6:06 That is because the owl is a good choice as a villain Because it’s a nocturnal bird and plus it has Dracula’s cape what does fittings because both are nocturnal being they like darkness And the leader of the owls is voiced by Christopher Plummer whom also voice for pigeon in an American tail years prior
I dont think im gonna watch the other movies, i just want to give you my review of thunderheart having just watched it for the first time, but i will watch this whole video, cause whenever i watch an old movie, i see if siskel and ebert reviewed it on youtube thanks to people like you. Here is my review, indian reservation movies are not my genre, i have seen a few, but i agree with siskel and ebert review, but sometimes it goes to long, sure the locations are great especially the long driving scenes and car chases, are great and we see micheal apted show that in the world is not enough, i loved the bond reference, even though he will direct one of the best ones after goldeneye years late, i thought van kilmer, whos in light due to his doc, does a good job playing a hard earned FBI agent, the story at times are not that interesting, sometimes the indian actors feel like they are reading a script, no emotion some times, but when the action hits it hits. The plot is about FBI just being wrong at the end, they found out he was a bad guy all along using the reservation for some mining, but maybe you can sense the ending a mile away, but i guess i didnt see it coming, but i liked the first half, i went a little to long, and at times, i lost interest, but overall i had an okay time 3/3 stars.
I am 100% on Gene's side for Beethoven, because like Gene said in the beginning of the review "cute dog, cute kids and funny parents". But it's a classic, kids will enjoy it, I even enjoyed it and I'm 19. Although, yes I do admit that it is predictable. I personally would rate Beethoven either 3.5 or 4 out of 5. P.S. Beethoven was the directorial debut of Brian Levant who also made other family movies...some more disliked than the others though.
If you want to make an unfunny film, make a dog comedy. Dog centered comedies simply are not funny: -Beethoven -Turner and Hooch -K9 -Look Who’s Talking Now Etc….
Rock-a-Doodle sounds like a horrible idea, period. I have a lot of respect for Glen Campbell as a musician but am dumbfounded that he signed up for Rock-a-Doodle. I thought Beethoven was a perfect family movie. I even liked Beethoven’s 2nd.
I can't thank you enough for posting all of these episodes of Siskel and Ebert. I really appreciate this.
Raise The Red Lantern is one of the greatest films I've ever seen.
0:35 Straight Talk 5:07 Rock-A-Doodle 7:37 Thunderheart 11:28 Beethoven 14:56 Raise The Red Lantern
6:06 That is because the owl is a good choice as a villain Because it’s a nocturnal bird and plus it has Dracula’s cape what does fittings because both are nocturnal being they like darkness And the leader of the owls is voiced by Christopher Plummer whom also voice for pigeon in an American tail years prior
Also, owls are vicious, territorial fucks that won't hesitate to rip your face off.
Thunderheart ... great film!
As always, thanks for posting.
I really liked Straight Talk! Dolly Parton did a good job and I did see chemistry between her and James Wood.
Can you upload the matrix episode
I dont think im gonna watch the other movies, i just want to give you my review of thunderheart having just watched it for the first time, but i will watch this whole video, cause whenever i watch an old movie, i see if siskel and ebert reviewed it on youtube thanks to people like you. Here is my review, indian reservation movies are not my genre, i have seen a few, but i agree with siskel and ebert review, but sometimes it goes to long, sure the locations are great especially the long driving scenes and car chases, are great and we see micheal apted show that in the world is not enough, i loved the bond reference, even though he will direct one of the best ones after goldeneye years late, i thought van kilmer, whos in light due to his doc, does a good job playing a hard earned FBI agent, the story at times are not that interesting, sometimes the indian actors feel like they are reading a script, no emotion some times, but when the action hits it hits. The plot is about FBI just being wrong at the end, they found out he was a bad guy all along using the reservation for some mining, but maybe you can sense the ending a mile away, but i guess i didnt see it coming, but i liked the first half, i went a little to long, and at times, i lost interest, but overall i had an okay time 3/3 stars.
I am 100% on Gene's side for Beethoven, because like Gene said in the beginning of the review "cute dog, cute kids and funny parents". But it's a classic, kids will enjoy it, I even enjoyed it and I'm 19. Although, yes I do admit that it is predictable.
I personally would rate Beethoven either 3.5 or 4 out of 5.
P.S. Beethoven was the directorial debut of Brian Levant who also made other family movies...some more disliked than the others though.
Gene was gay for Charles Grodin, the human equivalent of a math test
Charles Grodin was a legend and is greatly missed #Godspeed
Thunderheart 👍👍⭐⭐⭐⭐
Raise the Red Lantern 👍👍⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rock-a-Doodle 👎⭐⭐
Roger is a monster 😂. He absolutely shat on Beethoven and Stuart Little 😭.
It’s his opinion
@chadergeist82 “Shat” is past tense for “shit” in verbal tense
james woods ruined straight talk
Beethoven is a certified classic 💯
Especially for the most re-watched re-wounded scene of all time. 🤭🤭🤭
Yeah, ya'll know what I'm talkin about.
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We don't know what you are talking about actually.
And scene...
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Don Bluth had a very short golden age.
That copyright said 1999…
11:28 Beethoven
If you want to make an unfunny film, make a dog comedy. Dog centered comedies simply are not funny:
-Beethoven
-Turner and Hooch
-K9
-Look Who’s Talking Now
Etc….
I love Beethoven
Beethoven rules, get wrecked
Rock-a-Doodle sounds like a horrible idea, period. I have a lot of respect for Glen Campbell as a musician but am dumbfounded that he signed up for Rock-a-Doodle. I thought Beethoven was a perfect family movie. I even liked Beethoven’s 2nd.
Rock-A-Doodle is a 3/10 Movie. Don Bluth's worst movie.
Would you say it's worse than A Troll in Central Park?
Roger Ebert said Val Kilmer deserved a Oscar nomination for The Doors but gave the movie thumbs down 🤨
A movie can have a great or good performance but overall be a poor or average movie.