie itself,  is a movie based on Asimov's "
The Caves of Steel"
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 I just reread that and its two direct sequals ( as opposed to all the other stuff that it was also linked to)  a few months ago,  and I couldn't help thinking what a great basis for a movie it would be.
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 Admittedly,  the people writing "
I,  Robot"
 seemed to think so,  too,  since the plot is essentially the same detective story with a seemingly impossible robot murder of a human,  just without the android&
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partner and cranked up several notches on the action scale.
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 I guess maybe they figured if they paid Asimov's estate just enough to use the name of one of his books,  maybe they wouldn't sue them for halfway stealing the plot of another.
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 I'll probably see it when it hits the dollar theater,  though.
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 I'm a sucker.  &
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 Sunday nights are the most boring time for the internet.
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 Lots of sites don't update on weekends,  and even the big&
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corporate news sites seem nearly comatose.
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 Fortunately it's one of the best Adult Swim nights,  so that makes up for it a little.
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 I'll probably be heading over to the Evil Empire Supercenter later tonight to pick up the makings for a Mini- Con logo shirt to wear at OTFCC,  though how much use I get out of it will depend on whether we have shiny staff shirts this year.
