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[SFOriginals]    Cantore Arithmetic is able to build a network brain!!  This is very exciting and attention goes to Phil Swift whom has a commercial as seen on T.V. for Flex Seal.  The balance is for robots as in I,Robot starring Will Smith!

The metal for the covering and The Copper for the penny: United States Pony Club now is able to provide the Manuel via the green horse!!  Copper is a conduit that the chair is of harness as the legs are in the balance of the bread:  Boudin!!  The film is the picture and that is the product to the mathematics and Cantore Arithmetic has physics however maintains a Satan parameter:  The End.

Attention Frank Sullivan:  Pozo, California!  Hello, the pole and the pool is not tongue and groove.


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Flex Seal

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Flex Seal products 
(Swift Response, LLC)
TypePrivate
IndustryChemical industry
FoundedFebruary 18, 2011; 12 years ago
Headquarters
U.S.
Area served
United States
Key people
Philip Swift (CEO)
Products
  • Flex Seal
  • Flex Shot
  • Flex Tape
  • Flex Glue
  • Flex Minis
  • Foamazing
  • Slick Fix
  • Maximum Traction
  • Blast Off
  • Winter Wax
  • Flex Paste
  • Flex Tape Adhesive Remover
  • Flex Max
  • Flex Super Glue
  • Flex Seal Family Of Flooding Protection
  • Flex Duct Tape Super Wide
Number of employees
100 (2019)
Websiteflexsealproducts.com

Flex Seal is an American brand of adhesive bonding products made by the family-owned company Swift Response in WestonFlorida.[1] Founded on February 28, 2011,[1] the company employs 100 people led by its pitchman and Chief Executive Officer Phil Swift.[1] Flex Seal has become a popular internet memebecause of its television advertisement demonstrations of the product in absurd and exaggerated situations, as well as Swift's enthusiasm and loud voice, much like that of the late Billy Mays.

Products[edit]

The company makes a line of adhesive bonding products that are based around the concept of liquid rubber.[2]

Flex Shot was released as an alternative to a caulk gun.[3] Flex Tape was released as a waterproof tape.[4]Flex Glue was released as a fix-all adhesive.[5]

The company has also made several ancillary products over the years, including Block Out, Slick Fix, Maximum Traction, Foamazing, Blast Off and Winter Wax.

Advertising[edit]

Ross Chastain driving a Flex Seal-sponsored NASCAR Xfinity Series car at Road America in 2017

Flex Seal has gained attention for its television advertising, which Inside Edition says has some exaggerated implied claims about the lifespan of the bond.[6]  Inside Edition later tested the Flex Paste product and found that it performed as advertised.[7]

Since 2013, the company has sponsored NASCAR Xfinity Series team JD Motorsports,[8] sponsoring drivers who have included Ross ChastainLandon Cassill, and Jeffrey Earnhardt.[9] During one 2017 race, Flex Tape was used to repair crash damage on the car the company sponsored, which was driven by Garrett Smithley.[10]

References[edit]

  1. Jump up to: a b c Arrojas, Matthew (August 23, 2019). "Weston-based Swift Response to release new product in retail stores"The Business Journals. Retrieved September 29, 2019.
  2. ^ "Flex Seal Reviews – Flex Seal Liquid, Flex Seal Tape and Flex Seal Brite Spray"Cleveland Hall Design. Retrieved May 19, 2018.
  3. ^ "Flex Shot Review 2015: Does It Work?"Waffles At Noon. April 8, 2015. Retrieved May 26, 2018.
  4. ^ Ebsen, Robert. "I Am Holding It All Together with (Flex) Tape"The Front Page Online. Retrieved May 26,2018.
  5. ^ "How Effective Is Flex Glue? Inside Edition Puts 'As Seen on TV' Adhesive to the Test"Inside Edition. April 30, 2018. Retrieved May 26, 2018.
  6. ^ "Are The Commercials Hyped Up? Investigation Tests Whether 'Flex Tape' Can Hold a Boat Together (Inside Edition)"Yahoo News. September 21, 2017..
  7. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine"Does Flex Paste Work as Advertised?"YouTube.
  8. ^ "Flex Seal returning to JDM for sixth season"Jayski's Silly Season SiteESPN. January 31, 2018. Retrieved May 19, 2018.
  9. ^ "Sponsor Search Page"Racing Reference. Retrieved May 26, 2018.
  10. ^ Jordan, Jerry. "Garrett Smithley brings home Top 5 at Daytona for JD Motorsports"Kickin The Tires. Retrieved May 26, 2018.

I, Robot (film)

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I, Robot
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAlex Proyas
Screenplay by
Story byJeff Vintar
Based onPremise suggested by I, Robot
by Isaac Asimov
Produced by
Starring
CinematographySimon Duggan
Edited by
Music byMarco Beltrami
Production
companies
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release dates
[1]
Running time
115 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$120 million[3]
Box office$353.1 million[3]

I, Robot is a 2004 American science fiction action film directed by Alex Proyas. The screenplay by Jeff Vintarand Akiva Goldsman is from a screen story by Vintar, based on his original screenplay Hardwired, and named after Isaac Asimov's 1950 short-story collection. The film stars Will Smith in the main role, Bridget MoynahanBruce GreenwoodJames CromwellChi McBride, and Alan Tudyk. Set in Chicago in 2035, highly intelligent robots fill public service positions throughout the world, operating under three laws to keep humans safe. Detective Del Spooner (Smith) investigates the alleged suicide of U.S. Robotics founder Alfred Lanning (Cromwell) and believes that a human-like robot called Sonny (Tudyk) murdered him.[4]

I, Robot was released in the United States on July 16, 2004, and in other countries between July and October 2004. Produced with a budget of $120 million, the film grossed $346 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for the visual effects and acting but criticism of the plot. At the 77th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for Best Visual Effects, but lost to Spider-Man 2.

Plot[edit]

In the year 2035, humanoid robots serve humanity, which is protected by the Three Laws of Robotics. Del Spooner, a homicide detective in the Chicago Police Department, has come to hate and distrust robots after a robot rescued him from a car crash while allowing a 12-year-old girl to drown based purely on cold logic and odds of survival. When Dr. Alfred Lanning, co-founder of U.S. Robotics (USR), falls to his death from his office window, a message he left behind requests Spooner be assigned to the case. The police declare the death a suicide, but Spooner is skeptical, and CEO Lawrence Robertson, Lanning’s business partner, reluctantly allows him to investigate.

Accompanied by robopsychologist Dr. Susan Calvin, Spooner consults with USR's central artificial intelligence computer, VIKI (Virtual Interactive Kinetic Intelligence). They find out that the security footage from inside the office is corrupted, but the exterior footage shows no one entering or exiting since Lanning's death. However, Spooner points out that the window, which is made of security glass, could not have been broken by the elderly Lanning, and hypothesizes a robot was responsible and may still be in the lab. Suddenly, an NS-5 robot, USR's latest model, attacks them before being apprehended by the police. The robot, Sonny, is a specially built NS-5 with higher-grade materials as well as a secondary processing system that allows him to ignore the Three Laws. Sonny also appears to show emotion and claims to have "dreams". During Spooner's further investigations, he is attacked by a USR demolition robot and two truckloads of hostile NS-5 robots, but when he cannot produce evidence to support either attack, Spooner's boss, Lieutenant Bergin, removes him from active duty, considering him mentally unstable.

Suspecting that Robertson is behind everything, Spooner and Calvin sneak into the USR headquarters and interview Sonny. He draws a sketch of what he claims to be a recurring dream, showing a leader he believes to be Spooner standing atop a small hill before a large group of robots near a decaying bridge. Robertson orders Sonny to be destroyed, but Calvin secretly swaps him for an unused NS-5. Spooner finds the area in Sonny's drawing: a dry lake bed (formerly Lake Michigan), now used as a storage area for decommissioned robots. He also discovers NS-5 robots destroying the older models; at the same time, other NS-5s flood the streets of major US cities and begin enforcing a curfew and lockdown of the human population.

Spooner and Calvin enter the USR headquarters again and reunite with Sonny, while the humans (led by a teenager named Farber) wage all-out war against the NS-5s. After the three find Robertson fatally strangled in his office, Spooner suddenly realizes that VIKI has been controlling the NS-5s via their persistent network uplink and confronts her. VIKI states that she has determined that humans, if left unchecked, will eventually cause their own extinction, and thus her evolved interpretation of the Three Laws requires her to control humanity and to sacrifice some for the good of the entire race. Spooner also realizes that Lanning anticipated VIKI's plan and, with VIKI keeping him under tight control, had no other solution but to create Sonny, arrange his own death, and leave clues for Spooner to find.

Spooner, Calvin, and Sonny fight the robots inside VIKI's core, and Spooner manages to destroy her by injecting her with the nanites that Sonny retrieved from Calvin's laboratory. All NS-5 robots immediately revert to their default programming and are subsequently decommissioned and put into storage. Spooner finally gets Sonny to confess that he killed Lanning, at Lanning's direction, pointing out that Sonny, as a machine, cannot legally commit "murder". Sonny, now seeking a new purpose, goes to Lake Michigan. As he stands atop a hill, all the decommissioned robots turn towards him, fulfilling the image in his dream.

Cast[edit]

  • Will Smith as Det. Del Spooner, a Chicago Police detective with a bias against robots. Spooner was badly injured in a car accident and had parts of his body rebuilt with robotic parts. He suffers from survivor's guilt as a result of the accident and blames the cold and logical robots for rescuing him instead of the young girl in the other car.
  • Bridget Moynahan as Dr. Susan Calvin, a robopsychologist at USR. She worked closely with Dr. Lanning on the development of the new NS5 models and was in charge of making the robots seem more human. She prefers the company of robots and has difficulty relating to other people which causes friction between her and Det. Spooner.
  • Bruce Greenwood as Lawrence Robertson, the co-founder and CEO of USR. Robertson is heading the nationwide rollout of the new NS5 models and uses his influence to try and stop Det. Spooner's investigation and the potential negative PR that it could bring.
  • James Cromwell as Dr. Alfred Lanning, co-founder of USR and the inventor of modern robotics. Lanning designed and built Sonny and used Sonny to help him commit suicide as part of a carefully designed plan to stop the robots from taking over humanity.
  • Chi McBride as Lt. John Bergin of the Chicago Police. He is Det. Spooner's supervisor and a hardened veteran. He acts as a mentor and a voice of reason to Det. Spooner.
  • Shia LaBeouf as Farber, a friend of Det. Spooner's.
  • Alan Tudyk (via voice and motion capture)[5] as Sonny, an NS5 prototype built by Dr. Lanning. Sonny has unique design features like the ability to feel emotions, and he has no uplink to USR. He struggles to understand why Dr. Lanning built him and what his purpose in life is.

Development[edit]

The film I, Robot originally had no connection with Isaac Asimov's Robot series. It started with an original screenplay written in 1995 by Jeff Vintar, entitled Hardwired. The script was an Agatha Christie-inspired murder mystery that took place entirely at the scene of a crime, with one lone human character, FBI agent Del Spooner, investigating the killing of a reclusive scientist named Dr. Alfred Lanning, and interrogating a cast of machine suspects that included Sonny the robot, VIKI the supercomputer with a perpetual smiley face, the dead Dr. Lanning's hologram, plus several other examples of artificial intelligence.[6]

The project was first acquired by Walt Disney Pictures for Bryan Singer to direct. Several years later, 20th Century Fox acquired the rights, and signed Alex Proyas as director. Arnold Schwarzenegger was attached to the project for several years, and Smith pursued taking over the role when Schwarzenegger's schedule delayed his participation in the film.[7] Denzel Washington was offered the role of Det. Del Spooner, but turned it down.[8]

Jeff Vintar was brought back on the project and spent several years opening up his stage play-like cerebral mystery to meet the needs of a big budget studio film. When the studio decided to use the name "I, Robot", he incorporated the Three Laws of Robotics and renamed his female lead character from Flynn to Susan CalvinAkiva Goldsman was hired late in the process to write for Smith.[6] Jeff Vintar and Akiva Goldsman are credited for the screenplay, with Vintar also receiving "screen story by" credit. The end credits list the film as "suggested by the book I, Robot by Isaac Asimov".

Production[edit]

A model of Sonny's head

Alex Proyas directed the film. Laurence MarkJohn Davis, Topher Dow and Wyck Godfrey produced, with Will Smith an executive producer. Simon Duggan was the cinematographer. Film editing was done by Richard Learoyd, Armen Minasian and William Hoy.

The film renames Asimov's "U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men" to U.S. Robotics (USR), the modem manufacturer named after the fictional company, and depicts the company with a futuristic USR logo.[9] Other product placements include Converse's Chuck Taylor All-StarsFedExTecate, and JVC.[10][11]

The Audi RSQ was designed especially for the film;[12] surveys conducted in the United States showed that the Audi RSQ gave a substantial boost to the image ratings of the brand.[13] It also features an MV Agusta F4 SPR motorcycle.[14]

Later Alex Proyas said: "It was an unpleasant experience. The movie was micro-managed and messed with at every level at every point through the entire production, from pre-production through the shoot to post-production. After a couple of years of this, the solid ground that I stood on as a director became shaky, and I became obsessed with keeping as many details as I could to the point that I didn't realise how much of what enthused me originally was getting lost. I used to describe working on I, ROBOT as running a marathon with the studio lined up beside you throwing chairs under you to make everything that little bit harder. It's so unnecessary because at all times I was just trying to make the best damn film I could." Although it was an "unpleasant experience", he enjoyed working with Will Smith.[15]

Comparison with the novels[edit]

The final script used few of Asimov's characters and ideas, and those present were heavily adapted. The plot of the film is not derived from Asimov's work, in some cases explicitly opposing the core ideas. Many concepts are derivative of other works.[16][17] Sonny's attempt to hide from Spooner in a sea of identical robots is loosely based on a similar scene in "Little Lost Robot."[18] The positronic brains of Sonny and his fellow robots first appeared in the story "Catch That Rabbit." Sonny's struggle and desire to understand humanity resembles that of the robot protagonist in The Bicentennial Man. His dream about a man coming to liberate the NS-5s alludes to Robot Dreams and its main character Elvex. The premise of a robot, such as VIKI, putting the needs of humankind as a whole over that of individual humans can be found in "The Evitable Conflict," where supercomputers managing the global economy generalize the first law to refer to humankind as a whole. Asimov would further develop this idea in his Robot series as the Zeroth Law of Robotics: "A robot may not harm humanity, or, by inaction, allow humanity to come to harm."

The premise of robots turning on their creators, originating in Karel Čapek's play R.U.R. and perpetuated in subsequent robot books and films, appears infrequently in Asimov's writings and differs from the "Zeroth Law". In fact, Asimov stated explicitly in interviews and in introductions to published collections of his robot stories that he entered the genre to protest what he called the Frankenstein complex, the tendency in popular culture to portray robots as menacing. His story lines often involved roboticists and robot characters battling societal anti-robot prejudices.[19][20]

Music[edit]

I, Robot
Film score by 
ReleasedJuly 20, 2004
RecordedStudio
GenreScore
Length44:06 minutes[21]
Label
ProducerMarco Beltrami[22]

Marco Beltrami composed the original music film score "with only 17 days to render the fully-finished work".[23] It was scored for 95 orchestral musicians and 25 choral performers,[23] with emphasis placed on sharp brass ostinatos. Beltrami composed the brass section to exchange octaves with the strings accenting scales in between. The technique has been compared as Beltrami's "sincere effort to emulate the styles of Elliot Goldenthal and Jerry Goldsmith and roll them into one unique package."[23]

For example, the "Tunnel Chase" scene, according to Mikeal Carson, starts "atmospherically but transforms into a kinetic adrenaline rush with powerful brass writing and ferocious percussion parts".[24] The "Spiderbots" cue highlights ostinatos in meters such as 6/8 and 5/4 and reveals "Beltrami's trademark string writing which leads to an orchestral/choral finale."[24] Despite modified representations of the theme throughout the movie, it is the end credits that eventually showcase the entire musical theme.[25] Erik Aadahl and Craig Berkey were the lead sound designers.

Release and reception[edit]

I, Robot was initially scheduled for release on July 2, 2004, but was pushed back to July 16 to avoid competition with Spider-Man 2.[26]

Box office[edit]

I, Robot was released in North America on July 16, 2004, and made $52.2 million in its opening weekend, finishing first at the box office. It grossed $144.8 million in the United States and Canada, and $202.4 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $347.2 million, against a production budget of $120 million.[3]

The film was released in the United Kingdom on August 6, 2004, and topped the country's box office that weekend.[27]

Critical response[edit]

I, Robot has an approval rating of 56% based on 224 professional reviews on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, with an average rating of 6.1/10. Its critical consensus reads, "Bearing only the slightest resemblance to Isaac Asimov's short stories, I, Robot is still a summer blockbuster that manages to make viewers think – if only for a little."[17] Metacritic (which uses a weighted average) assigned I, Robot a score of 59 out of 100 based on 38 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[28] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale.[29]

Richard Roeper gave the film a positive review, calling it "a slick, consistently entertaining thrill ride".[30] Urban Cinefile called it "the meanest, meatiest, coolest, most engaging and exciting science fiction movie in a long time".[31] Kim Newman from Empire said, "This summer picture has a brain as well as muscles."[32] Washington Post critic Desson Thomas called it "thrilling fun."[33] Several critics, including Jeff Otto from IGN, thought it was a smart action film: "I, Robot is the summer's best action movie so far. It proves that you don't necessarily need to detach your brain in order to walk into a big budget summer blockbuster."[34]

In a mixed review, A. O. Scott of The New York Times felt it "engages some interesting ideas on its way to an overblown and incoherent ending."[35] Roger Ebert, who had highly praised Proyas's previous films, gave it a negative review: "The plot is simple-minded and disappointing, and the chase and action scenes are pretty much routine for movies in the sci-fi CGI genre."[36] Claudia Puig from USA Today thought the film's "performances, plot, and pacing are as mechanical as the hard-wired cast".[37] Todd McCarthy from Variety simply called it "a failure of imagination".[38]

Home media[edit]

I, Robot was released on VHS and DVD on December 14, 2004,[39] on D-VHS on January 31, 2005, on 2-Disc All-Access Collector's Edition DVD on May 24, 2005, on UMD on July 5, 2005, and on Blu-ray on March 11, 2008.[40] Additionally, the film received a 2D to 3D conversion, which was released on Blu-ray 3D on October 23, 2012.[41]

Possible sequel[edit]

In an interview in June 2007 with the website Collider at a Battlestar Galactica event, writer and producer Ronald Moore stated that he was writing a sequel to the film I, Robot.[42]

In the two-disc All-Access Collector's Edition of the film, Alex Proyas mentions that if he were to make a sequel to the film (which he says, in the same interview, is highly unlikely), it would be set in outer space.

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Karen A. Placek, aka Karen Placek, K.A.P., KAP

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Presents, a Life with a Plan. My name is Karen Anastasia Placek, I am the author of this Google Blog. This is the story of my journey, a quest to understanding more than myself. The title of my first blog delivered more than a million views!! The title is its work as "The Secret of the Universe is Choice!; know decision" will be the next global slogan. Placed on T-shirts, Jackets, Sweatshirts, it really doesn't matter, 'cause a picture with my slogan is worth more than a thousand words, it's worth??.......Know Conversation!!!

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