The Rock is Michael Bay's best film . Ebert is right it is cobbled together from other movies , but it's executed very well and it's very entertaining .
The Phantom is an underrated film, released a few years before superhero films really took off. Had it been released a decade later, it would have done much better. The set design is very good. The same goes for The Shadow, which is an even more enjoyable film
NBC 10 WJAR PROVIDENCE, RI/ NEW BEDFORD MA Rhode Island native, got a kick out of it. When this aired I was 10, hoping to see Independence Day in early July as I eventually did. Never as pumped to see a movie in the theaters. The Rock was a good one, later saw on video.
The Rock is one of my 5 favorite action movies of the 90s and I love Connery/Cage together. However, I appreciate Siskel sticking to a 50/50 review being thumbs down. I don't agree with his take on The Rock, but I get where he's coming from.
I just watched Life Itself, the documentary about Roger Ebert and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It's available to watch on TH-cam for free but if you say you watched it someplace that's not TH-cam they'll delete your comment so I can't say where else I watched it.
The Rock - marred only by typical erratic editing from Michael Bay and of course the plot is preposterous, but the action is crisp, Connery and Cage are good, but I save my highest praise for Ed Harris. He creates a compelling villain. He’s not an evil man and he knows what he’s doing is wrong, but he genuinely feels betrayed. My favorite shot (which is probably the most iconic from the movie) is the green smoke scene. Cage waving those flares is such a simple thing but there’s genuine excitement there. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 👍🏾. The Phantom - this was cut from the same cloth as The Shadow, The Rocketeer, and Dick Tracy being an adaptation of 1930s pulp comic books. This film feels curiously abbreviated. Its 100 minute running time is proof positive. I liked what I got but I wanted more. The Kit Walker/Diana Palmer romance is stunted. Treat Williams is a fine villain but his plan is pretty standard. The three mythical skulls are ridiculous and the final climax doesn’t work with the reveal of a fourth skull. I liked Billy Zane because he had fun with a seemingly frivolous hero. I got used to the purple suit. Siskel is a little rough here. Prior to the Phantom, the only movie hero I hated was Kevin Costner’s Mariner in Waterworld because he’s so hateful. I’m mixed here but I would have endorsed a sequel to expand the characters’ development. ⭐️⭐️ 1/2 👎🏾. I haven’t seen the other films so idk 🤷🏽♂️
🦈⚓The Rock👍(last Simpson-Bruckheimer production) Heavy 👍 The Phantom👍 (love Billy Zane since Back To The Future) Ma Saison Prefere'👍(Daniel Auteil/Catherine Deneuve-also in Le Voleurs Homage-never seen it screened it🦈⚓although I'm getting Career Oppertunities vibes....
The Rock is an incredibly stupid action movie. If all you want is to turn off your mind and eat popcorn, then you're set. If you want anything more at all from the plot (including plausibility), you won't find it here. It's every cliché done poorly with some slick action, good performances, and a grand total of _one_ surprise -- one moment in the entire film that was not utterly predictable. Unlike Roger, I hated it. Unlike Gene, I wasn't worn out or entertained -- I was bored. It astounds me that this movie has been so popular through the years. To me, it's everything wrong with '90s action films.
I took Ebert's word and went to see The Rock. I wasn't disappointed at all.
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The Rock is Michael Bay's best film . Ebert is right it is cobbled together from other movies , but it's executed very well and it's very entertaining .
The Phantom is an underrated film, released a few years before superhero films really took off. Had it been released a decade later, it would have done much better. The set design is very good. The same goes for The Shadow, which is an even more enjoyable film
Forget Never Say Never Again, The Rock features Sean Connery's final performance as James Bond.
I may have to revisit The Phantom. We saw it in a second run theater and half the movie was out of focus on a projector.
it's cheap schlock
NBC 10 WJAR PROVIDENCE, RI/ NEW BEDFORD MA
Rhode Island native, got a kick out of it. When this aired I was 10, hoping to see Independence Day in early July as I eventually did. Never as pumped to see a movie in the theaters.
The Rock was a good one, later saw on video.
glad you enjoyed it. I was interning in there that summer.
Very normal Mormon commercial at the beginning about dating your daughter.
Yeah, that threw me, too. At first, I thought it was a clip from the film that they were going to review! :)
“The Rock” (1996)
Review: 1:59
Recap: 26:27
The Rock is one of my 5 favorite action movies of the 90s and I love Connery/Cage together. However, I appreciate Siskel sticking to a 50/50 review being thumbs down. I don't agree with his take on The Rock, but I get where he's coming from.
Do you know if they ever reviewed ‘The Little Rascals’ movie?
I just watched Life Itself, the documentary about Roger Ebert and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It's available to watch on TH-cam for free but if you say you watched it someplace that's not TH-cam they'll delete your comment so I can't say where else I watched it.
My reviews for each film
The Rock (thumbs up 👍)
Heavy (thumbs up 👍)
The Phantom (thumbs up 👍)
Homage (thumbs down 👎)
My Favorite Season (thumbs up 👍)
The Rock - marred only by typical erratic editing from Michael Bay and of course the plot is preposterous, but the action is crisp, Connery and Cage are good, but I save my highest praise for Ed Harris. He creates a compelling villain. He’s not an evil man and he knows what he’s doing is wrong, but he genuinely feels betrayed. My favorite shot (which is probably the most iconic from the movie) is the green smoke scene. Cage waving those flares is such a simple thing but there’s genuine excitement there. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 👍🏾.
The Phantom - this was cut from the same cloth as The Shadow, The Rocketeer, and Dick Tracy being an adaptation of 1930s pulp comic books. This film feels curiously abbreviated. Its 100 minute running time is proof positive. I liked what I got but I wanted more. The Kit Walker/Diana Palmer romance is stunted. Treat Williams is a fine villain but his plan is pretty standard. The three mythical skulls are ridiculous and the final climax doesn’t work with the reveal of a fourth skull. I liked Billy Zane because he had fun with a seemingly frivolous hero. I got used to the purple suit. Siskel is a little rough here. Prior to the Phantom, the only movie hero I hated was Kevin Costner’s Mariner in Waterworld because he’s so hateful. I’m mixed here but I would have endorsed a sequel to expand the characters’ development. ⭐️⭐️ 1/2 👎🏾.
I haven’t seen the other films so idk 🤷🏽♂️
🦈⚓The Rock👍(last Simpson-Bruckheimer production)
Heavy 👍
The Phantom👍 (love Billy Zane since Back To The Future)
Ma Saison Prefere'👍(Daniel Auteil/Catherine Deneuve-also in Le Voleurs
Homage-never seen it screened it🦈⚓although I'm getting Career Oppertunities vibes....
Die Hard is a documentary compared to The Rock. 😂😂
Frightfully disturbing ads by the Mormons. They were always playing, back then.
That was creepy as hell
as usual, Gene is so off and Roger is spot on
The Rock is an incredibly stupid action movie. If all you want is to turn off your mind and eat popcorn, then you're set. If you want anything more at all from the plot (including plausibility), you won't find it here. It's every cliché done poorly with some slick action, good performances, and a grand total of _one_ surprise -- one moment in the entire film that was not utterly predictable. Unlike Roger, I hated it. Unlike Gene, I wasn't worn out or entertained -- I was bored. It astounds me that this movie has been so popular through the years. To me, it's everything wrong with '90s action films.
You think this is implausible, play the Metal Gear games!