This was when Siskel started getting sick. What a loss to mankind they're both gone. They loved their jobs so much they both continued to do them on their deathbeds. What magic these 2 very special men made.
Did Robin Williams eat a green flavored Jell-O gelatin instead of a Chocolate or a Vanilla Jell-O pudding and got a big huge slap in the face from Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert for his role in "Flubber?"
They're right about Flubber. John Hughes used to make intelligent films back in the 1980's but after the success of Home Alone, he began selling out dumb family comedies and unneeded remakes.
Well, I liked "Alien: Resurrection". I know was it was the least successful of the "Alien" series on that continent. The film was well received internationally by critics, and of course, audiences were shocked and disappointed. But I thought it was enjoyable. Sigourney Weaver was really good in this role. As Ellen Ripley, she may not be a human, but she had a sense ability as a clone. Winona Ryder was absolutely good as Call. Some people thought she was a forgettable character, but I personally disagree. She's really gorgeous. I kind of like Winona more. Anyway, the story was very complicated, the characters were a little interesting, and the aliens were fresh-meat eating creatures that will take some of the crew out one by one. Of course the death scenes were actually dead zone and bizarre, but so what? It was meant to be gory, bloody, and scary. I understand it was a disappointing way to end the "Alien" trilogy, but it wasn't that bad at all. It's just my only opinion. Sorry, Siskel and Ebert, but I really enjoyed it as a gore fest horror sc-fi film. Thumbs up for me on "Alien: Resurrection".
i think an unfair thing sne do to genre movies is measure them against their own potentials rathher than against other films. fe, dune has a million $s worth of art production, yet it gets a bad review vs about last nite that takes place in a bedroom and bar.
I never thought watching a rerun of Siskel and Ebert would be like going home again.
This was when Siskel started getting sick. What a loss to mankind they're both gone. They loved their jobs so much they both continued to do them on their deathbeds. What magic these 2 very special men made.
Flubber was cool when i saw it in the theater. I was also 5 years old.
Siskel created "HER" in this episode.
Looks like the producers of 'HER' watched this episode.
They had such chemistry RIP siskle and ebert
You can see how much they truly loved each other.
"I hate to see a first class brain - yours - talk about this movie to the extent you just did."
I worked at a video store and few customers thought it was called Alien Re-Erection.
Oh, if it played on TV, then it couldn't get an Oscar. But I hope it got an Emmy.
Siskel is already looking sick...
Did Robin Williams eat a green flavored Jell-O gelatin instead of a Chocolate or a Vanilla Jell-O pudding and got a big huge slap in the face from Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert for his role in "Flubber?"
They're right about Flubber. John Hughes used to make intelligent films back in the 1980's but after the success of Home Alone, he began selling out dumb family comedies and unneeded remakes.
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when I saw the Flubber film the title thing looks more like Flel (flying Gel) then Flubber (flying rubber)
Well, I liked "Alien: Resurrection". I know was it was the least successful of the "Alien" series on that continent. The film was well received internationally by critics, and of course, audiences were shocked and disappointed. But I thought it was enjoyable. Sigourney Weaver was really good in this role. As Ellen Ripley, she may not be a human, but she had a sense ability as a clone. Winona Ryder was absolutely good as Call. Some people thought she was a forgettable character, but I personally disagree. She's really gorgeous. I kind of like Winona more. Anyway, the story was very complicated, the characters were a little interesting, and the aliens were fresh-meat eating creatures that will take some of the crew out one by one. Of course the death scenes were actually dead zone and bizarre, but so what? It was meant to be gory, bloody, and scary. I understand it was a disappointing way to end the "Alien" trilogy, but it wasn't that bad at all. It's just my only opinion. Sorry, Siskel and Ebert, but I really enjoyed it as a gore fest horror sc-fi film. Thumbs up for me on "Alien: Resurrection".
Stannis!
its crazy that people actually like this movie
RIP Siskel Ebert Robin Williams
i think an unfair thing sne do to genre movies is measure them against their own potentials rathher than against other films. fe, dune has a million $s worth of art production, yet it gets a bad review vs about last nite that takes place in a bedroom and bar.