A Killer Whisky: Alberta (Canadian Historical Mysteries)
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The 1918 influenza pandemic strikes Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The Great War rages overseas. While...
Mystery Canada Series
Shake-speared in the Park (Bay Browning Mysteries #2)
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When Bay Browning helps direct the Flourish College summer theater production, "Shakespeare's...
Traditional Mystery Paranormal Twists Series
An Eternal Lei
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It's the middle of the pandemic and Hawaii has been virtually closed to tourists. So when Leilani...
The Burden of Innocence (The Infantino Files #2)
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Innocence is pain—when you're locked in a cage. Private investigators Ray Infantino and Tania...
Mystery Crime Noir
V is for Vengeance (Kinsey Millhone, #22)
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A spiderweb of dangerous relationships lies at the heart of this daring Kinsey Millhone mystery from...
Till Death Do Us Port
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When a wedding turns into a crime scene, young vintner Parker Valentine investigates the full-bodied...
David McK (3801 KP) rated I, Robot (2004) in Movies
Oct 30, 2022
1.A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2. A robot must obey the orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Laws.
That's the starting point for this movie, which sees Technophobic 2035 cop Del Spooner (Will Smith) convinced that a robot has just carried out a murder - something which, by those laws, should be impossible for it to do.
The film then takes in the concept of free will and consciousness, all - as an action thriller - wrapped up in a mystery and with a few helpings of what I'm going to call 'wham blam' action
Surprisingly enjoyable.
A Cop's Necklace
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It has been nearly a year since the murder and kidnapping happened at the McPherson mansion....
Thriller Mystery
Scone Cold Killer
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Murder’s on the menu at a Florida diner in this “fast-paced mystery that will leave you...

