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The Introduction To Bicentennial Man : (The Machine Age)

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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2008

This is the opening scene of the 1999 movie, Bicentennial Man (Disney), starring Robin Williams. This scene depicts the creation of the domestic robot later to become known as Andrew Martin.

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  • /watch?v=mZI3VWSu0nM

    the very same theme... hans zimmer is a lazy m*fucker

  • @mkadaukemusic Your point on the identical melody is valid but for one thing. It's James Horner. I love Hans Zimmer. Also, thanks for the link - I never really bothered to look it up- and I must say I prefer that version over this.

    In defence of Horner though, making new tracks each time is hard - My attempts at compositions always end up repeating themselves. Then again, this is still quite shameless.

  • What do you mean? The only thing I did to this clip was add the sliding titles at the start. The original audio hasn't been replaced, and looking at the Soundtrack CD for this movie, this piece is definately called 'The Machine Age'. I suspect you've put this comment on the wrong video.

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  • thanks, this is my favorite intro ever, i love "the machine age" of james horner.

  • this opening credit sequence and the music are the best part of this movie

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  • Just watched this film from the TV, So far its the best film I'v seen this year!

  • A Beautiful Mind?????

  • whats james horner gonna do lol sue himself for plagarising and copywright lol

  • it cant be considered plagerism if he copies his own work lol his works are copywright protected james horner can plagerise his music all he wants

  • @HarrisonOdell Well at least when he composed this it was an original piece, nothing he took from previous works, so this is the true masterpiece.

  • One of my favourite movies ever!

    I always cry when I see it :'(

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