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6/10
In-depth look at the history of the cell-phone.
Anonymous_Maxine1 February 2005
This is an interesting addition to the DVD for Cellular, it's basically a lot of telecommunications engineers talking about the history of cell-phones from the "brick" of the 1970s to the 4 ounce video camera phones that we use today. It's like that educational video about rats that is on the Willard DVD. You haven't seen that, but it's basically a learning channel video about rats and their mating habits and whatnot. Celling Out looks like it was made for the History Channel or the Discovery Channel about the history of cell-phones. It has nothing to do with the making of the movie, but is interesting nonetheless.

It also makes a pretty funny comment on the commercial success of cell-phones, as far as people making phone calls that they wouldn't otherwise have made. One guy makes especially amusing comments about the triviality of a lot of the conversations that people have with each other on cell-phones. They trace the transformation of the cell-phone from a communication device and into an entertainment center, even as a dating device. One guy even asserts that it's the cell-phone into which all other common devices will be absorbed – TV remote, laptop computer, palm pilots, etc.

Cell phones have revolutionized the way people communicate, and this short documentary goes into great detail about both the pros and cons of these advancements in technology, although it does make a complaint about them that I've never understood. Larry Cohen, co-writer of Cellular, mentions that he doesn't want to be reached at all times, he doesn't want someone keeping tabs on him all the time. This has always seemed like a trivial and even paranoid complaint. I've never seen a cell-phone that couldn't be turned off.

It's too bad about the ending, because once the documentary gets into hypothesizing about the future, there are some pretty outlandish claims being made and the revelation that the people interviewed in the documentaries might be a little more obsessed with cell-phones than is quite healthy. The assertion is made that sometime in the near future cell-phones will be embedded under the skin behind the ear, which can stretch to believe, and that you will be able to make phone calls just by thinking about it, which I don't believe for a second. Maybe I'm just shortsighted, but it doesn't seem that that can happen without opening up the skull and connecting the cellular implant directly to the brain.

Forget about whether or not the technology will ever be available, the question is whether people are going to want to have their skulls opened up so they don't have to dial phone numbers anymore. This is the kind of thinking that led people 40 years ago to assume that there would be flying cars by the year 2000. Well, here we are in 2005 and people still tend to like to have their cars running along the ground, and I have a hypothesis that it will be quite some time before popular opinion will involve mass approval of brain surgery to avoid dialing.

Other than that, however, this is a very informative, if not especially interesting, documentary.
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10/10
This is one informal program!
Movie Nuttball11 August 2005
Warning: Spoilers
Below are my opinions.

This special program is located on the features menu on the DVD of the excellent movie Cellular starring Kim Basinger, Chris Evans, Jason Stratham, and William H. Macy! Larry Cohen, Martin Cooper, Joel Engel, Xeni Jardin, Don Kilhefner, and Ian MacRury are all featured in this and talk about the history of the cell phone. These people on this program talk about many things and its really amazing to know these facts. Such as these: There are over a billion people who use cell phones a day in this world and how it has changed our conversations from speaking face to face to phone to phone. One thing that is shocking in My opinion is the thing that these people are very serious about is that in the future of implanting phones in the human body to save time and other factors for our society. According to these people this'll work by us thinking of the numbers we want to dial and have our speakings to whoever or whatever. I think that this is a terrible idea and could go horribly wrong as it could cause serious damage to the human race and not to mention the world. This is an idea that should never ever be made into an reality. Its bad enough as I write this that people talk and talk on cell phones in their cars and cause things to happen by not having total concentration on the driving area and people just talking up a storm in a store and/or a theater when its simply a regular conversation about normal things that could be talked about at a later time and distracting other people from their activities. All of this above and below is My opinion about cell phones and the cell phone plantation master plan in the body idea. Since most of the people on this planet crave cell phones imagine what kind of future their kids and their kids will have! Yeah, they'll be more cell phone crazy than their predecessors and they'll also be living phone projects! Now isn't that one of the greatest ideas ever? If there is a poll or polls soon or any time about this subject I for one am voting a big NO! I don't want to be experimented on especially not like that. Its not My idea of fun. I hope that you think this over and say no in case this does become a reality. Those are My opinions and thank you for reading!
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