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Siskel & Ebert - Doc Hollywood (1991)
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Siskel: "A delightful wistful romantic comedy...Some real sweetness and wit."
Ebert and Roeper - The Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001-2003)
Просмотров 1242 месяца назад
Combined review
Siskel & Ebert - City Slickers (1991)
Просмотров 5803 месяца назад
Ebert: "I was surprised by how much I cared about these guys."
Ebert & Roeper - Thank You For Smoking (2006)
Просмотров 1654 месяца 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 2536 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 227 месяцев назад
Find That Film podcast (7/5/2017) Two Geeks In Bed
The Lord of The Rings discussion w/ Geoffrey Kent
Просмотров 27 месяцев назад
These Things Matter podcast (9/22/2015)
Electric Dreams (1984) movie review
Просмотров 97 месяцев назад
The Hamster Factor podcast (9/17/2016)
Miracle on Ice - The Other Call
Просмотров 187 месяцев назад
Tampa Bay Lighting podcast (2018) - interview with Curt Chaplin, ABC Radio Sports reporter ruclips.net/video/fztlLwgSFCg/видео.html
The Sure Thing (1985) movie review
Просмотров 697 месяцев назад
These Things Matter audio podcast w/ Princeton DJ Jon Solomon (11/3/2015)
Top 150 Romantic Comedies according to Rotten Tomatoes
Просмотров 137 месяцев назад
Top 150 Romantic Comedies according to Rotten Tomatoes
Sneak Previews (Lyons & Gabler) - The Sure Thing (1985)
Просмотров 649 месяцев назад
Sneak Previews (Lyons & Gabler) - The Sure Thing (1985)
Sneak Previews (Siskel & Ebert) - Women in Danger (9/18/80)
Просмотров 3311 месяцев 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 11 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)
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.3 года назад
Siskel & Ebert - Lucas (Best of 1986)
Siskel & Ebert - John Candy's Death (1994)
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
Siskel & Ebert - John Candy's Death (1994)
Roeper sucks
When it came time to write my newspaper review on this movie, I dunno, something just came over me. My fingers on the keyboard had little minds of their own. I was rolling along, writing my usual scathing, but civilized comments, when suddenly, a sinister inner force took over and I found myself typing, and I quote, "I HATED THIS MOVIE! HATED! HATED! HATED! HATED! HATED THIS MOVIE! HATED IT! HATED EVERY SIMPERING, STUPID, VACANT AUDIENCE-INSULTING MOMENT OF IT!" unquote and so on.
Amazing that people were watching their review and then they were going to watch the movie. They tell you the whole story, what's the point of actually watching it?
If you think Siskel and Ebert give away too much, you should watch the trailer. ruclips.net/video/fxo6F6rJv7E/видео.html
@@jpo8193 That's why I don't watch trailers.
These guys are idiots. “We’re expecting a hard fast mean comedy” “A black comedy hat it wants to be” No, you morons, it’s a farce! “Throw Mama from the Train” Danny Davito and Billy Crystal are comedians, and heavies?!? How do you get black comedy?
What's crazy is Roxanne made it into Siskel's top 10 in a following year but PTA is leaps better than Roxanne.
24 hours of Christmas Story plays on both our TVs during the season
I love how Ebert said "Early scenes in the movie are about he how convinces them that they can play good ball." Then it shows a scene from literally the last play of the championship game at the end of the movie.
2:38 "YOU'RE TOO F*CKING NICE!" - Nostalgia Critic
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Harry potter is better movie......WTF is this guy smokin.
Ha, Roeper trying to claw back credibility after his disastrous first review of LOTR.
Roeper vs LOTR?
Trading places was preceded by 48 hrs.and followed by Beverly Hills Cop. Three films that featured Murphy during his meteoric rise to fame in the early to mid 80's. Trading Places is probably one of the best remembered and revered comedies of that decade. It still holds up wonderfully today, so well cast and directed.
The band is not actually playing a certain Sly and the Family Stone song???
One of the funniest movies of all time, as far as I'm concerned.
This was one of the funniest movies of the '80s. This and Murphy's "48 Hours" left me rolling in the aisles in laughter all evening when I saw them in college. Many thanks for posting Siskel & Ebert's original positive review. Rest in peace, Gene and Roger
Roeper’s a joker Not your movie But won every academy award and made over a billion, which makes your opinion moot
I just CAN'T BELIEVE what Roger said about Chaplin and The Great Dictator.
"its too long" *SPAMS ENTIRE EXTENDED SERIES 5X A YEAR*
This was a cute, funny movie, perfectly cast and shot. Unfortunately, the lead actor, Lenny Van Dohlen, passed away two years ago. Thank you, Lenny, Roger and Gene, for all your fun and wisdom. Rest in peace.
The love story with losing the bitch and falling in the lap of the awesome girl, yeah they missed it back then. And it still makes us smile.
4:11 Oh, Robin... 😢
She might be the most gorgeous girl in the history of cinema.
You're not the only one with that opinion: www.rogerebert.com/reviews/spike-of-bensonhurst-1988 and Daphne's response 12 years later: www.rogerebert.com/festivals/beautys-comment-bedevils
When I was a kid, I seemed to agree with Gene more. Now that I'm in my 50's and watch these old shows, I agree with Roger more. lol
I miss Jim Mckay.
The truck driver was played by the actor who played the actor who auditioned and won the part of Kramer in Seinfeld (the guy who stole the raisins). He also played the junk yard guy in Breaking Bad.
And Mr. Heckles on Friends
I am definitely more on Ebert's side. It's not a great film by any stretch of the imagination, but Siskel needed to loosen up a little.
I am surprised Roger was the one that liked it I thought it would be the other way around
Bud Jerk who asked me and my undercover cop friend if we did porn when we were watching him firing an uzi for an episode of Midnight Caller.
Interesting re Missing In Action and the Americans losing Vietnam. Ask the average American today they’ll tell you the war was won. I guess the propaganda worked.
That was a terrible clip to showcase the film. It was hilarious and is still actually good, if you don’t have a stick in the butt.
3 hours is not too long for the first act of lotr, the extended cut I watched seemed too short tbh
Siskel nailed it. This movie tried way too hard to be cool, and wasn't
I have to watch the 3rd film again. Remember seeing it in theaters and just wanted to movie to end. It had like 3 endings and I was ready to leave
Damn I didn't want it to end peek cinema compared to stuff they put out now
They never even mentioned Bill Paxton’s Oscar worthy performance as the iconic Chet.
You guys are lucky that you lived in a time when there were only 5 Friday the 13th movies. I am living in time there are 10 of that movies plus 1 remake.
I wish Roger would tell us what he really thought about the movie and not sugarcoat it
I just watched Electric Dreams for the first time this week. It has its charm, but it’s a bit cheap and cheesy. I can’t believe that they’re gushing about this, but were down on The Never Ending Story and The Last Starfighter.
a lukewarm reception from the young reviewer. a few words to him 11 Oscar awards
Own all these movies on dvd love them
The book was much better. I don’t know why Carpenter made the car evil from the start and not possessed by Roland Lebay? Lots of missed opportunities but it’s ok.
I saw this in the theaters at age 14 and hated it. I thought was super dumb. But then years later I saw it a second time...and loved it! It's now one of my favorite movies. I cannot explain why it struck a different tone on subsequent viewings. Perhaps Siskel and Ebert should have watched it a second time, too?
Wow insane that Siskel didn’t like it
What a dumb hottake.
Siskel really was history's worst criminal.
Rob Reiner fails again
This movie is an 80’s gem. Yes, an 80’s classic comedy.
Around the time Woody Harrelson was doing the NBC sitcom Cheers.
Season 4 on (1985-1993)
The Dark Crystal was good 👍🏼
"Step aside mama, I wanna see some of that muff!" "We've got bush"
Idiots. Love the movie and soundtrack.