Siskel & Ebert review - Being There, The Fog, Chapter Two, American Gigolo, Fatso

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    In this episode, Siskel and Ebert review: Being There, The Fog, Chapter Two, American Gigolo and Fatso.

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  • @NateGerardRealEstateTeam
    @NateGerardRealEstateTeam 2 года назад +17

    At age 11 my dad took me to see Being There. I think he really enjoyed us sharing a film that was meaningful and thought provoking. I’m grateful for all the great films he picked for us to watch.

  • @kmetcalfe
    @kmetcalfe Год назад +7

    It's interesting for them to note that they alone seemed to like American Gigolo (when it was released). Back then there were only a dozen prominent film critics widely read, and they were aware of each other's work. And maybe another two dozen lesser critics popular in their local cities.

  • @adagiobreeze8493
    @adagiobreeze8493 2 года назад +12

    I think The Fog has aged well for a C- rated B Film with a low budget

  • @OhSankYouDoktor
    @OhSankYouDoktor 3 года назад +17

    "Being There" is a great film, but boy, they really were unfair to "Fatso," a very funny, moving film that is something of a cult classic. It bombed with critics, and Anne Bancroft never wrote or directed again. She did a superb job, and Dom DeLuise's performance was tour de force.

    • @charliedontsurf70
      @charliedontsurf70 2 года назад +2

      "Fatso" was a delight and a shame Bancroft never wrote or directed again.

  • @silverscreenpreviews
    @silverscreenpreviews 2 года назад +14

    The Fog was great. I think they failed to mention that it was the pirates who killed not the fog itself.

  • @Winnipegger100
    @Winnipegger100 Год назад +6

    They were so wrong about the Fog. It had atmosphere aplenty. A movie where you weren't hit over the head with gore and violence, but had suspense that built slowly.

  • @tomfrankiewicz7951
    @tomfrankiewicz7951 3 года назад +27

    I like The Fog. A really good low budget horror movie.

    • @iluvmylovebirdandmybudgiet7729
      @iluvmylovebirdandmybudgiet7729 2 года назад +4

      I did too,the light house scene was very very exciting,,and the whole film is atmospheric...

    • @citygirl5705
      @citygirl5705 2 года назад +3

      They were totally wrong about "The Fog." A great horror film.

    • @monkeyballs512
      @monkeyballs512 2 года назад +2

      Agreed. It wasn’t Halloween or The Thing (the films that Carpenter made before and after it) but I enjoyed it. Adrienne Barbeau is great, for one

  • @aldenmartin623
    @aldenmartin623 3 года назад +10

    Siskel actually walked out of that Jonestown film. Wow!

    • @mjgyrosdude484
      @mjgyrosdude484 Год назад +4

      It was pretty awful all-around. Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones with Powers Booth is a much better telling of the story.

  • @PaperlessWriter
    @PaperlessWriter Год назад +7

    Love this channel so much. Thanks for your hard work.

  • @joniheisenberg6691
    @joniheisenberg6691 2 года назад +7

    Loved “Being There.”

  • @Paulieflix
    @Paulieflix 2 года назад +2

    Love Dog of The Week!!
    Sooo Happy that I was able to see this
    When it reached New York City this was long gone

  • @johnboy32064
    @johnboy32064 2 года назад +7

    I’m surprised they liked “American Gigilo”. I liked it too, but it’s not really a great film. Gere is kind of perfect in the role but there’s a vacuity at the center of his performance that is at once an appropriate acting decision and yet somehow a mistaken choice. But he and the movie are stylish as hell.

  • @jamesvolpe3581
    @jamesvolpe3581 Год назад +4

    The Fog was great!

  • @pandaeyes42
    @pandaeyes42 2 года назад +5

    Mmm... Adrienne Barbeau AND Jamie Lee Curtis!!!

  • @CaesarDarias
    @CaesarDarias 3 года назад +5

    I am big fan of Fatso. It’s funny, over-the-top in a good way and endearing. Critics always over-analyze a movie like Fatso. Just watch and enjoy. Incidentally, I am a big fan of Bancroft. Her performance as the U.S. Senator in G.I. Jane was outstanding. In fact, all the leads in that Ridley Scott movie did a great job.

    • @gspendlove
      @gspendlove Месяц назад

      So you've seen it. Tell me something. Was Anne Bancroft possibly using food, food addiction and obesity as a metaphor? I know she was acquainted with a lot of people in the industry who had major problems with substance abuse and addiction, not to mention alcoholism. Is it possible she was addressing one problem in Hollywood by writing a story about a different problem?

  • @Grandizer8989
    @Grandizer8989 2 года назад +9

    The Fog is my all time favorite horror movie. Very atmospheric and the first scary movie that I watched beginning to end.

  • @kali3665
    @kali3665 3 года назад +8

    Always amused to hear Gene trash the Sunn Classics films (well deserved), considering he didn't live to see anything made by The Asylum.... 🤣

  • @middlefingermotionpictures4772
    @middlefingermotionpictures4772 2 года назад +5

    Both wrong about The Fog.

  • @Paulieflix
    @Paulieflix 2 года назад +3

    It’s amazing how long the scenes are back then I know they had to kill time

    • @ThatOldTV
      @ThatOldTV  2 года назад +2

      The episodes were about 10 minutes longer too.

    • @crystalshaw8744
      @crystalshaw8744 11 месяцев назад

      Same thought.

  • @crystalshaw8744
    @crystalshaw8744 11 месяцев назад

    Richard Gere's walk in American Gigolo was ...EVERYTHING

  • @joevaldez6457
    @joevaldez6457 Год назад +3

    Neil Simon was to the '60s and '70s what Tyler Perry was to the '90s and '00s, the key difference being that critics never pretended like Perry was a good writer. Simon was exalted way beyond his talent, except by Siskel & Ebert, who rarely if ever gave his film adaptations a thumbs up.

    • @ricardocantoral7672
      @ricardocantoral7672 Год назад +1

      I like Neil Simon's Odd Couple, The Sunshine Boys, and The Out-of-Towners. Still, he could be very hit or miss. I can't even say that about Tyler Perry.

  • @Paulieflix
    @Paulieflix 2 года назад +3

    Get the Honey Junior!!!

  • @marktosh3739
    @marktosh3739 2 года назад +5

    Peter Sellers was brilliant.
    Here's the outtakes used during the closing credits for "Being There."
    ruclips.net/video/vsQ_ClWBeRI/видео.html

    • @ricardocantoral7672
      @ricardocantoral7672 2 года назад

      Totally unnecessary.

    • @marktosh3739
      @marktosh3739 2 года назад +1

      @@ricardocantoral7672
      Exactly.
      That's why they're referred to as "outtakes."
      ;)

    • @ricardocantoral7672
      @ricardocantoral7672 Год назад +2

      @@marktosh3739 When I first saw Being There, I turned off the film before the outtakes began. I don't need that nonsense. Leave me with emotion I felt when the film properly ending. I don't need laughs.

  • @warriorv9359
    @warriorv9359 2 года назад +2

    Being there one if my favorite movies of all time baaaadasss

  • @madahad9
    @madahad9 2 года назад +14

    I couldn't disagree more with their assessment of The Fog. I think it is better than Halloween and is my favourite John Carpenter film. Whenever they review a horror film they are hung up on whether it is scary or not. It is sort of an inane argument, especially for anyone a certain age. As children we are more easily scared but as adults we know how certain types of films work and how they are manipulating us, some more effectively than others. But I think The Fog has a creepy atmosphere and several good characters, especially Hal Holbrook as the priest who finds the diary which records the sins of their ancestors. The titular fog is not the villain of the story. I often wonder if they actually pay attention to the films they are watching. It's not a perfect film but I rank it among my ten favourite horror films.

    • @middlefingermotionpictures4772
      @middlefingermotionpictures4772 Год назад +1

      Ebert essentially says it's more of the same (comparing it to Halloween). It's almost as if he didn't watch The Fog at all.

    • @citygirl5705
      @citygirl5705 10 месяцев назад +2

      They say the fog itself wasn't scary. Yet they don't mention what was scary about the fog, which was the killer ghosts with hooks and swords. Dumb review by them of a great horror film.

    • @daughterofolaf
      @daughterofolaf 10 месяцев назад +1

      For me The Fog has always missed the mark. It is a good concept, has good actors, has some creepy imagery, but just doesn’t quite come together.

  • @mjgyrosdude484
    @mjgyrosdude484 Год назад

    Hal Ashby was outstanding in the 70s. 80s came and just fizzled. Dunno what happened to him but just sad that he was never the same again!

    • @GP-he4bh
      @GP-he4bh Год назад

      Don't know about all his 80s films, but 8 Million Ways to Die is great!

  • @pmafterdark
    @pmafterdark Год назад +3

    Totally agree with them with regards to American Gigolo. Really great film. Hard to believe it was dissed when it came out.

  • @crystalshaw8744
    @crystalshaw8744 11 месяцев назад

    American Gigolo was my ish.

  • @crystalshaw8744
    @crystalshaw8744 11 месяцев назад

    Was the fog knocking on the door?

  • @smithb0134
    @smithb0134 Год назад +2

    I couldn't disagree more with their criticism of "Fatso." I really felt sad for the protagonist and laughed at him at the same time.

  • @MilesBellas
    @MilesBellas Месяц назад

    Hal Ashby : Harold and Maude

  • @gspendlove
    @gspendlove Месяц назад

    The Bermuda Triangle "mystery" is one of the biggest fairy tales ever sold to the American public.

  • @e.l.norton
    @e.l.norton Год назад

    They completely misfired on Fatso. That's a very sweet little movie with some great performances and genuinely funny moments.

  • @ElectrickSoundz
    @ElectrickSoundz Год назад

    Groove world media loves this stuff

  • @hulkjelly6876
    @hulkjelly6876 Год назад

    I loved Fatso!

  • @hulkjelly6876
    @hulkjelly6876 Год назад

    You ate the Ony!!

  • @bobwallace1880
    @bobwallace1880 Год назад

    I loved Fatso. You guys are snobs.

  • @A.I.Friends
    @A.I.Friends 11 дней назад

    They are totally wrong about Fatso. Fatso is a comedy. They just didn't get the humor. I could not stop laughing. Even the death scenes are meant to be humorous. It helps to have seen a lot of horror/comedies to get what is going on here. Dom was so good at acting in this movie, and poor Jr.---so good. I love this movie.

  • @freemangriffin4953
    @freemangriffin4953 2 года назад +1

    Oh well I am alone in disliking Being There. I find it boring and Sellers dull too. How did Melvyn Douglas win an Oscar for it? He was much better in The Seduction of Joe Tynan.

  • @alvilla9659
    @alvilla9659 2 года назад +1

    I'm surprised Roger didn't like fatso. It was very funny

  • @WilAdams
    @WilAdams 2 года назад +3

    American G is another film --like Meatballs--propelled to the top of the box office by the power of it's hit Disco song--Call Me--and the main problem was the casting of Ms. Hutton. She is simply too cold to pull off the sultry, vulnerable woman role that Kathleen Turner had nailed in Body Heat. Yes, this is another film that would have been improved by recasting Ms. Hutton with Ms. Turner. Richard Gere and Turner on screen would have been electric. In this film he is confident and casual about his good looks, and only Ms Turner--of the actresses working in films at that time--could have pulled off the role opposite of him. In those innocent scenes where we see Ms. Hutton trying to be something other than a cold and calculating woman, Ms. Turner would have soared. What a missed opportunity.

    • @ricogomez4020
      @ricogomez4020 2 года назад

      Hutton was fine. Movie was a bit boring.

    • @WilAdams
      @WilAdams 2 года назад

      @@ricogomez4020 Believe me, no one on Earth wanted more for Ms Hutton than I did. I wanted her to soar in Charlie's Angels, but she was too jagged for that. She walked through the role of Tiffany like a shard of glass cutting everything in her path. She was much better in the TV ads for the perfume. In this film she struggled to be anything other than a pitch woman for clothing she wore.

    • @grannyweatherwax8005
      @grannyweatherwax8005 10 дней назад

      @@WilAdamsLauren Hutton was not in Charlie's Angels. You're mixing her up with Shelley Hack.

  • @teejaye6226
    @teejaye6226 3 года назад +13

    they seriously did not understand horror at all. And they HATED horror. Almost all reviews about horror can be dismissed as bias & genuine hatred for horror films.

    • @kd17Burger
      @kd17Burger 3 года назад +10

      That is not true .they hated stupid horror movies

    • @teejaye6226
      @teejaye6226 3 года назад +1

      @@kd17Burger Again, It is true, They went on crusade against slasher films. Sure a lot of them were junk, but just like kung fu and blaxploitation, it would run it's course soon enough. They published the actual phone# of Lauren Bacall bc they found her choice of films objectionable. As for stupid horror..like Aliens? Like Silence of the Lambs? Like Seven? Siskel more than Ebert, but yes, horror they did not get.

    • @suzycreamcheesez4371
      @suzycreamcheesez4371 3 года назад +9

      you're wrong they hate lame horror movies

    • @kd17Burger
      @kd17Burger 3 года назад +7

      Do you Drink when you post because Ebert gave 4 stars to Seven - 3 1/2 to Aliens and 4 Stars to Silence of the Lambs and where did you ever get that Lauren Bacall phone number story
      They both placed Halloween on their Best Films of 1978 so you really do not know what you are talking about - Again - they gave Thumbs Down to Generic Slasher movies that were made for the sake of Killing people in gruesome ways and had no other reason to be made than that

    • @citygirl5705
      @citygirl5705 3 года назад

      @@kd17Burger All you can do is point to a few examples of horror films they liked. In general, they trashed them unfairly. Siskel in particular should never have reviewed them.
      He always complained about the violence and automatically gave a thumbs down to any horror film where a child was in danger. For example, "Aliens."

  • @reneedennis2011
    @reneedennis2011 3 года назад +5

    I like American Gigolo, but yhe The Fog was stupid and boring.

    • @citygirl5705
      @citygirl5705 3 года назад +8

      @aoggrta74 Yes, "The Fog" is a terrific horror film. Like John Carpenter's "The Thing," it was very underrated when it came out.
      They were totally wrong about it.

    • @zefallafez
      @zefallafez 3 года назад +1

      What it is based on is interesting. Read the wikipedia page on it.

    • @eargasm1072
      @eargasm1072 3 года назад +1

      Gigolo 👍 Fog 👎

  • @degsbabe
    @degsbabe Год назад

    This is a lousey review of The Fog. They missed it completely. I think they showed they were still stuck in the fog of being up each others outdated jaxies. Luckily the movie has outlived their total lack of grasp on excellent cinema.