Siskel & Ebert "My Dinner with Andre"

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  • Опубликовано: 1 апр 2013
  • 2 raves for "My Dinner with Andre", Louis Malle's great film of a fascinating dinner conversation between 2 wildly different old friends.
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  • @j.craiganderson4978
    @j.craiganderson4978 9 лет назад +591

    I loved this movie so much that I went right out and bought the action figures.

    • @joshbusby47
      @joshbusby47 8 лет назад +44

      +J. Craig Anderson Me too, but being an avid collector I'm concerned about their value depreciating due to damage. However, I believe I have solved the problem by storing them in my "Remains of the Day" lunchbox.

    • @j.craiganderson4978
      @j.craiganderson4978 8 лет назад +9

      joshbusby47 I used to have one of those, but the Martians took it.

    • @joshbusby47
      @joshbusby47 8 лет назад +9

      Now that's not right. I understand that nothing ever happens on Mars, but that doesn't give those fellows the right to get their kicks by just taking your stuff like that.
      Those Martians are real bastard people.

    • @j.craiganderson4978
      @j.craiganderson4978 8 лет назад +8

      joshbusby47 Yes they are! I threw a stool at them, but unfortunately I missed.

    • @warbot4017
      @warbot4017 8 лет назад +3

      +joshbusby47 I hate those martians and their stupid ass face

  • @stretmediq
    @stretmediq 7 лет назад +179

    And what's just as fascinating as watching Wally and Andre talk is watching Siskel and Ebert talk about watching Wally and Andre talk

    • @garysolorzano3216
      @garysolorzano3216 4 года назад +2

      Very well said. In fact I still enjoy S&E even more than Andre and Wally here on RUclips.

    • @dr3754
      @dr3754 4 года назад +1

      oh shite nagga, you right

    • @Fluffy6555
      @Fluffy6555 2 года назад +3

      But nothing will top talking about watching Siskel and Ebert talk about watching Wally and Andre talk.

    • @andreewert1142
      @andreewert1142 2 года назад +3

      when you get interested in other people, people get interested in you...it takes humility to listen and learn.

    • @c.m.8158
      @c.m.8158 Год назад

      HAHAHAHAHAHA! Nailed it!

  • @deckofcards87
    @deckofcards87 Год назад +36

    Yes that opening is strangely hypnotic, and so is the ending when Wally's in his cab watching out the window. Thinking about his world in a whole new light.

  • @Decetop
    @Decetop 5 лет назад +45

    This is such a Siskel picture lol

  • @roypiper581
    @roypiper581 5 лет назад +134

    Back in the day, when these two agreed on a movie like this, I always went to see it! No critics have that power anymore.

    • @krisscanlon4051
      @krisscanlon4051 4 года назад +2

      Unparalleled career of S and E! They were important journalists of film not just critics

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 4 года назад +6

      Roy Piper I couldn't even name a movie critic today.

    • @steelyman08
      @steelyman08 3 года назад +2

      Absolutely! They were excellent and not in the least bit biased. We are now living in a new era in which their show would not even be possible. People would get bored because S & E were actually film critics (I even hate to use the word "critics" because of what critics have become). We've actually lost far more than we've gained as a result of all of our never ending, unchecked "progress".

    • @avtwvns
      @avtwvns 3 года назад +3

      They were great. But try looking up Mark Kermode.

    • @errolbourgeois8230
      @errolbourgeois8230 3 года назад

      I saw this film on cable few years later. I loved it . Two people just talking about anything is amazing.

  • @johndalton3180
    @johndalton3180 4 года назад +47

    I grew up in New Jersey, and I'll always be grateful to Siskel & Ebert for showing me that there was more to movies than big blockbusters. And the rewards of seeking out smaller, indie, or foreign films. I remember watching this review at age 12, and it stuck with me.

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 4 года назад +5

      John Dalton NJ upbringing too. Remember when they were first on PBS. I thought they were a couple.

    • @hotmetalslugs
      @hotmetalslugs Год назад

      Same here. I rented this movie about 10 years later and it sucked though. They just didn’t grab me.

    • @johndalton3180
      @johndalton3180 Год назад +2

      @@samanthab1923 they were on PBS. Then syndicated on channel 11. Then their Buena Vista Disney show was on WABC.

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 Год назад

      @@johndalton3180 Right

  • @FN_FAL_4_ever
    @FN_FAL_4_ever 7 лет назад +47

    This movie- along with Paris, Texas- is pure cinematic art.

    • @SallySallySallySally
      @SallySallySallySally 2 года назад +4

      Re: Paris Texas. It's a different genre but, as you say, real cinematic art. Another such Wim Wenders movie is "Wings of Desire."

  • @jerrygleeson4769
    @jerrygleeson4769 11 лет назад +56

    Definitely worth a watch. It is an unusual experience because while you are watching this movie you are experiencing another one when Andre Gregory is talking. Your mind fades away to what Andre is talking about. I have yet to see a film do what this film accomplishes. This is a fantastic movie.

    • @pointysidedown
      @pointysidedown 2 года назад +2

      I thought it was interesting that this "spiritually enlightened" man is condescending and almost rude to the waiter. I think both men's interactions with the waiter say a lot more about them then the conversation.

    • @armandj.8864
      @armandj.8864 2 года назад +1

      Spot on, I remember seeing this when I was a teenager and it blew me away, just melting into the scenes Andre describes and only then realizing whoa, that was a guy talking.

  • @metatron1970
    @metatron1970 10 лет назад +94

    So glad to find this old clip of Siskel & Ebert who both seem wildly enthusiastic about the film. Ebert is correct about Andre Gregory's storytelling abilities: the mind conjures up images as Gregory relates his adventures. Its been years since I've seen it but I still recall so much of it: the description of the Beehive, the symbolic burial and resurrection, seeing a faun at a Long Island mass, Wallace Shawn enjoying the simple pleasures of life like curling up in his electric blanket while reading Charlton Heston's autobiography. The ending, with Shawn visibly moved by the experience of this fascinating conversation while not wholeheartedly embracing Gregory's New Age wackiness, easily doubles as the audience's reaction to the film they've just been seeing. There's truly never been another film like it.

  • @sha11235
    @sha11235 6 лет назад +33

    This film actually was going to close when they reviewed it, but because of their raves, it ran in NY for a year.

  • @Meta-Drew
    @Meta-Drew 3 года назад +15

    Every time I go back to watch this movie again I am almost surprised that it is just them sitting at a table talking, the imagery that their conversation creates is so powerful that I imagine having actually seen it.

  • @thx4dluv
    @thx4dluv 2 года назад +11

    I saw this film in the 70's or 80's but my attention was not completely there. I always new that I had to watch it again some day. 40 something yrs later I finally gave it my full attention and it was an emotional experience.

  • @jamesh2711
    @jamesh2711 4 года назад +19

    One of my all-time favorites. It's a film that stays with you, literally changed the way I look at the world.

  • @davidjohnson8231
    @davidjohnson8231 2 года назад +13

    Ebert mentioned how when Gene saw a movie he really loved, his spirits would be high for a week. I think this was one of those movies.

  • @bdavis7981
    @bdavis7981 7 лет назад +49

    A fun spoof would be Wally doing all the talking as he goes into endless detail about doing his laundry, shopping, ordering at the deli, etc.

    • @flowerpt
      @flowerpt Год назад +4

      Basically Seinfeld.

    • @Progger11
      @Progger11 8 месяцев назад

      Your avatar is cancer.

  • @jadentrez
    @jadentrez Год назад +19

    One of the greatest hidden treasures of this film (I rewatch it every year, usually in summer) is that it invites you to participate. I always cook myself a nice steak with potatoes, open up a bottle of red wine and join them at the table. As I eat and drink, I feel like I am with them in that restaurant and quietly just listening. It's always a wonderful evening.

    • @KatWoodland
      @KatWoodland 10 месяцев назад +2

      I am going to do just that!

    • @Taintless101
      @Taintless101 5 месяцев назад

      This is a fabulous idea. I love this movie but had never thought of this. Thanks.

    • @PulkitKinra
      @PulkitKinra 3 месяца назад

      Sounds like a great idea 👍🏻

  • @marcellaclb
    @marcellaclb 2 года назад +6

    And the actors are amazing in this movie, only great actors could do such performance. Incredible film

  • @pineoandloeb
    @pineoandloeb 9 лет назад +108

    Two 1980s intellectuals on film talking about how amazing a film about two 1980s intellectuals talking is. Amazing!

  • @Mediaworkscpv
    @Mediaworkscpv 2 года назад +27

    It's weird but I remember in my childhood. My parents would talk with relatives and friends for hours. They would get so into their conversation that it seemed like time would go by without them realizing it. It kind of sad how we live in a generation that has forgot the art of conversation. I know I am guilty of this, I find myself tuning out in conversations and thinking what I want to do next.

  • @lslvn
    @lslvn 9 лет назад +12

    I loved this movie! And man, it's been years since I've seen these two. Those glasses are HUGE!! So 80's lol

  • @BJRoes
    @BJRoes 5 лет назад +10

    It’s like the first podcast

  • @brucejackson6451
    @brucejackson6451 10 лет назад +72

    "Andre" is certainly one of the greatest movies ever made, but Gene, if EVERY movie was like this, just two guys describing something, don't you think it'd get pretty boring after awhile? Its uniqueness is what makes it so special.

    • @JaimeYeyoquin
      @JaimeYeyoquin 9 лет назад +20

      I don't think he can reply you bro :/

    • @brucejackson6451
      @brucejackson6451 9 лет назад +11

      Good point. Just rhetorical.

    • @leomilmet854
      @leomilmet854 6 лет назад +2

      Well, yes. If EVERY film was like that, but more can be made without taking anything away from it. Especially if there's more bookends to the dinner than this film has.

    • @HisCanadianStory
      @HisCanadianStory 6 лет назад +5

      Bruce Jackson it would be kinda funny if they did an action movie with just two guys talking about the action at a dinner table

    • @Delphia
      @Delphia 5 лет назад +3

      It would be called "Joe Rogan Experience."

  • @luckyirvin
    @luckyirvin 5 лет назад +7

    saw this one in '81, was already entranced by alan watts
    this one rocked for me

  • @safespacebear
    @safespacebear 4 года назад +14

    There's a great performance by both leads in this film but I love the dynamic of the conversation. Wally is just knocked over at first with all this new age stuff Andre is going on about but by the third act he's regained his footing and pushes back a bit. Very interesting to watch.

    • @KatWoodland
      @KatWoodland 10 месяцев назад

      At last! An intelligent human. You. Excellent comment.
      (Owen Benjamin is a comedian I appreciate too.)

  • @flowerpt
    @flowerpt Год назад +3

    Excellent point, Roger, the storytelling is very visual.

  • @ubiquitousdiabolus
    @ubiquitousdiabolus 4 года назад +5

    When I worked in a video store during the early 90's, this was a very popular rental.

  • @maolsheachlannoceallaigh4772
    @maolsheachlannoceallaigh4772 7 лет назад +84

    I can't decide whether my favourite movie is My Dinner with André or The Expendables.

    • @Trismegustis
      @Trismegustis 6 лет назад +27

      And yet neither are as good as the unofficial sequel to this movie, My Dinner with Andre the Giant. That man had such heart.

    • @ricarleite
      @ricarleite 5 лет назад +5

      Best comment I've read in years

    • @Nathan-gd7xq
      @Nathan-gd7xq 5 лет назад +3

      The Expendables > My Dinner With Andre > The Expendables 2 & 3.

    • @bobbob465
      @bobbob465 5 лет назад +7

      That's very possibly the most bipolar movie palette I've ever heard of.

    • @RobertWF42
      @RobertWF42 4 года назад +2

      @@Trismegustis You're talking about The Princess Bride? One of my wife's favorite films.

  • @patrickkelly5004
    @patrickkelly5004 6 месяцев назад

    I saw this film the first time in 1983 or 84 (I've watched it twice) in a repertory movie house where Andre Gregory once worked, which I didn't know at the time. I persuaded my sister and her boyfriend to join me, and I thought he might walk out, but he stayed, and quietly seethed. I thought the movie was hilarious, and beautiful.

  • @jasonmaxwell9762
    @jasonmaxwell9762 2 года назад +5

    The budget for this movie was the cost of a dinner at a restaurant.

  • @Protoman85
    @Protoman85 6 лет назад +10

    inconceivable!

    • @luckyirvin
      @luckyirvin 5 лет назад

      ow me sides.. too much iocaine powder

    • @maskedmarvyl4774
      @maskedmarvyl4774 5 лет назад +1

      You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it does.

  • @Nathan-gd7xq
    @Nathan-gd7xq 5 лет назад +66

    They need to remake this movie now that the technology has finally caught up to the director's vision.

    • @felicciasc
      @felicciasc 4 года назад +17

      CGI forks

    • @dr3754
      @dr3754 4 года назад +2

      i admit it, you got me.

    • @chadsknnr
      @chadsknnr 4 года назад +3

      Honestly, I would like to see a 21rst century movie like this, regarding today's angst and exotic spots . . . .

    • @help4343
      @help4343 3 года назад +3

      Remake it as a scripted podcast.

    • @fashhandifadillah8158
      @fashhandifadillah8158 3 года назад +1

      Melvin Goes To Dinner is pretty decent

  • @mythicalfair8130
    @mythicalfair8130 10 лет назад +19

    I loved the bit where he says Hollywood is spending TENS of millions of dollars to make movies, when now movies costing over $100 million is no big deal.

  • @dannigro8794
    @dannigro8794 5 лет назад +9

    Unfortunately both siskel & ebert are gone. But Wallace & Andre are still around.

  • @TheVagolfer
    @TheVagolfer Год назад +2

    Filmed in my hometown of Richmond, Virginia, at the then dilapidated Hotel Jefferson.

  • @NVR-fold
    @NVR-fold Год назад +1

    Such a brilliant film.

  • @reezdog
    @reezdog Год назад +4

    Its basically a Podcast Movie.

  • @andrewattenboroughtwothumb4697
    @andrewattenboroughtwothumb4697 2 года назад

    one of my favourite classic movies and great classic review by siskel and Ebert

  • @futile-evenings
    @futile-evenings 2 года назад +4

    Better than any movie made in the last 20 years with all the cgi and technology and huge budget

  • @garyweglarz
    @garyweglarz 4 года назад

    A truly wonderful, inspiring bit of film magic. One of my favorites.

  • @steelyman08
    @steelyman08 3 года назад +1

    I'm so glad you uploaded this! Thank you. This movie is life-changing for many. There's never been a better time than the present (2020)!

  • @SirHatchporch
    @SirHatchporch 11 лет назад +1

    Yes, I watched that just a little while ago. I love NC's old tribute to Siskel & Ebert as well.

  • @abehani7133
    @abehani7133 4 года назад +5

    I watched it three times the week I discovered the movie, I was blown away by it. However, when I referred it to a friend of mine, a really smart guy, he found it unwatchable, and stopped watching it after 20 minutes. Not for everybody!

    • @cheryllipps9887
      @cheryllipps9887 3 года назад +1

      some peoples cognitive dissonance is two strong. Something the film talks about for a moment

  • @SalemHill
    @SalemHill 2 года назад +1

    I sat transfixed watching this film in New York City in 1981. Jean Lenauer’s performance as the waiter was memorable. Louis Malle, the director, was Candice Bergen’s husband until his death in 1995.

  • @troygaspard6732
    @troygaspard6732 2 года назад +3

    Could you imagine this type of film being made today?

    • @mariogamefreak1
      @mariogamefreak1 2 года назад +7

      It’s called a podcast

    • @bertilknudsen
      @bertilknudsen 2 года назад

      Thankfully, no.

    • @KatWoodland
      @KatWoodland 10 месяцев назад +2

      I an not so sure people nowadays are deep enough

  • @matthewboyce5123
    @matthewboyce5123 Год назад +2

    Yes, I agree, Andre and Wally really paint a picture

  • @charlespeterwatson9051
    @charlespeterwatson9051 4 года назад +9

    Here's where Wallace Shawn should've yelled, "Inconceivable!"

    • @Ascendantmusic
      @Ascendantmusic Год назад +2

      HIs character actually does say inconceivable at one point during the dinner and you can't help but chuckle

  • @BexRanner
    @BexRanner 10 лет назад +25

    TELL ME MORE!

  • @thicknjustrite
    @thicknjustrite 2 года назад +4

    In order, if you liked this movie, be sure to see: "Before Sunrise, Before Sunset, Before Midnight." Same 2 people in each basically doing the same thing, having quality conversation. Strips away the Actors & we see 2 Human beings, which is relatable to most, & fascinating. Not for every1, including MdwA.

  • @sha11235
    @sha11235 6 лет назад +3

    First time I ever heard of Wallace Shawn was Princess Bride, where he was funny. I didn't know he was a writer until much later.

  • @emmaduncan2991
    @emmaduncan2991 10 лет назад +2

    Inconceivable!

  • @adamdesanti6713
    @adamdesanti6713 4 месяца назад +1

    I made it 12 minutes into the dinner conversation but then had to turn it off when I realized that Andre the Giant would not be coming.

  • @southendonseaarts
    @southendonseaarts 3 года назад

    Totally enjoyed this you stop watching them have dinner and are engrossed in two guys having a conversation and of course they are acting

  • @Sams.Videos
    @Sams.Videos 2 года назад +6

    This movie took the definition of "Show, don't tell." to the next level!

    • @williambenton6254
      @williambenton6254 2 года назад +1

      No?

    • @bertilknudsen
      @bertilknudsen 2 года назад

      What does it show? How boring a «conversation» can be with one person talking 98 per cent of the time?

    • @Sams.Videos
      @Sams.Videos Год назад

      @@jp3813 I was being sarcastic.

  • @gordonowens7794
    @gordonowens7794 5 лет назад +1

    The music was also amazing.

    • @williambenton6254
      @williambenton6254 2 года назад +1

      It has ONE song in it. And it’s not even original

  • @mrzoperxplex
    @mrzoperxplex 11 лет назад +8

    How so much different "Sneak Previews" was compared to "Siskel & Ebert" where film clips were much more extensive and more numerous and the critics were allowed to expound more exhaustively on their reviews because of the absence of commercials.

    • @sha11235
      @sha11235 6 лет назад +2

      The reason was that SP was on public TV where there were no commercials so they had to make the show longer.

    • @krisscanlon4051
      @krisscanlon4051 4 года назад

      Truly the glory yrs on PBS...loved it.

  • @justgivemethetruth
    @justgivemethetruth Год назад

    I remember seeing this on broadcast TV on Sneak Previews. S&E turned me on to a lot of foreign movies too that I would have never normally have thought to see. I loved this movie, and really like just talking movies, like "Mindwalk".

  • @stockvaluedotcom
    @stockvaluedotcom 2 года назад +2

    I didn't see "Dinner" till just a few years ago. Guess I thought it would be boring.
    It isn't.

  • @adrianmedrano6650
    @adrianmedrano6650 6 лет назад +1

    Eye opener

  • @RockBottomRiser21
    @RockBottomRiser21 9 лет назад +20

    0:32 it looks like he has no shirt on.

    • @bobthebear1246
      @bobthebear1246 6 лет назад +3

      Steven I know. I was disappointed when I found-out differently. I think Wallace Shawn is such a cutie. And he got way cuter as he grew older.

    • @sha11235
      @sha11235 6 лет назад +1

      How about all that graffiti on the train. Those were the days.

  • @KRhetor
    @KRhetor 4 года назад +2

    You can win bets at parties on whether or not Siskel and Ebert both loved a Troma film.

  • @nanasshi0711
    @nanasshi0711 4 года назад +1

    love it

  • @trixie9867
    @trixie9867 5 месяцев назад

    wow love it

  • @omargonzalez2641
    @omargonzalez2641 4 года назад +1

    Yeah it's satisfaction movie watching.

  • @SirHatchporch
    @SirHatchporch 11 лет назад +4

    RIP Roger. :-(

  • @RHampton
    @RHampton Год назад

    Saw this review as a kid. Saw a clip from the movie and went hunting for the critical review. I am still not convinced it is worth watching. Will check back in another 40 years.

  • @paxwallacejazz
    @paxwallacejazz 4 года назад +1

    Man I am old I guess I remember going to the alterna-movietheatre in Seattle as a young man. I'd totally forgotten this film wish I'd bought the action figures too.

  • @rievans57
    @rievans57 8 лет назад +9

    When I saw this film I wondered which one of these guys am I?

    • @maskedmarvyl4774
      @maskedmarvyl4774 5 лет назад +4

      Solid E, I'm the third guy you don't see at the table. After ten minutes of listening to Andre tell stories that fascinate him, I mention that I need to use the restroom, politely excuse myself, and leave.

  • @QuintTheSharker
    @QuintTheSharker 9 месяцев назад

    Such a great movie. Few movies can stay in a single setting for 2 hours and hold your attention. Sort of like an existential 12 angry men.

  • @wallacerigby4393
    @wallacerigby4393 3 месяца назад

    Finding out what Andre has been through and being challenged by Wally more in the second half made the movie complete.

  • @lamecasuelas2
    @lamecasuelas2 3 года назад

    It's a great movie!

  • @mariogamefreak1
    @mariogamefreak1 2 года назад +2

    The movie is just basically a podcast

  • @chazinko
    @chazinko 5 лет назад +1

    What Ebert says at 5:32 that's what brings the "action" to the viewer/listener's imagination.

  • @avisco01
    @avisco01 4 года назад +14

    The alternate ending to this film is when Andre does a backflip, snaps the bad guy’s neck, and saves the day.

    • @nerone1984
      @nerone1984 3 года назад +2

      ah! the director's snap is such an underrated masterpiece!

  • @Barry_the_dog
    @Barry_the_dog 3 года назад +6

    I have found that you can tell a lot about a person using this movie as a gauge. What ones reaction and level of understanding to this film are, if they “get it” or not, and to the level of how much they “get it”. It really says and reveals a lot about a person.

  • @mrmojomajestic8317
    @mrmojomajestic8317 Год назад +1

    It's available for free on RUclips.

  • @FirstNameLastName-kt3zn
    @FirstNameLastName-kt3zn 7 лет назад +12

    This is one of my favorite films. I think a lot of what Wally and Andre discuss is self-indulgent, but it is still interesting.

  • @marieeshercoia5375
    @marieeshercoia5375 6 месяцев назад

    I loved this movie. I was the only one of my friends who did. I need new friends.

  • @MRFIXITZ
    @MRFIXITZ 4 года назад +2

    "INCONCEIVABLE"

  • @nativewizard
    @nativewizard 2 года назад +1

    I remember the arcade game of the film

  • @andybaldman
    @andybaldman 3 месяца назад

    It’s a podcast before there were podcasts.

  • @movieman104
    @movieman104 4 года назад

    great movie shawn at his best n yes ive seen princress bride

  • @JosephTheAustin
    @JosephTheAustin 2 года назад +1

    Siskel perfectly got the film.

  • @j5555785
    @j5555785 Год назад +1

    amazing how this critique predicts the unanticipated success of long form podcasts

  • @logananderon9693
    @logananderon9693 3 месяца назад

    Movie seems "inconceivable!"

  • @synchro505
    @synchro505 3 года назад +1

    Will New York City ever recapture the glory it had around the time this film was made? I really, really hope so.

  • @ricarleite
    @ricarleite 11 лет назад +10

    Why not a sequel with just Wally? "My Dinner with Andre 2 - My solo TV dinner without Andre, just myself" - and we see him eating slowly, chewing his food... and every 15 mins he sighs, and goes on...

    • @tenisalot
      @tenisalot 5 лет назад

      there is one : "Vanya on 42nd Street" Shawn is amazing and funny...

  • @sha11235
    @sha11235 6 лет назад +2

    I think Roger picked it as the best film of that year, if I recall correctly.

    • @IvanLendl87
      @IvanLendl87 4 года назад +2

      sha11235 That’s what I recall. Can’t remember if Gene also chose it as his year-end #1.

    • @ericburns9132
      @ericburns9132 Год назад

      ​@@IvanLendl87 Gene had it at number 2, he had Ragtime at number 1.

  • @frankbonini9128
    @frankbonini9128 Год назад

    Would Love to Have Seen Them Review "My Breakfast with Blassie"

  • @CJusticeHappen21
    @CJusticeHappen21 3 года назад +2

    Podcast: The Movie

  • @TuMalditaMadre
    @TuMalditaMadre 6 лет назад +2

    Tell me more

  • @j-dub618
    @j-dub618 5 лет назад +2

    Double RIP

  • @buzzcrushtrendkill
    @buzzcrushtrendkill 4 года назад

    Theater Of The Mind

  • @trackstarz
    @trackstarz 8 месяцев назад

    “Tens of Millions of Dollars” 😂 Hollywood didn’t learn anything from this movie

  • @dynamicvoltage9765
    @dynamicvoltage9765 4 года назад +5

    The rape scene felt really out of place

  • @davidlara7101
    @davidlara7101 4 года назад +2

    Why was there not a Sequel????!!!!!

  • @77bretty
    @77bretty Год назад

    First ever podcast

  • @jp3813
    @jp3813 Год назад +6

    Tell, don't show.

  • @coinboynyc
    @coinboynyc Год назад

    Chuck Lorre should get Andre Gregory to do a guest appearance on "Young Sheldon" so the character he plays can have a meal with Dr. Sturgis (played by Walace Shawn).

  • @speedmastermarkiii
    @speedmastermarkiii 4 года назад

    Tell me more!

  • @coolkingrob
    @coolkingrob 3 года назад +1

    The best part of this movie is when wesley snipes steals his eye to escape the cryoprison.