At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Swordfish/Bride of the Wind/Atlantis: The Lost Empire/Evolution/Divided We Fall
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider/Sexy Beast/Songcatcher
A.I.: Artificial Intelligence/The Fast and the Furious/Dr. Dolittle 2/The Princess and the Warrior
Crazy/Beautiful/Baby Boy/Pootie Tang/Lost and Delirious/The Crimson Rivers/Himalaya
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within/Kiss of the Dragon/Made/Cats & Dogs
The Score/Legally Blonde/Bully/Scary Movie 2
Jurassic Park III/America's Sweethearts/Ghost World/Hedwig and the Angry Itch
Planet of the Apes/Brother/Wet Hot American Summer
Rush Hour 2/The Princess Diaries/Original Sin
Osmosis Jones/American Pie 2/The Others
Captain Corelli's Mandolin/Rat Race/American Outlaws
Episode 12
O/Summer Catch/Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back/Happy Accidents
Young Actors
Hardball/The Musketeer/The Glass House/Rockstar/Diamond Men
Training Day/Big Trouble/Sidewalks of New York
Don't Say a Word/Zoolander/Go Tigers!
Joy Ride/Serendipity
Bandits/Iron Monkey/Mulholland Drive/From Hell/My First Mister/Corky Romano
The Last Castle/Heist/Riding in Cars with Boys/Waking Life
K-PAX/Life as a House/On the Line
Monsters, Inc./Domestic Disturbance/The Man Who Wasn't There/The One
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone/Heist/Shallow Hal/Maze
Novocaine/In the Bedroom/Tape/Sidewalks of New York
The Spirit of America
Behind Enemy Lines/Spy Game/Black Knight/The Affair of the Necklace
Ocean's Eleven/The Business of Strangers/The Independent
Vanilla Sky/Kate & Leopold/A Beautiful Mind/Not Another Teen Movie
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring/Monster's Ball/Joe Somebody/Ali
The Best Films of 2001
The Worst Films of 2001
Black Hawk Down/The Mothman Prophecies/Orange County
The Shipping News/I Am Sam/Charlotte Gray/Gosford Park
Storytelling/Birthday Girl/Slackers
Collateral Damage/Rollerball/Big Fat Liar/Last Orders
John Q/Hart's War/Crossroads/Metropolis
How Hollywood Portrays Itself
We Were Soldiers/40 Days and 40 Nights/Queen of the Damned
If We Picked the Winners - 2002 Edition
Showtime/Ice Age/The Time Machine
Death to Smoochy/Panic Room/The Rookie
High Crimes/Big Trouble/National Lampoon's Van Wilder
Changing Lanes/The Sweetest Thing/Human Nature/Frailty
Murder by Numbers/The Scorpion King/Enigma
Life or Something Like It/The Salton Sea/Night at the Golden Eagle/Jason X
Spider-Man/Hollywood Ending/Deuces Wild
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones/Unfaithful/The New Guy
Insomnia/About a Boy/The Believer
The Sum of All Fears/Enough/The Importance of Being Earnest
Memo to the Academy - 2002
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