Siskel & Ebert - Beauty and the Beast, Black Robe, My Girl, Meeting Venus
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- čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
- In this episode, Siskel and Ebert review: Beauty and the Beast, Black Robe, My Girl and Meeting Venus.
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00:00 - Intro
01:06 - Beauty and the Beast
05:21 - Black Robe
08:20 - My Girl
12:24 - Meeting Venus
15:33 - Casting Gone with the Wind Sequel
19:34 - Recap
Having just seen Black Robe, I'm leaning more towards Siskel's opinion than Ebert's. Ebert is right that the film is bleak, rough, and depressing, but that's also why I respect it. Especially nowadays when every movie, it seems, takes the happy, optimistic, inspiring route. This film does none of that, and throws us into a high-stakes world where death is common, and no one is guaranteed to survive. It makes the film that much more compelling, and it gives us a reason to stay glued to the screen for 100 minutes. Overall, Black Robe is highly underrated. Give it a watch if you're able to handle some rough stuff.
These full review episodes of different movies are awesome. Thank you a ton for uploading them
I like Beauty and the Beast and My Girl.
The Wet Bandits watched My Girl and thought Bees that what we needed😏
I’ve said it before on other videos but it bears repeating, thanks for these uploads.
I watched My Girl when I just was the same age of the main characters, so it had a great impact on me
I would like to see the Ebert and Roeper review of Beauty and the Beast 2002
I’m surprised Anna Chlumsky didn’t make many more movies. Normally I’m not a fan of child actors but she was very talented.
She's been thankfully very prolific as an adult
She has worked steadily for years and had a strong supporting role in HBO’s Veep
She was great in _In the Loop._
“Beauty and the Beast” (1991)
Review: 1:07
Recap: 19:36
My Girl wrecked me.
Same here and I saw it in my 20s
I read that the MPAA wanted to make _My Girl_ about 11-year-olds a PG-13 movie, but the filmmakers challenged it and won. Unfortunately, the filmmakers of _Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret_ about 11-year-olds got stuck with a PG-13 rating. So hardly any adolescents watched it, just a few "old" ladies who read the book and some mothers who brought kids that were 13 and older.
"Scarlett" was Joanne Whalley
"Rhett": Timothy Dalton
B & B is wonderful & it Was nominated for best picture; this is 1991
17:31 Interesting that Roger considered Timothy Dalton as Rhett Butler, who ultimately got the role. And Meryl Streep can play anything. She might have worked as Scarlett O'Hara. I wasn't impressed with the miniseries, but I never read the book, and had no interest in doing so. I didn't see the reason for it -- or the miniseries that followed.