Siskel & Ebert (1986): Heartbreak Ridge, Solarbabies, Little Shop of Horrors & Defense of the Realm
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0:48 Heartbreak Ridge - Siskel 👎 & Ebert 👍
5:12 Solarbabies - 👎👎
8:24 Little Shop of Horrors - 👍👍
13:04 Defense of the Realm - 👍👍
Home Video
16:32 Ebert's choice: original Star Trek pilot: The Cage (1965)
18:30 Siskel's choice: Desert Bloom (1986)
19:55 The reviews
Miss these guys.
I love Heartbreak Ridge. It's one of the more accurate insights into daily life on a military base.
LSH is simply terrific. A remake of a Roger Corman film. Martin is wonderful
I remember seen Little shop of horrors & I had great time, has comedy, musical numbers & entertainment to make it less scary & fun to watch. 👍⭐⭐⭐
Did you purchase the new edition with the original ending ?
Don't forget Alan Menken and Howard Ashman
I'm surprised that they didn't mention the voice of Audrey II, the late great Levi Stubbs of the Four Tops.
"A lot of colorful characters and a lot of colorful language" 😂 Is the perfect essay for Heartbreak Ridge
I thought Heartbreak Ridge was a cool film. I'm not a big swearer but I can appreciate the use of language of all kinds because I'm a writer. I thought the one liners in this film were hilarious and my buddies and I still quote them 35 years later lol.
Gene: "I hated this war movie."
Me: (not surprised face)
I like Heartbreak Ridge. I remember that the Marines were upset about this movie because of all of the profanity.
Heartbreak Ridge 👍⭐️⭐️⭐️
Little Shop of Horrors 👍⭐️⭐️⭐️
What was your opinion on Solarbabies?
@@lustforkicks7392 never saw it
I remember seeing Little Shop of Horrors in the movie theater with my friend Ricky when we were in the sixth grade! Steve Martin & Bill Murray were its only saving grace. As for Heartbreak Ridge, the big joke was that it lasted 15 mins longer than the actual "war" in Granada!
Siskel: "Nope. No. Nope. Nope. No. Nope. Nope. " Really insightful there, Siskel. What a little jerk he was.
Gene totally called it regarding the mawkish, boring Heartbreak Ridge. Clint Eastwood gave a great performance and the dialogue was great but that was it.
Gene definitely had higher standard, and in this case it is absolutely the right call.
@@zxbc1 A much better film would have been something akin to what Eastwood would do 20+ years later in Gran Torino.
I am a big Clint Eastwood fan and even I did not like Heartbreak Ridge. I didn't hate it but I expected a lot more out of an Eastwood film, especially after Tightrope and Pale Rider.
15:40 The Whoopee Boys?