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Release Date:
13 September 1986 (USA) morePlot:
Chicago critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert rate new movies with a thumbs up, or a thumbs down. full summaryAwards:
Nominated for 5 Primetime Emmys. moreNewsDesk:
(13 articles)
Disney Swiftly Replaces Ebert And Roeper (From Studio Briefing. 23 July 2008, 10:27 AM, PDT)
Roeper Quitting At The Movies (From Studio Briefing. 21 July 2008, 10:30 AM, PDT)
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Roger Ebert is Film Criticism's National Treasure moreCast
(Series Cast Summary - 1 of 21)| Richard Roeper | ... | Himself - Host / ... (77 episodes, 2000-2008) |
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Ebert & Roeper (International: English title) (new title)Ebert & Roeper and the Movies (USA) (new title)
Roger Ebert & the Movies (USA) (new title)
Siskel & Ebert (USA) (new title)
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30 minCountry:
USALanguage:
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1.33 : 1 moreSound Mix:
MonoFilming Locations:
Chicago, Illinois, USAMOVIEmeter: 
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Critics who filled in for Ebert, post-surgery: David Edelstein, Stephen Hunter, Dave Karger, Zorianna Kit, Christy Lemire, Jay Leno, John Mellencamp, Kim Morgan, Wesley Morris, Govindini Murty, George Pennacchio, Michael Phillips, Harold Ramis, John Ridley, Peter Sagal, Lisa Schwarzbaum, A.O. Scott, Toni Senecal, Brad Silberling, Kevin Smith, Anne Thompson, Katherine Tulich, Aisha Tyler, Mario Van Peebles, Fred Willard, and Robert Wilonsky. moreQuotes:
[reviewing "Clifford"]Roger Ebert: [surprised] You took... kids to see this? This is the kind of movie where after kids see this, they should see "The Good Son" to cheer themselves up!
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Ever since I was 13 years old, and I tuned into "Sneak Previews" with Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert back in 1982, I fell in love with these two guys overnight. Besides being the kings of film critics, they also had the makings of a comedy team in the Abbott and Costello vein (well, you figure out who was Abbott and who was Costello, and the answer is painfully obvious). They were so highly successful they were asked to go onto syndicated TV and do "At the Movies", which did wonders for their forever-famous thumbs and their careers, then another TV show bearing their name, which kept fans rolling in the aisles until Siskel's tragic death in 1999. By the way, replacements for "Sneak Previews" and "At the Movies" were copycats who shouldn't have been there because Siskel and Ebert were always number one. Those annoying copycats included New York's squeaky-voiced, touchy-feely Jeffrey Lyons, the nerdy Michael Medved, the mean-streaked Rex, Reed, and the bimbette Dixie Whatley who didn't really review movies, but her glamourous presence was only to lure unsuspecting viewers. Anyway, we all miss Siskel and no other critic in his chair, not even the new guy, Richard Roeper, could ever review movies the way Siskel did. Ebert does his best with Roeper, and it seems that the corpulent Ebert is now the straight man, which he always needed because he was a better spark plug with Siskel. Still, Roeper is nowhere near as bad as the four copycats in the above paragraph, and the show is still going on, as long as there is Ebert.