your movies
Release date: 2000-12-12
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Jay talks about his rise and fall from fame and introduces his new make-up lady, Jennifer.
Release date: 2000-12-12
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Jay reviews the best movies from the year 2000 in a beach-themed studio (since all public beaches have banned Jay until he loses 20 pounds) and gets an unexpected visit from Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Release date: 2000-12-12
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Jay pans The Patriot with special guest Pikachu (from the Pokémon video games, TV shows, and movies), whom he outs. All the while, Jay tries to prove to Jennifer he is nice enough to date.
Release date: 2001-01-30
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Jay finally lands a date with Jennifer. He takes her to L'ANE Riche (The Wealthy Jackass) where he talks about the movies he missed out on reviewing while unemployed.
Release date: 2001-01-30
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Jay reviews the Oscars.
Release date: 2001-03-01
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Jay discusses Sleepy Hollow and a spoof of Pulp Fiction with Jennifer at her apartment.
Release date: 2001-04-28
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Jay takes a look at the best films of the year 2000, including Cast Away and The Legend of Bagger Vance.
Release date: 2001-05-15
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Jay visits the set of the Harry Potter film and takes a look at the Planet of the Apes remake. He also shows Jennifer his favorite spots in New York City. Later at her apartment, Jennifer introduces Jay to her many children and he asks the viewers' opinion of what he should do, showing gratefulness when they suggest that he have sex with her.
Release date: 2001-05-22
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Since he hasn't seen a good movie to review in months, Jay defuses Broadway bombs, such as "Copenhagen," "Tuesdays with Morrie: The Musical," "The Graduate" with Kathleen Turner as Mrs. Robinson (the role later played by Jon Lovitz), and "Death of a Seinfeld."
Release date: 2001-05-22
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Jay reviews Pearl Harbor and is mistaken for Shrek while waiting in line at the movies with Jennifer.
Release date: 2001-09-14
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A retrospective of "The Critic" featuring interviews with creators and executive producers Mike Reiss & Al Jean.
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The process of going from storyboard, to animatic, to final production.
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The process of going from storyboard, to animatic, to final production.
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The process of going from storyboard, to animatic, to final production.
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Chul-ho Kim - Other, Hans Zimmer - Main Title Theme Composer, Alf Clausen - Music, David Cutler - Visual Development, Rich Moore - Visual Development, Everett Peck - Visual Development, David Silverman - Visual Development, James L. Brooks - Producer, Al Jean - Producer, Mike Reiss - Producer