Ex.Machina.2015

Ex.Machina.2015




Caleb is a programmer working for Bluebook, the world's most popular search engine. He is chosen to visit the company's CEO, Nathan, at his secluded house in the mountains. Nathan is a genius whose residence is also a research facility. The only other person there is Kyoko, a robotic house-maid, which Caleb initially thinks is human. Nathan wants Caleb to spend the week testing a humanoid robot named Ava. He explains that in the well-known Turing test, the tester asks questions without knowing if the computer is human. However, in the present test, Ava is known to be a robot from the beginning, and Caleb's job is to judge whether Ava has consciousness that Caleb can relate to. Nathan admits that he harvested personal information from the billions of people who use Bluebook. Additionally, he hacked billions of cell phones to get recordings of people's body language, so that Ava's movements would be more realistic. Caleb becomes attached to Ava

Fury (2014)

Fury (2014)




subtitle:Fury (2014).eng.srt As the Allies make their final push into Germany, a battle-hardened U.S. Army staff sergeant in the 66th Armored Regiment, 2nd Armored Division named Don "Wardaddy" Collier commands an M4 Sherman tank named Fury and its five-man, all-veteran crew: gunner Boyd "Bible" Swan; loader Grady "Coon-Ass" Travis; and driver Trini "Gordo" Garcia. The tank's original assistant driver/bow gunner, "Red", has been killed in battle. His replacement is Norman Ellison, who has only been in the Army for eight weeks and is trained as a typist, not a tank crewman. During his encounter with the men, they harass him and are cruel, obnoxious, and rude to him. Norman is then ordered to clean the tank, and vomits outside after finding a part of "Red's" face. While at a forward operating base, it's revealed that Wardaddy greatly despises the Waffen-SS, shown when he harasses an injured captive SS non-commissioned office.