Exclusive: Rosa Salazar (Alita: Battle Angel), Bobby Soto (Narcos: Mexico), Julio Cesar Cedillo (Narcos: Mexico), Veronica Falcón (Ozark), Sarayu Blue (I Feel Bad) and Eric Johnson (Fifty Shades franchise) are among the newest additions to Prime Video’s Michael Peña starrer A Million Miles Away, which has entered production in Mexico City. Others rounding out the ensemble of the Alejandra Márquez Abella-helmed film include Jordan Dean (Harry & Meghan: Escaping the Palace), Ashley Ciarra (Chupa), Michelle Krusiec (Hollywood), Emma Fassler (Recovery Road), Michael Adler (Super Pumped), Carlos S. Sanchez (Chicago Fire) and Isaac Arellanes (Ghostwriter).
A Million Miles Away is based on the inspiring true story of Jose Hernandez, who defied insurmountable odds to become the first migrant farmworker to travel to space. From six years old, he toiled in the fields between Michoacán and Stockton, California —dreaming of traveling the night skies on a rocket ship. Through his...
A Million Miles Away is based on the inspiring true story of Jose Hernandez, who defied insurmountable odds to become the first migrant farmworker to travel to space. From six years old, he toiled in the fields between Michoacán and Stockton, California —dreaming of traveling the night skies on a rocket ship. Through his...
- 8/30/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Sometimes, a web series is so different that it leaves an indelible mental mark. Two Robots Talking is one of those series. It's far from the most polished web series out there. Its episode titles are clearly created in iMovie. But man, is it something else.
The two robots referenced in the title are a pair of 3D-animated characters named Steve and Dale, and they love to talk about philosophy. Sometimes, they're taking the Turing test. Other times, they're responding to Stephen Hawking's recent letter about AI. No matter the topic, Steve and Dale dish out their opinions with constant honesty and dark humor. Here they are discussing the merits of fine art:
Creator Andrew Genaille of Sir Perphoulous Films uses a text-to-speech format to give life to his two robots, and that's key; it allows Two Robots Talking to have a deadpan, almost tongue-in-cheek sensibility to it.
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The two robots referenced in the title are a pair of 3D-animated characters named Steve and Dale, and they love to talk about philosophy. Sometimes, they're taking the Turing test. Other times, they're responding to Stephen Hawking's recent letter about AI. No matter the topic, Steve and Dale dish out their opinions with constant honesty and dark humor. Here they are discussing the merits of fine art:
Creator Andrew Genaille of Sir Perphoulous Films uses a text-to-speech format to give life to his two robots, and that's key; it allows Two Robots Talking to have a deadpan, almost tongue-in-cheek sensibility to it.
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- 8/21/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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