I watched this when it came out i wasn't even in my teens and even though it's not a horror movie it scared me more than anything i has seen up to that point. Jeff bridges gives a very strange and creepy performance and glenn close was great as well. I still love this film!!!!
Great film. One of the best thrillers I have ever seen. The performances by Bridges as the guy who may or may not have killed is wife is amazing. Glenn Close is also very good as the defence lawer.
@@DeanStrickson It's so hilarious, lol. Also, it is right on par with Siskel's impersonation of Norris and Robert Forster's grunting during their one-sided fight in The Delta Force review. Check that one out too.
Funny thing about Invasion USA. MST3K ran a 50s film called "Invasion USA" where this guy hypnotizes everyone in a bar to believe that the Russians are invading the USA because something something patriotism something something. Stupid film that just happened to have both Noel Neill and Phyllis Coates - both actresses who played Lois Lane on the 50s Superman TV series -- in it. But every ad I ever saw for the episode announced it was the Chuck Norris film. Weird. Not sure how THAT would have worked on MST3K.
Unintentional, of course, but at the close of Siskel's review of Jagged Edge, he says he guessed wrong about the ending, as to whether Jeff Bridge's character was guilty or not, and then towards the end of Ebert's review. starting at about 5:54, he says he would not dare give away the ending and then promptly does (Do not watch this if you have not seen the movie and plan to do so). You really should watch the entire review by both gentlemen to appreciate the unfortunate slip. Incidentally, they both love the film and it is a great one. But I do find it interesting that the two reviewers, the director, the editor, nobody caught it. I wonder if they received any flack about it from the studio or anyone associated with the film after this show was shown on television, during those wonderfully innocent, pre-Internet days, when every word wasn't under a constant microscope. Of course, I just became guilty of that myself just now, didn't I.
This is one of my favorite movies! Peter Coyote and Robert Loggia both deserved best supporting actor nods. My only complaint is the ending. There was no reason Jack Forrester needed to try and kill Teddy Barnes. She had just helped him get acquited and then found out he was guilty (that old reliable typewriter evidence). He was home free. She could have told the world he was in fact guilty, but double jeopardy laws would have kept him forever free. The intelligent Jack Forrester would have known this and just laughed it off, instead of stupidly trying to kill her.
Redwing Fan- You have a Point. Maybe he was worried about his Reputation. Maybe they have used the evidence that he was the Killer in a Civil Lawsuit. But I defintelly see your Point.
Not true. He was free of the murder charge, but she still could've gotten him busted for the attempted murder of Julie Jensen, his first victim. She had the typewriter and could've passed it along to the DA.
"Row, row, row your boat, gently down the stream.....uhh, uhh, boomboomboomboomboom!" Wonder if that's where William Shatner got the idea for the campfire scenes in Star Trek V. Jagged Edge was terrific, but I remember other critics trashing it when it got released. The controversy over the final scene of the killer was strange. I had no trouble identifying the person. Sweet Dreams was inferior to Coal Miner's Daughter, but it's still worth a look.
Clifford Shafran Sweet Dreams and Coal Miners Daughter are about two different women. I am partial to Sweet Dreams because I enjoy Patsy Cline over Loretta Lynn. Although, Spacek did a wonderful job with Tommy Lee Jones in CMD.
I prefer Patsy Kline to Loretta Lynn but I thought Coal miner's Daughter was superior in every way. Sometime I felt that Sweet Dreams was rather light and it felt like a parody.
I am surprised they didn't mention the sloppy continuity problem Jagged Edge had in the one courtroom scene where Glenn Close's suit changed several times. People I knew talked about it at the time.
I thought it would have been a terrible ending if we didn't know who tried to Murder Glenn Close at the end. I'm sure there was an alternative ending or a few alternative endings considered. Spoiler Ahead: I like to see if they did an ending with maybe the Tennis Pro or maybe the Robert Loggia character somehow being the killer.
Would really like to see them review Red Dawn(1984). Wonder what they thought of it, which is a much better movie imo, than Invasion USA. I was surprised to hear the praise for Code Of Silence, which I don't have much memory of.
Seen this when I was six one of my many first R-Rated films. Jeff Bridges was a MuthaFucka in this movie but I was Robert Loggia that was the Sam Spade type who save the day.
Devon Lott No doubt! Think I was 10 when I saw it. He's creepy as hell, in this movie. Totally tricking her, and nearly getting away with it. It's just an accident that she catches him, kinda. Even as a kid, I really appreciated the twist.
Around 6:30 siskel says something along the lines of, its good to see some black people in the cast, we havent seen that in a movie in awhile. Makes you think how far we've come as a society, this was only about 30 years ago. Nowadays black actors and actresses are upset when no one is nominated for an academy award
Funny thing is, I only remember two. The assistant D.A., who ironically, is made to be the guy most responsible for trying to obstruct the truth, by falsely telling a key witness her being attacked was unrelated to the Forrester case. The other was the mother of Henry Styles, case #26022.
I like it when Glenn Close does intensely erotic romp after the game of squash with Jeff Bridges, which he orchestrated to get her to surrender to her lustful passions/
I thought Jagged Edge completely self-destructed at the end. What a disappointing ending. Roger was right they should not have revealed it. Let people make up their mind who it is.
Johnny Skinwalker You’re so right! The guy is so smart, but doesn’t get rid of the typewriter. Plus, he hides the thing in his linen closet! I always thought a better ending would be, Teddy finds the typewriter, checks how it types, gets to the T, and it types correctly. She then sighs with relief. Then cut to Jeff Bridges out horseback riding, stopping by a river bank, takes out of his pocket the typewriter key, and throws into the river. Smiles, and then rides back to the house. Fade to credits.
@@johnnyskinwalker4095You still needed confirmation. I thought they were going to chicken out and have Jack running up the stairs. For a few seconds, I thought it was him but was surprised to see it was Sam and glad they stick with Jack being guilty.
August release, never reviewed it. Although Gene was asked about it on Letterman, and he thought it was one of the worst films of the year. Interestingly it did not appear on their worst of 1986 video.
10:38.. inconsistency with siskel (rip)... in the early 90's, siskel complains about women playing heartless killers, i.e. Single White Female & Hand That Rocks the Cradle.
There was no heartless killer in The Hand That Rocks the Cradle. Rebecca D’s movie husband killed himself and her (unsuccessfully) seeking revenge was to me not an abnormal thing to do.
Invasion U.S.A. (1985) was released by Cannon Releasing Corporation and any movie released by Cannon Releasing Corporation equals just two words: Bad movies.
Gene Siskel pointed out that he was happy they had black people in the movie which, according to him, they haven’t had in a while? This was 1985 for Christ’s sake....Eddie Murphy was the biggest star of the day. Not to mention, there was only one significant black role in Jagged Edge and he was reduced to a bumbling, crooked assistant.
Jagged Edge is entertaining, but it’s not the greatest thriller. At its core is a simple story: psychopath murders his wife and plays the woman defending him like a harp.
I’m surprised they overlooked Robert Loggia in Jagged Edge. He got an Oscar nomination.
Yup. You're right.
Man Jeff Bridges he was actually really good looking in the 70s, 80s and 90s. Phenomenal actor too. Jagged Edge one of the finest movies of his career
Jagged Edge is one of my favorite courtroom dramas.
I remember watching Siskel and Ebert. Makes me sad. I was young and had so much hope.
Always wanted a Jagged Edge 2.
I love these two boys
I watched this when it came out i wasn't even in my teens and even though it's not a horror movie it scared me more than anything i has seen up to that point. Jeff bridges gives a very strange and creepy performance and glenn close was great as well. I still love this film!!!!
Alex BlondAngel Same. I was maybe 10 years old and I loved slasher movies, but the creepy performance, with the "twist" at the end was great.
I really like this movie, too.
Intelligent film discussion... oh how I missed thee.
One of the few films I remember watching in the theater with my paternal GM was Jagged Edge. Loved it. I also saw Sea Of Love with her.
Sea of Love is a good movie, too.
@Jason Thompson 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Live the grandmother part!
Great film. One of the best thrillers I have ever seen. The performances by Bridges as the guy who may or may not have killed is wife is amazing. Glenn Close is also very good as the defence lawer.
I'm surprised they didn't mention Robert Loggia, who was the best thing about Jagged Edge.
Yes, he and Coyote both stole the show.
I couldn’t watch Loggia in The Sopranos without thinking about his great performance in Jagged Edge.
Glenn Close is kind of annoying..
Before Feech LaManna. Robert Loggia was great.
No kidding. He deserved his nomination
This is a very gripping film. I was mesmerized by almost every word. The last scene was very climactic.
Sweeet Dreams is a wonderful movie, Jessica Lange is superb - as is Ann Wedgeworth as Patsy's mother.
Ed Harris with a hairpiece even back in '85.
Ed Harris with Hair when he was much younger. He is still active in Acting even though he is no longer young any more.
I loved how Ebert mocked the score for "Invasion U.S.A".
UH! UH! DOOMDOOMDOOMDOOMDOOM!
@@DeanStrickson It's so hilarious, lol. Also, it is right on par with Siskel's impersonation of Norris and Robert Forster's grunting during their one-sided fight in The Delta Force review. Check that one out too.
That whole review was hilarious. These guys could have a great sense of humor sometimes.
@@sonnyblack0870Yup.
Kind of sad no one mentioned the Invasion USA review. It is one of their funniest.
I remember that when I first saw it. Loved Roger with the sound effects.
@Nelson Robert Willis 😄😄
I always had a problem with the pacing/editing of Jagged Edge. One scene after another pile on each other. They seem so disconnected.
Funny thing about Invasion USA. MST3K ran a 50s film called "Invasion USA" where this guy hypnotizes everyone in a bar to believe that the Russians are invading the USA because something something patriotism something something. Stupid film that just happened to have both Noel Neill and Phyllis Coates - both actresses who played Lois Lane on the 50s Superman TV series -- in it.
But every ad I ever saw for the episode announced it was the Chuck Norris film. Weird. Not sure how THAT would have worked on MST3K.
This looks like the old PBS beginning.
I need to find more reviews.
clearly I've got to watch this film!
Which film?
Unintentional, of course, but at the close of Siskel's review of Jagged Edge, he says he guessed wrong about the ending, as to whether Jeff Bridge's character was guilty or not, and then towards the end of Ebert's review. starting at about 5:54, he says he would not dare give away the ending and then promptly does (Do not watch this if you have not seen the movie and plan to do so). You really should watch the entire review by both gentlemen to appreciate the unfortunate slip. Incidentally, they both love the film and it is a great one. But I do find it interesting that the two reviewers, the director, the editor, nobody caught it. I wonder if they received any flack about it from the studio or anyone associated with the film after this show was shown on television, during those wonderfully innocent, pre-Internet days, when every word wasn't under a constant microscope. Of course, I just became guilty of that myself just now, didn't I.
He does not give away the ending...
Jagged edge is excellent
I just saw the ending of the Movie on Cable. I haven't see it in a few years. I thought it was a great Movie.
This is one of my favorite movies! Peter Coyote and Robert Loggia both deserved best supporting actor nods. My only complaint is the ending. There was no reason Jack Forrester needed to try and kill Teddy Barnes. She had just helped him get acquited and then found out he was guilty (that old reliable typewriter evidence). He was home free. She could have told the world he was in fact guilty, but double jeopardy laws would have kept him forever free. The intelligent Jack Forrester would have known this and just laughed it off, instead of stupidly trying to kill her.
Redwing Fan- You have a Point. Maybe he was worried about his Reputation. Maybe they have used the evidence that he was the Killer in a Civil Lawsuit. But I defintelly see your Point.
Good point!
Not true. He was free of the murder charge, but she still could've gotten him busted for the attempted murder of Julie Jensen, his first victim. She had the typewriter and could've passed it along to the DA.
doughbafett Good point! I didn’t think about that.
He would've easily framed the guy who was the red herring.
"Row, row, row your boat, gently down the stream.....uhh, uhh, boomboomboomboomboom!" Wonder if that's where William Shatner got the idea for the campfire scenes in Star Trek V. Jagged Edge was terrific, but I remember other critics trashing it when it got released. The controversy over the final scene of the killer was strange. I had no trouble identifying the person. Sweet Dreams was inferior to Coal Miner's Daughter, but it's still worth a look.
Clifford Shafran Sweet Dreams and Coal Miners Daughter are about two different women. I am partial to Sweet Dreams because I enjoy Patsy Cline over Loretta Lynn. Although, Spacek did a wonderful job with Tommy Lee Jones in CMD.
I prefer Patsy Kline to Loretta Lynn but I thought Coal miner's Daughter was superior in every way. Sometime I felt that Sweet Dreams was rather light and it felt like a parody.
Now I want to watch Invasion USA just so I can hear ahuh ahuh boomboomboomboomboom
Funny thing is that Invasion U.S.A. knocked Back to the Future out of the North American No.1 spot in late September of 1985.
Spacek can do no wrong in my eyes.
I am surprised they didn't mention the sloppy continuity problem Jagged Edge had in the one courtroom scene where Glenn Close's suit changed several times. People I knew talked about it at the time.
I thought it would have been a terrible ending if we didn't know who tried to Murder Glenn Close at the end. I'm sure there was an alternative ending or a few alternative endings considered. Spoiler Ahead: I like to see if they did an ending with maybe the Tennis Pro or maybe the Robert Loggia character somehow being the killer.
"Ah ah, ah ah, boom boom boom boom
Ah ah, ah ah, boom boom boom boom"
Lyrics and music by Roger Ebert
Timestamp 17:37
SWEET DREAMS!!!!
Would really like to see them review Red Dawn(1984). Wonder what they thought of it, which is a much better movie imo, than Invasion USA. I was surprised to hear the praise for Code Of Silence, which I don't have much memory of.
Gene liked it although it petered out at the end and Roger didn't, from what I saw of it.
I believe they gave Red Dawn a mixed review....
@@babybird871 I can imagine John Milius shooting his TV the moment S&E finished their review.
Seen this when I was six one of my many first R-Rated films. Jeff Bridges was a MuthaFucka in this movie but I was Robert Loggia that was the Sam Spade type who save the day.
Devon Lott No doubt! Think I was 10 when I saw it. He's creepy as hell, in this movie. Totally tricking her, and nearly getting away with it. It's just an accident that she catches him, kinda. Even as a kid, I really appreciated the twist.
Great movie. And watch out for spoilers on it! Just watch it.
20:55 tense thriller
Around 6:30 siskel says something along the lines of, its good to see some black people in the cast, we havent seen that in a movie in awhile. Makes you think how far we've come as a society, this was only about 30 years ago. Nowadays black actors and actresses are upset when no one is nominated for an academy award
Funny thing is, I only remember two. The assistant D.A., who ironically, is made to be the guy most responsible for trying to obstruct the truth, by falsely telling a key witness her being attacked was unrelated to the Forrester case. The other was the mother of Henry Styles, case #26022.
There was also the lie detector guy.
Never even heard of this Jagged Edge movie.
It's a good movie.
I like it when Glenn Close does intensely erotic romp after the game of squash with Jeff Bridges, which he orchestrated to get her to surrender to her lustful passions/
I thought Jagged Edge completely self-destructed at the end. What a disappointing ending. Roger was right they should not have revealed it. Let people make up their mind who it is.
Johnny Skinwalker
You’re so right! The guy is so smart, but doesn’t get rid of the typewriter. Plus, he hides the thing in his linen closet!
I always thought a better ending would be, Teddy finds the typewriter, checks how it types, gets to the T, and it types correctly. She then sighs with relief. Then cut to Jeff Bridges out horseback riding, stopping by a river bank, takes out of his pocket the typewriter key, and throws into the river. Smiles, and then rides back to the house. Fade to credits.
Wrong.
I completely disagree. To not reveal the killer would've been a major cheat on the audience.
@@FervAnimalLover But we already knew it was him.
@@johnnyskinwalker4095You still needed confirmation. I thought they were going to chicken out and have Jack running up the stairs. For a few seconds, I thought it was him but was surprised to see it was Sam and glad they stick with Jack being guilty.
Did that witness just curse in court? And the judge said nothing?
Where's their review of the best movie of all time... 'Shanghai Surprise?' XD
August release, never reviewed it. Although Gene was asked about it on Letterman, and he thought it was one of the worst films of the year. Interestingly it did not appear on their worst of 1986 video.
11:59...... siskel>the movie isn't called jeff daniels... wow!
10:38.. inconsistency with siskel (rip)... in the early 90's, siskel complains about women playing heartless killers, i.e. Single White Female & Hand That Rocks the Cradle.
There was no heartless killer in The Hand That Rocks the Cradle. Rebecca D’s movie husband killed himself and her (unsuccessfully) seeking revenge was to me not an abnormal thing to do.
Thanks for posting. I miss these two reviewers. They truly loved movies.
Invasion U.S.A. (1985) was released by Cannon Releasing Corporation and any movie released by Cannon Releasing Corporation equals just two words: Bad movies.
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what the hell is a 'Charles Manson-like stabbing?' -a stabbing where one is sort of gutless? where you get someone else to stab someone?
In the movie, the word "bitch" is written in the victim's blood, like "pig" in the Manson killings.
Gene Siskel pointed out that he was happy they had black people in the movie which, according to him, they haven’t had in a while? This was 1985 for Christ’s sake....Eddie Murphy was the biggest star of the day. Not to mention, there was only one significant black role in Jagged Edge and he was reduced to a bumbling, crooked assistant.
I know. It was a stupid comment. The Cosby show was the biggest show in America.
Jagged Edge is entertaining, but it’s not the greatest thriller. At its core is a simple story: psychopath murders his wife and plays the woman defending him like a harp.
Unfortunately I wasted 5 minutes of my life watching that stupid Chuck Norris movie
Could be worse. You could have wasted five hours waatching his movies on a norris marathon.
I found Jagged Edge not that great and predictable.
Jagged Edge didn't fool me at all.
I don’t seem to remember a Charles Manson type stabbing in Jagged Edge. Could be because there no documented case of a Charles Manson type stabbing