Article "Watch the trailer for 'District 9' director's next sci-fi film 'Chappie'"
by Jacob Kastrenakes
November 4, 2014
Director and writer - Neill Blomkamp
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CHAPPIE - Official Movie Trailer - In Theaters 3/6/15
Published on Nov 4, 2014
Here is "Chappie" trailer with English and French subtitles.
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I brought you into this world.
A machine that can think and feel.
That's it. Come.
Come here little buddy.
That's a watch.
Watch.
He's like a child. He has to learn.
Your name. Chappie.
Chappie?
Anything you want to do in your life, your can do.
Write poetry, have original ideas.
People are always fearful of something they don't understand.
The problem with artificial intelligence is it's way too unpredictable.
- You know what's a black sheep? - No.
It's like when you're different to everyone else.
You taught us so much more that I could ever imagine.
We're going to make you cool and tough.
I'm being cool.
This robot, he's gonna be removed.
He's just a kid!
He could be the next step in evolution.
I am consciousness.
I am alive.
I am Chappie.
CHAPPIE Trailer (Official HD) - In Theaters March 6, 2015
Published on Jan 9, 2015
See the brand new trailer for CHAPPIE, from the director of District 9
Release Date: March 6, 2015
Every child comes into the world full of promise, and none more so than Chappie: he is gifted, special, a prodigy. Like any child, Chappie will come under the influence of his surroundings – some good, some bad – and he will rely on his heart and soul to find his way in the world and become his own man. But there's one thing that makes Chappie different from anyone else: he is a robot. The first robot with the ability to think and feel for himself. His life, his story, will change the way the world looks at robots and humans forever.
Chappie and the taxonomy of movie robots | WIRED’s Angry Nerd
Published on Feb 24, 2015
Movie robots fall into one of three categories: the cutesy ones who do repairs (C3PO), the menacing bad guys designed to inflict pain (Mechagodzilla), and the child-like naifs who learn about the wonders and horrors of the world through experience. Angry Nerd explains why Neill Blomkamp’s new sci-fi flick “Chappie” falls into the third group and he breaks down why we need more movies that cast robots as the wide-eyed outsider.
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