I can't remember who owns the rights to the Siskel Ebert and Roeper footage but please release it as a DVD collection or something, I would waste an entire day watching it 😅
Buena Vista, AKA Disney. I doubt they would even consider it, since they would have to pay copyright/license fees to distributers to the studios that AREN'T owned by their own company. That and they would probably have to pay the Ebert and Siskel family royalties as well.
And? Popular opinion almost never correlates with good art. Should we believe that Ke$ha is an amazing artist because her music is popular? She's sing-yelling about going to clubs like it's some epic lifestyle over manufactured studio beats. If anything, judging something solely on how popular it is is almost antithetical to judging it's artistic merit.
@@progunliberal sometimes that's true, and sometimes it's not. Sometimes popular opinion can correlate with good art (i.e. Space Jam, The Polar Express and Die Hard with a Vengeance), movies that get dumped on by critics but the audience enjoys. It comes down to opinions, whether or not a movie is good, or if it's a waste of time.
@@dont-want-no-wrench Well hey like I said, it's all opinion-based and if you don't like those movies then you don't have to like or watch them. That's your move, chief.
The year 2000 was a year ill always remember. As a young man I remember being constantly disappointed by the films I saw in 2000. so many terrible films. Especially after the best year ever for films 1999. I did enjoy requiem for a dream, traffic, and gladiator
Fun Trivia: Ron Howard's box office hit, "The Grinch" was nominated for three Academy Awards and won for best achievement in makeup in 2001. Distributed by Universal-International in 2000.
It’s an average movie, but at the time of its release the twist being spoiled by the trailer really diminished it. This so shortly after the Blair Witch Project was an all time blunder.
If you watched the movie without seeing the trailer, it was a decent mystery thriller. However, the trailer ruins the mystery. I can understand their thumbs down.
Well, I have some sad news for everyone so I'll make it clear, okay? Emmy, Oscar and Tony nominated filmmaker Ivan Reitman who died at age 75 at his California home in 2022. Best known for his own projects as an filmmaker such as Meatballs, Stripes, Ghostbusters 1&2, Twins, Dave and more, Ivan Reitman also produced several projects for various filmmakers including Todd Phillips' Road Trip with an excellent cast. Released in 2000 by DreamWorks. His company was Montecito Pictures and survived by his lovely wife and three wonderful children. In many ways, Ivan Reitman will always deeply remembered but never forgotten.
When I think of the worst of 2000.. Road Trip, Miss Congeniality, What Lies Beneath, and Scream 3 wouldn't even have crossed my mind. Ready to Rumble, The Grinch, yes.
I enjoyed Scream 3, Final Destination, Gone in 60 seconds as well as Shaft and Mission Impossible 2 but hated the rest from 2000. After that year the movie world went downhill for me and sadly remains that way till this day
But the best movie trilogy of all time came out in the early 2000s. The Lord of the Rings. I agree with you that after 2008 or so movies went downhill (at least the bigger budget ones).
Mission: Impossible 2 may bite the big one, but becoming the highest grossing movie of the year hardly qualifies it for "fried franchise" status. I'm sure few thought it would live this long, but how could you not have expected at least a third entry?
Fun Note: "Valley of the Dolls" is the biggest moneymaking hit film of 1967 in the history of 20th Century Fox. It did very well at the box-office and nominated for an 1968 Academy Award for best adapted score. It was the first of many for John Williams. But 2000's "Isn't She Great" for Universal didn't do well at the box-office and marked Debbie Shapiro Gravitte's final film performance as Eydie Gorme. After "Isn't She Great", she came back to Disney as an board member since 1986. In addition, she's been an part of the Hanes Brands family since 1989. Today, she lives in Connecticut with her husband, Beau Gravitte since February 1982 with their three wonderful children. Whatever the reason, she's got it all together in her heart with love and respect. Hang in there, Debbie!
Ebert had better taste than Roeper, for sure. I probably agree with Siskel more often than Ebert, and I probably watch movies more like Siskel does in general. I will say Ebert is the superior writer.
@@dylanmcdermott1110 That's why they made such a great team, both great taste but differing sensibilities... of course, being a better writer does seem to be connected to Ebert's approach to film watching, which I think is a superior kind of sensibility but that's just my world-view and taste
Road Trip, Mission:Impossible 2, What Lies Beneath, Scream 3, Gone in 60 Seconds and Miss Congeniality were all doing excellent while Beautiful, Battlefield Earth, Ready to Rumble, Little Nicky, Isn't She Great, The Next Best Thing and What Planet Are You From were all doing poorly.
Gone in 60 Seconds had a kickass soundtrack. What Lies Beneath revealed its twist too soon, then the end fell apart. Mission Impossible II had a great opening scene. And those stunts…Tom Cruise is a madman, but an entertaining madman. Road Trip was hilarious! I like it better than Old School or The Hangover. Miss Congeniality had a couple laughs. The only funny scene in Little Nicky is when they played the Chicago record backwards.
My list worst movies 2000 Battlefield Earth Little Nicky MI2 Gone in 60 seconds What planet are you from What lies Beneath The Grinch The next best thing Isn't she great The ladies man Get Carter Big momma's house Dude, where's my car? Ready to Rumble The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas Here on earth Snow Day Loser Hollow man 3 strikes The Crew I dreamed of Africa Next Friday
Good choices. My #1 worst movie of that year is The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas. Another bad prequel to a popular 1994 comedy since Dumb and Dumberer
@@Jbaxter85 Also, I don’t think Snow Day is a great Nickelodeon movie. Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius and the remake of Yours, Mine and Ours were my childhood
@@Jbaxter85 it slightly had bad acting. Snow Day wasn’t the perfect romantic comedy. My favourite romcom with Emmanuelle Chriqui is On the Line with NSYNC
Little Nicky was hilarious when I watched it. Granted I was 14 and haven't seen it since, but I still think it has funny parts. Ozzy alone makes it worthwhile.
wonder if roeper still hates road trip or maybe he came around and thought he was too hard on it? he liked phillip's old school, he just hated road trip cause tom green was in it
Ebert saying MI2 was better than the first is one of the most ridiculous opinions he has ever held. I'm sure he would retract that if he were still alive.
Everyone has different tastes. He actually liked the Fast and Furious movies and the first two blade films..... but disliked Blade Trinity because it doesn't take a fan to realise that the writers were running out of ideas.
The action scenes are more impressive in M:I-2 than in the original, and by more impressive I mean more showy, but the first was more suspenseful and intense.
Totally agreed. The cheesiness factor in MI2 was stupidly ridiculous. Tom Cruise completely mailed it in and there were so many bad cat n mouse scenes between Cruise and Thandie Newton. There was absolutely no chemistry there. Absolutely nothing realistic in this film. MI worked because there was serious internal espionage going on within their team. There was real serious stakes in the original. MI2, it never makes you feel like there's anything on the line. It was so trivial and comedic even.
Well I'm inclined to disagree about MI2 being the best in the franchise. I actually think the 4th film is the best, but I do think it's a good movie. I just don't think it's a good Mission Impossible movie.
When you love A Christmas Story and hate JC's Grinch, you encapsulate why I only watch these for the entertainment value of THIS show, not for the validity of the reviews. Though most of the movies on this list are really, really, bad.
I would have appreciated seeing what Roger Ebert would have thought about cinema as an overall societal concept. The deeper, though not necessarily more or less spiritually meaningful, idea of movies being an integral component of predictive programming and social engineering.
My #1 worst movie of 2000 was Mission to Mars and there isn't a close second (I saw it in the theater). However I don't regret seeing it, since it was responsible for one my hardest laughs of all time, when it gets to the scene where they show the alien. I would have laughed either way, but the degree and length of time in which I laughed could possibly be attributed to smoking weed prior. Even though the theater initially laughed as well, it got to the point where it was obnoxious to my friends and everyone in the theater because I couldn't stop laughing and just when I stopped laughing they showed the alien again and it started the whole process over again. I couldn't breathe I was laughing so hard. It wasn't just that scene, but it was laugh out loud Tommy Wiseau bad on every level (I don't know how it could be possible to write and direct something this horrifically bad). They spent 100 million on it and it follows all the cliche dialogue tropes of a corny big budget blockbuster movie, however it would make even the worst cringe. It is so shamelessly bad on every single level. I genuinely consider it the worst movie ever made when taking budget into account.
If you're unfamiliar, I recommend checking out the alien scene out on RUclips, however imagine approx 90 minutes of movie run time building up to that moment. Seeing the alien was as unexpected as when they show Ben Stillers d*ck caught in his zipper in Something about Mary, except that was intentionally hilarious.
I agree that Mission Impossible 2 is the worst one but I like it as a standalone action movie and because it was the first one I saw. My favorite though is Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol. I love it.
Gary Shandling proved like so many others, its not enough to have just A premise. You also need a string of good jokes to make use of the premise. That movie should have been one episode of a TV show or maybe even a long sketch on SNL or something similar. Probably madTV. They like dick jokes. And it should have been loaded with humor, not one joke every 10 minutes.
MI:2 was ABYSMAL. But thank it for being delayed in filming so Dougray Scott had to pass as Wolverine in X-Men. Hed have sucked and wed never have got Jackman.
I know grinch is not great but it really bad enough be listed alongside stickers like little Nicky and battlefield earth no hell no no didn’t who with me on
Miss congeniality was funny. That was a good comedy. Micheal cane and Sandra bullock had good chemistry. And Shatner was great as the over the top host of the pagent and ben Bratt was good as the FBI agent. And caine was good as the Henry Higgins type character
I get why people don't like Battlefield earth but I think the problem was having Travolta play that bad guy in all that make up. I thought it wasn't too bad but for some reason when everyone talks about it, it's taboo for Travolta to be that part. People expected something else, there own expectations ruined it from the start. It's not great or anything but I don't think it was horrible.
Oh man Battlefield Earth is top five of the worst movies I've ever seen. That movie was hot garbage in a heat wave. Please, never let the Church of Scientology make a movie ever again.
Ebert was so far off on MI2. That movie was insanely cheesy and awful. Cruise and Newton were a terrible pairing. The stunt scenes made me roll my eyes every time. The most unbearable scene was at the very beginning when Cruise is chasing Newton in a cat n mouse car chase. It was so stupid that I laughed lol.
It’s interesting to note that well known film critics like Rex read Michael Medved and Jeffrey Lyons weren’t even in consideration to be Eberts new cohost. Ebert probably wanted to have a new cohost he felt he could dominate
Richard actually auditioned to be on the Sneak Previews show that Gene and Roger used to host when they left to go work for Disney. They didn't hire him though.
interesting, plausible yet he seemed to relish the arguments with Siskel and thrive on them. I bet it was for ratings because Roeper is such human pablum
Lol they were awful films. Of course a guy named Greg who enjoys crappy action films with no scripts would enjoy MI2 and every cheesy Nic Cage action film.
I can't remember who owns the rights to the Siskel Ebert and Roeper footage but please release it as a DVD collection or something, I would waste an entire day watching it 😅
Buena Vista, AKA Disney. I doubt they would even consider it, since they would have to pay copyright/license fees to distributers to the studios that AREN'T owned by their own company. That and they would probably have to pay the Ebert and Siskel family royalties as well.
That might not be a waste of an entire day.
I’ve been listening to them the past few days… they’re oddly calming my anxiety. 🤷♂️
@@c0nv3rg3 Same! I'm on a kick now, I love the 'worst of', Just watched 88-up to this one
If they would officially uploaded on RUclips, would be great 👍🏼
Damnn forgot Roeper was such a savage
Yeah and still can be
are you fucken kidden me he's like ned flanders
He is pretty good and was a decent replacement of Gene to moderate Rogers weakness to cornyness.
I would love to see Ebert's reaction upon telling him that there will be 3 more Scream movies!!
the crackling makes it feel more authentic
How?, it certainly didn't sound like that at the time, or on any VHS recording that wasn't severely damaged.
@@DoubleMonoLRthis is how it looked on analog antenna where I lived. 🤷🏻♂️
I kept wanting to turn the little knob on the antenna setup.
Road Trip is a DVD Classic!
Fun fact: What Lies Beneath, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and Mission: Impossible 2 were in top 10 highest grossing movies of 2000.
And? Popular opinion almost never correlates with good art. Should we believe that Ke$ha is an amazing artist because her music is popular? She's sing-yelling about going to clubs like it's some epic lifestyle over manufactured studio beats. If anything, judging something solely on how popular it is is almost antithetical to judging it's artistic merit.
@@progunliberal sometimes that's true, and sometimes it's not. Sometimes popular opinion can correlate with good art (i.e. Space Jam, The Polar Express and Die Hard with a Vengeance), movies that get dumped on by critics but the audience enjoys. It comes down to opinions, whether or not a movie is good, or if it's a waste of time.
tells you something about the american public.
@@dont-want-no-wrench Well hey like I said, it's all opinion-based and if you don't like those movies then you don't have to like or watch them. That's your move, chief.
@@dont-want-no-wrenchit's not a American thing though
2:44 Not a spoiler IN the trailer 😂😭
I saw so many of these films at the cinema in 2000. I liked Road Trip and Miss Congeniality, I must admit.
I remember miss congeniality being a fun film
I really love the grinch
It’s a bit more better than The Cat in the Hat
Gone In 60 seconds, little nicky,the Grinch, mission impossible 2 and Scream 3 are awesome
Masses with your taste is what ruined American film
when I was a child I watched battlefield earth, and I didnt loved it but i didnt hated it either.
The year 2000 was a year ill always remember. As a young man I remember being constantly disappointed by the films I saw in 2000. so many terrible films. Especially after the best year ever for films 1999. I did enjoy requiem for a dream, traffic, and gladiator
Here we are with a new scream movie coming out every year pushing 2024
Fun Trivia: Ron Howard's box office hit, "The Grinch" was nominated for three Academy Awards and won for best achievement in makeup in 2001. Distributed by Universal-International in 2000.
Proving the Academy has no reason for being
Shame it didn't apply to the script.
@@SanFran51 Right.
Wonder if Ebert and Roeper knew about David Arquette winning the WCW Title when they reviewed Ready to Rumble
They didn't.
What Lies Beneath Really? I actually like that movie...
It’s an average movie, but at the time of its release the twist being spoiled by the trailer really diminished it.
This so shortly after the Blair Witch Project was an all time blunder.
What Lies beneath is great. I Really like it.
Agree
The criticism seemed more about the trailers
If you watched the movie without seeing the trailer, it was a decent mystery thriller. However, the trailer ruins the mystery. I can understand their thumbs down.
Its pretty underrated
I like What Lies Beneath and Miss Congeniality.
So did I
23 years later and I still haven't seen What Lies Beneath.
Me either
TBS played the shit out of it for a decade….youre lucky you avoided jt
I thought it was passable as a one time viewing, never went out of my way to see it again.
It was no masterpiece but far from a "worst of the year" movie. Worth seeing once.
fast forward to the bathtub scene. its the only part with incredible suspense. the rest is. eh
ROAD TRIP isn’t high art, but it made me laugh.
Agreee.
Oh I don't know, have a bit of pot then it'll be high art.
Well, I have some sad news for everyone so I'll make it clear, okay?
Emmy, Oscar and Tony nominated filmmaker Ivan Reitman who died
at age 75 at his California home in 2022.
Best known for his own projects as an filmmaker such as Meatballs,
Stripes, Ghostbusters 1&2, Twins, Dave and more, Ivan Reitman also
produced several projects for various filmmakers including Todd Phillips'
Road Trip with an excellent cast. Released in 2000 by DreamWorks.
His company was Montecito Pictures and survived by his lovely wife
and three wonderful children. In many ways, Ivan Reitman will always
deeply remembered but never forgotten.
Tom Green scenes alone were riotously funny, he's such a gifted clown. Hilarious sound editing on that snake bite scene.
When I think of the worst of 2000.. Road Trip, Miss Congeniality, What Lies Beneath, and Scream 3 wouldn't even have crossed my mind. Ready to Rumble, The Grinch, yes.
Very horrible movies.
Miss Congeniality's ending with the reveal of the winner is hilarious.
@@fromthehaven94 I actually like those movies lol, but Ready to Rumble and the Grinch are abysmal.
I enjoyed Scream 3, Final Destination, Gone in 60 seconds as well as Shaft and Mission Impossible 2 but hated the rest from 2000. After that year the movie world went downhill for me and sadly remains that way till this day
But the best movie trilogy of all time came out in the early 2000s. The Lord of the Rings. I agree with you that after 2008 or so movies went downhill (at least the bigger budget ones).
Too bad that mission impossible franchise didn’t work out
😂
ok that clip from what planet are you from was kind of funny though
The fellow FBI agents in Miss congeniality acted like 4th graders.
Mission: Impossible 2 may bite the big one, but becoming the highest grossing movie of the year hardly qualifies it for "fried franchise" status. I'm sure few thought it would live this long, but how could you not have expected at least a third entry?
Shame they couldn't make MI2 anything less than a obvious brainless vanity project for Tom Cruise.
Fun Note: "Valley of the Dolls" is the biggest moneymaking hit film of 1967 in the history of 20th Century Fox. It did very well at the box-office and nominated for an 1968 Academy Award for best adapted score. It was the first of many for John Williams. But 2000's "Isn't She Great" for Universal didn't do well at the box-office and marked Debbie Shapiro Gravitte's final film performance as Eydie Gorme. After "Isn't She Great", she came back to Disney as an board member since 1986. In addition, she's been an part of the Hanes Brands family since 1989. Today, she lives in Connecticut with her husband, Beau Gravitte since February 1982 with their three wonderful children. Whatever the reason, she's got it all together in her heart with love and respect. Hang in there, Debbie!
She also did a number of Broadway musicals. She has such a gorgeous voice!
@@alyzu4755 She sure has and kicking some butt!
Fun fact: The sequel Beyond the Valley of the dolls was written by none other : Roger Ebert !
Thanks, Wikipedia
Ebert was spot on. The Grinch is all but forgotten about while people still watch “A Christmas Story” year in and year out
I actually like The Grinch
@@Xayjohns me too but it’s not the classic the cartoon is
@@WrongStanceProductions Oh of course not
Actually "The Grinch" is becoming a new classic because it is essentially Scrooge in Dr Seuss form
Have you seen how popular The Grinch (yes the Jim Carrey version) is every Christmas??
Adam Sandler does suck.
He’s DEFINITELY hit or miss. Lil Nicky was complete ass. Even as a 14 year old, I knew that s h i t was trash
Ebert had reliable taste, certainly more so than Roeper, and I would say even a little more so than Siskel.
Ebert had better taste than Roeper, for sure. I probably agree with Siskel more often than Ebert, and I probably watch movies more like Siskel does in general. I will say Ebert is the superior writer.
@@dylanmcdermott1110 That's why they made such a great team, both great taste but differing sensibilities... of course, being a better writer does seem to be connected to Ebert's approach to film watching, which I think is a superior kind of sensibility but that's just my world-view and taste
Road Trip, Mission:Impossible 2, What Lies Beneath, Scream 3, Gone in 60 Seconds and Miss Congeniality were all doing excellent while Beautiful, Battlefield Earth, Ready to Rumble, Little Nicky, Isn't She Great, The Next Best Thing and What Planet Are You From were all doing poorly.
What lies beneath and Gone in 60 seconds were good movies.
I love Battlefield Earth. A fabulous disaster!
1 person did
Found John Travlotas burner account
I didn't think What Lies Beneath was that bad (though pretty obvious) and thought Scream 3 was pretty good.
The fact that Roeper had the gall to compare Tom Green to Pauly Shore just shows what a complete hack he is.
Green made his way without Hollywood connections I’ll give him that, otherwise he was garbage like shore.
Gone in 60 Seconds had a kickass soundtrack. What Lies Beneath revealed its twist too soon, then the end fell apart. Mission Impossible II had a great opening scene. And those stunts…Tom Cruise is a madman, but an entertaining madman.
Road Trip was hilarious! I like it better than Old School or The Hangover. Miss Congeniality had a couple laughs. The only funny scene in Little Nicky is when they played the Chicago record backwards.
I kind of liked What Lies Beneath. I'd never heard of it nor seen a trailer...went in blind. Maybe that helped.
I liked WLB and I'm not ashamed to abbreviate it
My list worst movies 2000
Battlefield Earth
Little Nicky
MI2
Gone in 60 seconds
What planet are you from
What lies Beneath
The Grinch
The next best thing
Isn't she great
The ladies man
Get Carter
Big momma's house
Dude, where's my car?
Ready to Rumble
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas
Here on earth
Snow Day
Loser
Hollow man
3 strikes
The Crew
I dreamed of Africa
Next Friday
Good choices. My #1 worst movie of that year is The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas. Another bad prequel to a popular 1994 comedy since Dumb and Dumberer
@@stefanmovieflixtomasi I agree
@@Jbaxter85 Also, I don’t think Snow Day is a great Nickelodeon movie. Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius and the remake of Yours, Mine and Ours were my childhood
@@stefanmovieflixtomasi
Didn't like Snow Day, wasn't fun or funny
@@Jbaxter85 it slightly had bad acting. Snow Day wasn’t the perfect romantic comedy. My favourite romcom with Emmanuelle Chriqui is On the Line with NSYNC
The trailer gave away the twist in What Lies Beneath never understand that one
I love Mission Impossible 2!! One of the most underrated action movies!! Ebert got that right imo even though him and I are in the minority.
How the most successful film of 2000 is now a cult classic is crazy but yet here we are. Ebert is spot on.
Little Nicky was hilarious when I watched it. Granted I was 14 and haven't seen it since, but I still think it has funny parts. Ozzy alone makes it worthwhile.
wonder if roeper still hates road trip or maybe he came around and thought he was too hard on it? he liked phillip's old school, he just hated road trip cause tom green was in it
Ebert saying MI2 was better than the first is one of the most ridiculous opinions he has ever held. I'm sure he would retract that if he were still alive.
Everyone has different tastes. He actually liked the Fast and Furious movies and the first two blade films..... but disliked Blade Trinity because it doesn't take a fan to realise that the writers were running out of ideas.
The action scenes are more impressive in M:I-2 than in the original, and by more impressive I mean more showy, but the first was more suspenseful and intense.
Totally agreed. The cheesiness factor in MI2 was stupidly ridiculous. Tom Cruise completely mailed it in and there were so many bad cat n mouse scenes between Cruise and Thandie Newton. There was absolutely no chemistry there. Absolutely nothing realistic in this film. MI worked because there was serious internal espionage going on within their team. There was real serious stakes in the original. MI2, it never makes you feel like there's anything on the line. It was so trivial and comedic even.
I greatly enjoyed What Lies Beneath. I’m surprised they were so brutal towards it.
How on earth can anyone hate The Grinch??? I remember being 9 yo sitting on the floor in a packed theater on christmas day to go see it.
Ebert not understanding what a vibrator is! AMAZING!
7:11 -Case#32746 of Roger's extremely curious opinions.
seriously. what a fucking brainless voice box
Roeper was a savage
some1 else said same above, ur both wet toast
Mission Impossible 2 is the best in the franchise. The first one bored me to tears. Miss Congeniality is pretty damn good.
Well I'm inclined to disagree about MI2 being the best in the franchise. I actually think the 4th film is the best, but I do think it's a good movie. I just don't think it's a good Mission Impossible movie.
Five minutes in and I had to stop. The static noise drove me crazy.
When you love A Christmas Story and hate JC's Grinch, you encapsulate why I only watch these for the entertainment value of THIS show, not for the validity of the reviews. Though most of the movies on this list are really, really, bad.
The grinch is a classic jim carry is a great movie
I'm sure nostalgia is clouding your grammatically challenged mind. The movie is dog shit.
bloated and obnoxious
@Anthony Barrett That film is fucking horrible, Jim Carrey’s performance is DISASTROUS!
@@2H2521well i thoight jim carrey was perfect in the role but the movie sucked
Thankfully, Mission: Impossible only got better after II.
I would have appreciated seeing what Roger Ebert would have thought about cinema as an overall societal concept. The deeper, though not necessarily more or less spiritually meaningful, idea of movies being an integral component of predictive programming and social engineering.
My #1 worst movie of 2000 was Mission to Mars and there isn't a close second (I saw it in the theater). However I don't regret seeing it, since it was responsible for one my hardest laughs of all time, when it gets to the scene where they show the alien. I would have laughed either way, but the degree and length of time in which I laughed could possibly be attributed to smoking weed prior. Even though the theater initially laughed as well, it got to the point where it was obnoxious to my friends and everyone in the theater because I couldn't stop laughing and just when I stopped laughing they showed the alien again and it started the whole process over again. I couldn't breathe I was laughing so hard. It wasn't just that scene, but it was laugh out loud Tommy Wiseau bad on every level (I don't know how it could be possible to write and direct something this horrifically bad).
They spent 100 million on it and it follows all the cliche dialogue tropes of a corny big budget blockbuster movie, however it would make even the worst cringe. It is so shamelessly bad on every single level. I genuinely consider it the worst movie ever made when taking budget into account.
If you're unfamiliar, I recommend checking out the alien scene out on RUclips, however imagine approx 90 minutes of movie run time building up to that moment. Seeing the alien was as unexpected as when they show Ben Stillers d*ck caught in his zipper in Something about Mary, except that was intentionally hilarious.
I agree that Mission Impossible 2 is the worst one but I like it as a standalone action movie and because it was the first one I saw. My favorite though is Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol. I love it.
Gotta love Roeper.
no way he sucked duck eggs
It’s funny how like most films are just throwaways. Even the best films of the year, I’d hardly watch any of them again.
Gary Shandling proved like so many others, its not enough to have just A premise. You also need a string of good jokes to make use of the premise. That movie should have been one episode of a TV show or maybe even a long sketch on SNL or something similar. Probably madTV. They like dick jokes. And it should have been loaded with humor, not one joke every 10 minutes.
damn roeper is a fuckin sorry excuse for siskel huh
Someone hit the tracking button on these reviews 😂
MI:2 was ABYSMAL. But thank it for being delayed in filming so Dougray Scott had to pass as Wolverine in X-Men. Hed have sucked and wed never have got Jackman.
I like Miss Congeniality
For something from this century, that is some really shady video quality.
It wasn't from this century.
At least it's here
Video tape isn't 21st century technology.
"We hated, hated, HATED these movies!" Gee, that sounds a wee bit famiiar. 🤣🤣
God, Tom Green was in Road Trip? Forgot about that. And let's not forget the crap he did the next year.
Wow I can pretty much guarantee I’m never watching Gone in 60 seconds
Its awful
@@rosemaryfarell5264 it's astonishingly bad
It's amazing at how crazy it gets.
I had a roommate many years ago that would play this awful film on loop ..spoiler alert I moved out
Interesting but the sound is trash
I liked Battlefield Earth
I liked little Nicky
Roeper hated Little Nicky!
I know grinch is not great but it really bad enough be listed alongside stickers like little Nicky and battlefield earth no hell no no didn’t who with me on
100%
Miss congeniality was funny. That was a good comedy. Micheal cane and Sandra bullock had good chemistry. And Shatner was great as the over the top host of the pagent and ben Bratt was good as the FBI agent. And caine was good as the Henry Higgins type character
Yup. I agree.
Miss Congeniality slander
11:47 17:32 9:24
The Grinch? Seriously that is just wrong
Ahhh the year 2000. The start of the worst decade.
Cancer got Gene before these movies could.
For movies yeah, the only ones of value were the Scorsese films.
I GET A KICK OUT OF BAD MOVIES THAT I ENJOYED GETTING ROASTED.
They were so wrong on this episode ..the grinch … mission impossible 2..
As well as gone in 60 seconds
Because that movie was awesome
It was basically The Fast And The Furious before The Fast And The Furious (2001)
ISN'T SHE GREAT WAS SO BAD I DON'T REMEMBER IT.
"What Lies Beneath"?! Ford, Pfeiffer, and Zemeckis were a dream team. Rog had some really bad takes.
Gone in 60 second is a classic
I love the Grinch
I get why people don't like Battlefield earth but I think the problem was having Travolta play that bad guy in all that make up. I thought it wasn't too bad but for some reason when everyone talks about it, it's taboo for Travolta to be that part. People expected something else, there own expectations ruined it from the start. It's not great or anything but I don't think it was horrible.
I hate the Mission Impossible movies. I’m glad Roeper agrees. I must admit I only saw the first two. I won’t go back.
Sorry Ebert, the first Scream is not primarily about characters in their twenties. They were in high school.
I liked Scream 3 and The Grinch.
Roeper said "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" was too dark to be a holiday favorite. He was so wrong 😂
Oh man Battlefield Earth is top five of the worst movies I've ever seen. That movie was hot garbage in a heat wave. Please, never let the Church of Scientology make a movie ever again.
"Scream 3, I think has definitely reached the end of the line." ohhh, year 2000 Roger, you sweet summer child.🤣😂
Ebert also didn't like Me Myself and Irene
ebert doesn't go in for juvenile comedy like me, one of his blind spots more than a flaw really
He liked dumb snd dumber snd there’s something about mary though.
Ebert was so far off on MI2. That movie was insanely cheesy and awful. Cruise and Newton were a terrible pairing. The stunt scenes made me roll my eyes every time. The most unbearable scene was at the very beginning when Cruise is chasing Newton in a cat n mouse car chase. It was so stupid that I laughed lol.
M12 was fire when it came out. do you remember? the Oakley special frames "Romeo" and "Juliet"? Peak internet explosion era, you had to be there
It’s interesting to note that well known film critics like Rex read Michael Medved and Jeffrey Lyons weren’t even in consideration to be Eberts new cohost. Ebert probably wanted to have a new cohost he felt he could dominate
Medved and Lyons would agree with siskel on the dreadful DREADFUL striptease.
Medved stinks.
Richard actually auditioned to be on the Sneak Previews show that Gene and Roger used to host when they left to go work for Disney. They didn't hire him though.
interesting, plausible yet he seemed to relish the arguments with Siskel and thrive on them. I bet it was for ratings because Roeper is such human pablum
C'mon, these are all classics.
Really, even the Madonna flick?
Of course a menstruating pajama boy like Richard Roeper would hate Gone In 60 Seconds and MI2.
Lol they were awful films. Of course a guy named Greg who enjoys crappy action films with no scripts would enjoy MI2 and every cheesy Nic Cage action film.
Menstruating pajama boys can be right, too.
What lies beneath and mi2 as worst movies? I quit watching.
Bridge to Terabithia is another worst movie of the 2000's.
If you want to find another feel good family movie, I recommend Little Manhattan with Josh Hutcherson
Lol.
No way it's one of the worst.
Wow. They thought Miss Congeniality and What Lies Beneath was BAD?! They should see the horse shit on screen today SMH 🤦🏼♂️
Gone in 60 seconds was a good movie to the right person.