Props to Gene for predicting Sandler's actual acting potential. Obviously, I can see them not having fun with such a dumb/funny movie, but Roger didn't get the Subway placement was so blatant it wraps back around to being funny.
I didn’t have too many problems with Happy Gilmore, but there were times where I wasn’t too proud of Adam Sandler’s character, and also how I shared the same feelings with Ebert, for how he was truly sickened by how Subway sandwich shops (that movie felt like it was sponsored by that restaurant) kept appearing in various parts of the film. Despite all of that, it’s still a joyous achievement for Bob Barker to get a lot of praise and recognition, by his TPIR fans, just because of that one scene with Sandler, and his few famous lines, in it.
You aren’t kidding about the Subway placements. As a kid and teen whenever I would watch it, I’d get strong cravings for Subway. Which in the 90’s wasn’t a bad sandwich and you def got moneys worth but that’s besides the point I know.
I would have been interested to hear what both of these guys thought of Uncut Gems. Gene saw potential in Sandler and I think that film would have intrigued him.
I love "The Late Shift". I've watched it MANY times, most recently was last week. It's one of those movies that's always on HBO because they created it, just like "And the Band Played On", which I've also watched many times as well.
i only seen it once way back then and i recall i liked it well enough but i dont really remember it now. the only thing i do really remember is that there is a scene where Lettermen is in his backyard throwing baseballs at an archery target, and apparently for some reason it REALLY irritated the real Letterman and for a VERY long time afterwards he would make comments about it on his show.
I am in-between Roger and Gene on The Late Shift. On one hand, the drama of snatching Carson's spot was intriguing. Yet on the other hand, you don't really learn how Leno and Jay tick. My guess is, the fear of possible libel suits from either man kept this film from penetrating it's subjects.
'95 is an Oscars year that will live in infamy... Best Picture nominees: Braveheart, Apollo 13, Sense and Sensibility, Babe, Il Postino. Snubs: Dead Man Walking, Leaving Las Vegas, Seven, The Usual Suspects, Heat, Toy Story, Strange Days, Casino, The Basketball Diaries You tell me which films are more talked about to this day.
I knew they weren't going to like Happy Gilmore but I laughed just as hard as when I first saw it when Happy just turns and blasts Bob in the face. Bob winning the fight defies expectations which is the basis of all comedy. Happy Gilmore is a classic. 10:29 I really liked Rogers defense of Chris Farley
With The Late Shift, I kept being distracted by the makeup required to give the actor Jay Leno's chin. Please, the movie Man of a Thousand Faces was more believable and they didn't even TRY to make the makeups look like how Lon Chaney did them!! Beyond that, I suppose it's okay, but I already know they took liberties, mostly because Jay's former agent Helen Kushnick tried to sue their a___ses off for misrepresenting her. I have never liked Adam Sandler's movies - they're all kinda stupid, IMO. Happy Gilmore's only real claim to fame and interest is Bob Barker knocking Happy's block off. Although nowadays, we might even prefer the reverse....
I have never understood the reverence that people have for caddy shack. Hideously overrated movie. Happy Gilmore is funnier in every single way and it’s not even a debate.
@@adrianguinn3331 you might wanna rethink your choice of vocabulary. Calling something "incel" when referring to a film doesn't make any sense. Do you even know what that word means?
Never saw caddyshack, and this is very jaded since I haven’t seen it, but the clips I’ve seen made me feel like it’s a “classic” movie I probably wouldn’t get into. Wonder how thick the nostalgia glasses are for some with that movie. I grew up with Happy Gilmore, and honestly like it less and less everytime I watch, but the nostalgia is strong for me so I still get a smile from it here and there.
Braveheart sucked. I walked out of the theatre. It was predictable Hollywood farce with music that dictated how you were supposed to feel (and I didn't know the history at the time).
Props to Gene for predicting Sandler's actual acting potential. Obviously, I can see them not having fun with such a dumb/funny movie, but Roger didn't get the Subway placement was so blatant it wraps back around to being funny.
Gene's mention of The Larry Sander's Show is nice. Watch it if you haven't. Best tv comedy made to date even after 30 years.
I didn’t have too many problems with Happy Gilmore, but there were times where I wasn’t too proud of Adam Sandler’s character, and also how I shared the same feelings with Ebert, for how he was truly sickened by how Subway sandwich shops (that movie felt like it was sponsored by that restaurant) kept appearing in various parts of the film.
Despite all of that, it’s still a joyous achievement for Bob Barker to get a lot of praise and recognition, by his TPIR fans, just because of that one scene with Sandler, and his few famous lines, in it.
You aren’t kidding about the Subway placements. As a kid and teen whenever I would watch it, I’d get strong cravings for Subway. Which in the 90’s wasn’t a bad sandwich and you def got moneys worth but that’s besides the point I know.
Michael Mann's "Heat" was also snubbed and shouldn't be.
I thought they were talking about Kevin Costners the postman and I was thinking WTF it got nominated for 5 Oscars!?!? 😂
LATE SHIFT is awesome. All kinds of history. Letterman should have gotten the job.
I would have been interested to hear what both of these guys thought of Uncut Gems. Gene saw potential in Sandler and I think that film would have intrigued him.
Ebert lived long enough to see Punch-Drunk Love, which was the first time Adam Sandler did a "real movie". Gave it 4.5/5 stars.
Nah, its shit too for other reasons.
Without Kathy Bates, "The Late Shift" would have been hell to sit through.
Roger spot on about Late Shift for all the reasons he gave. It's surface level only and forgettable.
I love "The Late Shift". I've watched it MANY times, most recently was last week. It's one of those movies that's always on HBO because they created it, just like "And the Band Played On", which I've also watched many times as well.
i only seen it once way back then and i recall i liked it well enough but i dont really remember it now. the only thing i do really remember is that there is a scene where Lettermen is in his backyard throwing baseballs at an archery target, and apparently for some reason it REALLY irritated the real Letterman and for a VERY long time afterwards he would make comments about it on his show.
@@newwavepop yeah, I think maybe it was the IMDb page for it where I read that Letterman refused to have John Michael Higgins as a guest.
I am in-between Roger and Gene on The Late Shift. On one hand, the drama of snatching Carson's spot was intriguing. Yet on the other hand, you don't really learn how Leno and Jay tick. My guess is, the fear of possible libel suits from either man kept this film from penetrating it's subjects.
18:10 Gene taking credit for Cromwell getting the nomination--Siskel and Ebert with the high five, Gene saying "you got it, big boy!"
After going through all those memos to the academy, had to feel good to land one!
Sad they could make a sequel to late shift with Leno and Conan.
Late shift is there in YT and it looks quite good
'95 is an Oscars year that will live in infamy...
Best Picture nominees: Braveheart, Apollo 13, Sense and Sensibility, Babe, Il Postino.
Snubs: Dead Man Walking, Leaving Las Vegas, Seven, The Usual Suspects, Heat, Toy Story, Strange Days, Casino, The Basketball Diaries
You tell me which films are more talked about to this day.
Not the Basketball Diaries. Fucking garbage.
I don’t have much interest in Adam Sandler but he has created a character with some staying power. Bob Barker will live in infamy.
I knew they weren't going to like Happy Gilmore but I laughed just as hard as when I first saw it when Happy just turns and blasts Bob in the face. Bob winning the fight defies expectations which is the basis of all comedy. Happy Gilmore is a classic.
10:29 I really liked Rogers defense of Chris Farley
Happy Gilmore still holds to this day. It’s probably Sandler’s best comedy he’s done.
City Hall is tedious.
LATE SHIFT is hilarious. The guy playing Letterman is... odd.
Unmitigated garbage.
I love City Hall, although they are right about the ending.
Gotta check out The Late Shift.
With The Late Shift, I kept being distracted by the makeup required to give the actor Jay Leno's chin. Please, the movie Man of a Thousand Faces was more believable and they didn't even TRY to make the makeups look like how Lon Chaney did them!! Beyond that, I suppose it's okay, but I already know they took liberties, mostly because Jay's former agent Helen Kushnick tried to sue their a___ses off for misrepresenting her.
I have never liked Adam Sandler's movies - they're all kinda stupid, IMO. Happy Gilmore's only real claim to fame and interest is Bob Barker knocking Happy's block off. Although nowadays, we might even prefer the reverse....
I haven't seen any of these movies. The cinema is back!
I have never understood the reverence that people have for caddy shack. Hideously overrated movie. Happy Gilmore is funnier in every single way and it’s not even a debate.
Wrong. CADDYSHACK is best. Accept it.
Happy Gilmore is incel comedy. No thanks.
@@adrianguinn3331 you might wanna rethink your choice of vocabulary. Calling something "incel" when referring to a film doesn't make any sense. Do you even know what that word means?
Never saw caddyshack, and this is very jaded since I haven’t seen it, but the clips I’ve seen made me feel like it’s a “classic” movie I probably wouldn’t get into. Wonder how thick the nostalgia glasses are for some with that movie. I grew up with Happy Gilmore, and honestly like it less and less everytime I watch, but the nostalgia is strong for me so I still get a smile from it here and there.
Braveheart sucked. I walked out of the theatre. It was predictable Hollywood farce with music that dictated how you were supposed to feel (and I didn't know the history at the time).