Spare Parts...

Depends on where the dispenser is on the washing machine I suppose.

btw, i'm not following you, it's just the way my posting has gone.
 
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So what I'm thinking from your post below is that it lacked the traditional science fiction elements: the robot wasn't serving the genre. There was no real space travel, trips to the future, mental changes in humans, terraforming, biological changes in humans or animals, time travel, humans with extraordinary powers, contact with aliens from other worlds, evolution of the human race, cyborgs, aliens hybrids, parallel universes, ray guns, apocalyptic future, hyperspace, etc. -to make it qualify as science fiction.

I figured my film exists on the fringe of the science fiction category. It's not stereotypical science fiction, but a light comedy utilizing an element of science fiction, the robot.

Your previous statement, “Too human”, really didn’t make any sense to me. But I think I have reached that understanding.

Be sure to clarify when posting for these movies. The posts are for the benefit of the filmmakers, if you leave an indiscernible comment or a purely negative post, it doesn’t help serve the filmmakers. It just becomes a superfluous statement that takes up space on this board. So do us a favor, try and clarify your thoughts.

Thanks again.
 
I'm pleased I've helped you 'reach the understanding.'

I have a problem with finding the right words sometimes, I can only apologise.

Unfortunately, I have to be asked the right questions, with elaboration, to get what I really mean out of me, which you appear to have done.
 
44th place! Are you guys stupid or something! Sure, maybe this film wasn't the best in terms of the technical stuff, but it was fun, funny, original, creative, unique, and soooo enjoyable to watch. This film may be a bit on the rough side, but come on! 44th place. Snobs.
 
Thanks for that vote of confidence. We're not hurting. The ones in the top pretty much deserve to be there, and that’s important. The rest is sort of negligible and doesn’t really have too much meaning.

It was a fun film to do and a fun contest to enter into. And I think we gave the board a good product to watch. I am of course assuming the process of watching "Spare Parts" wasn't a painful one- or at least not too painful.

Thanks again for everyone who commented. The cast, crew, and myself certainly appreciate it.
 
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