
The Wild Robot - Can AI Have Heart?
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Summary
In this episode of Movie Shelf, hosts Heather and Cory discuss the animated film 'The Wild Robot' from DreamWorks. They delve into the film's themes, character insights, and the voice cast, while also exploring deeper messages about parenting, community, and the ethical implications of AI. The conversation transitions into a broader discussion about the state of animation, comparing DreamWorks and Disney, and concludes with a look at upcoming movies and a fun connection game.
Takeaways
- The Wild Robot is a beautifully animated film.
- The film explores themes of parenting and community building.
- AI's emotional intelligence is a central theme.
- The movie conveys a message of love and trust.
- Ethical considerations of AI are discussed.
- The conversation includes a fun connection game, aka a Side of Bacon.
Chapters
- 00:00 Welcome to the Episode
- 00:39 It's been a while
- 01:29 About the Movie
- 04:25 Likes and Dislikes
- 15:07 Should AI Feel?
- 22:18 Does it make the Movie Shelf or not?
- 23:49 Dreamworks Discussion
- 34:18 Episode Picks
- 36:10 Movies Coming Out
- 41:15 A Side of Bacon
- 44:52 We'll Catch You Next Time
Movies Discussed in this Episode
- The Wild Robot
- Shrek 2
- How to Train Your Dragon (Series)
- Puss in Boots, The Last Wish
- The 13th Warrior
- Twilight Zone "I Sing the Body Electric"
- Superman (Trailer, Coming 2025)
- How to Train Your Dragon (Live Action Coming 2025)
Side of Bacon Reminder
Connect Gerard Butler to Mark Hamill.
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