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In the nearby future, a small family orders one of the NDR models(robots meant for household). But this robot is not like the others. This model has emotions like happyness, sadness, and even fear. He is unique. After serving the family for years, he decides to do everything that’s possible to turn human himself.
This is by far one of the best comedies I have ever seen. So far as I have discovered, I haven’t noticed any plot holes, the jokes are succeededly hilarious, even when they don’t have to be, like the scene where Andrew tries to learn how to tell a joke.
The film begins as two men deliver an android/robot, still named NDR 114, to a family. Moments later, the robot(calling himself ‘’one’’ all the time) lives his endless life with the name ‘’Andrew”. At first, Andrew was used for household, but the family notices this is not just an ordinary robot. He has the ability to show emotions like happyness, fear, etc. The headsupplier then asked if they wanted their money back or maybe a replacement at first. A few years later, ‘’Little miss’’ asks Andrews advice about a proposal his boyfriend made to her,...
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My review of Singing in the Rain, was surprise. My mom had forced me to watch it with her, and I thought it was going to be terrible. But, to tell you the truth, I kinda liked it. the songs were pretty good, besides for the one where he confessed his love to her. The choreography and lyrics sucked. But the whole idea was a good one. Good morning was a good song. So was make em' laugh. This movie was probably one of the better musicals I've seen, it was definetly better than the sound of music. I HATE that movie. hmmmmm... well, I've ran out of things to say so, bye! I have to say that, when I made this, I had no idea what I was going to say. So don't think bad stuff about me as a critic because when I review a movie I usually don't just wing it.
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A few people have asked me to write a little instruction manual on how to make screencaps. I'm not good at giving instructions, so I apologize if this doesn't make sense. :D
First you need to have a DVD-ROM and a viewing program like Cyberlink PowerDVD. There are many different ones out there, but PowerDVD is what I use.
Step 1: Insert your movie.
Step 2: Click Configuration (shown below)
Step 3: Under Player Setting Tab, click Advance.
Step 4: Click on the Snapshot Tab. The settings I use are marked below. It also must be a .bmp file extension.
Step 4: Click OK twice when you are done.
Step 5: Start your movie by pressing play.
Now, there are two ways to capture your images.
1. You can press the 'C' key on your keyboard for every image you want to cap.
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2. Click the camera button on your dock. (shown below)
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