Modern movies warning about the dangers of Artificial Intelligence are now commonplace, but they’re all shadows compared to a 1970 movie that’s never been topped. It’s called Colossus: The Forbin ...
It seems like every day we bring you news of another remake that Hollywood has decided to tear apart and modernize. And you've got imagine that only about 1 out of all of those every year turn out ...
1970’s COLOSSUS: THE FORBIN PROJECT preys on cold war fears, as the electronic brainchild of Charles Forbin – a huge underground computer complex named COLOSSUS – becomes sentient and connects ...
More than three years after it was announced that Brian Grazer would be producing a Ron Howard directed remake of a '60s sci-fi thriller, the film finally has a star. Wil Smith will once again ...
Forbin is the designer of an incredibly sophisticated computer that will run all of America's nuclear defenses. Shortly after being turned on, it detects the existence of Guardian, the Soviet ...
1970 Movie"This is the dawning of the Age of Colossus (where peace is compulsory... freedom is forbidden... and Man's greatest invention could be Man's greatest mistake)." ...
With a career lasting 50 years, Sargent brought to the big screen such thrilling cinema as THE TAKING OF THE PELHAM ONE TWO THREE, MACARTHUR, WHITE LIGHTNING and COLOSSUS: THE FORBIN PROJECT.
Above-average science fiction (1970), directed in functional hysteric style by Joseph Sargent. An American supercomputer decides to mate with its Soviet counterpart, and it’s up to the man who ...
While the development of an I Am Legend sequel promises at least one future film that will return Will Smith to the “genius scientist” role that is his natural habitat, let us not forget about his ...
If Elon Musk ends up advising President Donald Trump that the future of national defense depends on a supercomputer making decisions instead of people, some of his inspiration might come from old ...
This anti-tech sci-fi warning seemed like inadvertent comedy back in the day, thanks in part to its mega metaphor: US and Soviet computers join forces to declare themselves God and take over the world ...