Never realized how much I miss these guys until I see one of these videos. I used to watch them at 7:30 PM on a Saturday night on our Boston ABC affiliate. They used to randomly change times so I'd have to pull a physical copy of TV Guide out and see where they went. It would sometimes be 2 or 3 on Saturday night/Sunday morning. I'd set my alarm. RIP to the legends.
My lord,l’m from the Boston area and l used to watch Siskel and Ebert(originally on PBS,originating from Chicago),then later on,on one of the major networks (which apparently was the ABC affiliate).Man,l miss those days.
@@davidl570 its not. Its a goofy fun summer teenage movie. What would kids do for the summer if a babysitter had died and mom was gone for the summer? It's a great premise.
i hated drop dead fred but one of my friends thats a girl loved it. she defended it and i think its funny anytime i see someone talk about that movie now.
9:43..this is where ego superceded being a critic. Ebert similarily did this by publishing Lauren Bacall's address bc he did not agree with HER film choices. I LOVED and still LOVE these guys! But hubris took them over the line occasionally.
In Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert's defense, with the title "Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead," the film's message, and even how the film portrays the adult world of men and women, the film had definitely just rubbed them off the wrong way. This was because they felt that with the film's title, message, and take on the adult world of men and women, the movie came off that it was going to negatively impact society with how the film portrays kids, adults, adult life, and babysitters as it could've gave them a bad reputation in the future thanks to this movie. Also, both Siskel and Ebert have very sophisticated and tough ways to review their movies in their own ways. For Siskel to enjoy the movie, he has to like EVERYTHING he has watched in the movie as Siskel's film criticism was an individual exercise that shouldn't be swayed by public taste. And as for Ebert, he and his film criticisms are both just trying to tell us what he thinks, and to provoke some thought on our part about how movies work and what they can do for everyone and everything in our society someday. Ebert is also quite honest in his film reviews like his hero, Robert Warshow, as like Warshow, Ebert wants to judge a movie on its style rather than its content, and often said "It's not what a movie is about, it's how it's about what it's about." Siskel and Ebert might have both been brutal and that we always don't have to agree with their reviews on specific movies, but they both were brutally honest and straightforward with their movie reviews as their film reviews were largely responsible for getting casual movie viewers to take film more seriously. Even to the point that they and their film criticisms have inspired an entire generation of moviegoers to weigh in on their experiences.
@@williamhowe1 I used to have the "renegade" cut on vhs. It does fill in a few gaps, but mostly it just makes a bad movie looooonnnngerrrr. The Highlander might be the only instance where the TV spinoff is better than the original film franchise. (by a landslide). I bought the series dvds a couple years ago. Love it.
@@bossfan49 But years later, many final cuts were done by filmmakers such as Sir Ridley Scott - "Blade Runner" at Ladd/Warners, Tony Scott - "Revenge" at Sony Pictures Entertainment/Lakeshore International/Goldwyn/Carolco/StudioCanal/RKO Radio, Russell Mulcahy - "Highlander 1/2" - Lionsgate/ StudioCanal and more. Listen to Jon Secada's Grammy winning ballad song, "Just Another Day," and you'll see why everything comes out just right with this ballad song as well as cult films were touching our hearts, souls and minds that continued for generations to come.
Highlander 2...saw it in the theater with my best friend, and we sat through the entire thing, stunned at how bad it was, and hilariously hoping that there might be one minute of redemption...fail!! Lol...
Yep, 'Scenes from a Mall' is bad. Woody is a lot like Clint Eastwood. When he appears in a film he did not write or direct, there is usually a bad result. 'Dice Rules' only played ONCE on HBO after its run in the theatre and it was shown like at 3 or 4 in the morning since it was NC-17. The sad thing about Rik Mayall is that he had an illustrious career in England but in America he is mostly known Drop Dead Fred and the Young Ones. Even when it was announced he died, NBC called him the 'Drop Dead Fred' actor. I even ID'ed him as that to my sister since that is what she knew him for. The directors cut of the first Highlander is great, but they they retconned it film after film and TV show...Oh, he is a prisoner from another planet...Oh, he really isn't that last immortal...Oh, there are plenty of immortals roaming the earth, including a kinsman of Connor's. It got to be exhausting.
Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead is such a fantasy but it's actually held up well.... I also remember their differing opinions on evolution of the Home Alone series (one of them said 3 was better than 1 and 2, which - nope) so their reaction to this movie makes more sense. I still will say "Dishes done, man."
My list of worst movies 1991 Dice Rules Sleeping With The Enemy Career Opportunities Nothing but Trouble Hook Shout Hudson Hawk Another You House Party 2 Rock-a-Doodle Highlander 2 Return of the blue lagoon Suburban Commando Double Impact One Good Cop Dying Young Freddy's Dead: Final Nightmare Impromptu Drop Dead Fred Life Stinks Out For Justice Child's Play 3
@@thespaceram2879 Absolutely. She was never better looking than she was in that movie. It’s worth watching just for the scene where she’s riding the mechanical horse. Now she’s way too thin.
@@stever7157 Several projects were never help her career because of this. By 2002, Jennifer Connelly finally choose and pick the most important film carefully of her life and the healthy result of all was A Beautiful Mind, for which she won an Academy Award for best actress in a supporting role. This is her only nomination to date. She lives in New York City with her husband, Paul Bettany and their children.
Fun Trivia: A lot of these movies from major studios weren't doing very well at the box-office and they are: Steppin' Out, Shout, Hudson Hawk, Nothing but Trouble, Dice Rules, Scenes from a Mall, Return to the Blue Lagoon, Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, Drop Dead Fred, Highlander 2, Another You and more. All of which having tons of production problems on many movie sets were being made. In fact, several actors/filmmakers, crew members and studio executives who could lose their jobs and everyone will be on the blacklist. Some of them will find decent work in television, theater and music but others won't. Now lots of them who got great success today and live life to the fullest such as Andie MacDowell, Brian Krause, Milla Jovovich, Jane Krakowski, Virginia Madsen, Christina Applegate, Demi Moore, Phoebe Cates, Christopher Lambert, Bette Midler and more. Fair and Simple.
I'll give you some advice from my friend who produced many good and bad movies. His name is Peter MacGregor-Scott, great producer/executive who've started working in the US and associated with Universal, Warners, Paramount and finally Disney. From 1977 until 2010, he wore many hats as a co-producer, supervising producer, executive producer and producer on many projects. And he collaborated with several filmmakers, artists and technicians around the world plus working with great actors. He also helps out and brings the best out of everybody's work, no matter what. Finding the right locations to shoot, built the sets and more, the veteran producer is very responsible for everything. Especially for a few wee hours to have such a great vision where many problems lie. There were many challenges in any production. What he says for many of today's filmmakers such as Andrew Davis, Joel Schumacher, Kathryn Bigelow, Ron Shelton, Jeff Kanew, Arthur Hiller et al from December 1981 and said in his words about film producing: "As long as you have many solutions, the problems may never exist." Now he's gone but I love him so much and his family will always remember him. As well as his fans and friends who have cared and adored him too. I'm gonna miss you, pal. God Bless. RIP, Peter.
@@CaptainSpalding72 "Zero Nudity, So It Fails There Too." But now things were changing for the better. From November 7, 1985 - present, the article was "Fashion Ads and Sex: Why It Sells," it's very simple as that. Seen on television, movies, music, media and even clothing, all thanks to Oscar winning producer Robert Dorfmann of the Forbidden Games and Papillon fame who came to New York and have some good thoughts for today's fans alike. That same year, this is a series of print ads and television commercials for Hanes Silk Reflections Sheer Hosiery Collection, featuring some of the most beautiful women in the world were Lorraine O'Brien and Vendela. Its lovely tagline was "Nude with Attitude." It was great fun.
Not to defend Dice Rules, but I think that nerdy guy he plays was based on Jerry Lewis and was part of his early act, where he'd start out acting nerdy like Jerry Lewis in "The Nutty Professor" and then "transform" into a confident, tough-talking guy modeled after John Travolta in "Saturday Night Fever."
Rik Mayall was brilliant in blackadder, but he had the benefit of being able to bounce off other comic geniuses like rowan atkinson and hugh laurie, and the writing was absolutely topnotch. He didn't have that with drop dead fred.
Nothing But Trouble had vision. They were trying to do something interesting and failed spectacularly. Theres tons of videos on the messy production. Hudson Hawk was just plain silly and lame.
Hudson Hawk was pretty funny, these two needed to have lightened up a little. McDowel doing her Dolphn imitation, JP II hitting his TV set with his golden cane to get better TV reception in his white PJs, that was beyond funny. This was Sarah Bernhardt's only good movie. The scene with the song and the robbery was excellent Bruce & Danny have excellent voices.
I never liked when siskel would call out the makers by name. I mean, okay, but when he was pissed off about Friday the 13th, didn’t he call out betsy palmer and gave out her home address? Lol, that’s not okay! And she was the best thing about that movie.
He printed betsy's full address and phone number in his review of the first F13 movie. She said that after that happened, she got hate mail and threatening phone calls for several months.
@@Hammerhead547He only gave the town she lived in, not her address or phone number. There was never a single case of a letter getting to her or even one being written. And she didn't get a phone call either. It was a very unprofessional move by Siskel. But she didn't ever get harassed. You can look up a scan of the review with a simple Google search.
From the creators of the Oscar nominated family classic comedy/drama, "Divorce, American Style" and the cult comedy, "Heathers" comes "Hudson Hawk" (1991) - a Columbia Pictures and Act III Communications presentation of a Silver Pictures/Cheyenne Enterprises production from Columbia-Delphi Productions, Sony Pictures Releasing. The film's latter was a great movie that also received an cult following.
I was 12 in 1991 and I strongly disagree wit dissing Drop dead fred and Don't tell mom the babysitter is dead. These movies bring me back to my childhood, great memories.
Every time I hear Gene say “that was 2 hours out of my life I’ll never get back” it makes you think. The man didn’t realize how right he was. RIP Gene and Roger.
Nah, they were friends but were also rivals. When Gene Siskel passed away from cancer in the late 90's, Ebert took Gene's son to see Star Wars Episode I when it released.
I'd trade 1991 for 2020 anyday. Men were still men, women were still women and celebrities were famous for actual talent not simply for being on UA-cam. ....and when Bill Clinton lied nobody died.
theres a saying "90 percent of everything is garbage" and it definitely applies to movies more than music or TV or video games or books. 91 was exactly like every other year. A handful of good films, a buttload of bad films, and if you're lucky you forgot the bad and remember the good.
I loved Don’t Tell Mom Babysitter's Dead & Drop Dead Fred & Hudson Hawk too lol, I'm guessing because I was so young. Watching them now it's obvious they're not all great films, but they're all still lovable in their own way thanks in no small part to nostalgia.
Never realized how much I miss these guys until I see one of these videos. I used to watch them at 7:30 PM on a Saturday night on our Boston ABC affiliate. They used to randomly change times so I'd have to pull a physical copy of TV Guide out and see where they went. It would sometimes be 2 or 3 on Saturday night/Sunday morning. I'd set my alarm. RIP to the legends.
My lord,l’m from the Boston area and l used to watch Siskel and Ebert(originally on PBS,originating from Chicago),then later on,on one of the major networks (which apparently was the ABC affiliate).Man,l miss those days.
Glad to hear,Mr. Noonan,that you were so devoted to Siskel and Ebert that you would watch them at 2 or 3 on Sunday morning.
"Please like these characters, because if you don't, they might commit suicide!" - Gene Siskel
Say what you want about Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead, but nearly 30 years later I still quote "The dishes are done, man"
It's a guilty pleasure.
It's a good movie. A really underrated flick and a guilty pleasure
Guilty pleasure for me, too................it really ISN'T that bad!
@@davidl570 its not. Its a goofy fun summer teenage movie. What would kids do for the summer if a babysitter had died and mom was gone for the summer? It's a great premise.
@@connarcowanakacliffordoneo9095 For sure! The trailer doesn't do it justice.
I love nothing but trouble grew up watching it 📼
Never seen "Scenes From A Mall" but it looks like torture
I walked out. Only time I've ever done that.
Virginia Madsen was soo beautiful! (“Highlander 2: The Quickenning”)
My crush on her began with Candyman. What a babe!
@@davidl570 A year later.
@@markelijio6012 Yep, that's right!
Sideways
No doubt-Ms. Madden was (and is)a very alluring woman.
Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead and Nothing But Trouble were funny ass movies. I don't care how much they get shit on.
Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead is a good movie. It was good back in 1991 and it's even better nowadays. I will die on that hill
Thanks for sharing this with us!
This had me laughing -- the review of "The Return to Blue Lagoon" oh and
*Prison Beach Party*
That 'MTV show' Gene is referring to is the Young Ones, one of the greatest British comedies of all time.
...that spawned a dozen shows and careers.
Demi Moore looks the exact same in the movie as she did in an episode of Tales from the Crypt.
And both were great 👍
Quite true.
I love the movie don't tell mom the babysitter is dead
My favorite 91, blue lagoon , rocketeers, don’t tell mom , T2 . That’s my child hood .
Even in my early teens, hormones raging and all, I still had no interest in watching Return to Blue Lagoon when it came on cable.
I love the movie nothing but trouble
I liked Drop Dead Fred soo much I bought the dvd. It is a good movie that keeps your interest. Pheobe Cates was great in this movie.
i hated drop dead fred but one of my friends thats a girl loved it. she defended it and i think its funny anytime i see someone talk about that movie now.
I love it too and it resonates for me because of the moms emotional abuse. Phoebe Cates was Amazing as always
I wore out my VHS and went through two DVDs lol.
Anything with Pheobe rules
9:43..this is where ego superceded being a critic. Ebert similarily did this by publishing Lauren Bacall's address bc he did not agree with HER film choices. I LOVED and still LOVE these guys! But hubris took them over the line occasionally.
Siskel did that.
Most of these are more entertaining then most movies in 2022
In Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert's defense, with the title "Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead," the film's message, and even how the film portrays the adult world of men and women, the film had definitely just rubbed them off the wrong way. This was because they felt that with the film's title, message, and take on the adult world of men and women, the movie came off that it was going to negatively impact society with how the film portrays kids, adults, adult life, and babysitters as it could've gave them a bad reputation in the future thanks to this movie.
Also, both Siskel and Ebert have very sophisticated and tough ways to review their movies in their own ways. For Siskel to enjoy the movie, he has to like EVERYTHING he has watched in the movie as Siskel's film criticism was an individual exercise that shouldn't be swayed by public taste. And as for Ebert, he and his film criticisms are both just trying to tell us what he thinks, and to provoke some thought on our part about how movies work and what they can do for everyone and everything in our society someday. Ebert is also quite honest in his film reviews like his hero, Robert Warshow, as like Warshow, Ebert wants to judge a movie on its style rather than its content, and often said "It's not what a movie is about, it's how it's about what it's about."
Siskel and Ebert might have both been brutal and that we always don't have to agree with their reviews on specific movies, but they both were brutally honest and straightforward with their movie reviews as their film reviews were largely responsible for getting casual movie viewers to take film more seriously. Even to the point that they and their film criticisms have inspired an entire generation of moviegoers to weigh in on their experiences.
Nothing But Trouble is a shameful, utterly disgusting and foul piece of garbage that should have been banished to development hell.
NOTHING BUT TROUBLE is a cult classic........very entertaining.....
Highlander 2 was a butchered film.
Highlander 2: The Editing
@@bossfan49 But I've heard the renegade cut is a coherent film. Not great but coherent.
@@williamhowe1 I used to have the "renegade" cut on vhs. It does fill in a few gaps, but mostly it just makes a bad movie looooonnnngerrrr. The Highlander might be the only instance where the TV spinoff is better than the original film franchise. (by a landslide). I bought the series dvds a couple years ago. Love it.
@@williamhowe1 its still lousy
@@bossfan49 But years later, many final cuts were done by filmmakers such as Sir Ridley Scott - "Blade Runner" at
Ladd/Warners, Tony Scott - "Revenge" at Sony Pictures Entertainment/Lakeshore International/Goldwyn/Carolco/StudioCanal/RKO Radio, Russell Mulcahy - "Highlander 1/2" - Lionsgate/
StudioCanal and more. Listen to Jon Secada's Grammy winning ballad song, "Just Another Day,"
and you'll see why everything comes out just right with this ballad song as well as cult films were
touching our hearts, souls and minds that continued for generations to come.
Blue lagoon is my guilty pleasure. Because I was a teen when it came out and Mila J my crush lol😂
A lot of my favorite movies are from 1991! I also love Don’t Tell Mom Babysitter & Drop Dead Fred. Hudson Hawk is a kids classic as well 🎉❤
@@peterharoldjanakjr2079 please
@Peter Harold Janak Jr I love this movie
Hudson Hawk got an R rating. WTF are you smoking?
Way too harsh on Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, that's one of the better kids movies from that period.
When youve got movies like Liza Minnelli in them, you cant lose!
The only one we adored most was Bob Fosse's Cabaret (1972) which won a best actress Oscar in 1973.
5 bagger for sure
Highlander 2...saw it in the theater with my best friend, and we sat through the entire thing, stunned at how bad it was, and hilariously hoping that there might be one minute of redemption...fail!! Lol...
Who the hell want to go watch scene from a mall when you can go to real mall and see those same couple in real life
Yep, 'Scenes from a Mall' is bad. Woody is a lot like Clint Eastwood. When he appears in a film he did not write or direct, there is usually a bad result.
'Dice Rules' only played ONCE on HBO after its run in the theatre and it was shown like at 3 or 4 in the morning since it was NC-17.
The sad thing about Rik Mayall is that he had an illustrious career in England but in America he is mostly known Drop Dead Fred and the Young Ones. Even when it was announced he died, NBC called him the 'Drop Dead Fred' actor. I even ID'ed him as that to my sister since that is what she knew him for.
The directors cut of the first Highlander is great, but they they retconned it film after film and TV show...Oh, he is a prisoner from another planet...Oh, he really isn't that last immortal...Oh, there are plenty of immortals roaming the earth, including a kinsman of Connor's. It got to be exhausting.
The Front was a great movie though.
2:03 Surprised they didn't censor "son of a bitch."
Does "Shout" seem like an early version of "School of Rock"?
Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead is such a fantasy but it's actually held up well.... I also remember their differing opinions on evolution of the Home Alone series (one of them said 3 was better than 1 and 2, which - nope) so their reaction to this movie makes more sense.
I still will say "Dishes done, man."
My list of worst movies 1991
Dice Rules
Sleeping With The Enemy
Career Opportunities
Nothing but Trouble
Hook
Shout
Hudson Hawk
Another You
House Party 2
Rock-a-Doodle
Highlander 2
Return of the blue lagoon
Suburban Commando
Double Impact
One Good Cop
Dying Young
Freddy's Dead: Final Nightmare
Impromptu
Drop Dead Fred
Life Stinks
Out For Justice
Child's Play 3
Yep. All lousy
Double Impact was awful, but watchable just because of how bad it was. JCVD at his finest cheese.
Career Opportunities was eye candy with Jennifer Connelly
@@thespaceram2879 Absolutely. She was never better looking than she was in that movie. It’s worth watching just for the scene where she’s riding the mechanical horse. Now she’s way too thin.
@@stever7157 Several projects were never help her career because of this. By 2002,
Jennifer Connelly finally choose and pick
the most important film carefully of her
life and the healthy result of all was
A Beautiful Mind, for which she won an
Academy Award for best actress in a
supporting role.
This is her only nomination to date.
She lives in New York City with her
husband, Paul Bettany and their
children.
Fun Trivia: A lot of these movies from major studios weren't doing very well at the box-office and they are: Steppin' Out, Shout, Hudson Hawk, Nothing but Trouble, Dice Rules, Scenes from a Mall, Return to the Blue Lagoon, Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, Drop Dead Fred, Highlander 2, Another You and more. All of which having tons of production problems on many movie sets were being made. In fact, several actors/filmmakers, crew members and studio executives who could lose their jobs and everyone will be on the blacklist. Some of them will find decent work in television, theater and music but others won't. Now lots of them who got great success today and live life to the fullest such as Andie MacDowell, Brian Krause, Milla Jovovich, Jane Krakowski, Virginia Madsen, Christina Applegate, Demi Moore, Phoebe Cates, Christopher Lambert, Bette Midler and more. Fair and Simple.
I'll give you some advice from my friend who produced many good and bad movies. His name is Peter MacGregor-Scott, great producer/executive who've
started working in the US and associated with Universal, Warners, Paramount
and finally Disney. From 1977 until 2010, he wore many hats as a co-producer, supervising producer, executive producer and producer on many projects.
And he collaborated with several filmmakers, artists and technicians around
the world plus working with great actors. He also helps out and brings the best
out of everybody's work, no matter what. Finding the right locations to shoot,
built the sets and more, the veteran producer is very responsible for everything.
Especially for a few wee hours to have such a great vision where many problems lie. There were many challenges in any production. What he says for
many of today's filmmakers such as Andrew Davis, Joel Schumacher,
Kathryn Bigelow, Ron Shelton, Jeff Kanew, Arthur Hiller et al from December 1981 and said in his words about film producing: "As long as you have
many solutions, the problems may never exist." Now he's gone but I love
him so much and his family will always remember him. As well as his fans
and friends who have cared and adored him too. I'm gonna miss you, pal.
God Bless. RIP, Peter.
My thoughts exactly
Hudson Hawk. Ive seen nearly all these films listed, but... this one.
Why did they keep allowing Dan Ackroyd to act & direct?
Dang...1991 didn't just have some bad movies, it has some *bad* movies.
Return to the Blue Lagoon really does sound like a softcore porn movie.
Zero nudity so it fails there too
It was the final film produced and directed by William A. Graham for Columbia-Delphi IV under Sony Pictures
Entertainment in the fall of 1991.
@@CaptainSpalding72 "Zero Nudity, So It Fails There Too." But now things were changing for the better.
From November 7, 1985 - present, the article was "Fashion Ads and Sex: Why It Sells," it's very simple
as that. Seen on television, movies, music, media and even clothing, all thanks to Oscar winning producer
Robert Dorfmann of the Forbidden Games and Papillon fame who came to New York and have some good
thoughts for today's fans alike. That same year, this is a series of print ads and television commercials
for Hanes Silk Reflections Sheer Hosiery Collection, featuring some of the most beautiful women in the
world were Lorraine O'Brien and Vendela. Its lovely tagline was "Nude with Attitude." It was great fun.
I have literly never heard of shout, glad I didn't
Not to defend Dice Rules, but I think that nerdy guy he plays was based on Jerry Lewis and was part of his early act, where he'd start out acting nerdy like Jerry Lewis in "The Nutty Professor" and then "transform" into a confident, tough-talking guy modeled after John Travolta in "Saturday Night Fever."
8:10 - "You never really found out exactly why Shelly Winters is so mad all the time....."🤣🤣🤣
... Because she was SHELLY WINTERS, for Pete's sake.
@@Scipio488 Ha!
I thought the thumbnail was Robert Smith.
Rik Mayall was brilliant in blackadder, but he had the benefit of being able to bounce off other comic geniuses like rowan atkinson and hugh laurie, and the writing was absolutely topnotch.
He didn't have that with drop dead fred.
" Bunch of ninnies "...lmbo
I own Blue Lagoon 1 and 2 on DVD!
I love nothing but trouble but it's definitely a weird movie.
Nothing But Trouble had vision. They were trying to do something interesting and failed spectacularly. Theres tons of videos on the messy production. Hudson Hawk was just plain silly and lame.
Hudson Hawk was pretty funny, these two needed to have lightened up a little. McDowel doing her Dolphn imitation, JP II hitting his TV set with his golden cane to get better TV reception in his white PJs, that was beyond funny. This was Sarah Bernhardt's only good movie. The scene with the song and the robbery was excellent Bruce & Danny have excellent voices.
Sandra started with DeNiro in Scorsese's King of Comedy. (Thumbs way up)
Highlander two is one of the worst ever… I love the franchise, but I looked at this one. I’m like what the fuck
I don't remember anything good in 91 besides T2
T2 sucked
Silence of the Lambs came out in 1991.
Disney’s Lea Thompson quotes her comment about the Oscar winning T2 (1991) from
September 11, 1998:
“That’s Not Fair.”
And she was right.
I never liked when siskel would call out the makers by name. I mean, okay, but when he was pissed off about Friday the 13th, didn’t he call out betsy palmer and gave out her home address? Lol, that’s not okay! And she was the best thing about that movie.
He printed betsy's full address and phone number in his review of the first F13 movie.
She said that after that happened, she got hate mail and threatening phone calls for several months.
@@Hammerhead547He only gave the town she lived in, not her address or phone number. There was never a single case of a letter getting to her or even one being written. And she didn't get a phone call either. It was a very unprofessional move by Siskel. But she didn't ever get harassed.
You can look up a scan of the review with a simple Google search.
Shock G!? Nooooo!!!
I think Hudson Hawk is a good movie and I just don't care! It was taken way too seriously for what was meant to be goofy.
From the creators of the Oscar nominated family classic comedy/drama, "Divorce, American Style"
and the cult comedy, "Heathers" comes "Hudson Hawk" (1991) - a Columbia Pictures and
Act III Communications presentation of a Silver Pictures/Cheyenne Enterprises production
from Columbia-Delphi Productions, Sony Pictures Releasing. The film's latter was a great movie
that also received an cult following.
Highlander II was one of the worst films of the entire century!
I was 12 in 1991 and I strongly disagree wit dissing Drop dead fred and Don't tell mom the babysitter is dead. These movies bring me back to my childhood, great memories.
Nothing but Trouble wasn’t that bad
Every time I hear Gene say “that was 2 hours out of my life I’ll never get back” it makes you think. The man didn’t realize how right he was. RIP Gene and Roger.
Highlander 2 is both one of the worst movies and most disappointing sequels EVER!
Wow; Ebert just called Siskel a zombie. They really DIDN'T like each other and it shows in almost every episode. And I'm here for it.
Nah, they were friends but were also rivals. When Gene Siskel passed away from cancer in the late 90's, Ebert took Gene's son to see Star Wars Episode I when it released.
Sure were a lot pretty bad films back in 1991.
I'd trade 1991 for 2020 anyday. Men were still men, women were still women and celebrities were famous for actual talent not simply for being on UA-cam.
....and when Bill Clinton lied nobody died.
@@notyou8716 Hard to believe Bruce Willis did The Last Boy Scout. The same year he did Hudson Hawk.
theres a saying "90 percent of everything is garbage" and it definitely applies to movies more than music or TV or video games or books.
91 was exactly like every other year. A handful of good films, a buttload of bad films, and if you're lucky you forgot the bad and remember the good.
@@notyou8716 Clinton lied about bombing a medicine factory. People did die under that idiot.
@@notyou8716 I agreed with you up to the last statement. Bill and Hillary have a higher body count than the mafia.
Nothing but Trouble is an amazing film. :D :D
I rather enjoyed
Nothing But Trouble
9:44 GENEEE STOP HARASSING THESE WRITERS!!! FOR THE DEAD BABYSITTER MOVIE?!
'Don't tell Mom' wasn't THAT bad.
What did anyone see in Andrew Dice Clay? He isn't funny.
Yeah he is you prude
What people don't like about ADC was that he talk bad about women. He was good in A Star is Born. There,he wasn't suppose to be funny.
hudson hawk was a fun movie
@@markelijio6012 it was a dog...
@@PeterMayer I understand very well and clear, Peter. "Hudson Hawk" was a box office bomb.
"Hudson Hawk" has earned five Fennecus Award nominations in 1992.
I liked scenes from a mall
When Bette Midler does that shit to Woody Allen, she could be doing it for a lot of women today against him.
Mob thinking without actual evidence is easy
I loved Don’t Tell Mom Babysitter's Dead & Drop Dead Fred & Hudson Hawk too lol, I'm guessing because I was so young. Watching them now it's obvious they're not all great films, but they're all still lovable in their own way thanks in no small part to nostalgia.
Nothing but trouble is a hilarious film.
No, It's not....
This was Dan Aykroyd's only film as director.
The 1991 latter was co-produced by Spelling Films and St. Clare Entertainment, distributed by
New Line/Warner Bros., a Time Warner Company.
Adventures of Ford Fairlane is kinda funny