Time Machine(2002) Vox System
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- A clip from the movie Time Machine(2002) showing maybe the future of digital libraries. Maybe one day you can go to the library and ask the digital librarian about the information you want.
0:45 those kids with tablet like devices, 2002 fiction, now daily practice!
Yes, I liked that too, only that DNA joke seemed out of place to me.
It's rather sad that people lumbering around with eyes attached to their stupid little devices is our new normal.
@Cake
lol... My parents are Boomers; I'm what's been coined as "Xennial".
Tablet-computers have been around long before that but yeah not in that thin glass like form of course. :P
@Cake I'm 26 and I agree with him. What happened to children walking around with teddy bears and action figures? This shit is just sad.
I met Guy Pierce once. Told him how much I liked this movie. He looked at me like I was crazy. True Story.
I would have told him I loved him in Priscilla
That's awesome. I would have said the same thing. I love this movie.
You should have said 'lovedit"
@@evilmidget Queeeen of the desert??
@@carlosed-vd7fj YES! :D
I always enjoyed this movie. I never understood why it was panned so badly. Then again I don't always agree with critics on movies. I think they all get on the band-wagon at times when it comes to reviews.
Its funny how he goes behind the glass and wonders what is going on lol
like the cat when we got our first flatscreen
@@burtonhughes8052 lol
i love this movie
This was a VERY GOOD MOVIE 👌👍👍😘.
BEAUTIFULLY MADE. SPECIAL XF UNBELIEVABLE...
TRULY LOVED!!!!!? IT!!!!!💚💛💜🖤💙❤️💥💢
This can't be the year 2030. Where are all the obese people?
They all either died out or have had surgery done by this point.
It’s scary because 2030 is 10 years from now
Maybe they can't get up the stairs to the library because they're on chairs that run the streets like in wall-E?
The time machine meeting vox again
Wir müssen mehr auf uns und die Erde 🎱 geben 🔥
3:20 what the name of this song?
I loved that they used the sound effect of the Star Trek enterprise doors after he said Live Long and Prosper and left off the screen :)
They,... But... What... Wow! Thanks man 😊
Vox evidently had his Sass set to 100% when his personality was configured.
While it was used in Star Trek, I first heard that effect in Futurama.
Yeah, I found that to be pretty cool too. 🖖😎
I thought It was funny, but it probably flew over the heads of none Star Trek fans.
In 2030, people will get dressed like Mao Zedong and virtual assistants will be masters of sarcasm
Oh shit the movie predicted China will takeover cultural influences...
Lolol
You know what?... I am noting your prediction, talk to you in a decade
LOL!
FUCK THE COMMIES
1:10 _"What is that thing?"_
"That, is a plot device that will allow me to last 800,000 years. It's fusion powered!"
"ACME" or "General Red Herrings"?
Manufactured by mcguffin industries llc
Fusion still needs fuel in the form of deuterium or as it’s widely known heavy water (processed sea water)
@@Marcus51090 Maybe there's, you know, a LOT of fuel in that core already. Or maybe stored underground in a giant tank that's protected enough not to get destroyed by the moon accident and thousands of years of tectonic shifts.
@@Nightweaver1 Does it really make sense for a digital museum guide to be proofed for 800000 years?I don't care what you're using to design something that lasts that long with minimal decay would be expensive.Seems like overkill for something that is meant to just guide museum visitors.
This movie didn't get enough credit
Yeah 💯❤️✝️.. beautiful movie
with better writing, cast and directing it would have
@@creekwalker8178 the cast was actually really good.
I guess people wanted it to be exactly like the book. It was a movie. It was good as it's own movie.
@@peaveyst7 Yeah, idk how he could think the casting is bad in this movie. Maybe in the later scenes, but Guy Pierce? Orlando Jones? Jeremy Irons? Yes please haha
It’s crazy how technology eventually catches up with the vast imaginations science-fiction writers/filmmakers of how they perceive humanity’s future.
20 years ago when I first saw this film I had crazy, yet fun ideas of how the future may be. A more positive outlook of the future, like Bicentennial Man, Star Trek TNG, etc… Now, to me, it’s becoming the opposite. The older I get, the harder it is for me to be more open to what lies ahead.
This is such a underrated movie that should get more praise than it did. I still think this movie is pretty good, always have.
Yogi Demis - watch the original from the 1960s; this is a remake but it hasn't kept exactly to the book as the 1960s film did.
@@markfox1545 I did see the OG movie and read the book a long time ago. I always thought it was a great story. Hollywood always changes the story from the book to keep the action going. But yeah, I should go back and watch & read again since it's been years.
Yes it was underrated ❤️💯
I love the score!
We won’t need the Vox system in 2030, we will still have the Internet by then… I hope
Despite this movie's flaws, Vox is an interesting character as he is basically the internet with a holographic body that is artificially intelligent, self aware and has human emotions.
Must be one of IBMs designs
And his sass is on par with most of society
Skynet with no ambition and an attitude. I want one.
Alexa tell me about time travel.
Vox in the beginning was more of an expert system or virtual intelligence. Vox had an extensive database, but in the beginning was more of a fancy Google. 800,000 years later his database has been sufficiently expanded that he has become an artificial intelligence
That actor playing the CGI librarian was like in every movie around this time then he just disappeared.
The actor is Orlando Jones.
@@olindetroit7636 He has some SCARY looking eyes. Definitely could have played some sort of horror movie villain.
The novel 'The Time Machine' exists in the world of the film. That means in that universe, HG Wells accurately predicted the future.
great-grandson of HG Wells, Simon Wells served as director in that movie.
He should have referenced that later on and actually said we are now in the year that the time traveler went to
The 1960 version of the film also exists in this universe as well
What is kind of weird is that when I saw this film back in 2002 this sequence seemed so wild and futuristic. Now in 2019, even though not all of the technology is here yet, this sequence looks very contemporary like our own world in 2019.
I first saw this movie in like 2014 on tv
Liked the concept
The bicycle sharing concept became real in 2012.
@@matthewlo55 do you care to explain or link me what that means
Not here yet but we are on our way to having this level of technology.
As long as we don’t frack the moon.
@@knightbane3752 Do you even know what "Fracking" means? It refers to digging into the earth to extract oil or gas. oil is basically the remnants of ancient life forms like dinosaurs. And harvesting the miniscule amounts of gasses on the moon would be as useful as screaming in the vacuum of space.
And if you meant to say "Fuck up the moon" then i assure you humanity will probably never possess enough power to destroy any stellar body of this size. Its been bombarded for millions of years by asteroids far greater then any nuclear bomb humanity ever created and its still doing just fine.
I love how Vox's hair is reminiscent of a Vulcan. Great reference to Star Trek. Especially the "live long and prosper" and the sliding door sound.
2010 : Talking Tom
2015 : Siri
2017 : Google Assistant
2020: A.L.I.X an advanced medical robot that can help people in any type of injury.
2030: vox system
802701: you
Alexa
If you're watching this in 2023 or later, give a 'Thumbs Up'! In the movie, the character encounters an AI librarian in 2030. Now, with the advanced capabilities of ChatGPT and other generative AI technologies like Synthesia, it's incredible to consider that such tech could already be a reality in our world. Plus, remember when Samsung created that transparent TV display a some years back? The future is closer than we think!
damn right
The Star Trek pneumatic door sound at the end was literally the icing on the cake.
This scene makes so much more sense after watching the deleted scene where Hardigans boss berates him for writing the article about time travel in that publication shown here by Vox.
Orlando Jones is such a great actor. I loved him in Evolution as well.
Best time travel movie ever made. The visuals are stunning and it's great to see him travel to different years in the future.
...I love this film, it has the imagination and grandeur that HG Wells' original needs, while being updated to a contemporary interpretation. But like the 1960 version it doesn't take the final journey thirty million years into the future to the end of humanity and the bleak discovery that everything is temporary at that magnitude of Time. I really hope a faithful adaptation with this kind of quality happens one day...
au contrarie, this adaptation is better because it removes that part which was unnecessary to begin with.
Unfortunately H.G. Wells was a socialist and those kinds of guys love to put demoralization undertones in their works.
I also liked this movie a lot. It does a great job of capturing the awe and wonder of both the book and original movie..
The book was what started me on a lifetime path of reading.. Also the sound track is amazing
"Yeah, lets drill a 20 megaton nuke to the center of the Moon to make real estate! What can go wrong?"
Obviously, the engineers never over-inflated a balloon before. I can see contractors going along with this.
The engineers on that reality is fucking dumb
Nya, According to what I read the lunar catastrophe was not produced by an human error in the original script but by a terrorist attack. They changed it to avoid producing panic attacks on viewers, you know, 11-S
Maybe this is how all previous civilizations in the universe have ended. They gave control of the nukes to middle management.
As a contractor I can see why, it WAS on the work order. Any problems with that and you need to speak to the engineers.
It’s literally impossible to blow up the moon, even with all the nukes in the world.
3:07 Breaking the 4th wall.😋
U wont believe it but this is actually my favorite movie of all time
I don't believe it
Mine too, I love this movie..
love that, at the end Vox finds again the Time Traveller and says "i remember you!"
2:19 pornography
chronography
@@gooboberti haha😂😂 thankx
connected to every database.... 2019... thats a security issue
It is now in 2023, it's incredible to reflect on how technology has advanced, making the fictional concept of an AI librarian portrayed in the movie a possibility in today's world.
Vox: rolls his eyes at science fiction
Also Vox: sings a show tune, completely unprompted, including harmonies
Vox is now a channel on UA-cam 🤣🤣🤣
Give it another 30 years I can see something like this being the case, we already have virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa that can access many aspects of the internet and deliver them directly to our phone screens this doesn't seem as far off as it did in 2002.
Try 2-3 years
@@laughablelarry9243 we're still a ways away from holographic displays like this. 30 years might be a bit much but it will probably be another 10 or so.
We are almost there with this kind of AI. We do not have such Holo plates but a simple transparent OLED screen will do quite the same. AI itself is already super powerful with languages. Give it another 5 years.
Such a nice movie! Totally underrated.
"Live long and prosper!" damn, that's genius here 😁
Did you hear the bridge of the enterprise door sound as he passed off the screen 🤔. Love it
More than 20 years later from the movie, it's time now. Samsung made this!
Why do they Always Think that in the future everybody would have the same clothes?
because people for the most part in every era followed a style.
So tell me if you are going down a street in a city today would everybody have the same clothes?
@@KristerAndersson-nc8zo that was quite common till 1990. Everyone was looking nearly the same.
@@-schattenpflanze-3755 Actually no, I remember because in 1989 i was 28 years old. Besides it is a common thing in most films and series that take place in the future,
@@KristerAndersson-nc8zo watch video of berlin wall everyone looks basically the same woman all the same hair style and clothes only the upper classes look different
2034 depiction: Large cities and advanced technology in the realm of sci-fi
2020 now: Everyone has smartphones and the world is basically the same with small changes
Thomas Gomez and corona
2020 the scifi movie Idiocrazy is becoming real fiction.
Took me a sec to figure out what he said.
"stereopticon of some sort.."
As we continue into the future, it starts to become hilarious how movies like this depict 2030 NYC to have these massive buildings that dwarf even One World Trade Center and the Empire State Building, but coming into 2021 we are nowhere near that level.
Vox's jump to the novel based on the specific search terms is such a great pisstake at search engines - I cackled the first time I saw it!
Sarcastic compendium of knowledge. They predicted Alexa to a tee.
How do we know someone programming present day AI search engines wasn't partly influenced by this scene?
Guess we'd have to ask one of them.
Vox kinda reminds me of the EMH from Star Trek Voyager
Please state the nature of the literary emergency.
And here were are in 2023 with ChatGPT
As a kid I always believed this technology would happen. Now with ChatGPT and other ai programs of 2023, if combined and refined, could 100% make vox real.
Yeah, Vox really does seem like a possibility soon. But I still find it kind of a stretch to have that kind of tech still functioning somewhat after 800,000 years like in the movie.
We can even integrate LLMs with transparent OLED LCD displays to exactly recreate Vox NY-114 as he appears. . . and the commercial transparent tvs you can buy today even have similarly shitty resolution as the ones in the movie. Still working on the fusion power part though, lol
We’re still a few decades away from that kind of AI, assuming the Climate Crisis doesn’t cause our civilization to collapse.
Orlando Jones. This dude has crazy range. Love his work on American Gods. We need more of him on film. And kudos to Memory Man, Guy Pierce from Memento!
TheSalawag agreed also love how no one in the comments also put together any Latin Vox is voice in Latin.
At the beginning of the clip, when he was outside, I didn't see a single person walking and looking down at their cell phone. So glad to know that this need to be looking at one's cell will not continue into the future. 😁
It's a brain chip obviously then :P
To fix the plot hole, people must be using Elon’s Neuralink brain implant.
If I remember correctly one of the passerbys has a holographic visor which could be her texting app.
It could be those digital contacts they claim will be the future
Not too far off 2002...
The Vox also has a sort of condescending attitude, he rolls his eyes at least twice. 😝 Lol
"please state the nature of your bibliographical emergency."
@@Shiirow They would be a great singing duo.
How ChatGPT will look like in a couple of years.
"...practical application...." The Vox character was done perfectly in this movie, and this particular scene.
If you notice the teacher tells the boy "if you do that again I will resequence your DNA so help me." Apparently in 2035 you can alter your genes 😂
2030
What I imagine GPT-10 will look like
ChatGPT enters the library:
"And TOMMY, you do that again and I WILL resequence your DNA SO HELP ME!" OMG I love this movie!
still one of my favorite movie's i chuckled at the part when vox thought alexander was crazy
Makes it great later on when "I remember even you...Time Travel, Practical Application..." with a sense of bitterness
Man were they off on this scene. Pretty sure we can all agree women will just be wearing yoga pants in the future.
That bookcase he walked up to is probably the only familiar thing he had found in the year 2030, imagine that.
Vox did the Vulcan hand sign wrong.
Isaac Asimov. H. G. Wells.
Harlan Ellison. Great writers. Turn off your devices and actually Read.
Yes. I realize the irony of writing that on a device. Aren't you clever.
This is what ChatGPT becomes in their timeline.
Thanks for posting !
One of the good scene, Orlando Jones is doing a great job as the photonic with feelings, data will love that ! Guy Pearce's doing a great job acting as the time traveler ! :)
Temporal causality, temporal paradox ? :)
This is such a ridiculous underrated movie. I understand the reasoning for why it isn't as popular due to its unfortunate time period that it came out, but the story is fairly unique with a great cast.
I see that windows is still rubbish in the future 😂
2:01 "A compendium of all human nodge"
@2:16 "Mechanical engineering... Dimensional optics... Pornography"
At least gotta be 2080, at least, lunar leisure living with all that things.
It's captain Irving from sleepy hollow
I will resequence your dna so help me! Love that line.
cool how he used words from HIS time, to describe the future Vox system....
if i reach 2030, i will ask siri about "time travel, practical applications: ahaha.
I just asked Siri about “time travel, practical application”. She replied with, “I can’t find that in the AppStore”.
@@ryanfriedman4329 wait until 2030 then.
Yea when he sees him again in the far far future hologram says fuck time travel is real lol
I wish they allowed Vox to sulk a bit longer about the fact that he was wrong for the first time but they just shrugged it off and continued...
The movie is thousand year in the future , and there's no record of time travel experiments
Everyone here is talking about the movie, the book, and the actors. Meanwhile I’m sitting here like, “ why can I not find that song he sings? Is it real or not? It should be real, it’s amazing.”
It is not real. It was made for the film.
I never understood this scene. Because HG Wells wrote the fiction novel and named the two warring factions in the future eloi and morlocks, which are accurately named here. Not sure how this is explained and it has always bugged me. That’s like having a scene in Star Wars where the librarian in episode II references George Lucas and his “Star Wars” stories from a far away galaxy.
0:05 is this what New York will look like in 2030?
Highly unlikely more like 2050 and beyond
2:40 Vox-114: Because one cannot travel into the past
Alexander: Well what if one could?
Vox-114: One cannot.
Alexander: *Brings Time Machine over from across the street into the library*
Those students have tablets ,the only film that predicted future accurately.
May 24th 2030 he arrived in when the camera points at the machine. Shame that with only 7 years to go until we reach 2030, you would think Earth would look and feel like it is in the film. Yet in the real world, we have Karens, countless genders, violence, high prices and even people (some male individuals) who wear trousers halfway down there legs when walking in the streets. It's like life is going backwards, not forwards.
We have chatGBT which performs similar to a VOX 114 but it’s less sophisticated
I TRULY LOVED THIS ❤️💯✝️ MOVIE ...NEVER GOT WHAT IT DESERVE...
I like how he threw in that H.G. Wells easter egg
Traum oder Wirklichkeit, Hologramm , Quant Tech das kommt
The funny thing is, I could see this actually existing in 2030 if someone really wanted to make it happen. It may not be quite as easy to communicate with as I don't think artificial intelligence will have advanced that much by then, but I do think we could have a virtual human talking to us through a glass like this with every bit of knowledge known to man. I don't think it would be this sassy though lol, probably more stubborn and repetitive when you're trying to get an answer that doesn't exist.
Fusion by 2030? Given that's only 12 years off, at this point, I doubt this. But if less power had been put in the hands of those whose main purpose in life was to thwart others, perhaps it could have existed in that 2030 that might have been.
Technology like this will absolutely exist in the distant future (500-1000 years from now). Look at how far technology has come in the last 100 years. Imagine showing someone in 1922 an iPhone. It’s unfathomable. In 500-1000 years artificial intelligence like this would no doubt be available.
yes, there are chatbots with fairly natural speech and even realistic sounding human voices already. the glass is just an OLED transparent display which also already exists.
Time Travel Rules
1. Wear clothes from time period.
2. Find underground hide out.
3. Only observe.
4. Spend 1 minute in time period.
5. If history is changed by mistake go back and change it back.
I will back 10 years later !!
I thought he said Pornography 😂 2:19
I like the idea that a computer with all recorded information would have no trouble having a conversation with someone from a previous century.
Probably easier than people.
best threat ever I will re-sequence your DNA
best comment I think I'll have better luck in few hundred years.
In this crazy year of 2020 I want a time machine to go back to 1983 and re-live my teens and 20's again
It has the same attitude as Bing AI chatbot
There's a reason why you can't change the past.
Its because there is something about an individuals "Fate" and "Destiny" that science has yet to discover.
But there is a solution.
Better yet, an answer that would have saved his wife from her fate and changed her destiny. Alexander was sitting on it the whole time.
He has to take his wife into the time machine with him.
In theory, this would displace her from the timeline just like it did to him. Allowing her to escape the paradox that keeps killing her.
no, the real answer of why you can't change the past is quite simple: its destroyed. the past doesn't exist because it has been overwritten
I never noticed he did the TNG door sound in the end. Kind of a nice touch.
CRUD! This movie is already 17 YEARS OLD! My back hurts.🤪
I remember the scene in the movie where he walked up to a woman preparing to go home on her bicycle. I imagined I was that woman and he asked me if it was possible to save his wife. I begin to think how could it possibly be done? It took me a while but I finally came up with a solution.
Whats the solution?
Thank goodness they didn't show hoverboard this time.
Wondering what those think that remember there last life. This is the reason why there is a veil. ENJOY friend.