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Siskel & Ebert - The Big Sleep (1945 vs.1946) film revision
Просмотров 5624 месяца назад
Ebert: "One of the greatest film noirs ever made." Bogart and Bacall
Siskel & Ebert - Doc Hollywood (1991)
Просмотров 2056 месяцев назад
Siskel: "A delightful wistful romantic comedy...Some real sweetness and wit."
Ebert and Roeper - The Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001-2003)
Просмотров 3106 месяцев назад
Combined review
Siskel & Ebert - City Slickers (1991)
Просмотров 9358 месяцев назад
Ebert: "I was surprised by how much I cared about these guys."
Ebert & Roeper - Thank You For Smoking (2006)
Просмотров 3368 месяцев назад
Ebert: "An inspired satire." Roeper: "This movie is not afraid to be cheerfully offensive."
Daphne Zuniga; Late Show with David Letterman (5/23/96)
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Daphne Zuniga; Late Show with David Letterman (5/23/96)
Siskel & Ebert - Tootsie (1982)
Просмотров 44111 месяцев назад
Siskel: "One of those rare films where you can say I can't imagine anyone not liking it."
The Sure Thing (1985) movie review
Просмотров 2811 месяцев назад
Find That Film podcast (7/5/2017) Two Geeks In Bed
The Lord of The Rings discussion w/ Geoffrey Kent
Просмотров 311 месяцев назад
These Things Matter podcast (9/22/2015)
Top 150 Romantic Comedies according to Rotten Tomatoes
Просмотров 14Год назад
Top 150 Romantic Comedies according to Rotten Tomatoes
Sneak Previews (Lyons & Gabler) - The Sure Thing (1985)
Просмотров 87Год назад
Sneak Previews (Lyons & Gabler) - The Sure Thing (1985)
Sneak Previews (Siskel & Ebert) - Women in Danger (9/18/80)
Просмотров 33Год назад
Sneak Previews (Siskel & Ebert) - Women in Danger (9/18/80)
Ebert & Roeper - United 93 (Best of 2006)
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Ebert & Roeper - United 93 (Best of 2006)
The Headlines Miracle on Ice special
Просмотров 12 тыс.3 года назад
The Headlines Miracle on Ice special
Ebert & Roeper - Sideways (Best of 2004)
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Ebert & Roeper - Sideways (Best of 2004)
Siskel & Ebert - Lucas (Best of 1986)
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Siskel & Ebert - Lucas (Best of 1986)
A real sweetheart
As someone with OCD, I wholeheartedly admire how obsessive this is! 😄 🤍 Also, that is one of my favourite songs 💖 I dearly wish someone would make a video like this of John Frusciante, circa 1988-1992 😍 I guess I will have to do it myself... 😆
Ebert schooled Siskel hard, and it was warranted.
They make it seem like it is a run of the mill movie, but I remember seeing it in the the theaters and it was like no movie I had seen before. Yeah, I was a kid, but I haven't seen a movie like it since.
Bailey Quarters 🥰🥰🥰
“The innocence or naivety of the original books…” He must have read different books. 😊
Irl insurance company is any good news on this one watching TV
Everything but the GI
Return of the King, while great, is arguably the worst of the three. Roeper sounds like a college chad in the trilogy reviews.
What is this nonsense from Roeper? Sounds like the movie slept with his wife. And Ebert? First Harry Potter is better than FOTR? What in de hell were they on?
Love Venus's reaction behind the glass.
"Talking trees"? These are not trees. These are Ents.
Porkys 3 on 4/20 dounds like a party to me
Lawrence of Arabia had its critics too when it came out. And those critics also took issue with its length and spectacle over character. This is just the nature of seeing films when they come out, and its only in hindsight that we realise just how great a film is.
Daphne looks really good here. Good thing dave isnt still around latenights, he'd probably be canceled.
Ebert's point at 6:58 is proven completely right by that godawful Space Jam sequel. Throughout that whole movie LeBron James is going "Whoa, it's Bugs Bunny! GASP, Marvin the Martian?!" and it's not funny or charming in the slightest.
Zed and Sweetchuck were hilarious together in part 3.
No critic is perfect but Ebert is as good as it gets.
The funniest part to me, is how retarded his little brother is. It didn't occur to me until I was a little older that this is all from Ralphie's perspective. So his mom is always disheveled, his dad is always swearing, his little brother is functionally retarded.
Even Siskel sensed a weird dynamic between Ah-Nold and Bennett!
So, you gotta cooperate. Right?
What a dream job
Wow, way to show the end of the movie with the first clip
The ending is a classic. It has stuck with me since I saw it first-run in a theater.
Bailey was the hottest.
Understandably, Loni Anderson was going to be billed as the sex pot on that show (her posters, etc.) But there were several episodes where they really "dolled" Bailey up.
It’s 40 years later and when I first saw Commando on FX for the first time I loved it from start to finish!! Arnie rocks and kicks ass and it’s never boring!!!
LOTR was too long but it was still a classic.
i saw this movie as a kid in the theaters.... it was terrible. i was so confused by it and it was so unfunny.
2:54 Gotta love Siskel's line "I really wonder if anyone is going to see it"
One of my favorite 70's shows. Loni was obvious the hot vamp on the show but Jan had that no make up beauty hotness. Loni was hot but Jan had that I can wake up pretty. lol
As great of an effort as this was by Peter Jackson and the actors and staff, it could have been SOOOOO much better if it had stayed more faithful to the book. Of particular note, the handling of the Black Riders in the first movie (showing them too much) tempered down some of their lethality, the look and feel of Bree was way too dire, the humor between Gimli and Legolas (and the uberElf stuff) was too much, the vulnerability and self-doubting of Aragorn (looking overmatched by the uruk-hai captain at the end of the first movie, getting knocked out by an inserted wolf rider attack in movie 2), the thuggery and fisticuffs in Theoden's halls was too 'bush league', and the handling of the lighting of the beacons (which still tugged at the heart strings, but was not as good or effective as the original text from the book), and the handling of the Paths of the Dead and the dead army really demeaned the effort by Tolkien. Don't get me wrong, Jackson did a LOT of things right - loved the first hour of the first movie, loved the look of Hobbiton and Rivendell, liked most of the casting for the various roles (one exception being Cate Blanchett as Galadriel, though I like her as an actress), the music by Howard Shore, loved the look of Helm's Deep and Minas Tirith among many other things. I would have handled the Paths of the Dead completely differently. Have the sons of Elrond and the Grey Company pass with the Gimli, Legolas and Aragorn into the mountain. Don't show (or perhaps just allow a glance of) the dead - instead play off of the expressions and actions of the actors as they 'feel' the dread army filling in behind them and don't ever show them in battle. I would have handled the Mustering and Ride of the Rohirrim and lighting of the beacons differently. Use the 2 outriders from Gondor with the 'red arrow' to ask for Rohan's aid, then do the mustering, then the encountering of the two outriders beheaded and the suspense of a blocking army ahead, the path through the Druadan Forest and the meeting with the Woses chieftain, who gives them aid (a shortcut) and information and talks of the wind changing would have added great suspense (as it did in the reading), and a brief scene to show the Rohirrim filing past the Rammas and taking stock of what is befalling Minas Tirith. Then cut to his handling of the charge of the Rohirrim, which is well done (with the exception of the slowing of the horses' momentum during the take).
I agree with some of the critiques by both Roeper and Ebert, but my goodness, Roeper acts as someone who never read the books before seeing the movie, complaining about the ending (when, in fact, the movie was faithful to the book in that regard).
Why, oh why was audio messed up?
Baily was the killer babe in the show...always liked her better.
A very split vote
Siskel's objections are downright weird (just like the Bennett-character - that's indeed a real objection you can make). The first part of the movie is the by far the most amusing part: it's then when Rae Dawn Chong makes the movies so funny ("A guy I've known for years wants me dead". "That's understandable, I've only known you for five minutes and I want you dead too"). And the GI Joe part is indeed boring but only in the beginning: the end fight between Matrix and Bennett is just awesome.
The Fellowship is the best of the entire series.
Wow, roper’s retarded maybe that’s why we don’t hear about him anymore
fever that lucky dog! if he could get his head out of 'is a$$. .......bailey! 🤤
13:00 I think Ebert is referring to the Wilhelm Scream.
But she had blue eyes, not big dark eyes
I was enthralled with the movie, I did not find that it "droned on" at all.
Fact is that American tv and US Olympic organizers wanted to move the game into prime time and be shown live but the Russians nixed it!
30 years Later, this movie goes down in history as the most infamously terrible film ever made! It’s Beyond Cringe and Woke and Idiotic, Rob Reiner went From a Great Director To Playing “Meathead” on Every One of Us, It should have won a Razzie award! 2:38 and This Quote From Ebert has got to be The Most Iconic Response Ever in History 30 years later! That’s What I call Ripping Apart a Terrible Film!
They were too old to be judging movies meant for the newer generation. Basically they didn't know what they were talking about.
She looked simply AMAZING!
They never Put best actor or something on their if we picked the winners. Also It wasn't Nomiated for Best picture which is strange?
It is a goddamned shame there were only 4 seasons
Jan Smithers was great as Bailey and Jan became famous in 1970 she was a hippie and her photo was on the cover of Time or Life or Newsweek as "The Face of Young America" she became a model from that she was beautiful 10 years before this show started.