Sun-Times Film Critic Gene Siskel liked to ask, Is this film more interesting than a documentary of the same actors having lunch? He would have been able to find out with Project Greenlight, the behind-the-scenes cable television series. One winning screenplay a year is chosen to be produced by Miramax, and HBO airs a documentary series about the making of the movie, so that we can eavesdrop on the arguments, brainstorms, disagreements and tantrums of the makers and on their lunches. Stolen Summer (2002), the first of the Greenlight movies, passed Siskel s test. It was a lovely coming-of-age story about a friendship between two Chicago kids during the last summer of one of their lives. The Battle of Shaker Heights, the second Greenlight movie, fails the test. I have actually had lunch with two of the actors Elden Henson and Kathleen Quinlan and that was a lot more interesting than the movie.