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Overview

User Rating:
8.6/10   357 votes
Director:
Don DuPree
Seasons:
unknown more
Release Date:
13 September 1986 (USA) more
Genre:
Talk-Show more
Plot:
Chicago critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert rate new movies with a thumbs up, or a thumbs down. full summary
Awards:
Nominated for 5 Primetime Emmys. more
NewsDesk:
(14 articles)
Sound Off: Who's Watching the New 'At The Movies'?
 (From Cinematical. 16 September 2008, 2:02 PM, PDT)

Disney Swiftly Replaces Ebert And Roeper
 (From Studio Briefing. 23 July 2008, 10:27 AM, PDT)

User Comments:
Gene, you will be missed more

Cast

 (Series Cast Summary - 1 of 23)
Richard Roeper ... Himself - Host / ... (77 episodes, 2000-2008)
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Series Directed by
Don DuPree (unknown episodes)
 
Series Produced by
David Kodeski .... assistant producer / associate producer (unknown episodes, 2003-2007)
Don DuPree .... executive producer (unknown episodes, 2003)
David Plummer .... assistant producer / producer (unknown episodes, 2003)
Stuart Cleland .... executive producer (unknown episodes)
Larry Dieckhaus .... executive producer (unknown episodes)
Andrea Gronvall .... producer (unknown episodes)
Janet LaMonica .... segment producer (unknown episodes)
 
Series Original Music by
JJ Lee (9 episodes, 2008)

David Feldestein (unknown episodes)
 
Series Editorial Department
Greg Connors .... colorist (unknown episodes, 1986)
 
Series Other crew
Barbara Warren .... publicist (unknown episodes)
Lauren Willems .... intern (unknown episodes)
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
At the Movies (USA) (new title)
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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Runtime:
30 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Filming Locations:
Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Ebert and Roeper's best movies of 2005: - EBERT - 10. Millions (2004) - 9. Yes (2004/I) - 8. King Kong (2005) - 7. Nine Lives (2005) - 6. Me and You and Everyone We Know (2005) - 5. Brokeback Mountain (2005) - 4. Junebug (2005) - 3. Munich (2005) - 2. Syriana (2005) - 1. Crash (2004/I) - ROEPER - 10. The 40 Year Old Virgin (2005) - 9. Walk the Line (2005) - 8. A History of Violence (2005) - 7. Brokeback Mountain (2005) - 6. Capote (2005) - 5. Nine Lives (2005) - 4. Munich (2005) - 3. Crash (2004/I) - 2. The New World (2005) - 1. Syriana (2005) more
Quotes:
Gene Siskel: [criticising Roger's thumbs up for "Gorilla's in the Mist"] You're only saying you like the film because apes and a woman are there, and they look pretty. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Married with Children: The Two That Got Away (#10.9)" (1995) more

FAQ

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5 out of 5 people found the following comment useful:-
Gene, you will be missed, 22 February 1999
Author: Sean Gallagher (naes@cgocable.net) from Oakville, Ont. Canada

I write this two days after the death of co-host Gene Siskel, and somehow, it doesn't quite seem real yet. I've been watching the show religiously since 1990. In addition to getting to see clips from a movie, and being able to check my opinion next to two critics I respected, it also made good television. Gene was well-known as a basketball fan (the Chicago Bulls in particular), and watching the show was like watching a half-hour one-on-one game every week, though since the movies always changed, it rarely got boring, and while they probably agreed more than they disagreed, the creative tension between them was healthy and made for a dynamic show, considering it's just two guys talking about movies.

Although I probably agreed with Roger more, I identified with Gene more, because he always let you know where he stood, whereas Roger was more objective. And while some may have sniped about him and Roger making appearances on talk shows like Jay Leno and David Letterman, I always thought it was good that he understood that while movies were worth taking seriously, as well as writing about them, there was nothing wrong with having fun with yourself. I'm sure Gene would want people to still watch the show, so I will, but I will certainly miss him.

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