I mean, I was the target age in 1987, and "Faces of Death" was absolutely a thing, but I never once heard of any teenage friends holding "video nasty parties" 🤣
These old episodes bring back so much nostalgia... Blockbuster Video rentals Witches of Eastwick (back when Cher & Jack Nicholson were huge box office draws) Harry & the Hendersons Etc. It's weird to realize that these two good men (Siskel & Ebert) are dead now and that so many years have flown by so quickly! Watching these videos and seeing how full of life they were is a bit sad at the same time...
I appreciate how often Roger calls out extreme misogyny in films. It’s interesting that neither suggested that parents could and maybe should talk with their kids about the videos. They acknowledge the potential harm being done by seeing them, but the focus is all on prevention, nothing about what the many, many kids who’ve seen them might need.
I remember going to a video store called super duper home videos. I used to love looking at the covers of all these horror films; but I will always remember in the documentary section the sleeve covers of these films. No pictures on the box, but I knew it was something different/wrong?!
"Harry and the Hendersons," probably works great as a kids movie. Yep. I was an 8 or so year old kid when it came out and I loved/love it. I really grew to love that corny song at the end as an adult. It's a tear jerker.
The Untouchables, Harry & the Hendersons and Witches of Eastwick. What a great week for movies and so glad I saw them all in the theater. Yes, I'm totally bragging.
@@Fiveash-Art i dont think its a masterpiece. However its far from garbage. There are many great things in it the music the great performance from Connery, the dialogue and some thrilling action scenes. I do have misgivings in it however Robert Deniro who mind you was still a legend at the time put in a terrible performance as Capone. A mixed bag for me but still very much worth seeing.
I always thought Kevin Costner could revist his character Elliot Ness but this time as a aging alcoholic trying to solve the torso murders in cleveland and his failed bid for mayor
The way they described my lovely slumber parties. But they got the movies wrong. Our favs were Blood Feast, Dead/Alive, and Street Trash. (Honorable mention for Re-Animator and Castle Freak) 😁😂
It's cheesy as hell ... It's actually pretty bad. The scene on the stairway I felt like I was watching The Naked Gun or something ... I was thinking.. Are they trying to make this purposely bad?
What are you talking about?? It's a great movie. The cinematography was fantastic. The acting was great. Sean Connery finally got an Oscar for his role in this movie. Eliot Ness was naive and sweet until he learns how tough he has to be. These scenes... like Capone beating the guy to death are absolute classics.
I know that's right, i thought all three of this films were, two of them made the best films of 1987 harry and the hendersons (the best family film since e.t. and gremlins) and the untouchables was a classic and of the witches of eastwick is pretty good, all 4 of them deliver good performances.
Nostalgia is great! it’s funny how these movie reviews be so wrong.they didn’t know what will become classics. But it was the sign of the times that’s a show by itself
I didn't usually disagree with Roger, but I do here. I loved The Untouchables. I don't understand his review. There were great scenes I still remember: the church, the interrogation, the baseball bat, the baby carriage, the record player, the roof, etc. There were so many great scenes in TU. Costner was a little subdued, but Connery & Garcia made up for it. Deniro was fine. The villains were menacing. I'm going to watch TU again. RIP. I am still a fan of Roger. :)
The Untouchables 👍🏻👍🏻 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 The Witches of Eastwick 👍🏻 👍🏻 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 Harry and the Hendersons 👎🏻 👎🏻 🌟 ½ God, I do miss Blockbuster Video, aren't you too?
I think Roger was simply disappointed by The Untouchables because he expected better given the considerable talent involved. I like The Untouchables but compared to De Palma's great works like Sisters, Carrie, Blow Out and Carlito's Way, it's a modest achievement.
They both missed the mark on Harry and the Hendersons. I loved it as a kid and love it today. I actually do think Untouchables was a bit overrated. Didn’t like the score or the acting. Never saw Witches of Eastwick.
I still really like The Untouchables and Connery was very good, but that he won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor was a travesty. It should have gone to Albert Brooks for Broadcast News.
@@LukeLovesRose I didn't like it ... Some of it almost seemed like a spoof, .. felt like I was watching Naked Gun or something .. and I know that wasn't intentional .. I usually really like De Palma .. but not this one.
The Untouchables came out before all the 90's Gangster Mafia movies and it was great
I mean, I was the target age in 1987, and "Faces of Death" was absolutely a thing, but I never once heard of any teenage friends holding "video nasty parties" 🤣
These old episodes bring back so much nostalgia...
Blockbuster Video rentals
Witches of Eastwick (back when Cher & Jack Nicholson were huge box office draws)
Harry & the Hendersons
Etc.
It's weird to realize that these two good men (Siskel & Ebert) are dead now and that so many years have flown by so quickly!
Watching these videos and seeing how full of life they were is a bit sad at the same time...
I agree.
It's a sobering reminder of how fleeting time is and how tenuous existence is; for better or worst, nothing lasts forever.
Ahh, Blockbuster. My childhood was spent there.
Thank you for these videos man!
I appreciate how often Roger calls out extreme misogyny in films. It’s interesting that neither suggested that parents could and maybe should talk with their kids about the videos. They acknowledge the potential harm being done by seeing them, but the focus is all on prevention, nothing about what the many, many kids who’ve seen them might need.
Agree/disagree I always loved hearing these twos takes--huge TY!
11:33 - My mind was in the gutter when Ebert said they were going to take us to the “back shelves” of the video store. 🤣
Yup; that was usually where a different kind of "video nasty" would be found.
Spot on critique of the Faces of Death movies and the affect to the youth audience, gold segment of the episode.
I remember going to a video store called super duper home videos. I used to love looking at the covers of all these horror films; but I will always remember in the documentary section the sleeve covers of these films. No pictures on the box, but I knew it was something different/wrong?!
"Harry and the Hendersons," probably works great as a kids movie. Yep. I was an 8 or so year old kid when it came out and I loved/love it. I really grew to love that corny song at the end as an adult. It's a tear jerker.
The Untouchables, Harry & the Hendersons and Witches of Eastwick. What a great week for movies and so glad I saw them all in the theater. Yes, I'm totally bragging.
Wow, if they were concerned about Nasties being rented by kids, they’d be losing their minds today with what kids can find on the internet!
It's one of the reasons why I, personally, believe that the Internet should be illegal to minors, like smoking, alcohol and drugs.
@@JanetStarChild *This is one of the stupidest comments/thoughts/principles I've come across in quite some time.*
@@MattSingh1
You must be very young and did not grow up in a world pre-Internet.
We used to watch Faces Of Death when we were young.
Connery's Irish brogue was certainly different
Could Ebert have been more wrong on The Untouchables??
Could he have been more right?
No, .. he was right. The movie is garbage.
@@Fiveash-Art i dont think its a masterpiece. However its far from garbage. There are many great things in it the music the great performance from Connery, the dialogue and some thrilling action scenes. I do have misgivings in it however Robert Deniro who mind you was still a legend at the time put in a terrible performance as Capone. A mixed bag for me but still very much worth seeing.
@@65g4 That's how I feel. Untouchables is a decent film that occasionally has flashes of brilliance.
Nope. Siskel was right this time. The Untouchables is sensational
I love the movie The Witches of Eastwick!!
I think Gene Siskels Review of Faces of Death is Hilarious 😂
I'm sorry but these guys are ALL WET about The Untouchables. It is truly one of the best movies ever made
I always thought Kevin Costner could revist his character Elliot Ness but this time as a aging alcoholic trying to solve the torso murders in cleveland and his failed bid for mayor
I would like to see another actor in such a role.
The way they described my lovely slumber parties. But they got the movies wrong. Our favs were Blood Feast, Dead/Alive, and Street Trash. (Honorable mention for Re-Animator and Castle Freak) 😁😂
Wow Ebert! Living under a stone for a year?
Wait it used to cost $79 to rent a video tape?
No. To buy them.
I enjoyed The Untouchables, but if I’m being honest Elbert’s criticism was pretty spot on.
Wow Ebert surprises me with The Untouchables. I thought he would like it. It’s not a great film, but it’s a. quite good one and extremely entertaining
It's cheesy as hell ... It's actually pretty bad. The scene on the stairway I felt like I was watching The Naked Gun or something ... I was thinking.. Are they trying to make this purposely bad?
@@Fiveash-Art The scene on the staircase was a homage to Battleship Potemkin.
@@ricardocantoral7672 yeah? So? It was stupid.. I was laughing my ass off at how bad it was.
@@Fiveash-Art I thought it was quite suspenseful but as Roger said, why was that in there outside of inserting a pointless homage?
What are you talking about?? It's a great movie. The cinematography was fantastic. The acting was great. Sean Connery finally got an Oscar for his role in this movie. Eliot Ness was naive and sweet until he learns how tough he has to be.
These scenes... like Capone beating the guy to death are absolute classics.
Roger Ebert was WRONG about
The Untouchables
Harry and The Hendersons
I know that's right, i thought all three of this films were, two of them made the best films of 1987 harry and the hendersons (the best family film since e.t. and gremlins) and the untouchables was a classic and of the witches of eastwick is pretty good, all 4 of them deliver good performances.
Nostalgia is great! it’s funny how these movie reviews be so wrong.they didn’t know what will become classics. But it was the sign of the times that’s a show by itself
I didn't usually disagree with Roger, but I do here. I loved The Untouchables. I don't understand his review. There were great scenes I still remember: the church, the interrogation, the baseball bat, the baby carriage, the record player, the roof, etc. There were so many great scenes in TU. Costner was a little subdued, but Connery & Garcia made up for it. Deniro was fine. The villains were menacing. I'm going to watch TU again. RIP. I am still a fan of Roger. :)
The Untouchables 👍🏻👍🏻 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
The Witches of Eastwick 👍🏻 👍🏻 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Harry and the Hendersons 👎🏻 👎🏻 🌟 ½
God, I do miss Blockbuster Video, aren't you too?
Harry and the Hendersons is far from a two thumb down movie
Roger was my favorite credit Gene was number two. That being said I am shocked that Roger gave a thumbs down to the untouchables?
I think Roger was simply disappointed by The Untouchables because he expected better given the considerable talent involved. I like The Untouchables but compared to De Palma's great works like Sisters, Carrie, Blow Out and Carlito's Way, it's a modest achievement.
it`s a a really different style of movie than DePalma`s suspense thrillers.. Costner was really wooden.... though I liked the movie..
@@iluvmylovebirdandmybudgiet7729 Yes, it falls under the category of more mainstream fare but I wish it was a little more subversive.
Sisters?? Blow Out?? Who the heck remembers those bombs?
@@LukeLovesRose Any real film fan treasures those brilliant thrillers.
@@ricardocantoral7672 For what?
Now I feel like seeing the Untouchables and Faces of Death. Mission failure.
They both missed the mark on Harry and the Hendersons. I loved it as a kid and love it today.
I actually do think Untouchables was a bit overrated. Didn’t like the score or the acting.
Never saw Witches of Eastwick.
Ohhh I miss Bob
I still really like The Untouchables and Connery was very good, but that he won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor was a travesty. It should have gone to Albert Brooks for Broadcast News.
Gene and Roger talking about the type of people who like video nasties should’ve cut to Jay Bauman.
😂
That’s right Jay
I agree with Roger on the Untouchables
I couldn't disagree more with Roger on "The Untouchables."
"The Untouchables" would have been better with Mickey Rourke as Eliot Ness and Chazz Palminteri as Al Capone.
These clowns were a) wrong about a LOT of movies and b) prudes. I have lost respect for both of them after watching this one post. Thanks!
Yep .. The Untouchables sucks
No way
@@LukeLovesRose I didn't like it ... Some of it almost seemed like a spoof, .. felt like I was watching Naked Gun or something .. and I know that wasn't intentional .. I usually really like De Palma .. but not this one.