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Jackie Chan and Will Smith have never been in a movie together but Jackie did do a movie with Will Smith's son, Jaden Smith, they did the karate kid
Perfect Stranger (2007)The Last Boy Scout (1991)
The movie with Queen Latifah and Jada Pickett Smith is Set It Off. In the movie, both women robbed banks.
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No. I, Robot was a collection of science fiction stories by Isaac Asimov about robots.Some of the elements of Asimov's stories were incorporated into a subsequent movie starring Will Smith
"I,Robot" .
No, it isn't. It's based on a science fiction novel by Isaac Asimov.
Isaac Asimov's works have inspired several movie adaptations, including "I, Robot" (2004), "Bicentennial Man" (1999) and "Fantastic Voyage" (1966). However, not all of his books have been made into movies.
No, it was not. The story however is loosely based on science fictin writer Isaac Asimov's collection of short stories titled "I Robot".
The movie "Bicentennial Man" is based on a novella called "The Positronic Man" by Isaac Asimov and Robert Silverberg. It tells the story of a robot named Andrew who strives to become more human over the course of two centuries.
The Bicentennial Man was a novelette written by Isaac Asimov as part of his Robot series. It was awarded the Hugo Award in 1976. It was also made into a movie in 1999.
The next movie Rex Smith appeared in after Sooner or Later was Headin' for Broadway, where he played the part of Fast Eddie. His next movie role after that was playing the part of Frederic in the TV movie, The Pirates of Penzance.
Isaac Asimov's 3 Laws Of Robotics should form the basis for the movie adaptation of "I, Robot" (2004), but none of the robots seem obliged to follow them. In "Bicentennial Man" (1999), the concern is less for what robots do, as what they are.
Philip K. Dick is a renowned sci-fi writer whose name ends with a V. He is known for his works such as "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" which inspired the movie "Blade Runner".
No. Will Smith does not play in the movie Cloverfield.
Dick King Smith's favorite book that he wrote was "The Sheep-Pig," which was later adapted into the popular movie "Babe."