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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 ก.ย. 2014
Siskel & Ebert - Memo To The Academy (1996)
Gene recommends:
BEST ACTOR: Sean Penn in "Dead Man Walking" and David Morse in "The Crossing Guard"
BEST ACTRESS: Meryl Streep in "The Bridges of Madison County"
BEST DIRECTOR: John Lasseter for "Toy Story"
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: James Cromwell for "Babe"
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE: "Crumb"
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: Atom Egoyan for "Exotica"
BEST PICTURE: "Toy Story"
Roger recommends:
BEST ACTOR: Nicolas Cage in "Leaving Las Vegas"
BEST ACTRESS: Susan Sarandon in "Dead Man Walking" and Elisabeth Shue in "Leaving Las Vegas"
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Tim Roth for "Rob Roy"
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Matthew F. Leonetti for "Strange Days"
BEST DIRECTOR: Martin Scorsese for "Casino" and Chris Noonan for "Babe"
BEST PICTURE: "Dead Man Walking"
BEST ACTOR: Sean Penn in "Dead Man Walking" and David Morse in "The Crossing Guard"
BEST ACTRESS: Meryl Streep in "The Bridges of Madison County"
BEST DIRECTOR: John Lasseter for "Toy Story"
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: James Cromwell for "Babe"
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE: "Crumb"
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: Atom Egoyan for "Exotica"
BEST PICTURE: "Toy Story"
Roger recommends:
BEST ACTOR: Nicolas Cage in "Leaving Las Vegas"
BEST ACTRESS: Susan Sarandon in "Dead Man Walking" and Elisabeth Shue in "Leaving Las Vegas"
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Tim Roth for "Rob Roy"
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Matthew F. Leonetti for "Strange Days"
BEST DIRECTOR: Martin Scorsese for "Casino" and Chris Noonan for "Babe"
BEST PICTURE: "Dead Man Walking"
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Ebert & Roeper - Worst of 2005
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Ebert's list: 1. Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo 2. The Dukes Of Hazzard 3. Dirty Love 4. D.E.B.S. 5. Son Of The Mask 6. Doom 7. Constantine 8. Undead 9. Elektra 10. Fantastic Four Roeper's list: 1. The Dukes Of Hazzard 2. Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo 3. Monster-In-Law 4. The Longest Yard 5. Stealth 6. Miss Congeniality 2 7. The Man 8. Guess Who 9. Bewitched 10. The Legend of Zorro
Siskel & Ebert - If We Picked The Winners (1995)
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BEST ACTOR: Gene's choice: Tom Hanks in "Forrest Gump" Roger's choice: Morgan Freeman in "The Shawshank Redemption" BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Gene's choice: Helen Mirren in "The Madness Of King George" Roger's choice: Uma Thurman in "Pulp Fiction" BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Gene's choice: Martin Landau in "Ed Wood" Roger's choice: Martin Landau in "Ed Wood" BEST ORIGINAL SONG: Gene's choice: "Hakuna...
Siskel & Ebert - Memo The Academy (1999)
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Gene recommends: Best Actor: James Woods in "John Carpenter's Vampires" Best Actress: Annabella Sciorra in "What Dreams May Come" Best Supporting Actor: William Hurt in "One True Thing" Best Art Direction: "Elizabeth" Best Supporting Actor: David Kelly in "Waking Ned Devine" Best Supporting Actress: Ashley Judd in "Simon Birch" Best Picture: "Babe: Pig In The City" Roger recommends: Best Actor:...
Siskel & Ebert - If We Picked The Winners (1998)
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BEST ACTOR: Gene's choice: Peter Fonda in "Ulee's Gold" Roger's choice: Robert Duvall in "The Apostle" BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Gene's choice: Joan Cusack in "In and Out" Roger's choice: Julianne Moore in "Boogie Nights" BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Gene's choice: Anthony Hopkins in "Amistad" Roger's choice: Robert Forster in "Jackie Brown" BEST ORIGINAL SONG: Gene's choice: "Journey To The Past" fro...
Siskel & Ebert - Oscar Nomination Surprises (1998)
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Gene and Roger discuss the surprising inclusions and omissions among the 70th Annual Academy Award nominations.
Siskel & Ebert - Oscar Nomination Surprises (1997)
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Gene and Roger discuss the surprising inclusions and omissions among the 69th Annual Academy Award nominations in February 1997.
Siskel & Ebert - If We Picked The Winners (1996)
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BEST ACTOR: Gene's choice: Nicolas Cage in "Leaving Las Vegas" Roger's choice: Nicolas Cage in "Leaving Las Vegas" BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Gene's choice: Joan Allen in "Nixon" Roger's choice: Joan Allen in "Nixon" BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Gene's choice: James Cromwell in "Babe" Roger's choice: Tim Roth in "Rob Roy" BEST ORIGINAL SONG: Gene's choice: "You've Got A Friend In Me" from "Toy Story Ro...
Siskel & Ebert - Oscar Nomination Surprises (1996)
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Gene and Roger discuss the surprise inclusions and omissions among the 68th Annual Academy Award nominations in February 1996.
Siskel & Ebert - Oscar Nomination Surprises (1995)
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Gene and Roger discuss the surprising inclusions and omissions among the 67th Annual Academy Award nominations in February 1995.
Siskel & Ebert - Memo To The Academy (1995)
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Gene recommends: Best Actor: Nicolas Cage in "It Could Happen To You" and Keanu Reeves in "Speed" (yes, you did just read that!) Best Actress: Winona Ryder in "Little Women" and Miranda Richardson in "Tom & Viv" Best Supporting Actress: Cameron Diaz in "The Mask" (love this choice!) Best Art Direction: "Ed Wood" Best Adapted Screenplay: Susan Shilliday and William D. Wittliff for "Legends Of Th...
Siskel & Ebert - Oscar Nomination Surprises (1994)
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Gene and Roger discuss the surprising inclusions and omissions among the 66th Annual Academy Award nominations in February 1994.
Siskel & Ebert - Memo To The Academy (1994)
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Gene recommends: Best Actor: Clint Eastwood in "In The Line Of Fire" Best Actress: Angela Bassett in "What's Love Got To Do With It" Best Supporting Actor: Jeff Daniels in "Gettysburg" Best Supporting Actress: Tsai Chin in "The Joy Luck Club" Best Visual Effects: "Map Of The Human Heart" Best Picture: "Short Cuts" Roger recommends: Best Actor: Laurence Fishburne in "What's Love Got To Do With I...
Siskel & Ebert - If We Picked The Winners (1993)
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BEST ACTRESS: Gene's choice: Emma Thompson in "Howards End" Roger's choice: Emma Thompson in "Howards End" BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Gene's choice: Jaye Davidson in "The Crying Game" Roger's choice: Al Pacino in "Glengarry Glen Ross" BEST ACTOR: Gene's choice: Denzel Washington in "Malcolm X" Roger's choice: Denzel Washington in "Malcolm X" BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Gene's choice: Jack N. Green for "Un...
Siskel & Ebert - Oscar Nomination Surprises (1993)
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Gene and Roger discuss the surprising inclusions and omissions among the 65th Annual Academy Awards nominations in February 1993. By this point they were no longer devoting entire shows to post-hoc complaining and kvetching, as they instead had full length special shows titled "Memo To The Academy".
Siskel & Ebert - Memo to the Academy (1993)
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Siskel & Ebert - Memo to the Academy (1993)
Siskel & Ebert - If We Picked the Winners (1991)
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Siskel & Ebert - If We Picked the Winners (1991)
Siskel & Ebert - Oscar Nomination Surprises (1988)
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Siskel & Ebert - Oscar Nomination Surprises (1988)
Siskel & Ebert - If We Picked the Oscars (1987)
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Siskel & Ebert - If We Picked the Oscars (1987)
Siskel & Ebert - If We Picked The Oscars (1986)
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Siskel & Ebert - If We Picked The Oscars (1986)
Siskel & Ebert - If We Picked the Oscars (1984)
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Siskel & Ebert - If We Picked the Oscars (1984)
Siskel & Ebert - If We Picked the Oscars (1983)
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Siskel & Ebert - If We Picked the Oscars (1983)
Siskel & Ebert - Oscar Nomination Surprises (1991)
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Siskel & Ebert - Oscar Nomination Surprises (1991)
"That's a fucking mining expression"
things are happeniing in the series like it happened right in front of your eyes at that time. Deadwood and Boardwalk Empire, the most believable and original series I've ever seen.
Been searching for a series like Deadwood and I really cannot find any. Not even close. (If anyone knows any, please tell) So I'm watching the 3 season and the movie in a never ending loop.
I wish S&E were the only Oscar voters.
How would you resolve frequent 1-1 ties in the final vote?
I love Tom Conti ever since I saw him on Broadway in “Whose Life is it Anyway.”
The Full Monty deserved its nomination. It was so much fun.
Julianne Moore shone in Boogie Nights
Ulee’s Gold surprised me. It was very good.
I love Robert Duvall.
I loved Jessica Lange in Blue Sky.
The Thing
Unforgiven was a classic
I like how they wrapped things up on such a convivial note. It suggests that they really enjoyed each other’s company, at least on the show.
Throughout their career on TV together, they were actually in harmony more often than not, and had much more in common than appearances often suggested. Likely because their disagreements were often so dramatic.
That Tong prostitution racket is still a thing. Massage parlors on the West Coast are full service... Not just happy endings folks
I loved Master and Commander, and Mystic River was my favorite film of the year. Tim Robbins ran away with that film.
I loved Junebug.
“Unforgiven” a Truly One of a kind Movie. The ONLY film during the 25 years of Siskel and Ebert. Where one of them put an initial Thumbs down Review also on the Top 10 movies of the year.
No, Ebert's original review was a marginal thumbs up. You can actually find it.
The Joy Luck Club is my Mother’s Day go-to film.
Where did you source this? I imagine this is from a physical media release, seems like one of those extra features like bloopers, the making of, etc
From the lofty vault of Heaven's vast expanse was this vision plucked, divinely ordained, descending on wings of seraphic light to grace mortal eyes! The Season 2 box set.
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Eternal Sunshine is my top favorites of all time❤
Can you please upload the november 2 2002 episode of ebert and roeper I Spy/The Santa Clause 2/The Weight of Water november 2 2002? Thank you.
WOW! Mickey was her knight in shining armor.
some very bright minds involved here, esp. the director.
Holly Hunter should’ve won this year.
Shine?
Great thumbnail.
Siskel picking on Fred Savage😂😂😂😂😂
Her Alibi isn't that bad.
Police Academy 6?
I doubt they saw it!
"A different kind of drama or action picture." Well Burt Reynolds certainly did that with Boogie Nights. But he had no idea he was in a great movie.
I don't know what Ebert was carping about. The moment that Jaye Davidson was nominated for Best Supporting ACTOR, the cat was out of the bag.
I'm amazed that Speed Zone escaped from this list, I tried watching it the other night and man is it awful awful awful.
That scene with the pig was stupid
I love these videos. I used to watch Siskel and Ebert with my Grandmother when I was growing up. It was on at 6:30 on Sunday evenings in Southern California. Thank you for such great memories.
The dialog for E. B. Farnum alone should've won an Emmy in some category.
I love that Keone Young made the suggestion to have Wu cut off his queue, and David took it. It really felt like a powerful moment of character development for his arc.
Sexy Beast. 'Nuff said.
Kim Basinger and Helen Hunt did NOT deserve those Oscars!
Great show/movie.
Honestly, Wu was the most deranged character on the show and proved himself quite cowardly as well killing his rival while he was drugged out and out of it. Don't get me wrong, wonderful character, but in terms of the rest, he was the worst.
P Diddy going to the Electric Chair... Hopefully life imitates art...
Whoa... 2004 was either a really horrible year for movies or their taste had grown rancid over the years.
Conversely, it was a very good year and their lists withstand close scrutiny. On the other hand, 2005 was a great year and their lists are the worst in the history of the program.
@flaccidusminimus2170 Well, as they say there is no accounting for taste, so everyone will see such things differently. Of the films on this list that I saw at the time the only one I personally liked was Kill Bill Volume 2, but then again I tried watching both volumes years later and found them insufferable. Of the few others I saw, Sideways in particular felt like the death of Alexander Payne. After such a spectacular start with Citizen Ruth and Election, he seemed to fizzle with About Schmidt, and then Sideways was so horribly whiny and twee that I haven't been able to watch any since. Also Spider-Man 2 was as over-hyped and as underwhelming as The Dark Knight, but what do I know... I prefer my superhero movies fun and imaginative, not dark and gritty. I also feel like Sam Raimi really lost his way doing those movies, finally found his groove again with Drag Me to Hell, and then immediately lost it again. I should probably check out Vera Drake though, since I love Life is Sweet, Secrets & Lies, Topsy Turvy, and a few later Leigh films. And my favorite film of all time came out the next year, and was absolutely slaughtered by the critics, all except David Cronenberg who called Tideland a poetic horror film. I think it's an overwhelmingly beautiful masterpiece that feeds my soul each time I've seen it (or read the wonderful novel), but very few others feel similarly and that's fine with me.
Nearly three decades later, this is still one of my favorite years for the movies. One of the remarkable things about it is that it showed many of our best directors firing on all cylinders: Martin Scorsese with "Casino," Michael Mann with "Heat," David Fincher with "Se7en," Ron Howard with "Apollo 13," and Todd Haynes with "Safe."
@tomh.2405 And Oliver Stone's best in my view. Precipitous downward slope after "Nixon" and I doubt he has made a good movie since.
Maria Caso = So fine and so talented!
You Me and Everyone You Know, was decent but the young kid sexual content and the pedophile subplot totally ruined it. And I'm amazed they included King Kong but never had any of the LoTRs on their lists.
If Lost in Translation had a face i would punch it...hated that movie. American Splendor is underrated.
In the Bedroom is criminally underrated. The Mexican is underrated And how is Shallow Hal better/funnier than Rush Hour 2???
Crash was fucken awful. Sorry guys.
Out of curiosity were these based on their American release dates? Looked up Spirited Away, and it came out in 2001 initially. Haven’t seen any of these, but it sounds like a good group of films. Ebert said in another interview that he thought 02 was a good year for movies after a couple slow years.
Yes. Most awards in the U.S. (like the Oscars) are as well. Professional critics typically only get column space to officially review movies for publication when they hit theatres in their respective cities. IMDb classifies movies by the first time they played *anywhere* in the world (even an obscure film festival), which can be misleading.
@@flaccidusminimus2170What do you think of the films mentioned if you’ve seen any, and of that year overall?
Kathy Bates deserved it all the way!