I read I, Robot and the movie (I've only seen the previews) looks like it'd be an impossible stretch to fit around the book. The book is basically a series of stories about flawed logic and its effects on robots as perfectly logical beings. The book was absolutely great and it was almost like a sci-fi logic puzzle that's actually well-written. There were stories including one about a robot not believing he was created by humans, one about one or two (I don't remember which) robot transporters stuck between danger and their commands, one about a robot friend for a little girl and some others I don't recall. Very good writing though, as are all of his books. I wish my library had more of them.