A.I. Artificial Intelligence (US - BD)
Paramount announces a new Blu-ray release of the Steven Spielberg movie
Title: A.I. Artificial Intelligence (IMDb)
Starring: Haley Joel Osment
Released: 15th February 2011
SRP: $24.99
Further Details:
Paramount Home Entertainment has announced a Blu-ray release of A.I. Artificial Intelligence for February 15th. Retail will be around $24.99. Extras will include featurettes ("Creating A.I.", "Acting A.I.", "Designing A.I.", "Lighting A.I.", "A.I./FX", "The Robots of A.I.", "Special Visual Effects and Animation: ILM", "The Sound and Music of A.I.", "Closing: Steven Spielberg: Our Responsibility to Artificial Intelligence"), A.I. Archives, and 2 Theatrical Trailers in HD. We've attached the official package artwork below:

Quote: Director Steven Spielberg's A.I. propels you into a future of astounding technology and adventure beyond the human imagination in an extraordinary film the New York Observer hails as a "masterpiece" and Rolling Stone applauds as "unmistakably the work of a real filmmaker." In a future world of runaway global warming and awe-inspiring scientific advances, humans share every aspect of their lives with sophisticated companion robots called Mechas. But when an advanced prototype robot child named David (Haley Joel Osment) is programmed to show unconditional love, his human family isn't prepared for the consequences. Suddenly, David is on his own in a strange and dangerous world. Befriended by a streetwise Mecha (Jude law), David embarks on a spectacular quest to discover the startling secret of his own identity. Celebrated as a film "filled with visual wonders and astonishing special effects..." (Roger Ebert & Roeper), A.I. Artificial Intelligence is a visionary motion picture triumph!
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Haley Joel Osment
Released: 15th February 2011
SRP: $24.99
Further Details:
Paramount Home Entertainment has announced a Blu-ray release of A.I. Artificial Intelligence for February 15th. Retail will be around $24.99. Extras will include featurettes ("Creating A.I.", "Acting A.I.", "Designing A.I.", "Lighting A.I.", "A.I./FX", "The Robots of A.I.", "Special Visual Effects and Animation: ILM", "The Sound and Music of A.I.", "Closing: Steven Spielberg: Our Responsibility to Artificial Intelligence"), A.I. Archives, and 2 Theatrical Trailers in HD. We've attached the official package artwork below:

Synopsis
Quote: Director Steven Spielberg's A.I. propels you into a future of astounding technology and adventure beyond the human imagination in an extraordinary film the New York Observer hails as a "masterpiece" and Rolling Stone applauds as "unmistakably the work of a real filmmaker." In a future world of runaway global warming and awe-inspiring scientific advances, humans share every aspect of their lives with sophisticated companion robots called Mechas. But when an advanced prototype robot child named David (Haley Joel Osment) is programmed to show unconditional love, his human family isn't prepared for the consequences. Suddenly, David is on his own in a strange and dangerous world. Befriended by a streetwise Mecha (Jude law), David embarks on a spectacular quest to discover the startling secret of his own identity. Celebrated as a film "filled with visual wonders and astonishing special effects..." (Roger Ebert & Roeper), A.I. Artificial Intelligence is a visionary motion picture triumph!
News by Tom Woodward
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alex77014 wrote: Kyle Mertes wrote: It's also reminiscent to that ONE bad Jennifer Lopez movie.
muahahahahahahaha...oh wait...were you serious about there only being one???
LOL, there are many. I was just thinking out loud with trying to figure out which of those bad movies of hers this cover reminded me of...
muahahahahahahaha...oh wait...were you serious about there only being one???
LOL, there are many. I was just thinking out loud with trying to figure out which of those bad movies of hers this cover reminded me of...
Great film that looks at what it is to be human. So of course it's depressing.
One of my personal favorite Spielberg movies!! Will definitely pick this up to add to my Spielberg Blu-ray collection!!
I've always enjoyed this movie. Let's hope it looks a little better then Minority Report which Speilberg went a little heavy handed on the fake grain and it was just enhanced on the Bluray. War of the worlds had the same problem.
Let's get those Indiana Jones films on Blul ray!
Let's get those Indiana Jones films on Blul ray!
Kyle Mertes wrote: It's also reminiscent to that ONE bad Jennifer Lopez movie.
muahahahahahahaha...oh wait...were you serious about there only being one???
muahahahahahahaha...oh wait...were you serious about there only being one???
I really didn't like this movie, but I've only seen it once. I may NetFlix it just to see if I have the same feelings towards it.
I like the lower half of the cover art, but the floating eyes of HJO are just downright creepy. It's also reminiscent to that one bad Jennifer Lopez movie. Angel Eyes, I think? I dunno. Regardless, it's just bad artwork.
I like the lower half of the cover art, but the floating eyes of HJO are just downright creepy. It's also reminiscent to that one bad Jennifer Lopez movie. Angel Eyes, I think? I dunno. Regardless, it's just bad artwork.
Evil floaty eyes! AGGGGHHHHH!
hogaburger wrote: I would much rather have "Catch Me If You Can" on blu-rayGradually all of Spielbergs films shall be on Blu-ray gradually. Isn't 2011 also the 10th Anniversary for this film?
I would much rather have "Catch Me If You Can" on blu-ray
Filmmaker wrote: Did they really include the phallus-shaped building on the right-hand side of the cover?! Wow!
Interesting it's on the cover but yes, the city on the cover is Rouge City - basically your one-stop to parties, bars, and prostitutes(mechas or non-mechas). Hence, the phallus-shaped building and the wide (female?) mouth at the entrance to the city.
Interesting it's on the cover but yes, the city on the cover is Rouge City - basically your one-stop to parties, bars, and prostitutes(mechas or non-mechas). Hence, the phallus-shaped building and the wide (female?) mouth at the entrance to the city.
Did they really include the phallus-shaped building on the right-hand side of the cover?! Wow!
Love the first hour of this movie, hate everything else.
hated it, started ok but, (for lack of a better word) I think it lost it's "path" in the end.
Ehh...don't have any desire!
I'm sure Spielberg makes way better movies than that such as "E.T." and some of the Indiana Jones films.
I hated this movie. It had such great potential (mass-market the Teddy Bear people!) but never attained it. I loved the special effects though!
Such a great film and ideal for Blu-Ray. Can't wait to rewatch.
That cover feels cheap. Probably pick the flick up anyway though.
Not wild about the cover art, but this was an awesome movie and I'm looking foreward to seeing how the Blu-Ray looks.
Depressing movie.
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