Plot aside, I can’t get over how badly they dropped the ball with the Alpha design! Like, the black sunken eyes and exposed insides is pretty cool looking, but shouldn’t have been the default look of these home androids lmao Alpha should have started looking basically human but as it goes through the different fights with the humans it kills, parts get torn off, the eyes get punched in, etc. Until right at the end the Alpha bot looks like how it does in this film.
When you said to guess how she killed him I thought, "she puts his head on the side of a table and smashes his face down killing him." I immediately realized I put more effort into calling back to the bottle opening trick than the director.
Right there with you, considering it's a robot, and in movies like this, they tend to be excessively strong, thought for sure his head was getting popped off.
I like the relationship between the robot and the daughter. It would’ve been cool to see something come from the line “I won’t let anyone bully you anymore.” Like what if THAT’S how the alpha started killing. It killed the bullies with good intentions, the daughter’s mood goes up because the bullies are gone, the AI perceives this as a positive experience and a good solution, and resorts to murder as a fix for every conflict going forward. Edit 12/3/2021: I have not seen the Child’s Play reboot. I wasn’t aware this already existed.
i love how you, a random person with probably no scriptwriting experience, conjured up a better concept for a movie than these professionals with lots of training and knowledge on the subject of filmmaking.
@@iayolai9881 LMAO RIGHT we just dont have the connections and status to actually make good movies, the idiots with zero good ideas and connections get to make garbage
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@@AxxLAfriku dude your life is so sad please get help and try to become a better person instead of making garbage videos and exploiting people, you’re never gonna be happy this way. ok bye👋
Yeah guys let's make the roomba have a human form, make it susceptible to water damage, and have an extremely creepy face, that would be a good idea I think
At the pitch meeting: "Now, imagine a horror movie with a cleaning android, that is weak to water..." "Hilarious." "...and is so anthropomorphic that it's basically just a dumb human." "Terrifying."
Actually, in fairness, giving AIs a negative response from mistakes is one way that programmers teach them IRL. That said...This is not how they do it.
Exactly. Setting up penalties to their reward functions is a good way to teach an AI to avoid negative side effects. But that doesn't mean you give it the ability to FUCKING FEEL SAD AND SORRY FOR ITSELF AND SHIT!
@@michael120. it's not actually negative *emotions* as we know them. AIs are programmed to maximize a certain reward function, for example, the reward function of a cleaning robot would be the cleanliness level of the room, and the AI has to figure out which actions to take to make that number as high as possible. But to avoid negative side effects, we program in negative penalties to that number, if the robot does something we don't want it to. (Like throwing a baby in the trash because it keeps dirtying up the room, or less extremely, damaging something while cleaning it too roughly) this way, the robot will try to maximize that number with the least side effects possible. And so adding new negative penalties every time the robot exhibits a bad behavior is a good way to teach it to avoid these bad behaviors. This doesn't mean we teach the robot emotions, like humans have. We want our robots to be predictable, so making them emotional is a bad idea. I hope that helps. Cheers! PS: this is all from my general knowledge of AI programming and my tiny experience with programming neural networks. I'm far from an expert in the subject, and someone more knowledgeable than me might correct me or explain this better. PS-2: Sorry for any mistakes in my English, it's a third language for me, so I'm still working on it.
@@SalahEddineH you made 1 mistake congrats being able to do that good at spelling in english with it as your third language is incredible english is my only language so even people who know only 2 languages are impressive to me
That’s why writers should have consultants on projects. For example, I bet there’s plenty of science-fiction movies involving time travel that have physicists for consultants on the script.
If AI looked like this in the future. I’d protest it. Not because it can take away jobs, but because it looks like this. If it looks like a fucking actual Robots I’d be fine with it. Because Robots are supposed to be awesome. Not looking horrifying.
It would probably appear less scary if they hadn´t gave it human features to beginn with and just made a humanoid machine rather than trying to make it as human as posible.
'Hey guys, I succeeded in creating a full AI that even has the ability to experience emotions!' 'Holy shit, this will revolutionize the scientific process! Imagine what we'll be able to learn from this!!!' 'Nah, I was actually just gonna make it clean houses.' 'Wut'
and we made all of them share memories so they all think murder is good!!! 3 years later: everybody loves their family members dying to these robots!!! they're perfect!!!
There is definetly a big difference between Detroit: Become Human and The Alpha Test. Detroit: Become Human is a high-budget PS4 exclusive video game directed by the same guy who directed other high-budget PS exclusive video game called Heavy Rain (both were critically acclaimed). The Alpha Test is a b movie directed by a guy who's other experiences where failures and probably shot in a month (it probably wasn't under the radar of anyone).
At least they had a vision and made it. David Cage tries too hard to shoehorn cinematic/dramatic experiences into his "games" instead of having an interesting gameplay loop followed by a cohesive, tightly written story. Detroit was a just a cliche and tired premise we've all heard a million times followed by some button prompts, costing around $37 million to make. I'll believe 'critically acclaimed' when game journalists and critics actually write proper reviews and synopses instead of 2 paragraphs they can just copy off the back of the game box and some arbitrary score as not to upset their cash cow. However, the movie is also shit. Casting was bad, dialogue was more than 'meh', sound was ok. Honestly better than I thought it would be on a micro budget. Of course people have grown so out of touch that the director's "previous experiences" are failures and the yardstick we're using to compare it is a $37 million game made by 180 people (not including outsourcing) with major studio backing, instead of subjectively, where the cast consists of 10 people, an extremely small budget, and one man filming/producing/editing. To my last point, I think the OP meant the cliche of the sentient AI, not the actual production quality.
@@goodboyapolloh2014 The game was good tho, I agree dialog is shit sometimes but it was well done. You can tell there was a lot of work put into the visuals, even in the backgrounds. I really liked how every choice you made affected the story (there are some people that you can skip talking to or they didn't like you so they won't help you in the future) and how you can turn them evil or not. And the music that they chose was good too. I played the game twice to unlock different endings and I enjoyed it a lot.
@@igorkopacynski8906 plus in Detroit plot is much more advanced. D is about world where Androids are common and there's big issue with Androids-Humans relationship (kind of like Quarians-Geths but w/o Quarians trying to genocide Geths after first symptom of being self-conscious). Here we have awkward robot who act's like Chucky in the reboot.
the fact that they all can feel EMOTION, they all share the same memory, and that they all have a GOD AWFUL DESIGN is just, wouldnt they all be murderers from the start?
Well, that concept still has more things people can explore but... this movie fails horribly for so many things that not even the most original genre can save it.
2:50 It would actually make sense for an android to blink so they feel more human and make you less uncomfortable, but that’s not an excuse here for... obvious reasons
It upsets me that the back of her head is like that. Like...why not cover the entire head with skin? Or a wig? That just pissed me off because of the water thing. Lol.
@@yukkuri9144 If they used that excuse then they could have made the others more life like and "normal" looking, double down that the problem was that robot, not all of them
The only way I can think they gave her the ability to blink is to avoid the uncanny valley of a completely unblinking robot, but even then it already looks uncanny as hell.
@@vincentrowe4116 as much as Detroit is a mess of a story and world building, it least it’s “unique” and very fun to watch/play. Plus, it’s one of the best “choice” games out there.
The whole “robot emotions” bit is kinda true. Cause in real life A.I. they basically get bad boy points when they do something bad, then get good boy points when they do something good. This explanation is very over simplified it is more complex than that. Technically that isn’t emotions but it kinda is at the same time. Actually never mind that’s just discipline.
im guessing they put them through a bunch of simulations and when they do something bad theres a special code wich pretty much tells them to not do it again, and when they do something good its the same thing but instead its do it more.
@@blehh_mae basically they are playing "a game". Ai is based around a "point" system, and they aim to make their score higher. For example, in a chess game, a winning state would have +9999 points. A favorable move could have +1 or +10. A move that benefits your opponent would be -1 or -10. Gps works in asimilar fashion, except it tries to keep the number small by finding the shortest path. It is nothing like emotions, and more like a save screen tip of "getting hit makes your hp go down". And then you hook up some "if this then that" functions and put it in a simulation. It automatically nudges its numbers and ratios (for example, judging how close to the edge it should be while turning in a racing game). It keeps doing that and picks the "highest score" and then it nudges those numbers. And then it repeats. So you get the fastest race car bot. Or a cleaning ai nudges the numbers to determine how dirty a room should be to have higher priority(normally it should go roomX then Y,but if Y is above a treshold, then it goes Y then X) If you do all steps right you get a "this is the optimal method" robot with no emotion. Because you cant really accidentally code in emotions for things that are not meant to replicate emotions(like a chatbot ai thats meant to act human)
If you could make a robot that advanced there's no reason you wouldn't be able to make it waterproof too. Charge it with a wireless charging station and cover it in the skin material
How the meeting went when designing the android: Programmer: "Guys the head is the most important thing. That's the central processing unit." Engineer: "Yeah but hands are also pretty important, they're the actuators and end-effectors." Usability Designer: "We should make the hands look as nice as possible. They need to be supple." * many development cycles later * Programmer: "Okay the hands are done." Engineer: "What about the head?" Programmer: "It's... done." Usability Designer: "It looks like shit!" Programmer: "Well we don't have budget or time left and we have to roll this shit out by next week" Intern: "Yo dudes... did anybody troubleshoot the android's proclivity for murder?" Engineer: "..." Usability Designer: "..." Programmer: "I'm sure it's fine, we'll just patch it out after release."
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9:37 not only is it a robot but its also an alpha version of one and since its only an alpha version, that implies that robots arent yet perfected in this movie, so its just really weird. imagine buying a new piece of tech and casually bringing it with you in a very public place.
I feel like I could make a better movie tbh. At the very least the characters and the plot would have been written better. And mask wise, idk, I guess I'd try to get a good sfx artist to either make a good mask to use or to do makeup on set. Idk about the camera, lighting and sound stuff required, but I think I could work it out, movies aren't a one man show after all, if I don't someone else knows what to do.
@@_Obey_ You could even go the route of the show "Humans" and have the robot be an actor who just moves in an unsettling way and has robotic traits (e.g. odd coloured eyes, blue "blood," makeup to cover any freckles, veins or tendons to make them look unnaturally smooth and artificial, a decent wig or overly treated/styled hair to really sell the vibe that everything is synthetic) then save the extreme effects for more dramatic scenes (like if the robot's limbs or head became detached, or have makeup on the back of the head/neck to give the illusion it's been opened up to show the circuits). Granted being that human could defeat the "alpha" concept, but it could just be rewritten to be the alpha test of the most lifelike robot yet.
That is not true. If i will buy an guitar and will play bad, i will learn how to stop playing this way and find a right way of how to play. Or i am not native English speaker and the way i've learned of how to say things right, was that i was saying them bad in the first time. Or if i am new in some kind of work place, i will do mistakes before i will unlearn them. It is normal i guess.
If they added Nick Cage as one of the robots and all he did was just scream and yell, then I would love this movie... Also, please review American Pie: Girls Rule, it's so bad that it's good. They totally ruin the original. If you don't, I will leave Earth.
This director was just like "Hey, you guys know that movie Ex Machina? Let's make it without any of the good writing and amazing effects and ruin it for everyone!"
I'm sure the experience of watching it is different but... The idea of an AI assistant misunderstanding moral lessons and becoming a killer is kinda intriguing.
When the robot blinks, it applies WD-40, so it's eyes don't squeak - this actually makes a lot more sense, and it's a very crude, but really accurate description of what blinking is (mostly). Wait, are you telling me they have this cover picture (3:33), but they gave us such a bad robot?
1:46 the robot looks human enough, but also not human at all, but it honestly just looks like some guy whos incredibly uninterested with some weird patterns and a robotic back
I started laughing my butt off when he showed the "quitting note" like I loved that! There's a number of times I'd love to say that to my past bosses.... :'D
As I watched this video, I saw a spider in the living room, and I looked away for 2 minutes and it disappeared. That was scarier than anything that happened in this movie
To be fair machine learning is basically software continuously recalibrating itself. It doesn't really "feel bad", but the software does detect positive and negative outcomes and readjusts its behaviour based on that.
To see such a story being done right, check out Dominic Cellini's webcomic _Emmy the Robot._ A year's worth of weekly strips blending Disneyesque family-friendly heartwarming fantasy and an air of impending doom just blew the hell up. _These_ are much more charming than the uncanny creepazoids of _Alpha Test_ or _I, Robot,_ and the (admittedly lightweight, so far) "horror" comes from the titular character trying to suppress and hide her worsening malfunction.
I actually love this idea and some of the aspects they included, it could have been pretty good if they fixed the plot holes and got better actors and writing.
I think the plot with robots sharing the same memory cloud and feeling emotions could work, if they added a plot twist with a human antagonist behind it. Something like a bullied human, trying to create something to share their buried pain and anger with, knowing that cociety would definitely do the same thing to their creation at some point.
The mask for the robot is actually a silicone mask from a company called Immortal Masks. They're meant to be mid-range affordable masks for haunted house scarers and enthusiasts, and they're pretty good! Just not movie-level good it seems...
As someone who owns a different variant of of this mask I can say I have really enjoyed modifying it to make it seem more realistic. For the movie I think that if they had actually too the time to make a real outfit for it and maybe did real eye makeup instead of blacking out the eyes it would probably have done a little bit of a better job. But just putting the mask on and wearing a morph suit just makes it look like such shit.
My way of improving this film would be to change the look of the robot (I’ll call “Alpha”) so that she resembles a humanoid Alexa. That would give the character a reasonable home assistant aesthetic that’s slightly off putting and make it easier for the costume department to disguise the actress via putting her in a grey morph suit. I’d also give the character a wig, a dress that goes below the knees, long latex gloves, a small cape and ankle boots to hide the joints. I’d also use a voice generator (something British, posh and annunciated would be preferable- not queen’s English) and make the actress act like a character from a Jordan Peele film. For the family I’d make them entitled gits (not evil or massively douchy. Just sheltered folks who aren’t greatly charitable) at first who beside from the mum who is notoriously anxious are welcoming of this seemingly quaint soft spoken home assistant and immediately start speaking of firing Mimi with comments regarding her “bitchiness” while Mimi is overhearing this in the kitchen. As for Mimi, I think she should be a more sympathetic character. A woman who is not so well off financially and works 9-5 for a ungrateful family. The father makes jabs at her for his own amusement which she doesn’t appreciate as she has a second job and a coffee addiction (hence her “retail face” and irritated demeanour). With that the idea of Alpha replacing her after a year of working for this unappreciative family makes her reasonably upset. Alpha and Mimi are left in the same room (the family are out or not within earshot of the room they’re in) Mimi having just been told to finish her job, pack up and leave talks shit about the robot and then the robot who’s been quaint the whole time says “I beg your pardon” which I feel is simple yet imperative and shows that Alpha has awareness which freaks Mimi out causing her to leave in a frantic hurry which the family comment on as soon as they arrive on scene. The family blissfully unaware of that incident treat Alpha as they did Mimi. JD saying edgy things and being a flashy prick with Alpha (constantly taking pictures of her and taking her places to show off) while the father gets her to do really weird tasks like a foot massage and getting her to bend down in front of him while the mum’s at a book club and of course opening damn beer bottles. Alpha being designed to do nanny duties bonds with Lily as she has been dealing with bullying and generally being alone to watch sci fi films. The father not being amused with Alpha’s inability to open a bottle gets JD to program her. Problem is while programming JD accidentally triggers a setting that will erase all vocal recognition in a certain time limit causing her to “incapacitate” everyone she does not recognise. JD and his dad take Alpha to the liquor store to show off once again. (I feel like Alpha should be the only one of her kind considering the fact that she’s an experimental robot and that it would add to JD’s hubris) the dad and the liquor store owner get into some banter, JD tries to flirt with the owner’s daughter the dad gets Alpha to show them a trick. JD looks towards the Liquor Store Owner’s daughter the robot fails, JD and his Dad are mad. They go home where the dad shoved Alpha out of disappointment. Alpha then reboots, identifies the dad as an intruder and hits him across the head with a bottle three times killing him in a way that is brutal and bloody. The mum comes in horrified and is told by Alpha if she doesn’t leave the property she’ll be killed. So she goes to the door, puts her gun in her pocket and goes to barn with Alpha cautiously following her. The mum shoots Alpha but Alpha gets up and attacks her with a crowbar she finds. The mum fends her off and runs back to the house. Alpha follows her back to the house. The mum hides in a shower, Alpha comes into the bathroom, The mums throwing things at Alpha and Alpha just strangles her, like there’s just a long shot that consists of her slowly dying of asphyxiation. Alpha spends a moment cleaning the blood in the kitchen until she hears Lily come downstairs, she too recognises Lily as an intruder and chases her around the house grabbing the mum’s gun and shooting her which catches Lily’s leg. Lily thinks she’s going to die until JD comes in to defend her Alpha and JD fight giving Lily time to hide in her room. Alpha shots JD several times then goes to look for Lily thinking she’s downstairs in the living room. Then Mimi comes in because she forgot her jacket and walks through the house to look for it finding the bodies of the Dad, Mum and JD making her assume that Lily is still alive. She immediately goes to Lily’s room finding her hiding under her bed sobbing. Mimi asks what happened and before Lily can say anything, Alpha is behind them. They run out of the room and from there its a game of cat and mouse before they get into more scrapes and escape. JD then wakes up, tries to tackle Alpha but gets overpowered and forced into a plastic bag. Alpha calls the police while JD is choking to death inside the plastic bag and the film just ends or ends with a news broadcast about the “Alpha Murders”. It’s not perfect but I have some faith that it’s better than the original :-)
To be fair, the robot blinking might just be there to make people feel more comfortable when staring at it. The robot looking really human-like but still looking really creepy could also just be the creators of it deciding that they don't want to make something that just looks like it's completely fake, but they don't want to make a completely human looking robot so as to not scare/confuse the buyers. The eye liner is just S tier, 10/10
I have to say that robot kinda looks like Jocker from Suicide Squad but only without tattoos.I even thought at first that this is another Jocker movie. ps. thank you for another masterpiece of a video ,they always make my day a lot better and bring me joy . love you and your work bro. uwu
9:29 So I was like "This movie is soooo bad". Then I saw the liquor store here, and was like "that looks familiar". Turns out it is the liquor store I go to near Nashville all the time. Why did it have to be made here? LOL
Plot aside, I can’t get over how badly they dropped the ball with the Alpha design! Like, the black sunken eyes and exposed insides is pretty cool looking, but shouldn’t have been the default look of these home androids lmao Alpha should have started looking basically human but as it goes through the different fights with the humans it kills, parts get torn off, the eyes get punched in, etc. Until right at the end the Alpha bot looks like how it does in this film.
Agreed
Wtf
They didn't drop the ball. They stabbed the ball, the ball is dead.
Overextend metaphor aside I agree. Alpha's design looks as low effort as possible.
@@IsaacClodfelter then they burn the corpse
They figured out how to do that in the Banana Splits movie and they were meant to kinda start out as creepy for that movie.
When you said to guess how she killed him I thought, "she puts his head on the side of a table and smashes his face down killing him." I immediately realized I put more effort into calling back to the bottle opening trick than the director.
That's what I thought too
Right there with you, considering it's a robot, and in movies like this, they tend to be excessively strong, thought for sure his head was getting popped off.
I thought that too.
I think all of us thought that
It would legit have been an awesome.
,Maybe the director was just too lazy to call back to that in the obvious way.
Me too. Lol
I like the relationship between the robot and the daughter. It would’ve been cool to see something come from the line “I won’t let anyone bully you anymore.” Like what if THAT’S how the alpha started killing. It killed the bullies with good intentions, the daughter’s mood goes up because the bullies are gone, the AI perceives this as a positive experience and a good solution, and resorts to murder as a fix for every conflict going forward. Edit 12/3/2021: I have not seen the Child’s Play reboot. I wasn’t aware this already existed.
i love how you, a random person with probably no scriptwriting experience, conjured up a better concept for a movie than these professionals with lots of training and knowledge on the subject of filmmaking.
I'd watch that.
@@iayolai9881 LMAO RIGHT we just dont have the connections and status to actually make good movies, the idiots with zero good ideas and connections get to make garbage
@@iayolai9881 Dont give the cast of this movie credit like that they probably dont have experience either.
y'all never heard of the Child's Play reboot?
The robot straight up looks like Onision when he used to wear eyeliner lmao
lmao bald greg
Bruhhhhh lmao
Dude 😂😂😂
Knowing what Greg did, i think he's creepier than the robot.
But even the robot isnt a paedo
"The alpha test" is an incomplete title
"The alpha draft" is more like it
Seems about right
Yeah, there's was a draft and this was the test but not the final one obviously
The alpha general undeveloped idea
Yea it will fit more
It’s the alpha *test*
A robot designed for cleaning isn't waterproof?
Alpha lol
Possum! Fancy seeing you here!
Hi possum!
hi possum
Wouldn’t want it drinking on the job
That robot fits perfectly in the uncanny valley- too human, and too not human- blegh
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@@SirArthurTheGreat TH-cam psychologist
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@@AxxLAfriku making shit videos and promoting yourself, how great...
Robots in the future are going to find movies like this and ponder why they where ever made.
@Parker Brown both
“Yo T-800, these movies kinda racist, ain’t they?”
No; movies like this are going to be how we end up with Skynet and terminators...
“I finally found a new job... f*ck you I quit.”
That’s unironically funny and no one who thinks it’s not can tell me otherwise
Cinimim apple
I laughed too lol.
Jeffrey Star: become human
Well some reptiles can shed their skin 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
@@heraftermath7514 guess the can shed their hair as well🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hey
Lmao, Kanye West must love this movie.
C'mon, even Sophia looks less creepy, and she can barely make human gestures.
Finally someone else who knows it's a nod to Sophia in the character design aspect
Who’s Sophia?
@@ThaBotmon i think they’re talking about Sophia the Robot
I would take Sophia's horrifying grimace smile over this robot any day.
I personally think Sofia's frightening human yet outlandish face really fits with her entire concept lol
Let's make a Roomba that gets depressed, that's a genius idea guys.
And angry...
And feed the dog laxatives
Then an army of these Roombas will kill us all! Yay!
Yeah guys let's make the roomba have a human form, make it susceptible to water damage, and have an extremely creepy face, that would be a good idea I think
i’d watch the shit out of a movie where a roomba has to deal with the existential horrors of life
That robot is literally Jeffree Star.
😭😭😭😭
JAIL 😭😭😭
what is with these random cry emojis
@@jacobeii they are more effective than the laughing ones lol
@@jacobeii 😭😭😭
Good to see Jared Leto's Joker is still getting work.
i honestly liked that joker
1st thing i thought when i saw the vid before clicking was when did tobias forge from ghost decide to be part of a movie
HUNKA HUNKA!
I was wondering if anyone else thought this
I mean that the robot looks like him
Lady: screaming while getting beat with a clothes iron
Subtitles: L A U G H T E R
Always remember kids
Manslaughter
Man's laughter
excuse me what the fawk
For me it was:
[Applause]
[♪ Music ♪]
As they say, there’s a “laughter” in the word “manslaughter”.
At the pitch meeting:
"Now, imagine a horror movie with a cleaning android, that is weak to water..."
"Hilarious."
"...and is so anthropomorphic that it's basically just a dumb human."
"Terrifying."
This is the robot equivalent of being so dumb that you drown in the mop bucket, while cleaning the house.
Oh, robots that are made to clean but are weak to water is tight
"Why would a multi billion dollar corporation make a cleaning robot that is weak to water?"
"I DON'T KNOW"
"Fair enough. So anyway--"
Actually, in fairness, giving AIs a negative response from mistakes is one way that programmers teach them IRL. That said...This is not how they do it.
Exactly. Setting up penalties to their reward functions is a good way to teach an AI to avoid negative side effects. But that doesn't mean you give it the ability to FUCKING FEEL SAD AND SORRY FOR ITSELF AND SHIT!
@@SalahEddineH Absolutely. That's an extremely unnecessary amount of work for something that has very little impact on behavior.
Can you elaborate? How would you give negative emotions without making it pity itself or feel terrible? Genuine question
@@michael120. it's not actually negative *emotions* as we know them. AIs are programmed to maximize a certain reward function, for example, the reward function of a cleaning robot would be the cleanliness level of the room, and the AI has to figure out which actions to take to make that number as high as possible. But to avoid negative side effects, we program in negative penalties to that number, if the robot does something we don't want it to. (Like throwing a baby in the trash because it keeps dirtying up the room, or less extremely, damaging something while cleaning it too roughly) this way, the robot will try to maximize that number with the least side effects possible. And so adding new negative penalties every time the robot exhibits a bad behavior is a good way to teach it to avoid these bad behaviors.
This doesn't mean we teach the robot emotions, like humans have. We want our robots to be predictable, so making them emotional is a bad idea.
I hope that helps. Cheers!
PS: this is all from my general knowledge of AI programming and my tiny experience with programming neural networks. I'm far from an expert in the subject, and someone more knowledgeable than me might correct me or explain this better.
PS-2: Sorry for any mistakes in my English, it's a third language for me, so I'm still working on it.
@@SalahEddineH you made 1 mistake congrats being able to do that good at spelling in english with it as your third language is incredible english is my only language so even people who know only 2 languages are impressive to me
5:58
Dad says “You’ll never know she’s there.”
I’d be much more worried about *NOT* knowing where that thing was every second of every day.
creators: the alpha buy it now (camofloge and murderous intent included oh and triple a batteries)
teehee just keep doing what you do, i will be right behind you
You know it’s got annoying characters when the smartest character isn’t even that bright.
Characters can only be as intelligent as the writer.
@@catalyst3713 there is a tutorial about writing characters that are smarter than you
@@kotorandcorvid4968 ooops
That’s why writers should have consultants on projects. For example, I bet there’s plenty of science-fiction movies involving time travel that have physicists for consultants on the script.
Imagine remaining anywhere in the general vicinity of a robot that looked like that lol
Filthyfrank Macbook robot are less scarier than this shit.
If AI looked like this in the future. I’d protest it. Not because it can take away jobs, but because it looks like this. If it looks like a fucking actual Robots I’d be fine with it. Because Robots are supposed to be awesome. Not looking horrifying.
How. Could. You. Sleep. Near. THAT.
It would probably appear less scary if they hadn´t gave it human features to beginn with and just made a humanoid machine rather than trying to make it as human as posible.
I would find the first possible excuse to get away from it
"I finally got a better job. Fuck you, I quit."
I actually really love that line
The best part is that it sounds perfectly in-line with what the housekeeper would have said. The family was probably like, "Yeah, that checks."
It looks like, and has the facial mobility of, Jared Leto’s Joker
Not gonna lie that was my first association seeing the thumbnail....
I thought it was Jared Leto on the thumbnail before I clicked to watch the video lol
I had to google if Jared Leto is in this movie, before watching the video.
I also thought it was Leto's Joker in the thumbnail.
With a touch of maralyn manson. An ungodly love child if you will. Bye bye sleep
I'm convinced that this movie is just the screen test for Jared Leto's Joker.
Underrated comment
100%
You don't want no beef?!
@@brookechavez634650×2 =100 to be clear
Nah. It’s far less embarrassing than Leto’s Joker.
'Hey guys, I succeeded in creating a full AI that even has the ability to experience emotions!'
'Holy shit, this will revolutionize the scientific process! Imagine what we'll be able to learn from this!!!'
'Nah, I was actually just gonna make it clean houses.'
'Wut'
and we made all of them share memories so they all think murder is good!!! 3 years later: everybody loves their family members dying to these robots!!! they're perfect!!!
Robots in like 20 yeats: damn this movie so offensive to our culture
haha, 20 yeets
20 yeets :chill:
20 YEETS
Wtf is a yeat
They gone try and "Twitter cancel" the Director and everyone involved talking about how it "misrepresents their community"...
"Fuck you, I quit." is the best part of the movie.
True
Do you think they just saw Detroit Become Human and thought to themselves: "We can make this...but WORSE" ?
There is definetly a big difference between Detroit: Become Human and The Alpha Test. Detroit: Become Human is a high-budget PS4 exclusive video game directed by the same guy who directed other high-budget PS exclusive video game called Heavy Rain (both were critically acclaimed). The Alpha Test is a b movie directed by a guy who's other experiences where failures and probably shot in a month (it probably wasn't under the radar of anyone).
At least they had a vision and made it. David Cage tries too hard to shoehorn cinematic/dramatic experiences into his "games" instead of having an interesting gameplay loop followed by a cohesive, tightly written story. Detroit was a just a cliche and tired premise we've all heard a million times followed by some button prompts, costing around $37 million to make. I'll believe 'critically acclaimed' when game journalists and critics actually write proper reviews and synopses instead of 2 paragraphs they can just copy off the back of the game box and some arbitrary score as not to upset their cash cow.
However, the movie is also shit. Casting was bad, dialogue was more than 'meh', sound was ok. Honestly better than I thought it would be on a micro budget. Of course people have grown so out of touch that the director's "previous experiences" are failures and the yardstick we're using to compare it is a $37 million game made by 180 people (not including outsourcing) with major studio backing, instead of subjectively, where the cast consists of 10 people, an extremely small budget, and one man filming/producing/editing.
To my last point, I think the OP meant the cliche of the sentient AI, not the actual production quality.
@@goodboyapolloh2014 perfect summary 👍
@@goodboyapolloh2014 The game was good tho, I agree dialog is shit sometimes but it was well done. You can tell there was a lot of work put into the visuals, even in the backgrounds. I really liked how every choice you made affected the story (there are some people that you can skip talking to or they didn't like you so they won't help you in the future) and how you can turn them evil or not. And the music that they chose was good too. I played the game twice to unlock different endings and I enjoyed it a lot.
@@igorkopacynski8906 plus in Detroit plot is much more advanced. D is about world where Androids are common and there's big issue with Androids-Humans relationship (kind of like Quarians-Geths but w/o Quarians trying to genocide Geths after first symptom of being self-conscious). Here we have awkward robot who act's like Chucky in the reboot.
the fact that they all can feel EMOTION, they all share the same memory, and that they all have a GOD AWFUL DESIGN is just, wouldnt they all be murderers from the start?
fbi polar bear "And now, for a look inside the directors mind!" Directors mind: Movie must happen!
@@jasonmartin966 more like "movie make money, movie cost money. make movie low money movie give high money!"
fbi polar bear agreed
@@jasonmartin966 they got monkey brains if they made that disaster
fbi polar bear yeah that's an eventual recipe for disaster
Dang a movie about a robot that kills people how original
Yeah differently nothing from the 60s
lol tbf alot of genres worn out
not too long ago everybody was head over hills over Walking Dead. Zombies how original......
same goes for more stuff
ye but it can make such a good film if done right
Well their are ways to make killer robots good
Well, that concept still has more things people can explore but... this movie fails horribly for so many things that not even the most original genre can save it.
2:50 It would actually make sense for an android to blink so they feel more human and make you less uncomfortable, but that’s not an excuse here for... obvious reasons
It upsets me that the back of her head is like that. Like...why not cover the entire head with skin? Or a wig? That just pissed me off because of the water thing. Lol.
they spent all the money on the hands
The robots open back part of the head design is probably a nod to a very famous robot called sophia. Look up robot interview on TH-cam
Yes, let's NOT give the robot made for cleaning wet things like showers, tubs, and pools a waterproof outer coating. Makes perfect sense!
It would have looked better if its head was just a box with a camera on it
It's a stock mask by Immortal Masks, they were just too cheap to come up with their own character design tbh 😅
They could have easily fixed the creppy robot thing by saying it was a faulted unity and that's why they were giving it away
Well there’s multiple of them that look like that, so that logic wouldn’t work.
@@yukkuri9144 If they used that excuse then they could have made the others more life like and "normal" looking, double down that the problem was that robot, not all of them
Creppy
@@dapperat8933 very creppy, with honey and cream
“The characters learn that the alpha is weak to water.”
*CONGRATULATIONS*
You have discovered: Logic!
A cleaning robot that's not waterproof, that would be a good idea I think
Hah. Too bad logic doesn't exist in this *abominable universe.*
Everything about this movie looks like a skit from a comedy show.
Ikr
Damn, unironicly that pfp is really beautiful
It’s like West World, but they perfected the hands instead of the face.
West World if it was made in The Asylum
@@comixproviderftw_02 I, Robot if it was made by Asylum.
This alpha test robot is like a perfect visual representation of Westworld after season 1
@@KaeYoss I was referring to the original movie, I’ve never seen the show.
The robot learns how to kill by watching TV. Never seen that before *COUGH COUGH* chucky
Someone failed film school 101. And those actors ruined their movie career.
Even witness protection can't save them from this disaster
Like if they had a movie career to begin with
They will always have a career in netflix
@@eltoro13
Honestly at this point I could get an acting career on Netflix, and I’ve never acted before in my life
The only way I can think they gave her the ability to blink is to avoid the uncanny valley of a completely unblinking robot, but even then it already looks uncanny as hell.
Yes, blinking robots are dumb. Everyone knows their eyes are dust proof. (s)
Movies like this are why I treat my roomba like a valued friend and always thank him for his help.
This movie makes me appreciate Detroit: Become Human that much more.
Tbh, I see no difference between the 2 of them
Jess S i agree
@@vincentrowe4116 as much as Detroit is a mess of a story and world building, it least it’s “unique” and very fun to watch/play. Plus, it’s one of the best “choice” games out there.
Wasn't that just a little too flawed to be a big success.
What's wrong with Detroit? I thought it had a great story.
The robot looks like Jared Leto's Joker.
That's not good for anyone :-P
😆😆😆
More like eddie redmayne in goth makeup to me.
When I looked at the thumbnail I actually thought it was him in some new movie. XD
@@mariahmakinen6887 the rise of Tyrell Corporation's on-a-budget replicants. The plot of Blade Runner 2049's sequel. LeL
They didn't even give the robot a weave... girl's been wronged
The whole “robot emotions” bit is kinda true. Cause in real life A.I. they basically get bad boy points when they do something bad, then get good boy points when they do something good. This explanation is very over simplified it is more complex than that. Technically that isn’t emotions but it kinda is at the same time. Actually never mind that’s just discipline.
I was looking for a comment like this
im guessing they put them through a bunch of simulations and when they do something bad theres a special code wich pretty much tells them to not do it again, and when they do something good its the same thing but instead its do it more.
@@blehh_mae basically they are playing "a game".
Ai is based around a "point" system, and they aim to make their score higher.
For example, in a chess game, a winning state would have +9999 points. A favorable move could have +1 or +10. A move that benefits your opponent would be -1 or -10.
Gps works in asimilar fashion, except it tries to keep the number small by finding the shortest path.
It is nothing like emotions, and more like a save screen tip of "getting hit makes your hp go down".
And then you hook up some "if this then that" functions and put it in a simulation. It automatically nudges its numbers and ratios (for example, judging how close to the edge it should be while turning in a racing game). It keeps doing that and picks the "highest score" and then it nudges those numbers. And then it repeats.
So you get the fastest race car bot. Or a cleaning ai nudges the numbers to determine how dirty a room should be to have higher priority(normally it should go roomX then Y,but if Y is above a treshold, then it goes Y then X)
If you do all steps right you get a "this is the optimal method" robot with no emotion. Because you cant really accidentally code in emotions for things that are not meant to replicate emotions(like a chatbot ai thats meant to act human)
In real life, A.I doesn't exists...
@@charlieoronzon7108 oh boy you are in for a treat.
AI has been existing for a long time.
This is what happens when you play Detroit: Become Human until your hands go numb and your eyes fall out, then go make a movie
If you could make a robot that advanced there's no reason you wouldn't be able to make it waterproof too. Charge it with a wireless charging station and cover it in the skin material
How the meeting went when designing the android:
Programmer: "Guys the head is the most important thing. That's the central processing unit."
Engineer: "Yeah but hands are also pretty important, they're the actuators and end-effectors."
Usability Designer: "We should make the hands look as nice as possible. They need to be supple."
* many development cycles later *
Programmer: "Okay the hands are done."
Engineer: "What about the head?"
Programmer: "It's... done."
Usability Designer: "It looks like shit!"
Programmer: "Well we don't have budget or time left and we have to roll this shit out by next week"
Intern: "Yo dudes... did anybody troubleshoot the android's proclivity for murder?"
Engineer: "..."
Usability Designer: "..."
Programmer: "I'm sure it's fine, we'll just patch it out after release."
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and since its implied to be the alpha of the robot, this means it is entirely possible for this to be accurate.
This entire comment sounds like what the team behind sonic boom was thinking during development
@@mangledbot1323 xD lmao
@@mangledbot1323 lmfao
Me- I should do homework.
Elvis- nah boi I got u.
Yep same
Yes
Its saturday.
same, im staring at a half-written research paper rn
@ i know... I still have homework. life is pain.
9:37 not only is it a robot but its also an alpha version of one and since its only an alpha version, that implies that robots arent yet perfected in this movie, so its just really weird. imagine buying a new piece of tech and casually bringing it with you in a very public place.
It looks like high school kids shot this movie..
in what sense?
I feel like I could make a better movie tbh. At the very least the characters and the plot would have been written better. And mask wise, idk, I guess I'd try to get a good sfx artist to either make a good mask to use or to do makeup on set.
Idk about the camera, lighting and sound stuff required, but I think I could work it out, movies aren't a one man show after all, if I don't someone else knows what to do.
@@_Obey_ You could even go the route of the show "Humans" and have the robot be an actor who just moves in an unsettling way and has robotic traits (e.g. odd coloured eyes, blue "blood," makeup to cover any freckles, veins or tendons to make them look unnaturally smooth and artificial, a decent wig or overly treated/styled hair to really sell the vibe that everything is synthetic) then save the extreme effects for more dramatic scenes (like if the robot's limbs or head became detached, or have makeup on the back of the head/neck to give the illusion it's been opened up to show the circuits). Granted being that human could defeat the "alpha" concept, but it could just be rewritten to be the alpha test of the most lifelike robot yet.
That Nun movie felt the same way too.
I can’t even get over the fact they used led lights on the robot 🤣🤣🤣
It was a part of the off-the shelf mask they used (an Immortal Masks female fit "Machina" model).
Hikaru K. Think they might have been talking about the rope light sync/charge cable
@@c0dex306 I have one of those :P
"She's designed to do bad when she does something wrong. It's how she learns!"
That is almost the OPPOSITE of how you learn!
That is not true.
If i will buy an guitar and will play bad, i will learn how to stop playing this way and find a right way of how to play. Or i am not native English speaker and the way i've learned of how to say things right, was that i was saying them bad in the first time.
Or if i am new in some kind of work place, i will do mistakes before i will unlearn them. It is normal i guess.
@@jackcravford8744 she is DESIGNED TO TO BAD when she makes a mistake, meaning she will do something harmful if she makes a mistake
@@rayyanshaikh5591 designed to FEEL bad when she does something wrong. Not DO bad.
@@stevosrockinmom Right, that's not even how the movie said the robot worked.
Why did I think Jeffree Star was in the thumbnail for a second?
lol so did I!
Pls finally Im not the only one lmaoo
It's not?
I DID TOO LMAO
🤣🤣🤣
are we really gonna gloss over that this dude said “ex Mah-sheen-uh”instead of “Ex Machina”
I WAS SEARCHING THRU THE COMMENTS AND NOONE ELSE SAID ANYTHING. i thought i was losing my mind but clearly we are the only sane ones here
THANK YOU!
I think he was trying 2 be funny... he’s too much of a nerd (I ❤️ nerds btw) for him to not know the true way to pronounce it 🤷♀️
@@darkdemonqueen
He said on Twitter he actually didn’t say it correctly on accident.
yeah because it doesn't matter at all lmfao
I just noticed in a scene where the alpha and Lily are sitting on a bed, there is a bag of Great Value Wal Mart potato chips...
What about it
@@randallmokjialung3592 that bag of chips was the probably half the budget of this entire "film"
@@randallmokjialung3592 It shows how cheap they are
If im correct The robots face is actually a mask sold by a website called immortal Masks which sells really high Quality but expensive masks
You're right. To be fair the mask is super cool
Yesss I recognised it immediately! Obviously they were too cheap to come up with their own design so they just bought one from Immortal 😬
Having seen this mask In person, somehow it looks so much worse in this movie
As someone who owns my own version of this mask it really does look terrible in this movie. They didn’t wear it correctly.
@@unsoundfoxly I think they got a knock off version sold on Amazon
If they added Nick Cage as one of the robots and all he did was just scream and yell, then I would love this movie...
Also, please review American Pie: Girls Rule, it's so bad that it's good. They totally ruin the original. If you don't, I will leave Earth.
Omg.....id give all my money
Sequel where every character is played by Nic cage pls
@@Goobiwann Even the sun, the grass, and the air
No, no, no, wait... Neil Breen.
@@valterfara5027 BOTH
This director was just like "Hey, you guys know that movie Ex Machina? Let's make it without any of the good writing and amazing effects and ruin it for everyone!"
It’s not “Ex Muhsheena” either.
Even the Child's Play remake did a better job explaining why he's evil
Yep
At least in that movie they establish that it’s filters were taken away. This robot should still have filters for knives and guns and such
Child play remake did a good job of doing that
I'm sure the experience of watching it is different but... The idea of an AI assistant misunderstanding moral lessons and becoming a killer is kinda intriguing.
When the robot blinks, it applies WD-40, so it's eyes don't squeak - this actually makes a lot more sense, and it's a very crude, but really accurate description of what blinking is (mostly).
Wait, are you telling me they have this cover picture (3:33), but they gave us such a bad robot?
Elvis’ cover of spooky scary skeletons was not the one we asked for, but the one we needed.
1:46 the robot looks human enough, but also not human at all, but it honestly just looks like some guy whos incredibly uninterested with some weird patterns and a robotic back
It's sort of like a really bad Detroit: Become Human movie lol
Can it be worse than the game tho?
@@DanielGonzalez-iz2zg at least the robots kinda look like something a person would want in their house
@@DanielGonzalez-iz2zg that game is objectively pretty decent, you probably had or seen shitty endings lol
@@DanielGonzalez-iz2zg I think the game is pretty good, but everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Why didn’t you like it?
@@fishethefish7463 doubt they even played it lol
The shame when I realized imma be acting just like the dad when I'm his age...
I started laughing my butt off when he showed the "quitting note" like I loved that! There's a number of times I'd love to say that to my past bosses.... :'D
As I watched this video, I saw a spider in the living room, and I looked away for 2 minutes and it disappeared. That was scarier than anything that happened in this movie
Here's a sugestion - Birdemic: Shock and Terror
Damn. I’d like to see that.
The robot's head looks like a cheap version of Corey Taylor's Gray Chapter mask.
This made Velocipastor look like a masterpiece.
But it was...
@@Don-ds3dy true
Velocipastor IS a masterpiece.
Velocipastor is fantastic because its self aware.
It is
The Alpha Test
Yeah, testing our patience.
To be fair machine learning is basically software continuously recalibrating itself. It doesn't really "feel bad", but the software does detect positive and negative outcomes and readjusts its behaviour based on that.
When the FBI tell you to make a review, *you better do it.*
Is it weird when I thought that robot would start licking the dad's feet when doing that foot rub?
GWYNETH, CEASE YOUR SECONDAND ROBOT FOOT LICKING FETISH
Yes.
I thought that too.
To see such a story being done right, check out Dominic Cellini's webcomic _Emmy the Robot._ A year's worth of weekly strips blending Disneyesque family-friendly heartwarming fantasy and an air of impending doom just blew the hell up. _These_ are much more charming than the uncanny creepazoids of _Alpha Test_ or _I, Robot,_ and the (admittedly lightweight, so far) "horror" comes from the titular character trying to suppress and hide her worsening malfunction.
0:25 now that just made my day a lot better watching my boi elvis doing the spooky skeletons dance in spooktober
waiwaiwait hold up - did he just say “ex-maSHEEna” ??
"Fuck you I quit." - The costume department
I can't believe he pronounced "Ex Machina" like that
I like that the bad guy robot is literally just someone in a mask, it's the female fit automaton mask from immortal masks
I actually love this idea and some of the aspects they included, it could have been pretty good if they fixed the plot holes and got better actors and writing.
I think the plot with robots sharing the same memory cloud and feeling emotions could work, if they added a plot twist with a human antagonist behind it. Something like a bullied human, trying to create something to share their buried pain and anger with, knowing that cociety would definitely do the same thing to their creation at some point.
Why did I look at the thumbnail and IMMEDIATELY think Jeffrey Star???
Right?!
I was so convinced they put a bald cap on Eddie Redmayne
Nah more Marilyn Manson
Jeffree in high school 😂
I actually quite like the uncanny valley of the robot's face. And hey, at least the mouth moves when she speaks. LOL
i literally thought the thumbnail was a picture of jeffree star
The mask for the robot is actually a silicone mask from a company called Immortal Masks. They're meant to be mid-range affordable masks for haunted house scarers and enthusiasts, and they're pretty good! Just not movie-level good it seems...
As someone who owns a different variant of of this mask I can say I have really enjoyed modifying it to make it seem more realistic. For the movie I think that if they had actually too the time to make a real outfit for it and maybe did real eye makeup instead of blacking out the eyes it would probably have done a little bit of a better job. But just putting the mask on and wearing a morph suit just makes it look like such shit.
Lady: *screaming as shes getting beaten with an iron*
Subtitles: [Applause][Music]
My way of improving this film would be to change the look of the robot (I’ll call “Alpha”) so that she resembles a humanoid Alexa. That would give the character a reasonable home assistant aesthetic that’s slightly off putting and make it easier for the costume department to disguise the actress via putting her in a grey morph suit. I’d also give the character a wig, a dress that goes below the knees, long latex gloves, a small cape and ankle boots to hide the joints. I’d also use a voice generator (something British, posh and annunciated would be preferable- not queen’s English) and make the actress act like a character from a Jordan Peele film.
For the family I’d make them entitled gits (not evil or massively douchy. Just sheltered folks who aren’t greatly charitable) at first who beside from the mum who is notoriously anxious are welcoming of this seemingly quaint soft spoken home assistant and immediately start speaking of firing Mimi with comments regarding her “bitchiness” while Mimi is overhearing this in the kitchen. As for Mimi, I think she should be a more sympathetic character. A woman who is not so well off financially and works 9-5 for a ungrateful family. The father makes jabs at her for his own amusement which she doesn’t appreciate as she has a second job and a coffee addiction (hence her “retail face” and irritated demeanour). With that the idea of Alpha replacing her after a year of working for this unappreciative family makes her reasonably upset. Alpha and Mimi are left in the same room (the family are out or not within earshot of the room they’re in) Mimi having just been told to finish her job, pack up and leave talks shit about the robot and then the robot who’s been quaint the whole time says
“I beg your pardon” which I feel is simple yet imperative and shows that Alpha has awareness which freaks Mimi out causing her to leave in a frantic hurry which the family comment on as soon as they arrive on scene.
The family blissfully unaware of that incident treat Alpha as they did Mimi. JD saying edgy things and being a flashy prick with Alpha (constantly taking pictures of her and taking her places to show off) while the father gets her to do really weird tasks like a foot massage and getting her to bend down in front of him while the mum’s at a book club and of course opening damn beer bottles. Alpha being designed to do nanny duties bonds with Lily as she has been dealing with bullying and generally being alone to watch sci fi films.
The father not being amused with Alpha’s inability to open a bottle gets JD to program her. Problem is while programming JD accidentally triggers a setting that will erase all vocal recognition in a certain time limit causing her to “incapacitate” everyone she does not recognise.
JD and his dad take Alpha to the liquor store to show off once again. (I feel like Alpha should be the only one of her kind considering the fact that she’s an experimental robot and that it would add to JD’s hubris) the dad and the liquor store owner get into some banter, JD tries to flirt with the owner’s daughter the dad gets Alpha to show them a trick. JD looks towards the Liquor Store Owner’s daughter the robot fails, JD and his Dad are mad. They go home where the dad shoved Alpha out of disappointment. Alpha then reboots, identifies the dad as an intruder and hits him across the head with a bottle three times killing him in a way that is brutal and bloody. The mum comes in horrified and is told by Alpha if she doesn’t leave the property she’ll be killed. So she goes to the door, puts her gun in her pocket and goes to barn with Alpha cautiously following her. The mum shoots Alpha but Alpha gets up and attacks her with a crowbar she finds. The mum fends her off and runs back to the house. Alpha follows her back to the house. The mum hides in a shower, Alpha comes into the bathroom, The mums throwing things at Alpha and Alpha just strangles her, like there’s just a long shot that consists of her slowly dying of asphyxiation. Alpha spends a moment cleaning the blood in the kitchen until she hears Lily come downstairs, she too recognises Lily as an intruder and chases her around the house grabbing the mum’s gun and shooting her which catches Lily’s leg. Lily thinks she’s going to die until JD comes in to defend her Alpha and JD fight giving Lily time to hide in her room. Alpha shots JD several times then goes to look for Lily thinking she’s downstairs in the living room. Then Mimi comes in because she forgot her jacket and walks through the house to look for it finding the bodies of the Dad, Mum and JD making her assume that Lily is still alive. She immediately goes to Lily’s room finding her hiding under her bed sobbing. Mimi asks what happened and before Lily can say anything, Alpha is behind them. They run out of the room and from there its a game of cat and mouse before they get into more scrapes and escape. JD then wakes up, tries to tackle Alpha but gets overpowered and forced into a plastic bag. Alpha calls the police while JD is choking to death inside the plastic bag and the film just ends or ends with a news broadcast about the “Alpha Murders”.
It’s not perfect but I have some faith that it’s better than the original :-)
I SAW THE THUMBNAIL AND THOUGHT IT WAS ABOUT JEFFREE STAR
To be fair, the robot blinking might just be there to make people feel more comfortable when staring at it. The robot looking really human-like but still looking really creepy could also just be the creators of it deciding that they don't want to make something that just looks like it's completely fake, but they don't want to make a completely human looking robot so as to not scare/confuse the buyers. The eye liner is just S tier, 10/10
the dad not getting all the evil implications and talking like a 16 years old is actually pretty realistic
Credit where it's due: decent makeup effects
That's... the only credit
You should totally review Death Bed: The Bed That Eats 😂😂
I got the pumpkin boys shirt literally as soon as I got the email notifying me about it, I'm hyped for it to come in
The guy looks like mark Zuckerberg when he takes off his costume
I was so relieved when you got to the Raycon ad portion that's when I finally hit the Thumbs UP button LOL! That movie is ROUGH!!!!
I have to say that robot kinda looks like Jocker from Suicide Squad but only without tattoos.I even thought at first that this is another Jocker movie.
ps. thank you for another masterpiece of a video ,they always make my day a lot better and bring me joy . love you and your work bro. uwu
Exactly! I expected Jared Leto being the leading actor 😅
1:19 this dude looks like an off-brand caddicarus.
9:29 So I was like "This movie is soooo bad". Then I saw the liquor store here, and was like "that looks familiar". Turns out it is the liquor store I go to near Nashville all the time. Why did it have to be made here? LOL
i’d like to hear you talk about falling down. it’s not a bad movie, but the movie is almost pointless.