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by Cahill , Dec 11 '99
Pros: A good Story, Great Cast, and has a book backup Cons: Doesn't follow the book real close.. but who cares?
This is a drama that will both make you laugh and perhaps make a tear or two fall. And no one is better suited to play Andrew than Robin Williams. The stage is set in San Francisco, the year 2005. The martin family ordered a robot intended to...
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by missy69 , Jul 17 '00
Pros: great Movie Cons: none
Robin William's just keeps on making great movies, I have never seen one of his that I did not like.
This movie had a great Story line, I loved the attitude and Disposition of this Robot, (too bad humans can't control their Mouths like he...
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by thornhill , Jun 13 '00
Pros: None Cons: Williams Only Has A Few Minutes To Be Funny
'Bicentennial Man' is about to be released on video and I realized that I had not written an epinion on the film when I saw it in theaters. Why? Well, my momma always said if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all. No, she never said...
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by 2manykids , Jun 26 '00
Pros: Very touching Cons: none
Robin Williams is again exploring humanity, somewhat more successfully than in "Being Human" or "What Dreams May Come". Testosterone crowd, stop reading here. You won't like this flick if your film interests revolve around Van Damme...
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by 1stWitch , Mar 22 '01
Pros: This is an excellant film with many funny parts. Cons: None.
The Bicentennial man is a family story about a robot who has human feelings. A family buy the robot thinking he can help with meals, tidying up and general domestic chores around the house. Little do they realise at this time that the robot is going to...
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by larsson , Aug 13 '00
Pros: Wonderful script, quality acting Cons: none what so ever
Before renting this movie, I was not sure what to expect. I had heard mixed reviews, but decided to give the movie a shot since I like Robin Williams.
I was impressed with the both the quality and depth of the script. I was expecting a...
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by splitsurround , Jan 20 '00
Pros: semi-interesting plot, at least conceptually Cons: dumb, long, and pointless--also, not funny at all
This movie is bad. Bad, bad, bad. Why? It just fails on so many levels, I don't know where to begin.
First of all, Robin Williams isn't funny, nor is he really supposed to be. So, he's just...there. Second, the plot is so incredibly dumb...
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by fudge23 , Jan 10 '00
Pros: Robin Williams, humorous look at the future Cons: Message Movie, overly sentimental
Robin Williams is at a point in his career that he can be very choosy about the roles he accepts. It seems that all of his movies now are "message movies" i.e. a movie that gives the audience a hidden meaning.
Bicentennial Man was...
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by redhowell , Feb 17 '00
Pros: Viewable by all Cons: Minor Sexual content
I especially enjoyed this Robin Williams movie and will continue to recommend it. I saw it in early February 2000. It was humorous while conveying accurately a place that our culture may someday evolve to.
This movie can be enjoyed by young...
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by Moonseeker , Jul 01 '00
Pros: A touching tear-jerker with Robin Williams at his best. Cons: Advertised itself as a silly childrens' movie - some people might get more than they expected.
"Bicentennial Man" was advertised as a childrens' movie when it first came out in the theaters, but it is so much more than that. The movie tells about a robot, played by Robin Williams, and his quest (which takes over 200 years) to become...
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by klsnow1 , Jul 23 '00
Pros: Happy, funny, Emotionally touching Cons: A little slow on take off
My hat's off to Robin Williams once again for starring in a wonderful film. I've been a fan of his for years, and have always been impressed about the versatility of this actor. He hasn't fallen into the category type actor doing basically the...
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by bevl , Sep 10 '00
Pros: Appropriate for all ages. Cons: Predictable formula
Bicentennial Man starring Robin Williams and Sam Neill is a wonderful family movie. All ages can watch this and enjoy it.
Robin Williams plays Andrew a robot purchased by San Neill to serve his family. From the very first time Andrew is activated...
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by ShadowingStorm , Dec 09 '00
Pros: Another good Robin Williams film Cons: A little far fetched, but could someday be reality!?!?!
I happen to be a HUGE Robin Williams fan, I can't remember the last film he did that I did not enjoy. I saw this movie after both my older brother(26) and my younger brother (20) nagged me for about 3 months. My husband, (who does not really care for...
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by jennminteer , Dec 24 '99
Pros: Good Acting Cons: It was a slow movie, not much humor, not good for kids
I was very disappointed in the movie. The acting was great, but the movie, well, suffice it to say, boring. I have heard all along that it was a family movie, blah, blah, blah. That could not have been farther from the truth. I was very surprised to...
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by katerinab , Dec 28 '99
Pros: Robin Williams. Need I say more? Cons: A little "syrupy" sweet
I went to see this movie thinking I was just going to keep my fiance company - I'm not at all into robots and sci-fi and techhie type stuff. Boy did I get the wrong first impression of this movie! Okay, yeah, there's a robot. So what? Robin William's...
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