I saw the movie "I, Robot" recently, a film based loosely on a book written by science fiction author Isaac Asimov. In case you're not familiar with Asimov's writing, here's a list of things the movie had in common with the book:
- The title.
I don't know why, but after the movie I came out of the theater wanting to buy a pair of Converse shoes (vintage 2004), have them delivered to my local FedEx station, drive my MV Augusta SPR motorcycle to pick them up, stop by the shop to have my new JVC CD player installed in my Audi, pick up a couple of Dos Equis on my way home, wash it down with an Ovaltine and then invest what money I have left into a mutual fund with Prudential Life Insurance.
- The title.
I don't know why, but after the movie I came out of the theater wanting to buy a pair of Converse shoes (vintage 2004), have them delivered to my local FedEx station, drive my MV Augusta SPR motorcycle to pick them up, stop by the shop to have my new JVC CD player installed in my Audi, pick up a couple of Dos Equis on my way home, wash it down with an Ovaltine and then invest what money I have left into a mutual fund with Prudential Life Insurance.
*this is a siggy*
*a siggy is the thingy thing that is just for the fun of the writer*
*why are you reading siggy thingys?*
*cus u r bored.*
*stop reading*
*really, stop reading ><*
*i am talk to u mr. ><*
*a siggy is the thingy thing that is just for the fun of the writer*
*why are you reading siggy thingys?*
*cus u r bored.*
*stop reading*
*really, stop reading ><*
*i am talk to u mr. ><*

