Postby JediSonic » Thu Jun 17, 2004 1:33 pm
Sorry if you find this dissappointing, Keely, but..
Actually, this film is not based on Asimov's story collection. It is based on an original script called "Hardwired," once set-up at Disney with director Bryan Singer. Fox picked up the rights to the script for Alex Proyas, and only later was the project renamed "I, Robot" to take advantage of the brand name. Jeff Vintar rewrote his original story to act as a "prequel" to a potential series of I, Robot films. For example, this film introduces us to a young Susan Calvin, etc. But saying that this is an "adaptation of Asimov" is only likely to upset fans. It isn't. It's an original story with some characters and concepts added from Asimov. Actually, it's probably closer in concept to Eando Binder's classic story, "I, Robot," from 1939--this is where the publishers of Asimov's collection later got the name, against Asimov's objections. That story--which inspired Asimov--was one of the first robot stories to treat robots as something other than monsters. It was about a robot accused of killing its creator. In an odd way, the title has come full circle
--http://www.hollywoodnorthreport.com/pages/insideirobot.htm
If anyone else wants to see more trailers and info, you should go there too!