1.
In fact, Cannonball Run II. I used to pick that as the worst movie ever made.
Gene Siskel
2.
That's probably when I get the most angry at American movies, when they just so cynically manipulate the audience without even trying to give a good story.
Gene Siskel
3.
Is this film more interesting than a documentary of the same actors having lunch?
Gene Siskel
4.
I'm not surprised that Spielberg was able to capture the heroism of Schindler; so many of his movies are about the better part of mankind.
Gene Siskel
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The result is a picture that represents so much of what I want and rarely get from a movie - a couple of hours filled with characters who are as exciting as the people I know in real life.
Gene Siskel
6.
There is a point when a personal opinion shades off into an error of fact.
Gene Siskel
7.
Two things are not debatable: eroticism, and comedy. If you don't think it's sexy, or funny, there's no way I can change your mind.
Gene Siskel
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As a critic, I try very hard to say exactly what I think. And in a medium in which we are well-known for the binary thumbs up and thumbs down, I try to be able to give the mixed review. But most pictures fall into that middle ground, so I wrestle over which way my thumb is going to turn. It's not flip.
Gene Siskel
9.
John Goodman is more that just a big guy, he's a wonderful actor.
Gene Siskel
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They know they got the TV ad, they know they got the name recognition, they know that they can do a tie in with McDonald's or some fast food outlet and the money is just gonna flow in.
Gene Siskel
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A film that aims low should not be praised for hitting that target.
Gene Siskel
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But you know, really, if you think about it Roger and I and all critics really have one absolute essential part of our credentials and that is that you believe that that is actually what we think.
Gene Siskel
13.
I would rather turn my head and cough than see any part of 'Patch Adams' again.
Gene Siskel
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The only actor who I think probably might have possibly taken a swing at me if he could have would be Burt Reynolds. He used to call Roger and me the Bruise Brothers, out of Chicago.
Gene Siskel
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We don't pretend to disagree.
Gene Siskel
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I already shot my wad on the Protestants!
Gene Siskel