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  1. Spielberg won the Academy Award for Best Director for Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan, as well as receiving six other nominations. Three of Spielberg's filmsJaws , E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial , and Jurassic Park —achieved box office records, originated, and came to epitomize the blockbuster film. [4]

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    In the 22nd century, rising sea levels from global warming have wiped out 99% of existing cities, reducing the world's population. Mechahumanoid robots, seemingly capable of complex thought but lacking emotions, have been created as replacements. In Madison, New Jersey, David, a prototype Mecha child capable of experiencing love, is given to Henry ...

    Development

    Stanley Kubrick began development on an adaptation of "Super-Toys Last All Summer Long" in the late 1970s, hiring the story's author, Brian Aldiss, to write a film treatment. In 1985, Kubrick asked Steven Spielberg to direct the film, with Kubrick producing. Warner Bros. agreed to co-finance A.I. and cover distribution duties. The film labored in development hell, and Aldiss was fired by Kubrick over creative differences in 1989. Bob Shaw briefly served as writer, leaving after six weeks due...

    Pre-production

    In early 1994, the film was in pre-production with Christopher "Fangorn" Baker as concept artist and Sara Maitland assisting on the story, which gave it "a feminist fairy-tale focus". Maitland said that Kubrick never referred to the film as A.I., but as Pinocchio. Chris Cunningham became the new visual effects supervisor. Some of his unproduced work for A.I. can be seen on the DVD The Work of Director Chris Cunningham. Aside from considering computer animation, Kubrick also had Joseph Mazzell...

    Filming

    The original start date was July 10, 2000, but filming was delayed until August. Aside from a couple of weeks of shooting on location in Oxbow Regional Park in Oregon, A.I. was shot entirely using sound stages at Warner Bros. Studios and the Spruce Goose Dome in Long Beach, California. Spielberg copied Kubrick's obsessively secretive approach to filmmaking by refusing to give the complete script to cast and crew, banning press from the set, and making actors sign confidentiality agreements. F...

    The film's soundtrack album was released by Warner Sunset Records in 2001. The original score was composed and conducted by John Williams and features singers Lara Fabian on two songs and Josh Groban on one. The film's score also had a limited release as an official "For your consideration Academy Promo", as well as a complete score issued by La-La...

    Marketing

    Warner Bros. used an alternate reality game titled The Beast to promote the film. Over forty websites were created by Atomic Pictures in New York City (kept online at Cloudmakers.org), including the website for Cybertronics Corp. There were to be a series of video games for the Xbox video game console that followed the storyline of The Beast, but they went undeveloped. To avoid audiences mistaking A.I. for a family film, no action figures were created, although Hasbroreleased a talking Teddy...

    Home media

    A.I. Artificial Intelligence was released on VHS and DVD in the United States by DreamWorks Home Entertainment on March 5, 2002 in widescreen and fullscreen two-disc special editions featuring an extensive sixteen-part documentary detailing the film's development, production, music and visual effects. The bonuses also include interviews with Haley Joel Osment, Jude Law, Frances O'Connor, Steven Spielberg and John Williams, two teaser trailers for the film's original theatrical release, and an...

    Box office

    The film opened in 3,242 theaters in the United States and Canada on June 29, 2001, earning $29.35 million at #1 during its opening weekend. A.I went on to gross $78.62 million in the United States and Canada. Opening on 524 screens in Japan, A.I. grossed almost two billion Yen in its first five days, the biggest June opening in Japan at the time, and sold more tickets in its opening weekend than Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, although it grossed slightly less. It went on to gross...

    Critical response

    On Rotten Tomatoes, A.I. Artificial Intelligence holds an approval rating of 76% based on reviews from 203 critics, with an average rating of 6.60/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "A curious, not always seamless, amalgamation of Kubrick's chilly bleakness and Spielberg's warm-hearted optimism. A.I. is, in a word, fascinating." On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 65 out of 100 based on reviews from 32 critics, which indicates "generally favorable reviews". Audiences su...

    Accolades

    Visual effects supervisors Dennis Muren, Stan Winston, Michael Lantieri and Scott Farrar were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, and John Williams was nominated for Best Original Music Score. Steven Spielberg, Jude Law and Williams received nominations at the 59th Golden Globe Awards. A.I. was successful at the Saturn Awards, winning five awards, including Best Science Fiction Film along with Best Writing for Spielberg and Best Performance by a Younger Actorfor Osment. A...

    Harlan, Jan; Struthers, Jane M. (2009). A.I. Artificial Intelligence: From Stanley Kubrick to Steven Spielberg: The Vision Behind the Film. London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 978-0-500514894.
    Rice, Julian (2017). Kubrick's Story: Spielberg's Film: A.I. Artificial Intelligence. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-1-442278189.
    Official website at the Wayback Machine(archived 2008-05-26)
    A.I. Artificial Intelligence at IMDb
    A.I. Artificial Intelligence at AllMovie
    • June 29, 2001 (United States)
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    • Amistad (1997) Where to stream: Watch Amistad (1997) on Amazon Prime Video. Amistad starts farther back in time than any other Spielberg film. Set in 1837, the movie portrays the true story of a group of slaves led by Cinque (Djimon Hounsou), who seize control of the ship La Amistad.
    • Lincoln (2012) Where to stream: Watch Lincoln (2012) on Amazon Prime Video. Lincoln is set in January 1865, with Daniel Day-Lewis starring in the title role as America's 16th president.
    • The Color Purple (1985) Where to stream: Watch The Color Purple (1985) on Amazon Prime Video. The Color Purple is set in the early 1900s and follows the story of Celie (Whoopi Goldberg), a young woman who endures a childhood filled with horrific abuse at the hands of her father.
    • War Horse (2011) Where to stream: Watch War Horse (2011) on Amazon Prime Video. As you might've guessed by the title of the film, War Horse is set in World War I. The movie features Jeremy Irvine as Albert Narracott, a young boy living in rural England who has a close bond with his horse, Joey.
  3. Steven Allan Spielberg was born in 1946 in Cincinnati, Ohio, to Leah Frances (Posner), a concert pianist and restaurateur, and Arnold Spielberg, an electrical engineer who worked in computer development. His parents were both born to Russian Jewish immigrant families. Steven spent his younger years in Haddon Township, New Jersey, Phoenix ...

  4. Nov 23, 2022 · The Fabelmans: Directed by Steven Spielberg. With Michelle Williams, Paul Dano, Seth Rogen, Gabriel LaBelle. Growing up in post-World War II era Arizona, young Sammy Fabelman aspires to become a filmmaker as he reaches adolescence, but soon discovers a shattering family secret and explores how the power of films can help him see the truth.

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