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Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2006

Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2006
Containing reviews written from January 2002 to mid-June 2004, the best (and the worst) films of this period undergo Ebert's trademark scrutiny. This yearbook also contains interviews and essays, as well as highlights from Ebert's film festival coverage from Cannes.



A.I. Artificial Intelligence (Widescreen, Special Edition)
A.I. Artificial Intelligence (Widescreen, Special Edition)
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 "unmistakable 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 (Juda 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, Ebert & Roeper), "A.I. Artificial Intelligence" is a visionary motion picture triumph! Documentary on bringing "A.I." to the screen, Interviews with Steven Spielberg, Haley Joel Osment and Jude Law, Newly-produced behind-the-scenes featurettes on the making of "A.I.



Roger Ebert's Overlooked Film Festival - Roger Ebert's Overlooked Film Festival, commonly referred to as "Ebertfest," is a film festival held each April in Champaign, Illinois organized by the College of Communications at the University of Illinois. Roger Ebert, the TV and Chicago Sun-Times film critic selects films for the festival which in his opinion are excellent, but have been overlooked by the public or by film distribution companies.

Roger Ebert's Top 10 Lists - The following is Roger Ebert's Top 10 Lists of films for the years from 1967 to 2005. Roger Ebert, a noted American film critic, has also assembled a list of great movies and a list of his most hated films.

Roger Ebert's most hated films - Roger Ebert's most hated films are films which Roger Ebert described in an article posted at his Chicago Sun-Times website in August 2005 as "some of the worst movies [he's] ever seen." Some of these also appear on the more general Films considered the worst ever.

List of Roger Ebert's Great Movies - Roger Ebert runs a bi-weekly column, on his website and in print, devoted to films he believes should be required viewing for those interested in the film industry. It contains mostly 3.



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