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By Joshua Tyler
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Modern films that warn of the dangers of artificial intelligence are now common, but they are all shadows compared to a film in 1970 that has never been reached. It’s called Colossus: Forbin Project And he is the most chilling story ever told of AI. So it is probably not a coincidence that it is now eliminated from existence.
You can’t legally watch it anywhere in the US, not stream, not rent, and barely on disk. Hollywood buryes this pearl and pretends to not exist. We lose a classic that is not only a great film but also the most accurate AI prediction ever imagined.
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Colossus: Forbin Project is a cold, calculated vintage thriller from the 1970s. Eric Braeden plays Dr. Charles Forbin, the genius who builds the huge Colossus supercomputer to treat American Nukes and end the madness of the Cold War. The President activates him, thinking he is in a fool. Wrong.
Colossus finds his Soviet partner, Guardian, and begins to chat in a code that human beings cannot crack. When the Bigwigs tries to disconnect, the machines launch missiles to prove that they are serious, removing the whole of Russian town and almost nuking Texas. The two artificial intelligence then demand control of everything and threaten the annihilation of world -eab if challenged.
Colossus begins to issue orders, and the world is unquestionable to resist. Watch under constant Dr. Forbin, faking a relationship with the character of actress Susan Clark to sneak resistance messages back and forth. The computer allows them privacy only if they first draw naked before it, before retiring to their bedroom.
Humans think they have plans to defeat this new threat, but they are wrong. The AI is always one step ahead, unmistakable and unobstructed.
Based on DF Jones’s novel, Colossus: Forbin Project related to human beings transferring the keys to machines. Then those machines decide that the best way to “repair” is by adding us.
The closest thing the film has to a hero is Dr. Forbin, who, realizing his mistake, is fighting to find a way to close Colossus. He is defiant and refuses to give up. However, in the final seconds of the film, Colossus tells Forbin that he knows over time that he will change his mind, that he will grow to love Colossus, and that he and humanity will already co -operate. Forbin insists it won’t, but as the screen fades to black, we know Colossus is fine.
The film ends with Colossus in complete and promising control of peace and utter prosperity, but only on its terms. Those terms are complete and completely obedient to the computer. And the most chilling and dangerous thing about Colossus: Forbin Project is that despite being a cool, unsafe, unnatural method left with the idea that a computer slave could be better than what we currently have, and that’s what Colossus calls you “slavery for yourself.”
In 1970, sci-fi all about space or monsters. Colossus was flipped, with AI as the real enemy, not an eye-nam alien. Released during nuclear paranoia, fear of technology nailed us to prepare us.
Universal seized the novel rights after-2001: Odyssey space hype. James Bridges wrote the script, amping the tension.
The Forbin Project He was shot on a $ 2 million budget, and looks impressive. They used real laboratories in Berkeley and computers borrowed from management data for authenticity. Those huge computer monsters needed a lot of AM and guards.
This was before-Terminatorex-AdjustBut he inspired them all. James Cameron Basically, tear off skynet directly from this. It was a bridge of 2001’s Hal to Modern Movies Doomsday AI Like Ex Machina. He won the Hugo and Saturn Award.
Now, with the future he predicted us here, Colossus is ignored. Being overlooked may be the inevitable fate of the film. He was similarly ignored in release.
Originally opened the film as The Forbin Project. He floped, get his second title, and still tanked. Why? No stars, no action, only brain in a mute age
The Forbin Project is a whole disaster in theaters, winning only $ 450,000 on a $ 2 million budget. Audiences of the time wanted to escape, not a mirror to their stupidity.
Built a sequel on TV and VHS, but with the movie pulled from streamThat cult follows fades at the moment when Colossus suddenly is at its most relevant.
In 2025, you can’t stream Colossus: The Forbin Project anywhere in any way.
Universal Pictures produced the film and continues to hold the distribution rights, keeping it under the control of the studio for over five decades. For a while, the film was available for streaming, most especially on platforms such as Hamazon Prime Video. No longer.
Universal has yanked the movie off streaming and has not mentioned any plans to allow it back on -le for people to watch.
The film is out of print on DVD and Blu-ray, but older copies are available for sale at a premium price. That is almost irrelevant, though, as less than 50% of American homes still have access to DVD and Blu-ray players. That number falls quickly as people give up to streaming.
Usually, with this blurred film, failure to find it on streaming would be a sign of negligence due to low demand. But due to the current AI boom, the demand for this film could be through the roof if Universal bothered to let people see it. They must know that, and yet they have chosen to keep him hidden in a vault, pretending that he never happened.
Therefore, Hollywood ignores it, as would admit that they become ruining their technology-Bro parties. It would probably be.
So if you want access to Colossus: Forbin Project Before our future slavery began, you will have to make a lot of noise about it. Reach out to Nbcuniversal on social media and let them know that you want to see Colossus: Forbin Project… Before it’s too late.