01-27-2016, 11:29 PM
I've been putting this film off. I don't know why. Tonight Stacy started it and went promptly to bed. She'd already seen it and figured I'd get hooked in, which is exactly what happened.
In another life in Santa Cruz, I was a Ph.D. candidate studying expertise, a field of interest as a stepping stone to A.I. back then, so I was very familiar with the Turing test and played with Eliza (an early A.I. program, siri's gramma if you will). I was marginally aware of Turings.'s history, but not his orientation.
At the beginning of IG, I thought Cumberbach was playing his one note like Sheldon Cooper of Big Band Theory, but he delivered in the end. Keira also played her one note, but it's so kute and I've been krushing on her for years. Downton factor of 2. The film came together in the end despite some earlier flaws. Enjoyable, but I'm not reading the book.
In another life in Santa Cruz, I was a Ph.D. candidate studying expertise, a field of interest as a stepping stone to A.I. back then, so I was very familiar with the Turing test and played with Eliza (an early A.I. program, siri's gramma if you will). I was marginally aware of Turings.'s history, but not his orientation.
At the beginning of IG, I thought Cumberbach was playing his one note like Sheldon Cooper of Big Band Theory, but he delivered in the end. Keira also played her one note, but it's so kute and I've been krushing on her for years. Downton factor of 2. The film came together in the end despite some earlier flaws. Enjoyable, but I'm not reading the book.
Shadow boxing the apocalypse

