That was cool that you got to meet Roger Ebert back in 2009. He was such an influential critic, without him or Gene Siskel, we wouldn't have the Nostalgia Critic, The Cinema Snob, and among others. It was shocking in 2013 when it was announced that Ebert passed away. Great tribute, funny and touching.
Oh, you're impressed that Roger Ebert wrote in your book that you didn't suck? I can beat that. I commented on his review of 'Expelled', and not only did he respond that my comment was one of the reasons he still read comments on his website, but he REWROTE HIS REVIEW TO INCORPORATE MY POINT!! Now and until the end of time, you can read his review of 'Expelled' and there will be my words and my name as a part of it. Thank you Roger, for probably the coolest thing I'll ever do with my life.
Wow, I'd forgotten Doug made this video. I watched this when it was new back at TGWTG. Siskel and Ebert were perfect foils to one another. They defined film critique for our generation, whether you watched them or not. It's always amazing to watch Roger Ebert's general love of all movies contrast against Gene Siskel's classic style of ostentatious and pedantic criticism. It helped us learn why we still loved "popcorn flicks" and why we really enjoyed more complex movies on an even deeper level. Thanks for the memories, guys. RIP, both.
Gene Siskel & Roger Ebert will no doubt go down in history as the most memorable movie critics in American history and will never be forgotten. There's just no replacing or duplicating Siskel & Ebert. Their legacy will live on forever.
Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert will be greatly be remembered for their thumbs up and thumbs down antics and I think it's just shame that we lost the both of them in the 90's and 2010's
Hey guys, just came here to say that the site is no longer SiskelAndEbert.com but instead SiskelAndEbert.org. Hope you guys find what you wanna see and enjoy! :D
Still can't forgive them for panning all of Don Bluth's good movies for being "too scary/depressing for children to handle". They got their wish when "A Troll in Central Park" came out.
"I'm only prejudiced against these: m Baha'i Faith, Confucianism, Jainism, Zoroastrianism, Shinto, Taoism, Wicca, The Force, Druze, Methodist, Catholic, Muslim, Gnosticism, Rastafari Movement, Mandaeans and Sabians, Unitarian Universalism, Hellenistic Magick, Left-Hand Path, Scientology, Whatever religion the Oompa Loompas practice. Especially the middle one." The middle one is catholic.
him and rob were raised roman catholic. but overtime i think doug may or may not be leaning towards buddhism. have you noticed some of the videos of his house? he's got a lot of buddhas around. but that's just me
In the early years of the internet, before youtube critics, Ebert's reviews were always my go to before anyone else. He was just always real and judged a movie by his overall emotional reaction to it. Not how good/bad it seems in theory or nitpicking details of logic.
Aaaand somewhat like Siskel before him, it was only a few years and Ebert was back in the hospital with his cancer returning, and he would lose the battle that time. I disagreed with them often, and I even started calling Mr. Ebert intellectually bankrupt after a particularly pretentious and foolish blog in which he said video games "are not, and can never be art," but I greatly respect their body of work and the combination of genuine entertainment and professionalism that was a product of such a long and storied career. R.I.P. Siskel and Ebert, two thumbs up.
Loved this show, watched it weekly from the late 80s through to the early 2000s. I usually agreed with Siskel and it broke my heart when he passed: it was losing one of my first idols. When Siskel was still alive they spoke regularly about the rise of young critics and reporters on the internet which was great. I liked the revolving critics they had on after his passing. Even Scorsese did a few shows which were fun, including a year end best of recaps. Ebert was also great a replying online. The only celebrity who I wrote online who replied. And later he replied on Twitter too. Roeper was okay, but I’ve found he has gotten much better and I enjoy his short reviews he posts on RUclips today. I also love how Ebert’s wife has maintained his legacy online.
Ngl, I got chills when their theme song started. I still remember the first episode that made me start watching them regularly. The one where they reviewed Licence to Kill, when I was 13. I loved movies, and they were my way of getting to know the movies coming out, before the internet. I also read Ebert's books.
Nice tribute. Loved them both. They were a big part of my life growing up and still are as a cinema buff. And I didn't even read critic's reviews! But I learned to rely on Ebert's recommendations...and sometime's Siskel's :-) Just doesn't seem right how they're both gone. Neither of them were that old. And with how the industry is set up today; hollywood and the media; I regret thinking there will never be a duo like them again professionally, intellectually, and with the rare brand of chemistry they had. At least we have their body of work, particularly Ebert's books and hundred's of their journalistic reviews.
Mike and Jay are awesome. Definitely my favorite critics (sorry Nostalgia Critic, I love you!) right now. Even though the medium is very different now that it has, for the most part, moved on to the internet, I can see the similarities with Siskel & Ebert. I might not agree with everything, but I'm always interested to hear what they have to say. Siskel & Ebert left one hell of a legacy, even if a lot of people involved don't even realize it.
They just nitpick so much. They act like the only reason everything in movies isn't explained is because the writers are too stupid- when it's often that movies just don't have time to explain every little thing.
loved these guys as a kid - they taught me how to look at movies in a deeper way and I got to see clips from movies I was too young to watch, and then hear adults debate them in front of me
God I Miss Siskel and Ebert, It was Amazing Seeing them talk about Movies, I wonder what they thought about the following Movies, Jurassic World, Rouge One a Star Wars Story, Star Wars The Force Awakens, Star Wars The Last Jedi, Saving Mr. Banks, Ghostbusters (the one that has Women in it), The Remake of Poltergeist, and It, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Ferdinand, Mary and The Witch's Flower, etc. etc.
Grace Martin They would both hate Ghostbusters, they gave Ghostbusters II a thumbs down so both of them would definitely despise that one as they should. I don’t know why that film has a 74% on Rotten Tomatoes, it’s terrible. I bet Ebert would’ve also really liked the Last Jedi.
I think Ebert would have liked the Jurassic World movies and It. I think there's a chance he would've thumbed down The Force Awakens because the killing of Han Solo seems to be at such odds with the escapist fantasy that he admired in Star Wars. Also, he thumbed down J.J. Abrams first two movies, Mission: Impossible III and Star Trek, which went against the general critical assessment of those. The female Ghostbusters has a high RT score because of the rampant political correctness in the media, plain and simple.
Honestly, the most memorable reviews of theirs I’ve seen (just the clips, I wasn’t alive to catch the show when it was on the air) were of films they particularly adored, I.e. Fargo, Pulp Fiction, Beauty and the Beast (1991). There was something so wholesome and joyful about seeing the both of them agree on something that just reminded them why they loved film to begin with (even if you totally disagreed with them on those pictures)
I grew up on the Roeper of the show around 2004-2006 around the time I was 8-10 years old, was not aware of Siskel until later. But as growing up during the Roeper era of the show, I have to say he was a great replacement on the show and complimented well with Ebert chemistry wise. Even so when they were split on movies they didn’t see eye to eye. Was really sad to see that Roger had to deal with thyroid cancer and no longer had to host the show.
You know..when the Nostalgia Critic, and the AVGN do crossovers, they almost seem like a modern Siskel and Ebert when they riff off each other (Least, that's what I got from the 'Man of Steel', and 'Batman V. Superman' reviews.)
Does anyone know where the full Jurassic Park: Lost World review can be seen? Right now it seems it's missing from the internet. Someone out there must have a copy saved from the old Buena Vista web site and be able to upload it.
You lot got lucky having Richard Roper succeed Gene Siskel. He may not have been any kind of replacement but at least he was competent. We had to deal with Barry Norman being succeeded by Jonathan sodding Woss.
Ebert talking about the NES TMNT game, somehow I have even more respect for him Just the thought of him sitting down to play it brings a smile to my face
I still miss Roger and watch Life Itself at least twice a year if not more. Both of them were fantastic critics and journalists and I think cinema owes them a great deal for making it easier for the everyday viewer to see and express their opinions more understandably.
I promise Life Itself is one of my favorite documentaries and one of the best period. I promise it will satisfy anyone who lovde Siskel and Ebert, especially Ebert of course lol, as much as I do . IL in love with it and this video but still go for Life Itself
I miss them both so much. I rarely get emotional but Ebert especially added a special quality to my life that will never be replaced. It honestly brings a tear to my eye just thinking about it.
In my area, we had these two critics who were kind of like Siskel and Ebert, Richard Von Busack and Morton Marcus who had their own show on public access. Sadly, Marcus passed away in 2009.
What I loved about Siskel and Ebert was that everyone seemed to side with one way more than the other. I was a Gene Siskel fan myself. BUT the other would tell you what to watch out for if they didn't like it, so you could know if there was something that you weren't into. IMHO it was the best way to get a critique of a film, more importantly so because these were the days where it could be up to a year before it came out on VHS for rental.
i remember i once tried to do something like these guys, along with a friend from high school, we actually did make the video, however the dude took it down
I have to agree with Ebert on Congo. It's actually one of my guilty pleasures because of how funny it can be. I honestly can see where he's coming from because the film has some kind of subtle or obvious joke in every scene pretty much, and I think if you look at it from that point, it can be some pretty brilliant comedy writing, maybe not a good adventure movie like they probably did intend, but I can see what he means.
"Only my movies suck!" That joke aged perfectly.
this should be the tag line for his review of The Wall
@@Jos46664 Or To Boldly Flee.
R.I.P Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert
May they burn in hell....
CheeZyZee asshat
I wished I knew them
@@zeedeejay242 No. I think Genes in Heaven. Roger?? Ahherrr
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What? Why?
"The best, funniest video about Siskel & Ebert I've ever seen." - Roger Ebert
A greatest honor.
TheDeathMonkeyShow he said that?
“I hated this review! Hated Hated Hated Hated it! Hated every audience in-suffering insulting moment of it!”
- Roger Ebert
@@Hamster_Pants Yeah, Ebert's tweet saying that is still out there. It was tweeted in 2009.
Legends say that Doug Walker had printed out that tweet, and framed it on his wall.
It's so sad Ebert and Siskel are both gone. May they rest in peace.
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True moment with this tribute, Roger Ebert tweeted this and liked it.
Nostalgia Critic later said that he framed that: ruclips.net/video/J73gaB63fCI/видео.html Not sure when it is mentioned though
@@Lucios1995 If you dont know where it was mentioned in the video how do you know it is in the friggin video?
@@deuce5546 he saw it?
Roger Ebert is actually from my hometown. Every year we have a Ebertfest.
Sounds like some kind of german holyday.
Vault Dweller your town sounds amazing
How do you celebrate?
seriously? how so, do you all get together to watch his favorite films?
You all gather and watch North.
That was cool that you got to meet Roger Ebert back in 2009. He was such an influential critic, without him or Gene Siskel, we wouldn't have the Nostalgia Critic, The Cinema Snob, and among others. It was shocking in 2013 when it was announced that Ebert passed away. Great tribute, funny and touching.
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@@staceyjacobs9012 wtf
Good night, fathers of Critics. We shall miss you Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert.
no we won't
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Why not?
@@jacklajoie9126 *You. Because you don't speak for everybody.
Dude imagine how big these two would’ve been in the podcast era. They would’ve topped the Apple and Spotify charts every review
"Only my movies suck! HA!"
Oh god, foreshadowing...
Oh, you're impressed that Roger Ebert wrote in your book that you didn't suck? I can beat that.
I commented on his review of 'Expelled', and not only did he respond that my comment was one of the reasons he still read comments on his website, but he REWROTE HIS REVIEW TO INCORPORATE MY POINT!! Now and until the end of time, you can read his review of 'Expelled' and there will be my words and my name as a part of it. Thank you Roger, for probably the coolest thing I'll ever do with my life.
Holy crap, that is insane!
The reason this guy apparently sucks is he's trying to be funny when he's not.
The Ben stein propaganda film?
We miss you guys. Siskel & Ebert will never be replaced.
Wow, I'd forgotten Doug made this video. I watched this when it was new back at TGWTG. Siskel and Ebert were perfect foils to one another. They defined film critique for our generation, whether you watched them or not. It's always amazing to watch Roger Ebert's general love of all movies contrast against Gene Siskel's classic style of ostentatious and pedantic criticism. It helped us learn why we still loved "popcorn flicks" and why we really enjoyed more complex movies on an even deeper level. Thanks for the memories, guys. RIP, both.
Gene Siskel & Roger Ebert will no doubt go down in history as the most memorable movie critics in American history and will never be forgotten. There's just no replacing or duplicating Siskel & Ebert. Their legacy will live on forever.
Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert will be greatly be remembered for their thumbs up and thumbs down antics and I think it's just shame that we lost the both of them in the 90's and 2010's
Hey guys, just came here to say that the site is no longer SiskelAndEbert.com but instead SiskelAndEbert.org. Hope you guys find what you wanna see and enjoy! :D
Thank you, i've searched the webpage more than a year ago and didn't find it.
One of the religions The NC is 'prejudice' against is "whatever the oompa-loompas practice" LOL!!
He said "Especially the middle one", which one was that?
I hope it’s not Shintoism.
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1. Baha'i Faith
2. Confucianism
3. Jainism
4. Zoroastrianism
5. Shinto
6. Taoism
7. Wicca
8. The Force
9. Druze
10. Jainism
11. Methodist
12. Catholic
13. Muslim
14. Gnosticism
15. Rastafari Movement
16. Mandaeans and Sabians
17. Unitarian
18. Universalism
19. Hellenistic
20. Magick
21. Left-Hand Path
22. Scientology
23. Whatever religion the Oompa Loompas practice
R.i.p to two awesome guys
that's right
ThisisStupid they’re probably reviewing movies in heaven
Agreed. Although something bugs me about Roger
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What does?
When I listen to Doug and Rob talk in vlogs and real thougts. I think they're the new Siskel and Edbert.
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I didn't expect to hear Christopher Lloyd's line "I was frozen today" in this video but it's still funny
I recommend watching the documentary "Life Itself". It's about Roger Ebert and his last days.
I've seen Life itself and I really loved the documentary.
@@farcry223 the book is great too. It’s got a particularly great chapter devoted to Ebert and Siskel’s friendship and collaboration on the review show
Fun Fact: Statler and Waldorf from the muppets were based on these two.
I like to think that they are still up and running in a better place, still reviewing movies
RIP Siskel and Ebert
Great tribute Doug!! I still come back to this at least once a year!
You movies are unique and fun to watch bad or not & you certainly don't suck. Your my favorite critic by far. Keep up the good work Doug.
Yeah, the Nostalgia Critic movies may be horrible, but they are still hilarious to watch. XD
Though he knows they are bad, so it makes up for it.
Still can't forgive them for panning all of Don Bluth's good movies for being "too scary/depressing for children to handle". They got their wish when "A Troll in Central Park" came out.
R.I.P Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert.
"I'm only prejudiced against these: m Baha'i Faith, Confucianism, Jainism, Zoroastrianism, Shinto, Taoism, Wicca, The Force, Druze, Methodist, Catholic, Muslim, Gnosticism, Rastafari Movement, Mandaeans and Sabians, Unitarian Universalism, Hellenistic Magick, Left-Hand Path, Scientology, Whatever religion the Oompa Loompas practice. Especially the middle one." The middle one is catholic.
To my understanding, Doug Walker was raised Roman Catholic.
Atleast he sticks with his idols
him and rob were raised roman catholic. but overtime i think doug may or may not be leaning towards buddhism. have you noticed some of the videos of his house? he's got a lot of buddhas around. but that's just me
I especially ain't too fond of the middle one too.
I'm Mexican so Catholathism was pretty much forced on me since day one.
I feel honored that the critic hates the religion I’m a part of.
Did you know that ben mankiewicz' grandfather wrote Citizen Kane and his father helped found NPR?
Xophist So you're saying talent skips two generations?
In the early years of the internet, before youtube critics, Ebert's reviews were always my go to before anyone else. He was just always real and judged a movie by his overall emotional reaction to it. Not how good/bad it seems in theory or nitpicking details of logic.
Aaaand somewhat like Siskel before him, it was only a few years and Ebert was back in the hospital with his cancer returning, and he would lose the battle that time.
I disagreed with them often, and I even started calling Mr. Ebert intellectually bankrupt after a particularly pretentious and foolish blog in which he said video games "are not, and can never be art," but I greatly respect their body of work and the combination of genuine entertainment and professionalism that was a product of such a long and storied career.
R.I.P. Siskel and Ebert, two thumbs up.
Loved this show, watched it weekly from the late 80s through to the early 2000s. I usually agreed with Siskel and it broke my heart when he passed: it was losing one of my first idols.
When Siskel was still alive they spoke regularly about the rise of young critics and reporters on the internet which was great.
I liked the revolving critics they had on after his passing. Even Scorsese did a few shows which were fun, including a year end best of recaps.
Ebert was also great a replying online. The only celebrity who I wrote online who replied. And later he replied on Twitter too.
Roeper was okay, but I’ve found he has gotten much better and I enjoy his short reviews he posts on RUclips today.
I also love how Ebert’s wife has maintained his legacy online.
I remember how the Two Thumbs Up was everywhere, as ubiquitous as Rotten Tomatoes ratings have become today.
1:49 That line's probably now more ironic seeing he completely shaved his head in later episodes.
Ngl, I got chills when their theme song started. I still remember the first episode that made me start watching them regularly. The one where they reviewed Licence to Kill, when I was 13. I loved movies, and they were my way of getting to know the movies coming out, before the internet. I also read Ebert's books.
well i lived in different country so i never hear of them...
Oh you missed out
I never felt old until Siskel, and then Ebert died. Thanks for the memories, guys.....
I know I’m late, but RIP Ebert and Siskel
Nice tribute.
Loved them both. They were a big part of my life growing up and still are as a cinema buff. And I didn't even read critic's reviews! But I learned to rely on Ebert's recommendations...and sometime's Siskel's :-) Just doesn't seem right how they're both gone. Neither of them were that old. And with how the industry is set up today; hollywood and the media; I regret thinking there will never be a duo like them again professionally, intellectually, and with the rare brand of chemistry they had.
At least we have their body of work, particularly Ebert's books and hundred's of their journalistic reviews.
Dang! So Siskel and Ebert were like parents to Doug. They’ve gotta be the reason Doug became the Nostalgia Critic.
Mike and Jay from Red Letter Media are probably the best critics today.
Mike and Jay are awesome. Definitely my favorite critics (sorry Nostalgia Critic, I love you!) right now. Even though the medium is very different now that it has, for the most part, moved on to the internet, I can see the similarities with Siskel & Ebert. I might not agree with everything, but I'm always interested to hear what they have to say. Siskel & Ebert left one hell of a legacy, even if a lot of people involved don't even realize it.
They just nitpick so much. They act like the only reason everything in movies isn't explained is because the writers are too stupid- when it's often that movies just don't have time to explain every little thing.
VASHtheCritic yeah
VASHtheCritic no nostraga cridc is the best
Yeah definitely
Legend has it those two are still talking about movies in the great beyond.
They are to the nostalgia critic what he is to us and I kinda love that.
loved these guys as a kid - they taught me how to look at movies in a deeper way and I got to see clips from movies I was too young to watch, and then hear adults debate them in front of me
God I Miss Siskel and Ebert, It was Amazing Seeing them talk about Movies, I wonder what they thought about the following Movies,
Jurassic World, Rouge One a Star Wars Story, Star Wars The Force Awakens, Star Wars The Last Jedi, Saving Mr. Banks, Ghostbusters (the one that has Women in it), The Remake of Poltergeist, and It, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Ferdinand, Mary and The Witch's Flower, etc. etc.
Grace Martin They would both hate Ghostbusters, they gave Ghostbusters II a thumbs down so both of them would definitely despise that one as they should. I don’t know why that film has a 74% on Rotten Tomatoes, it’s terrible. I bet Ebert would’ve also really liked the Last Jedi.
I think Ebert would have liked the Jurassic World movies and It. I think there's a chance he would've thumbed down The Force Awakens because the killing of Han Solo seems to be at such odds with the escapist fantasy that he admired in Star Wars. Also, he thumbed down J.J. Abrams first two movies, Mission: Impossible III and Star Trek, which went against the general critical assessment of those. The female Ghostbusters has a high RT score because of the rampant political correctness in the media, plain and simple.
You and the nerd are the only critics I really care about
Siskel And Ebert Are Iconic And Amazing
Honestly, the most memorable reviews of theirs I’ve seen (just the clips, I wasn’t alive to catch the show when it was on the air) were of films they particularly adored, I.e. Fargo, Pulp Fiction, Beauty and the Beast (1991). There was something so wholesome and joyful about seeing the both of them agree on something that just reminded them why they loved film to begin with (even if you totally disagreed with them on those pictures)
This was a sad episode, but still an amazing tribute!
You can see how much Siskel and Ebert inspired Sibling Rivalry. In a way I see Doug as the Siskel of the duo, while Rob is the Ebert.
I grew up on the Roeper of the show around 2004-2006 around the time I was 8-10 years old, was not aware of Siskel until later. But as growing up during the Roeper era of the show, I have to say he was a great replacement on the show and complimented well with Ebert chemistry wise. Even so when they were split on movies they didn’t see eye to eye. Was really sad to see that Roger had to deal with thyroid cancer and no longer had to host the show.
Oh Jesus I wasn’t expecting to cry from this .
R.I.P. Gene Siskel (1946-1999)
13:41 Oof. This part right here is all the more hilarious in our post-Kickassia world. :P
3:03
Roger: Talking about Nintendo.
Music: Casino Night from Sonic 2.
You know..when the Nostalgia Critic, and the AVGN do crossovers,
they almost seem like a modern Siskel and Ebert when they riff off each other
(Least, that's what I got from the 'Man of Steel', and 'Batman V. Superman' reviews.)
Does anyone know where the full Jurassic Park: Lost World review can be seen? Right now it seems it's missing from the internet. Someone out there must have a copy saved from the old Buena Vista web site and be able to upload it.
You know I'd love to talk movies with someone who appreciates movies as much as I do. Movie practically made up my childhood
I miss these old NC style reviews
You lot got lucky having Richard Roper succeed Gene Siskel. He may not have been any kind of replacement but at least he was competent. We had to deal with Barry Norman being succeeded by Jonathan sodding Woss.
6:09 When Doug refers to religious groups, he says "especially the middle one". Which one was that?
Finally I'm the first person commenting on a video from my favorite Channel!
I love me some classic NC episodes :)
Ebert talking about the NES TMNT game, somehow I have even more respect for him
Just the thought of him sitting down to play it brings a smile to my face
Hey, I'm at least 20 years Ropers junior and Citizen Kane is my favorite film.
They'll always be remembered.
I still miss Roger and watch Life Itself at least twice a year if not more. Both of them were fantastic critics and journalists and I think cinema owes them a great deal for making it easier for the everyday viewer to see and express their opinions more understandably.
Siskel didn't like the joker's voice which ended to be Mark Hamill's sorry Gene that did not age well may him and Roger r.i.p.
omg..... Ebert got to the TMNT water level like the rest of us
I promise Life Itself is one of my favorite documentaries and one of the best period. I promise it will satisfy anyone who lovde Siskel and Ebert, especially Ebert of course lol, as much as I do . IL in love with it and this video but still go for Life Itself
Gene Siskel, a great example of a Jewish-American. Rest In Peace.😢
I miss them both so much. I rarely get emotional but Ebert especially added a special quality to my life that will never be replaced. It honestly brings a tear to my eye just thinking about it.
Did anyone else slow down the list of NC's prejudices against religions? I loved how he put the Force in there.
I give this tribute Two thumbs up.
In my area, we had these two critics who were kind of like Siskel and Ebert, Richard Von Busack and Morton Marcus who had their own show on public access. Sadly, Marcus passed away in 2009.
the openning music is so 90
How are all the seasons of siskel and ebert not on DVD or bluray yet?!
What I loved about Siskel and Ebert was that everyone seemed to side with one way more than the other. I was a Gene Siskel fan myself. BUT the other would tell you what to watch out for if they didn't like it, so you could know if there was something that you weren't into. IMHO it was the best way to get a critique of a film, more importantly so because these were the days where it could be up to a year before it came out on VHS for rental.
Im glad Ebert loved it
1:49 well that aged well
0:20 NO! Get him off screen!
Great tribute!
Thanks for sharing it.
At AVGN moment at 0:21 I lost it.
Wow, the Critic is really anti-Jainism more than anything else.
So are we just gonna ignore the fact that the Critic doesn't believe in the force.
I find his lack of faith disturbing.
It's just so sad that Jean Siskel and Roger Ebert never could get to all the movies out there at the time and it was even more sad to see them both go
i remember i once tried to do something like these guys, along with a friend from high school, we actually did make the video, however the dude took it down
Who else watches this NC-video and right after the "Farewell to Roger Ebert" NC-video?
The trademarked thumps up, thumbs down is still being used, today.
I totally saw the I was frozen today reference.
can't stop laughing at Ma Ti. The word 'mati' in Indonesian actually means Dead.
I have to agree with Ebert on Congo. It's actually one of my guilty pleasures because of how funny it can be. I honestly can see where he's coming from because the film has some kind of subtle or obvious joke in every scene pretty much, and I think if you look at it from that point, it can be some pretty brilliant comedy writing, maybe not a good adventure movie like they probably did intend, but I can see what he means.
there is actually a variant of at the movies in australia and it captures the essence of Siskel and Ebert
At 1:50 Doug kind of looks like Keanu reeves
I saw this video way back from TGWTG and I'm still waiting to find that S&E review of The Lost World
They remind me of Statler and Waldorf, maybe Siskel and Ebert inspired them
Ebert knew about your movies before they even came out!
Well, today I learned these two people existed.
Omg I LOVE that Roger Ebert was pissed off that he could tell they were only on the first level of TMNT haha
Getting quoted by Roger Ebert with comical praise was the greatest honor NC ever had. He even kept his quote of praise on his mantel.
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It wasn’t even comical tho
0:31 What did he have to search up to find THAT image?