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Siskel & Ebert - “Full Metal Jacket”
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They disagreed on on Kubrick’s “Full Metal Jacket”. Gene thinks it’s brilliant, and Roger thought it had flashes of brilliance but was on overall disappointment.
Siskel & Ebert - “Brazil”
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Both voted thumbs down on “Brazil”, the confusing, overdone futuristic satire.
Siskel & Ebert “Crimes and Misdemeanors”
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2 thumbs up for Woody Allen’s shockingly good “Crimes and Misdemeanors”, a comic drama made for and about the ’80s.
Siskel & Ebert - “Ran”
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They’re in agreement that Akira Kurosawa’s “Ran” is one of the great films of 1985, or any year.
Siskel & Ebert - “M” & “Le Samouraï”
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2 thumbs up, of course, for 2 great classics now in revival around the country- “M” with Peter Lorre and “Le Samouraï” with Alain Delon.
Siskel & Ebert - "Interiors"
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They both admired Woody Allen's intense psychological drama, "Interiors". Gene had reservations about the 1st half of the picture, but Roger thought it was 1 of the best films of the year.
RIP Roger Ebert
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Roger was a great advocate for the art of film, and a great champion of the underdog. He'll be sorely missed.
Siskel & Ebert "My Dinner with Andre"
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2 raves for "My Dinner with Andre", Louis Malle's great film of a fascinating dinner conversation between 2 wildly different old friends.
Siskel & Ebert - "Three Colors: White"
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A split vote on "White", the 2nd part of Krzysztof Kieslowski's "Red", "White" and "Blue" trilogy. Gene didn't find it a self-sufficient story, but Roger disagreed and thinks the movie does stand on its own.
Siskel & Ebert - "Rocky"
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They both like "Rocky", but Gene isn't as enthusiastic as Roger was, saying he didn't think the characters of Adrian and Paulie were believable enough. Ironically, while reviewing the sequels, he claimed the success of the 1st film was because of the love story between Rocky and Adrian.
Siskel & Ebert - "The Secret of Roan Inish"
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2 thumbs up for "The Secret of Roan Inish", the lovely Irish fable from John Sayles.
Siskel & Ebert - "The Terminator"
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They split on "The Terminator", with Roger enjoying its action more than Gene did.
Siskel & Ebert - "L.A. Confidential"
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2 big thumbs up for the confident, sprawling, very entertaining "L.A. Confidential", which weaves a labyrinth of police corruption and has great work by Kevin Spacey and Kim Basinger, and starmaking performances by Russell Crowe and Guy Pearce.
Siskel & Ebert - "Lone Star" (1996)
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Siskel & Ebert - "Lone Star" (1996)
Siskel & Ebert - "A River Runs Through It"
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Siskel & Ebert - "A River Runs Through It"
Siskel & Ebert - "Waiting for Guffman"
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Siskel & Ebert - "Waiting for Guffman"
Siskel & Ebert - "This Is Spinal Tap"
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Siskel & Ebert - "This Is Spinal Tap"
Siskel & Ebert - "The Thin Red Line" (1998)
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Siskel & Ebert - "The Thin Red Line" (1998)
Siskel & Ebert - "Three Colors: Red"
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Siskel & Ebert - "Three Colors: Red"
Siskel & Ebert - "Three Colors: Blue"
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Siskel & Ebert - "Three Colors: Blue"
Siskel & Ebert - "Broadway Danny Rose"
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Siskel & Ebert - "Broadway Danny Rose"
It took 2:00 minutes for them to finally start the review. You're welcome
Well why don't you just make the amps go to 10 and make that louder, because these go to 11.
I like this film better than Chinatown. I think it is a near classic.
I'm a Vietnamese prostitute and no movie captures my time fucking marines so accurately as this movie
One of em disliked The Teminators? All their reviews can be distrusted after thAt. Let's see which one fails. I hop it's Ebert.
70s Disco Gene had to look away from the minor violence in Taxi's Driver. Oh God Gene.
I watched them when they where on PBS channel 11 in Chicago then on this version that went nationally I met Roger ebert at a Barnes & noble in Chicago got his book autographed sadly their missed great movie reviewers how they are truly missed 😅
If I remember correctly,"Give me some money" was used in a commercial for a credit card(Capitol one?). The ultimate in Mid American acceptance of an imaginary band.
Siskel liked Boxing Helena. Enough said.
Should have won the Oscar for best picture that year, but Titanic overshadowed everything.
A Trumper who said they were a former marine, looked a lot like Gomer Pile and after he went after me I unloaded on him like Gomer’s drill sergeant 😂 … he didn’t get the references at all.
I love this movie
Oh Roger, made of steel? It's a hyper alloy combat chassis..smh
I kind of agree with Ebert. Full Metal Jacket was only really good for its boot camp section. The rest of it was just a generic war movie.
Did they only see the Sid Sheinberg cut or whatever it was called?
It was such a sad thing to watch Gene push himself to do the show week after week despite his brain tumor. He died less than a year following this show. I remember noticing back then, before we knew how sick he was, that he was having trouble enunciating words. You really have to give him credit for soldiering on.
Siskel was half right with FMJ but so was Ebert. The boot camp sequence is the only reason FMJ is a classic.
The Mighty Wind For your consideration Best in Show Are all great mockumentaries too.
I didnt enjoy this movie much, with the exception of the setting, there wasnt much story there and absolutely no character arc for anybody…I dont get this movie.
Siskel..was half asleep watching it. He thought he was watching Alien.
What? The "love story" ? Really Gene?
Much hindsight here but today Platoon is a Movie of the Week compared to FMJ, which is still fresh. Nevertheless, even when he’s wrong, Roger is still great.
This guys have no idea what they are talking about and we thought they are genius back in the 90's
Sgt. Hartman is such a force of personality that for the first half of the movie that everything else seems anticlimactic and average afterwards. But the first half is so great that it makes this into a veritable classic of cinema.
That explains why Quantum Leap Creator & Producer Donald P. Bellisario didn't like Oliver Stone's JFK and why he wrote the episode of Lee Harvey Oswald and James Whitmore, Jr. Directed It
I miss them guys
This is some rare stuff. VHS wasn't that ubiquitous in the 1970s.
I love this movie. Yet, I watched this movie on tv yesterday, just hours after my wife told me I’m going to be a father. It absolutely wrecked me.
I sort of get Roger on this one. I like the film but Apocalypse Now is the superior Vietnam film.
I remember seeing this review on TV as a kid, and I instantly knew that everything in my life had led up to this movie
I love how you never get to see Corky’s “wife”.
"Later later later LATER" Jesus Christ, Roger wrote some good reviews on occasion but he could really be an idiot now and then.
Gene is hands-down correct on this movie. When "cowboy" was shot and killed by the sniper, I was moved to tears. It seemed so real. This movie holds up, Platoon not so much.
What a bad summary wow
What a moustache! 😲
Dis Roger just say his skeleton is made of stainless steel? Lol
One of Woody's best !
If you hate this movie, I hate you. I bet you suck at conversation.
That's right Jay
Good Lord, Ebert spoils two major plot points that were astounding when I watched it blind. Why would he bring those things up when he didn’t need to.
The big laugh could be the Italian mother It could be the helium Or, perhaps my favorite gag, is when he’s talking to the gangster after he’s been kidnapped and talking about how we all went what we can’t have and the guy yell back would you shut up and look on Woody Allen’s face? God, I love this movie so much!
There is a glaring continuity error in one of the clips they show. When Ahnold drives the car into the cop shop, the cop behind the desk looks up because the car's headlights shine in his face. But the car's lights are off when he crashes through. Nevertheless, it's still a very well made movie.
The two could be kinda slow at times.
I like em, but sometimes Eberts reviews doesnt age too well. I still sing M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E whenever I do anything even remotely tedious
This is one of the few films I hurt myself laughing
One of the funniest things I remember was seeing it opening night in high school with a bunch of friends, and NOBODY in the audience was laughing, thinking this was a real documentary about some group they never heard of. Of course we were in on the joke and kept getting glares from everyone else wondering why we laughing our a$$es off the whole time.
''40 Years into the future''. As Doc Brown would say, ''Thats this year!''.
What about the casting in the Gone with the Wind sequel?
The one thing that always made me smile about the ending of this movie, Rocky yelling for Adrian, ''ADRIAN!'', was that when he first sees her he asks, ''where's your hat?'' Red hat that we see she loses on screen.
Nick Nolte was pure brilliance