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1.A.I. Artificial Intelligence [2001] - 2 disc set starring: Haley Joel Osment, Frances O'Connor (II), Sam Robards, Jake Thomas, Jude Law
directed by: Steven Spielberg
March 18, 2002
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DVD : A.I. Artificial Intelligence [2001] - 2 disc set
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This movie which is as complex as it is disturbing on many levels involves a couple. Who have lost there son and with the help of the cybernetic corporation the Father works for are given David. He is an advanced robot programmed to mimic a human and learn to in effect become one. The earth which has been ravaged by global warming leaves the remaining Human population living on smaller continents. Humanity have built thousands of Machines who become more human like to take the work load from them. David is the most advanced and he through time want's to become a human ( which isn't a new idea, Look at Data in TNG ). However some parts of humanity despise the Sims and the most disturbing part for me. Was to witness the ' Circus of the Flesh' ... Read More:

2.The Importance Of Being Earnest [2002] starring: Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Frances O'Connor (II), Reese Witherspoon, Judi Dench
directed by: Oliver Parker
July 21, 2003
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DVD : The Importance Of Being Earnest [2002]
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A nice change from the usual heaviness of period drama's, I really enjoyed this.

Very light-hearted and some laugh out loud moments. Colin Firth and Rupert Everett work well together and form a funny double act.

I was surprised that I actually liked Reece Witherspoon in this as I usually find her a bit irritating.

Another great performance from Judi Dench, what period drama is complete without her!

Definately worth a watch.

3.Mansfield Park [1999] [2000] starring: Hannah Taylor-Gordon, Talya Gordon, Lindsay Duncan, Bruce Byron, James Purefoy
directed by: Patricia Rozema
June 15, 2006
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DVD : Mansfield Park [1999] [2000]
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I had seen this film a few times without reading the book. I didn't know the story so thought it was a really lovely film and enjoyed the cinematography and acting. I was quite happy to watch it a couple of times after that

Then, recently I bought the Complete Works of Jane Austin and finally read and enjoyed the book. It had been a while since I saw the film, so dug it out again. This time I was horrified as to what they had actually done with it!! Whoever wrote the script, they may as well have started from scratch and then claimed the glory for themselves!! There were so many things wrong in this film that it drove me to distraction. What's the deal with the slavery? The sex scene that Fanny Price walks in on? Fanny's engagement??? ... Read More:

4.Bedazzled [2000] starring: Brendan Fraser, Elizabeth Hurley, Frances O'Connor (II), Miriam Shor, Orlando Jones
directed by: Harold Ramis
August 02, 2004
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DVD : Bedazzled [2000]
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I saw this a long time ago in the theater. I must say that I am not a big Hurley fan but this was the movie that made me into a HUGE Fraser fan! Yes, true, this is not "highbrow" and that is the point. It is entertainment. Here is where I was introduced to Fraser's signature "goofy guy" persona and I fell HARD! This is a fun movie that, if I remember correctly, most of the family can watch...Too bad about Hurley but, there you are, the guys had to have their "eye candy" as well...:):):)

5.About Adam [2001] starring: Tommy Tiernan, Kate Hudson, Frances O'Connor (II), Stewart Roche, Aoife Maloney
directed by: Gerard Stembridge
October 14, 2002
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DVD : About Adam [2001]
I watched this the other night and am still smiling now. My daughter and I sat glued to it and it had laughs in all the right places. Kate Hudsons' accent was pretty good, not perfect but then neither is mine! Frances O'Connor was fantastic as the slightly dotty sister who always has her nose in a book. But the most oustanding performance has got to be from Stuart Townsend. He was brilliant from start to finish and had us in stitches.

The story is pretty simple...Lucy,(Hudson), is the youngest daughter of a typical Irish family. She's always flitting from boyfriend to boyfriend getting bored with them all very quickly. That is until she meets shy, sweet and perfect Adam,(Townsend). The story is told from the perspective of all the members of Lucy's family, ... Read More:

6.A.I.: Artificial Intelligence [2001] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Haley Joel Osment, Frances O'Connor (II), Sam Robards, Jake Thomas, Jude Law
directed by: Steven Spielberg
March 05, 2002
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DVD : A.I.: Artificial Intelligence [2001] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
This movie which is as complex as it is disturbing on many levels involves a couple. Who have lost there son and with the help of the cybernetic corporation the Father works for are given David. He is an advanced robot programmed to mimic a human and learn to in effect become one. The earth which has been ravaged by global warming leaves the remaining Human population living on smaller continents. Humanity have built thousands of Machines who become more human like to take the work load from them. David is the most advanced and he through time want's to become a human ( which isn't a new idea, Look at Data in TNG ). However some parts of humanity despise the Sims and the most disturbing part for me. Was to witness the ' Circus of the Flesh' where the robots are ritually destroyed ... Read More:

7.The Importance of Being Earnest [2002] starring: Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Frances O'Connor (II), Reese Witherspoon, Judi Dench
directed by: Oliver Parker
July 21, 2003
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : The Importance of Being Earnest [2002]
A nice change from the usual heaviness of period drama's, I really enjoyed this.

Very light-hearted and some laugh out loud moments. Colin Firth and Rupert Everett work well together and form a funny double act.

I was surprised that I actually liked Reece Witherspoon in this as I usually find her a bit irritating.

Another great performance from Judi Dench, what period drama is complete without her!

Definately worth a watch.

8.A.I. Artificial Intelligence [2001] starring: Haley Joel Osment, Jude Law, Frances O'Connor (II), Brendan Gleeson
directed by: Steven Spielberg
August 19, 2002
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : A.I. Artificial Intelligence [2001]
This movie which is as complex as it is disturbing on many levels involves a couple. Who have lost there son and with the help of the cybernetic corporation the Father works for are given David. He is an advanced robot programmed to mimic a human and learn to in effect become one. The earth which has been ravaged by global warming leaves the remaining Human population living on smaller continents. Humanity have built thousands of Machines who become more human like to take the work load from them. David is the most advanced and he through time want's to become a human ( which isn't a new idea, Look at Data in TNG ). However some parts of humanity despise the Sims and the most disturbing part for me. Was to witness the ' Circus of the Flesh' where the robots are ritually destroyed to ... Read More:

9.Windtalkers [2002] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Nicolas Cage, Adam Beach, Peter Stormare, Noah Emmerich, Mark Ruffalo
directed by: John Woo
October 15, 2002
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Windtalkers [2002] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
This movie is very good, I highly recomend it to every one who likes warfare films. This has alot of action in it as well as friendship, a bit of love and romance. But of course it is mostly a war based movie, and after my opinion wel enjoyable. It is worth every penny! Go buy it!!!!!

10.A.I.: Artificial Intelligence [2001] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Haley Joel Osment, Frances O'Connor (II), Sam Robards, Jake Thomas, Jude Law
directed by: Steven Spielberg
March 05, 2002
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : A.I.: Artificial Intelligence [2001] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
This movie which is as complex as it is disturbing on many levels involves a couple. Who have lost there son and with the help of the cybernetic corporation the Father works for are given David. He is an advanced robot programmed to mimic a human and learn to in effect become one. The earth which has been ravaged by global warming leaves the remaining Human population living on smaller continents. Humanity have built thousands of Machines who become more human like to take the work load from them. David is the most advanced and he through time want's to become a human ( which isn't a new idea, Look at Data in TNG ). However some parts of humanity despise the Sims and the most disturbing part for me. Was to witness the ' Circus of the Flesh' where the robots are ritually destroyed to ... Read More:

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