I used to watch their shows religiously! They are SO great!..... call me crazy, but I think I had/have a crush on Gene Siskel! May they both rest in peace & enjoy all thumbs-up films for eternity
Watching this episode got me thinking. By the age of 10, I had seen a bunch of R rated movies in the theater. Horror movies like Friday the 13th - The Final Chapter, exploitative thrillers like Tightrope starring Clint Eastwood and foul mouthed action comedies like Beverly Hills Cop, but the first grown up, AD-ULT film I ever saw in the theater was Oliver Stone's Platoon. I was 13 years old and unlike the other movies Platoon dealt with heavy issues, adult themes and a war that ended around the time of my birth. I had never seen an Academy Award nominated film. A film destined to be a Best Picture Winner. An "important" film, for lack of a better word. And after 1986, I would start seeing more films like this in the theater. Sure, my choice in which films I'd see started to change as I got older, but I have to give credit to Siskel & Ebert (who I watched religiously). They opened my teenage eyes to films I would probably have waited for to see on video or HBO. God, I miss those guys... and their love of movies.
The scene they show with Woody Allen running into Diane Wiest never made sense. "Do you remember me...?" he asks. Well, before they went on a date he had been married to her older sister.
Why? Contrary to what you have been fed in the media and by his sociopathic ex Mia Farrow, the facts show that Woody Allen did not molest his daughter.
@@jstewlly4747 well, you did say "I don't really like these," which sounds like you're referring to these episodes. So, yeah, why are you watching S&E videos if you don't like opinions??🤔😅
I used to watch their shows religiously! They are SO great!..... call me crazy, but
I think I had/have a crush on Gene Siskel! May they both rest in peace & enjoy all thumbs-up films for eternity
Platoon vs Hannah and Her Sisters was an AWESOME debate. I still don't know which one was better.
It is great to see them praise and provide perfect examples of Turner's fantastic performance
She's great
man i love that show
Peter Cetera's Glory of Love is a classic that is still played on worldwide radio.
That song is a bore that doesn’t hold a candle to the original karate kid theme. Old farts in the 80s sure loved their ballads.
Watching this episode got me thinking. By the age of 10, I had seen a bunch of R rated movies in the theater. Horror movies like Friday the 13th - The Final Chapter, exploitative thrillers like Tightrope starring Clint Eastwood and foul mouthed action comedies like Beverly Hills Cop, but the first grown up, AD-ULT film I ever saw in the theater was Oliver Stone's Platoon. I was 13 years old and unlike the other movies Platoon dealt
with heavy issues, adult themes and a war that ended around the time of my birth. I had never seen an Academy Award nominated film. A film destined to be a Best Picture Winner. An "important" film, for lack of a better word. And after 1986, I would start seeing more films like this in the theater. Sure, my choice in which films I'd see started to change as I got older, but I have to give credit to Siskel & Ebert (who I watched religiously). They opened my teenage eyes to films I would probably have waited for to see on video or HBO.
God, I miss those guys...
and their love of movies.
Would love for you to upload the Anaconda episode so we can be baffled all over again
Let me see who won the year my son was born...smile
Nothing rude but they gave it to Matlin, well, you know. Great performance But Kathleen Turner was Perfect.
I really think Sigourney Weaver should have won but the Academy doesn’t give acting awards for sci-fi.
@Chris Stewart tbf if you have to look that far back they ain't nominating enough.
And they gave a Sci fi film 3 acting oscars this year
easy Aliens, The Fly, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Children of a Lesser God, Broadcast News, Blue Velvet..lol my picks for whatever.. ❤
The scene they show with Woody Allen running into Diane Wiest never made sense. "Do you remember me...?" he asks. Well, before they went on a date he had been married to her older sister.
34:39 Woodie Allen 'How about a little action from the kids"' CRINGE CRINGE CRINGE and CRINGE
Why? Contrary to what you have been fed in the media and by his sociopathic ex Mia Farrow, the facts show that Woody Allen did not molest his daughter.
Roger is wrong about the only tie in acting Oscars. In 1932 Frederic March for Jeckyll and Hyde and Wallace Beery for the Champ.
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio in the lead? The Color of Money isn't even principally about her. I love you guys, but I think we saw a different movie...
Bob Hoskins definitely should have won. Well done Gene on that one.
Little Shop was robbed
I don't really like these cause Oscar's are place of opinion not fact so I don't really care
Place of opinion, like the basis of their ENTIRE careers? Or are their regular episodes based in science and I missed it? Why are you even here lol
@@kemp10 I'm talking about the Oscar's not them silly can you read english?????
@@jstewlly4747 well, you did say "I don't really like these," which sounds like you're referring to these episodes. So, yeah, why are you watching S&E videos if you don't like opinions??🤔😅