
The following sources do not necessarily reflect the Center's position
and, likewise, may or may not be consistent with a biblical worldview. These sources, however, are
excellent resources for familiarizing oneself with the all sides of the issue.
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Dir. Steven Spielberg. With Haley Joel Osment
and Jude Law. Warner Brothers Pictures, 2001. PG-13
Bicentennial Man. Dir. Chris Columbus. With Robin
Williams. Touchstone Pictures, 1999. PG
Big Fish. Dir. Tim Burton. With Ewan
McGregor. Sony Pictures, 2004. PG-13
Bladerunner. Dir. Ridley Scott. With Harrison Ford.
Warner Brothers Pictures, 1982. R
The Boys from Brazil. Dir. Franklin J.
Schaffner. With Gregory Peck, James Mason, and Laurence Olivier. Artisan
Entertainment, 1978. R
The Cider House Rules. Dir. Lasse
Hallström. With Tobey MaGuire. Miramax Pictures, 1999. PG-13
Gattaca. Dir. Andrew Niccol. With Ethan Hawke, Uma
Thurman, and Jude Law. Columbia Pictures, 1997. PG-13
Godsend. Dir. Nick Hamm. With Greg
Kinnear, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, and Robert DeNiro. Lion's Gate Films, 2004.
PG-13
The Matrix. Dirs. Larry Wachowski and
Andy Wachowski. With Keanu Reeves and Laurence Fishburne. Warner Brothers
Pictures, 1999. R
The Matrix: Reloaded. Dirs. Andy
Wachowski and Larry Wachowski. With Keanu Reeves and Laurence Fishburne.
Warner Brothers Pictures, 2003. R
The Matrix: Revolutions. Dirs. Andy
Wachowski and Larry Wachowski. With Keanu Reeves and Laurence Fishburne.
Warner Brothers Pictures, 2003. R
Minority Report. Dir. Steven Spielberg.
With Tom Cruise. 20th Century Fox, 2002. PG-13
My Life. Dir. Bruce Joel Rubin. With
Michael Keaton and Nicole Kidman. Columbia Pictures, 1993. PG-13
Simon Birch. Dir. Mark Steven Johnson. With Ian
Michael Smith. Hollywood Pictures, 1998. PG
The Sixth Day. Dir. Roger Spottiswoode.
With Arnold Schwarzenegger and Robert Duvall. Columbia Pictures, 2000. PG-13
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Dir.
Nicholas Meyer. With William Shatner. Paramount Pictures, 1982. PG
Star Trek: Nemesis. Dir. Stuart Baird. With Patrick
Stewart. Paramount Pictures, 2002. PG-13
Wit. Dir. Mike Nichols. With Emma Thompson. HBO
Studios, 2001. PG-13
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