Roger Ebert on The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder 8/11/97
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Movie critic, Roger Ebert is guest on "The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' during this 08-11-1997 interview.
Roger Ebert (1942 -2013) was an American film critic, historian, journalist, screenwriter, and author. He was a film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013. In 1975, Ebert became the first film critic to win the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism. Ebert was known for his intimate, Midwestern writing voice and critical views informed by values of populism and humanism.Writing in a prose style intended to be entertaining and direct, he made sophisticated cinematic and analytical ideas more accessible to nonspecialist audiences. Ebert and Chicago Tribune critic Gene Siskel helped popularize nationally televised film reviewing when they co-hosted the PBS show Sneak Previews, followed by several variously named At the Movies programs. The two verbally sparred and traded humorous barbs while discussing films. They created and trademarked the phrase "two thumbs up," used when both gave the same film a positive review. After Siskel died in 1999, Ebert continued hosting the show with various co-hosts.
Tom Snyder (1936 - 2007) was an American pioneering television personality and figure in broadcast journalism who brought a no non-sense attitude to broadcast television news. He was best known for his late nigh talk shows Tomorrow (NBC) and The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder (CBS). His engaging style combined with his irascible attitude, made him one of the best known journalists of his time, back when having a nationally televised and thought provoking late night talk show actually meant something. It was a totally different time in television, as the news was delivered as information with no spin or opinion of the newsman. He marked the end of an era.
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Great interview, Roger seems to be in rare form with his storytelling, thanks for the upload!
My pleasure & your welcome
His memoir is a terrific read
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As Tom Snyder would say..."Sit back, relax, fire up a color-tini, and watch the pictures as they fly through the air."
These Tom Snyder episodes are just fantastic..I just watch these instead of Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and any of the other late night snooze fests.
I know. Tom Snyder was one of the best at what he did. His show had an atmosphere and ambience not seen anymore.
This is how interviews are done......period
Its hard to believe that they are both gone now
I love Tom's monologue at the top of the episodes. Very laid back and relaxing. Thanks for the upload!
26:26 "I think people are beginning to get tired of explosions." It's a pity he wasn't right about that.
Gawd, I miss these guys!
Tom was great, my wife and I saw him coming out of a restaurant years ago in LA, we said hello, he could not have been nicer and took a moment to chat with us
Such a great storyteller. Even after he lost the ability to speak, he was just as great with his reviews in print and the use of different celebs to “read” his reviews every week on the tv show
Wow, now that’s a great intro and a fantastic interview. Yeah gotta love Tom.
I have always loved Tom Snyder's shows.
Best interview show ever
I've never seen toms show while it was still on the air, but I'm really enjoying these episodes. His voice, the look and the way he interacts with his guests, just the ultimate pro from a bygone era. Miss this
Yes, Tom Snyder was one of the best at what he did. He always delivered quality television.
Great interview! Miss Roger’s film reviews.
Miss you Tom 1/22/21...
Years ago when I went to LA a lot I used to buy fuel at the 76 station at 6678 Santa Monica BL for 94 to 98 cents a gallon.
Those were the days!
One of the best interviews I have seen in a long time.
No words. Two true greats.
I find the camera setup really interesting on this show. It was a bit jarring at first but as ive watched more and more episodes ive grown the really like it. At 18:35 he checks in with the audience to add context and its exactly as if you were watching and listening to your father and his buddy telling stories. The camera places you in the conversation naturally and adds to the overall vibe. The 4th wall is broken in talk shows all the time but its usually to land a joke or make a statement. Here its to give you the impression you're sitting down in the conversation rather than watching it from a distance. Good shit.
Roger writes as good as he speaks (Pulitzer Prize winner) ...
Great interview ! Thank you !
Thanks for watching.
It was going good until 16:24, then the "arthritic thumb" had me howling in laughter.
14:27 Great hearing Roger laugh like that.
David Sanborn
plays the saxophone on the theme song of Late Late Show. May he rest in peace.
Dick Cavett is my favorite interviewer. That said, Tom Snyder is slowly gaining on him, in my mind.
This is gold.
Still watching!
No one like Tom. His voice is magic.
Idk Tom got Roger to talk about a drinking story since Roger is a reformed Alcoholic. Lost Highway was not that bad, I always felt Roger was too harsh on Lynch after Blue Velvet.
OH the lost art.......... I do mean art of the storyteller. conversation on TV today is about the quick wit, fast Zingers, broken up by a tv ad every 4 min. I so miss this type of entertainment.
i had to pause the video that Groucho Marx story was so good. got me gufffawing
7:11 - heavy and true
I, too, enjoy Tom's 5-6 minute monologues at the top of the show. Of course, the guests are great, too, but Tom's monologues would be awesome to be put on videos, from CNBC and CBS days.
ANYONE, especially AD Vids, know who, if anyone, has all the Radio Shows of Tom, from the mid-80's-up to right before his CNBC Show?
The Late Late Show Tom Snyder Openings and Closings (1998)
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I could watch 50 hours of this
Tom Snyder Interviews: Late Late Show/Tomorrow Show
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The movies with explosions and special effects did not end up going away. 🤯
Was that the same Bob Hale who was KING's cartooning weatherman in Seattle ca. 1960?
Edit: It must be. KING fired Hale in 1963, probably related to his drinking, and he turned up at KOGO in San Diego for a spell. Hale was back in Seattle within the year, though, but after being fired again by KING, then KIRO, he went in 1970 to KNBC in Los Angeles where he and Snyder met.
And well over 20 years later, the hero is still out running the special affects. When oh when will Hollywood make an old fashioned movie?
A bygone era now so sad!
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Tom Snyder makes Craig Ferguson look like George Carlin.
2 thumbs up on this !
I liked Ebert. So awful what happened to him later in life and Siskel too. By the way, this was the first time I heard Ebert laugh big time, nice to hear. P.S. I remember Ebert wanted to date Oparh and when she heard that she bust out laughing in front of him, that wasn't classy.
They did go out a couple of times I believe.
Oprah did a profile on Ebert during the period that he was going through surgery and she said that they did go on a date. They remained close until his death so I don’t know what you’re talking about.
R rated "under 17 not admitted w out guardian"
rofl at tom snyder starting the show off being incensed about kids seeing R-rated movies and people pumping gas. the times they sure have a-changed, haven't they?
That joke was horrible, Tom!!