Ebert & Roeper: 3-16-02

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Note: Missing a few parts and only some commercials are included. Especially the "Ebert & Roeper" promo at the beginning.

Roger Ebert and Richard Roeper reviews "Showtime" (Not to be confused with the Pay TV Cable Network. Basically, it's a decent buddy cop Action comedy set as a Reality TV show such as "Cops" with Eddie Murphy doing his Axel Foley persona as an actor playing a cop and Robert De Niro playing a real cop getting involved. Also stars, Rene Russo.); "Stolen Summer"; "Resident Evil" (The first film in the "Resident Evil" franchise that's based on the popular Horror Video Game Series from "Capcom" which was in my opinion, a truly disappointment. Only saving grace was Milla Jovovich as "Jill" kicking infected Zombies' ass in a beautiful red dress! Michelle Rodriguez is wasted. Directed By: PT Anderson who previously directed a muchbetter Video Game Adaptation called "Mortal Kombat". As well as better Space Horror film, "Event Horizon" and the underrated Sci-Fi Action film, "Solider" with Kurt Russell.); "Ice Age" (Blue Sky Animation's first CGI Animated Feature that became a popular film franchise. A Brilliant Comedy with John Leguizamo, Ray Romano and Denis Leary.); "Kissing Jessica Stein" and "The Believer".

Video Spotlight: Ebert's pick is "Less Than Zero" (1987) (missing a few parts) and Roeper's pick is "All The Right Moves" (1983).

And Movie Answer Man: Ebert talking about writer/director, Robert Altman made a comment about seeing films multiple times to get the story straight. And a recap of Today's Program.

Recorded on KATU ABC 2 in Portland, Oregon with Commercials intact.

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