Siskel & Ebert (1996) - Primal Fear, Faithful, The Last Supper & The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
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- čas přidán 9. 12. 2020
- 0:00 - Intro
0:52 - Primal Fear: Siskel 👎 & Ebert 👍
4:59 - A Thin Line Between Love & Hate: 👎👎
7:26 - Faithful: 👎👎
10:29 In current release
10:40 - The Last Supper: 👍👍
14:14 - The Umbrellas of Cherbourg: 👍👍
Video pick of the week
17:44 - Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey (1993)
19:07 - Good Vibration by The Beach Boys
19:25 - Recap the reviews
"I did think he was good, but I didn't realize he went to your school. That explains it. OK."
"I didn't go to the drama school."
"I believe that too!"
FUCKING BURNED HAHAHA
"The Last Supper" is one of my favorite little-seen gems, and really holds up today. Great work by the young cast and director Stacy Title, all of whom went on to further terrific work. (Also, RIP Stacy, who passed away a few years ago, and is survived by Jonathan Penner, her longtime husband, who acquitted himself really nicely here and in other shows and movies as well.)
Primal Fear was a hit back then and a decent movie
The last supper 🍽 & The umbrellas of Cherbourg are good 👍⭐⭐⭐
I enjoyed primal fear and I really enjoyed The Last Supper. Never saw the other films.
"The Last Supper" sounds like a serious and dark(er) version of "Arsenic and Dark Lace."
No mention of the Theremin in The Lost Weekend ?
Emmy Award winner Gregory Hoblit's TV directing background (LA Law, Hill Street Blues) shows in "Primal Fear's" overblown courtroom and prison scenes. Otherwise, Edward Norton should have won an Oscar a year later.
Not one Cher's best films.
Love Cher in Mask & Moonstruck
Primal Fear, A Thing Line Between Love and Hate, and The Last Supper are good movies.
@@Jbaxter85 mermaids wasn't too bad either
20:42 "That's good news"...?
That does seem like odd
My reviews: out of 5
1 " Primal Fear " 3 out of 5 👍
2 " A Thin Line Between Love and Hate " 2 out of 5 👎
3 " Faithful " 2.5 out of 5 👎
4 " The Last Supper " 3 out of 5 👍
Is there anything that gets a five from you ?
What about umbrellas of Cherbourg?
Primal Fear does have an awesome twist ending. I am surprise neither Siskel nor Ebert commented on it. I am not saying they have to spoil or reveal it but say something about "This movie had a really interesting ending."
Man what a shit week for movies