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Post by sweet860 » Mon Sep 20, 2010 1:19 pm

Outerworld is online, also known as Starquest

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Post by WilloWisp » Tue Sep 21, 2010 10:01 am

Klaus Kinski, Don Opper, and Kendra Kirchner star in Aaron Lipstadt's Android, which was recently added to Netflix Instant Streaming.

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Post by WilloWisp » Wed Sep 29, 2010 6:36 pm

The oft-sought, rarely seen Condor (which really only has one brief half-fembot scene, literally featuring half a fembot) is now available for instant streaming on Netflix.

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Post by WilloWisp » Tue Oct 26, 2010 11:14 pm

Cyborg 2 - Glass Shadow is up on Netflix's Watch it Now section. Most of the interesting stuff is close to the beginning of the film: The title sequence, some early training stuff, and then the scene where Ms. Chen apprehends and everso-delicately dismantles our dear Cash. Past that point the plot becomes a confused mess.

Worth it to see Angelina Jolie in her undies, though.

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Post by andoroido » Wed Oct 27, 2010 5:57 am

WilloWisp wrote:Cyborg 2 - Glass Shadow is up on Netflix's Watch it Now section. Most of the interesting stuff is close to the beginning of the film: The title sequence, some early training stuff, and then the scene where Ms. Chen apprehends and everso-delicately dismantles our dear Cash. Past that point the plot becomes a confused mess.

Worth it to see Angelina Jolie in her undies, though.
And out of them, the movie is much more famous outside ASFR as the one where Jolie gets naked.

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Post by Jay Pe El » Thu Oct 28, 2010 10:30 am

Youtube has Cyborg 2 listed.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtkBA6fWAlI


I forgotten to post this a while back.

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Post by WilloWisp » Tue Nov 09, 2010 12:12 pm

Although I could have sworn it was already available, Cherry 2000 is now showing up as having been "recently added" to Netflix's Watch Instantly section.

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Post by AnthonyDurrant » Tue Jan 04, 2011 8:41 pm

I did not know that underage fembots were banned from the site, so I must profusely apologize for my actions. To replace the clip that was removed, I offer this one that I found tonight:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=N66ht5wa2RE :oops:
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Post by AnthonyDurrant » Tue Jan 04, 2011 9:00 pm

After trying to access the clip linked to my earlier string, and finding it has problems loading, I will give you this Gold Lightan clip:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDCyJjBQJ8k

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Post by Frostillicus » Wed Jan 05, 2011 2:04 pm

Liberty Mutual ad shown on PBS featuring Sacajawea.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLzBLYjxG-s
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Post by Frostillicus » Wed Jan 05, 2011 9:37 pm

Ok, wiseguy. Here's another one for you. I was watching the History Channel (yes, it's true folks; I like documentaries) and they were showing the premiere of one called "Prophets Of Doom." Naturally, one of the doomsday scenarios was that artificial intelligence would eventually outpace us and then see us as pests.

Anyway, they used a female android "house robot" as their example of a guy walking by a store and buying one, then upgrading her, then allowing her to upgrade herself and ended with her standing ominously over her owner as he slept. OH NO!!!! I think they just ruined their argument! :twisted:

Unfortunately, the only other time I see this program scheduled to air in the near future is in about an hour and a half, SO SOMEBODY RECORD THIS!!!
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Post by jasonlavers1966 » Thu Jan 06, 2011 7:49 am

Try this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnKbwwEOwwc

Is this the one you meant?

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Post by Frostillicus » Thu Jan 06, 2011 8:58 am

That's the one! Thanks :D
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Post by gynoneko » Thu Jan 06, 2011 10:29 am

Interesting ideas. I am all for the home robot thing, but I just don't see it as treating us like pests. That just won't happen. If it was so smart, it would not want to kill the beings that created them. It would want to help us, nurture us. The worse I see it would be we get treated like pets. Now, I doubt that, since I think it may someday become more of an equal thing, 2 species, one biological, one mechanical, that are equals in society.
Still, interesting idea. I just wish people would shy away from the idea of the terminator robot and Skynet. Not going to happen.

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Post by drrotwang » Thu Jan 06, 2011 6:06 pm

I believe the narrator in the History Channel video, if my ears serve, is Lance Henriksen, who played the robot Bishop and it's human creator in the Aliens movies and games.

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Post by Frostillicus » Thu Jan 06, 2011 9:57 pm

Sometimes you just have to ask. I wrote to the person who posted the clip and asked if he could re-post it in HD. Thanks again to him :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8a0On1mXiy8
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Post by dale coba » Fri Jan 07, 2011 4:58 am

gynoneko wrote:I just wish people would shy away from the idea of the terminator robot and Skynet. Not going to happen.
Instead, back the model away from total world war, and add human masters to the robots' side. Totalitarians will wield power as they can find it. It's the ultimate expression of Class Warfare, implemented against the powerless with a drone technology so beyond them/us as to be indistinguishable from magic.

For a victim of U.S. warfare in an uneducated, underdeveloped region, this is already essentially the case.
The Matrix, with its focus on simulation and illusion, re-injects the idea that it doesn't matter who is pulling the strings. All the oppressed experience is the tools.

Call it EarthNet?
no, wait... I think I had an account with an ISP called that in the late 90's...
Just call it SkyNet 2.0

Absolute power corrupts, so when given the chance, humans will use a Terminator-(but-run-by-humans) scenario against each other to make money and exert power. The original film strongly reflects the dystopian sense of dissidents in Reagan's America/Thatcher's Britain, angry at the powerful for screwing around with Central and South America as the U.S. did in the 80's (and, also, every decade before that)..

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Post by Brytestar » Fri Jan 07, 2011 7:06 am

Frostillicus wrote:Sometimes you just have to ask. I wrote to the person who posted the clip and asked if he could re-post it in HD. Thanks again to him :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8a0On1mXiy8
I just saw the clip that Frost linked to. It drove me on edge and according to the comments afterward it isn't technically the entire story beside the old androids trying to destory the planet bit. What about humans installing virtues into androids? Nope never got that covered in the video. Temper justice is mercy isn't exactly a program...

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Post by Rotwang » Fri Jan 07, 2011 7:33 am

The media deal in Stereotypes :

- Robots = Evil
- Scientists = Evil dogmatic assholes
- Renegade loners who ignore scientific procedures = bloody geniuses and world saviours, the only people who make true scientific progress
- Best scientist in any field = A twenty year old girl who looks like a supermodel
- Minorities = Wise human beings completely in touch with nature and blessed with supernatural abilities like tracking, fighting skills etc ...

Etc ...

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Post by Frostillicus » Fri Jan 07, 2011 8:57 am

Gentlemen, gentlemen, with all due respect, I respectfully respect your reservations. My only point in all of this was that it was a pleasant surprise while watching this documentary (which did consider other scenarios) that they would see fit to include a fembot. While it was the typical "Skynet" assumption, the A.I. scientist did make some true points about the exponential potential intellectual capacities of a being that can process and access vast amounts of information and not only apply it, but actually adapt and evolve in real time. He would know better than any of us.

That said, I was happy that this was all over shadowed by the fact that they used a hot "house robot" as an example because it plants the seed of having one for oneself. The logical conclusion would be to make damned sure parameters are in place as safeguards on multiple levels. My argument is that the inherent differences in human intelligence and artificial is that they can actually both compliment and temper each other if the process is done correctly and if that perspective can be perpetuated. This thread is probably better suited for the Discussion section.

Still, they showed a FEMBOT!! :D

Btw, good stuff!
The media deal in Stereotypes :

- Robots = Evil
- Scientists = Evil dogmatic assholes
- Renegade loners who ignore scientific procedures = bloody geniuses and world saviours, the only people who make true scientific progress
- Best scientist in any field = A twenty year old girl who looks like a supermodel
- Minorities = Wise human beings completely in touch with nature and blessed with supernatural abilities like tracking, fighting skills etc ...

Etc ...
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Post by Frostillicus » Fri Jan 07, 2011 7:52 pm

Whoops! Sorry about that, but the YouTube sticky has always appeared at the top of the list so I didn't even read which thread it was when I posted.
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