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A.I. - Artificial Intelligence (2001) (2 Discs)£5.00 Free DeliveryRRP: £19.99 | You save: £14.99 (74%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
- Documentary on How A.I. Artificial Intelligence Was Brought to the Screen
- Featurette on Production Design from Original Conceptual Drawings to Building of Sets
- Interviews with Steven Spielberg, Haley Joel Osment, and Jude Law
- Behind-the-Scenes Featurettes on the Design, Lighting and Costumes
- Development and Creation of Robots of A.I. Including Visit to Stan Winston Studios
- Creation of SFX on Set with Effects Supervisor Michael Lantieri
- Interviews with Dennis Muren and Scott Farrar of Industrial Light And Magic
- A Visit to Skywalker Sound
- Conversation with John Williams about Scoring A.I.
- Storyboard Sequences
- Production Drawings
- Photo Gallery
- Theatrical Trailer
'Artificial Intelligence' is the story of David (Haley Joel Osment), the first mecha (a futuristic term for a mechanized human being) designed with the ability to love. A couple whose son is in a coma "adopts" David to help them recover from their loss. Naturally, things do not go as planned, and David is forced to leave the mother (Frances O'Connor) he's been "imprinted" to love, and make his way in the world. Traveling with Teddy, a hi-tech stuffed bear, David escapes the Flesh Fair, where angry humans destroy mechas to "purge artificiality," and unexpectedly befriends Gigolo Joe (Jude Law), a robot designed to pleasure women. Joe agrees to help David in his quest to become human.
Director Stanley Kubrick originally developed A.I., at one point asking Spielberg to direct it. When Kubrick passed away, Spielberg took the reins. Using a treatment and thousands of drawings commissioned by Kubrick, Spielberg wrote his own screenplay (his first since 1979's 'Close Encounters Of The Third Kind').

Average rating (16 reviews)
Terrible
Harps611 | 12/10/2008 | See all Harps611's reviews (35) »
This may have a storyline for children, since it seemed like an adult version of Pinocchio, but it must surely be too complicated for some young viewers! It is far too long and drawn out and at times it seems patronising. And after all the time you spend watching it the ending is a letdown. For a Steven Spielberg film you do expect more and even wonder why he took the film in the first place
Agonising Intelligence
JGROVEY | 25/08/2008 | See all JGROVEY's reviews (69) »
This film had good actors in i must admit. But there is no action in this film. Just a story about a robot wanting to repeat the Pinocchio story. I must also admit the end bit made me sad when he could only have his beloved mum for one day. Good film if ur a steven spielberg fan
artificial entertainment
trevor22 | 09/07/2008 | See all trevor22's reviews (434) »
drawn out and pretencious. slow and boring. i did not enjoy this for one minute. huge disappointment.
Haley Joel Osment, Jude Law, Frances O'Connor, Jake Thomas, Brendan Gleeson, William Hurt, Sam Robards, Adam Scott, Kathryn Morris, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Clara Bellar, Keith Campbell & Miguel Perez | |
12 years and over | |
2001 | |
Widescreen 1.85:1 Anamorphic | |
English - Dolby Digital (6.1) EX | |
French ; Italian | |
Arabic ; Bulgarian ; Dutch ; English ; English for the hearing impaired ; French ; German ; Italian ; Italian ; Portuguese ; Romanian ; Spanish | |
2 hours and 20 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |



































