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BICENTENNIAL MAN review
God I hate it when a studio’s marketing department
advertises a film as a complete piece of shit and it’s
actually a really really good movie.
The trailers for BICENTENNIAL MAN looked like a
trip to a dentist’s office that wasn’t run by Annette
Kellerman.... but instead by some fanged tooth
sadist.
I have been harboring hopes that this was the... new
Chris Columbus... I’d be seeing direct this movie.
You see.. I’ve had this theory about Chris Columbus.
There have been two Chris Columbus’ working in
Hollywood for the past decade. There’s been the
straight-forward... work for the studio... director of
Family films (HOME ALONE, HOME ALONE 2,
STEPMOM, NINE MONTHS, ETC).... And then
there is the Chris Columbus, the cool dude, that has
been writing and/or producing (DAREDEVIL,
FANTASTIC FOUR, MONKEYBONE,
GREMLINS, YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLMES,
LITTLE NEMO: ADVENTURES IN
SLUMBERLAND, THE GOONIES, etc).
I was hoping that cool Columbus was going to finally
emerge from his cocoon and be the geek director I’ve
been waiting for. I mean... when he chose
STEPMOM over FANTASTIC FOUR... I swear...
my heart nearly broke. It’s been my theory that
Columbus has been directing competent
entertainment for the studios to acheive a degree of
power in the industry with which he could then make
the cool movies he always wanted to make. Or at
least that was my belief.
Then the trailers for BICENTENNIAL MAN showed
up and it looked as if Columbus had turned Nicholas
Kazan’s wonderful screenplay that I had read into
MRS DOUBTFIRE: THE FOILED EDITION.
Being the optimist that I am, I begin recalling the
ocassions where idiotic marketing departments had
advertised Robin Williams films as pop-comedies
when in actuality they were... quite more (FISHER
KING, DEAD POETS SOCIETY, AWAKENINGS,
etc). Perhaps, the marketeers at Disney decided that
they could reach a larger market by putting out the
‘Comedy Beat’ trailer and suckering that mass
audience in with Robin Williams.
Who knows.. perhaps it’ll work. But the film I saw
today was not a Robin Williams comedy. There are
some comedic parts... But this movie is a film about
immortality vs mortality. A story about humanity. A
movie concerned with nobility, interracial romance,
existence and much more.
It isn’t “The Wild Adventures Of Robo-Robin And
The Pepsi Kid”.
For me, this is by far my favorite directoral effort
from Chris Columbus. Is it ‘Brilliant’ like one of our
earlier spy reviewers said?
Well, that depends on whether or not you realize that
DATA is a complete ripoff of Asimov’s writing and
that BICENTENNIAL MAN and THE
POSITRONIC MAN were written decades before
DATA was an inkling in Roddenberry or Berman’s
eye. Heck, if memory serves... those stories predate
the birth of Brent Spiner.
I liked this film quite a bit. It is... a very very good
movie. And when Columbus takes the next step in
his directing career... most likely SPIDER-MAN at
this point in time... then we will see his next best film.
Columbus for me has been a sleeping giant of future
cool movies. His scripts for Comic Book films have
been amazing collaborations with their respective
co-writers... and I’ve been dying for him to... come
out of the closet and be the geek director I have been
hoping he’d be.
It isn’t a literal adaptation of BICENTENNIAL
MAN, but it’s a damn good film of it’s own right.
One of the complaints I have heard has centered
around the design of the robot. Frankly... it’s a
Robot designed by a corporate entity that intended for
it to be a household appliance. Look at you blender...
pretty cool huh? That Microwave? It’s the Fonz
man, right? And that self-cleaning Fridge?
That’s the angle they took with designing Andrew in
this movie. He’s just supposed to be slick and clean
looking. To me... he looks about like something
some damn corporate robot company would come up
with. And... that’s kinda why Andrew wants to grow
and change. He isn’t cold and mechanical... Inside
him he has a soul, and wishes.
As for the world of the future? Well... it’s pretty
spiffy. Nice digital matte paintings, but what I like is
while time is moving on... while changes are being
made... There isn’t too much RADICAL change.
And that’s comforting. Yeah... there’s flying cars and
towers and holographic signs.... Actually in a way...
this film fits a bit into the BACK TO THE FUTURE
universe of the future.... though without that number
of corporate endorsements.
The problems with the film? Well... I was kinda
hoping for a John Williams score with this film, but
didn’t get it. And... well that’s about it for me. I’m
sure we’ll hear some kneejerk “Man, that’s like a
ripoff of MEASURE OF A MAN from ST:TNG!!!
This movie sucks!” stuff... but frankly this egg came
before that chicken.
Chris Columbus has some interesting project on his
platter next. Like I said earlier, he’s the current Front
Runner for SPIDER-MAN, and after this movie... I’m
totally ok with that. He’s also got a really wonderful
script by Michael B Valle called SHERLOCK
HOLMES AND THE VENGENCE OF DRACULA
that I’m in the midst of reading that he’s rumored to
be interested in. As well as those FANTASTIC
FOUR and DAREDEVIL projects.
He’s a director for us to begin watching very very
very closely. He’s about to wow a bunch of us I
think. We’ll see.
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Reader Talkback
okay, so I might give it a
chance by Loki Trickster | Dec 9th, 1999 04:37:02 AM | FIRST! by Skroob1 | Dec 9th, 1999 04:38:52 AM | Columbus doing Spider-man!!!!? by Darth Siskel | Dec 9th, 1999 04:46:16 AM | Incidentally... by Loki Trickster | Dec 9th, 1999 04:49:30 AM | Typical Kneejerk Reaction... by Renly | Dec 9th, 1999 04:53:33 AM | Let's hope columbus follows
through by Doctor Doom | Dec 9th, 1999 04:57:26 AM | Scroob1, I had you beat by two
fucking minutes!!! by Loki Trickster | Dec 9th, 1999 04:59:10 AM | I know, I know... by Skroob1 | Dec 9th, 1999 05:08:10 AM | hey by Hotspur | Dec 9th, 1999 05:18:56 AM | HARRY ! by Hotspur | Dec 9th, 1999 05:21:35 AM | Well... Maybe... by Nevermore Film | Dec 9th, 1999 05:40:44 AM | FIRST! by Asmodeus | Dec 9th, 1999 05:44:04 AM | Ahem, Loki Trickster flag on
the play by Trailer Man | Dec 9th, 1999 05:46:11 AM | Oh shit, I forgot about
Supernova... by Loki Trickster | Dec 9th, 1999 06:18:21 AM | off subject by Hotspur | Dec 9th, 1999 06:29:14 AM | Fantastic Four and Spider-Man? by Dave_F | Dec 9th, 1999 06:33:52 AM | Did you bow Harry? Did you? by Milo_357 | Dec 9th, 1999 08:02:37 AM | Sorry, Harry by ellid | Dec 9th, 1999 08:04:59 AM | Nitpick by Teko | Dec 9th, 1999 08:12:31 AM | Trailers: part of the reason
Hollywood is not getting the
messa by r_dimitri22 | Dec 9th, 1999 09:12:17 AM | The thing about Williams is... by Yossarian | Dec 9th, 1999 09:21:09 AM | Is spiderman going to hold his
face and scream "AHHHHHH"??? by Funny Ha Ha | Dec 9th, 1999 09:26:53 AM | C'mon Harry by Gatsby | Dec 9th, 1999 09:46:11 AM | Nice Spin Control by ardeth | Dec 9th, 1999 10:08:35 AM | I am the Warrior by SCOTT1458 | Dec 9th, 1999 10:36:57 AM | Columbus and
Spiderman.......... by Doctor Midnight | Dec 9th, 1999 10:40:37 AM | just give this to Columbus by Hotspur | Dec 9th, 1999 10:49:05 AM | Fantastic Four by ProfJim | Dec 9th, 1999 11:04:54 AM | An original thought? by Thunderball | Dec 9th, 1999 11:27:40 AM | For those of you who missed
it, some exciting news... by r_dimitri22 | Dec 9th, 1999 11:36:22 AM | Bicentennial Man is really... by Goose42 | Dec 9th, 1999 11:53:01 AM | J. Jonah Jameson is... by Killrose2 | Dec 9th, 1999 12:00:03 PM | Fincher or Columbus by spider-man | Dec 9th, 1999 12:01:46 PM | Sold Out how appropriate by Duke Fartknocker | Dec 9th, 1999 12:27:40 PM | Nah...still not buying into
it. It may not be a comedy,
but I b by dennis | Dec 9th, 1999 12:39:31 PM | THE POSTER CREEPS ME OUT.... by GEEKBASHER 3.0 | Dec 9th, 1999 01:16:48 PM | Loki by Red_2 | Dec 9th, 1999 01:28:25 PM | THAT VARIETY ARTICLE by TRIGGER95 | Dec 9th, 1999 01:29:05 PM | If you're this far down the
talk back, and you scream . .
. by Grayson | Dec 9th, 1999 01:29:32 PM | Up the river Styx without a
paddle by Powerslave | Dec 9th, 1999 01:36:00 PM | Columbus and Spiderman do not
belong in the same sentence by Niiiice | Dec 9th, 1999 01:36:05 PM | by Kurt S. E. | Dec 9th, 1999 01:38:15 PM | I'll BM for the Holidays by bswise | Dec 9th, 1999 01:43:17 PM | gimme a break by Teko | Dec 9th, 1999 02:20:17 PM | I will wait for video. by All Thumbs | Dec 9th, 1999 02:45:09 PM | my fight against those who
claim first by jdegraf | Dec 9th, 1999 02:47:07 PM | immature monkey mob by r_dimitri22 | Dec 9th, 1999 02:47:43 PM | TRIGGER95 by mrbeaks | Dec 9th, 1999 02:48:01 PM | Asimov spinning in
grave....film at 11! by Ninja Nerd | Dec 9th, 1999 02:53:02 PM | MR BEAKS by TRIGGER95 | Dec 9th, 1999 03:54:26 PM | Actually Fincher AND Columbus
are front-runners by Superman#1 | Dec 9th, 1999 04:14:58 PM | Really, .........."Teko" by Kurt S. E. | Dec 9th, 1999 04:19:14 PM | Short Circuit by Mattmig | Dec 9th, 1999 04:44:15 PM | Oh, I See..... by mrbeaks | Dec 9th, 1999 04:45:26 PM | Harry, you have given me hope,
to loki, to GEC (and others
calli by Proph JE | Dec 9th, 1999 04:46:06 PM | my take on it by LUNGROCKET | Dec 9th, 1999 04:59:45 PM | kkrankk says: Columbus is the
dull-but-safe choice for
SPIDER-MA by kkrankk | Dec 9th, 1999 05:03:55 PM | b-man drones by p2 | Dec 9th, 1999 05:07:39 PM | You know, Burton might not be
such a bad choice for
Spiderman. by dennis | Dec 9th, 1999 05:17:45 PM | Fincher and Spiderman by Lazarus Long | Dec 9th, 1999 05:30:18 PM | dennis by Niiiice | Dec 9th, 1999 06:13:06 PM | Niiiice...I wasn't talking
about the story... by dennis | Dec 9th, 1999 07:59:43 PM | I JUST READ THE SPIDEY SCRIPT by sexualchocolate1 | Dec 9th, 1999 08:13:53 PM | Actually, about Asimov and the
Bicentennial Man by robbie | Dec 10th, 1999 01:56:52 AM | It's not about what came
first... by Severen | Dec 10th, 1999 02:12:03 AM | re: Paddy-O by bswise | Dec 10th, 1999 10:48:24 AM | Catherine Zeta-Jones by ColdSun | Dec 10th, 1999 10:55:52 AM | Again? by Matt0518 | Dec 10th, 1999 01:21:04 PM | PINOCCHIO and STUDIO by Integra | Dec 10th, 1999 02:36:27 PM | re Mat0518 by Duke Fartknocker | Dec 10th, 1999 02:43:43 PM | SPIDER-MAN SCRIPT ON DREW'S
SCRIPT-O-RAMA SIGHT!!! CHECK
IT OUT! by sexualchocolate1 | Dec 10th, 1999 03:39:36 PM | Sorry, the scriptment sucks
too. by dennis | Dec 10th, 1999 05:18:07 PM | Script or scriptment? by Niiiice | Dec 10th, 1999 05:27:59 PM | Consensus, not fact by Sorcerer | Dec 10th, 1999 05:52:35 PM | Harry Head by Stalker | Dec 10th, 1999 06:27:03 PM | I wanted to see this anyway by prajadhipok | Dec 10th, 1999 07:43:07 PM | John Cusack as Peter Parker by bswise | Dec 10th, 1999 08:52:30 PM | Cameron scriptment by Aragorn02 | Dec 10th, 1999 10:39:28 PM | My fault for not reading my
message before I posted by Aragorn02 | Dec 10th, 1999 10:45:13 PM | She's Electric! by mr_ripley | Dec 11th, 1999 05:02:17 AM | Originality by Wyr | Dec 11th, 1999 12:41:44 PM | Spider-Man Script and
Scriptment by Simply Scripts | Dec 11th, 1999 03:00:49 PM | Sorry Mr. Simply Scripts. . . by sexualchocolate1 | Dec 12th, 1999 01:27:59 PM | Columbus is officially
Hollywood's Bitch. by rubinator | Dec 12th, 1999 05:20:51 PM | Columbus can suck my left nut
to... by Fuck the police | Dec 12th, 1999 07:35:30 PM | has everyone forgotten "
HEART-BLEEPS" by QIN 13 | Dec 13th, 1999 05:45:33 AM | Columbus is good... FOR ME TO
POOP ON! by Mickey Louse | Dec 13th, 1999 10:33:00 AM | Yossarian by TrashcanMan | Dec 13th, 1999 02:42:34 PM | Spiderman Director? Whats the
damn screenplay? by Simian Logic | Dec 14th, 1999 10:02:22 PM | some hard "Data"... by positronic | Dec 15th, 1999 02:52:01 PM | JJJ = R. Lee Ermey by Swift Justice | Dec 15th, 1999 04:12:25 PM | Is Bicentannial Man based on
The Positronic Man by Aasimov? by Hobbithead | Dec 17th, 1999 06:42:33 AM | Adam Link/Columbus is a
disater by VooBass | Dec 17th, 1999 01:36:42 PM | Corrections by VooBass | Dec 17th, 1999 02:30:41 PM | Asimov on Film by Tangent Z | Dec 17th, 1999 07:10:15 PM | This movie Sucked! by mdc3000 | Dec 17th, 1999 08:35:03 PM | This movie was great, best
Williams in awhile by Aki | Dec 18th, 1999 07:56:25 AM | Final proof that Harry DOES
like every movie. by vondoom | Dec 19th, 1999 10:29:51 AM | Good,but fuzzy by LLK01 | Dec 20th, 1999 12:37:07 AM | 200 yrs. and all they could
come up with was this... by JDHammah | Dec 20th, 1999 02:42:15 PM | I liked it? by Afext | Dec 22nd, 1999 05:42:22 AM | It is another example of
Hollywood think! by Bart | Dec 25th, 1999 11:00:25 AM | Bicentennial Man by GW | Jan 1st, 2000 10:56:04 PM | Bicentennial Man by Drum1979 | Jan 2nd, 2000 08:33:28 AM | I LOVE IT by Troy | Jan 8th, 2000 10:31:11 AM | Bicentennial Man--see it first
THEN make your judgments! by Brian Mc | Jan 9th, 2000 05:43:45 PM | another Australian's view by Superunknown | Jan 15th, 2000 01:42:33 AM | Test to see if I'm banned by BigLarz | Mar 1st, 2000 03:08:00 PM | Robin Williams rules! by BigLarz | Mar 2nd, 2000 01:05:15 PM |
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