- Thirteen Days, Chocolat, The Gift, The Family Man, The Claim, 2000
- Raging Bull, Nine To Five, The Formula, Any Which Way You Can, 1980
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Shouldn’t the episode featuring “The First Deadly Sin” be under 1980 and not 2000?
You are right, Michael! Thank you! Working on correcting it now!
For 2000 I was wondering if you have episodes for the following films such as:
X-Men
Loser
Nutty Professor 2: The Klumps
Coyote Ugly
Hollow Man
Space Cowboys
The Art of War (Wesley Snipes)
Remember the Titans (Denzel Washington, Ryan Gosling)
Meet the Parents (Ben Stiller, De Niro)
Get Carter 2000 (Stallone, Rourke, Caine)
Charlie’s Angels (Diaz, Barrymore, Liu, Murray)
The 6th Day (Schwarzenegger)
Unbreakable (Bruce Willis)
Next Friday (Ice Cube)
Supernova
Down to You
Eye of the Beholder (Ewan McGregor, Ashley Judd)
The Whole Nine Yards (Bruce Willis)
Reindeer Games
Mission to Mars
The Ninth Gate
Erin Brockovich
Romeo Must Die (Jet Li, Aaliyah)
The Road to El Dorado
The Skulls
Can you please upload Ebert and Roeper reviews from 2004-2007? I want to see those reviews and I haven’t seen them since I used to go on the original At the Movies website as it was taken down after the show concluded.
I don’t have them, Stefan. Hopefully someone will share a link or their collection of videos from that time frame. Once that happens, I will post them!
@firstmagnitude, I understand that you may not have a review of each single month and year but it depends on the collection of videos and how it’s royalty free? Is that correct? Thanks for letting me know. I will stay tuned.
Larry, do you have the reviews of “Instinct”, “Parenthood” and “The Other Sister?” These episodes were on the old site.