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Sneak Previews

  • TV Series
  • 1975–1996
  • 30m
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8.5/10
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Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel in Sneak Previews (1975)
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Two critics review films both old and new.Two critics review films both old and new.Two critics review films both old and new.

  • Stars
    • Gene Siskel
    • Roger Ebert
    • Jeffrey Lyons
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    711
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Gene Siskel
      • Roger Ebert
      • Jeffrey Lyons
    • 8User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Gene Siskel
    Gene Siskel
    • Self - Host
    • 1975–1982
    Roger Ebert
    Roger Ebert
    • Self - Host
    • 1975–1982
    Jeffrey Lyons
    Jeffrey Lyons
    • Self - Host
    • 1983–1992
    Neal Gabler
    Neal Gabler
    • Self - Host
    • 1983–1985
    Michael Medved
    Michael Medved
    • Self - Guest…
    • 1985–1992
    John Iltis
    • Self - Publicist
    • 1980
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    9Moonbeam_87

    Before the Thumbs

    Before the Thumbs, There was Yes and No. Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert Were both on the Fence of Annie 1982, but gave it a Yes. Gene Siskel Roger Ebert two Men that knew how to do a Review This gets My TM S for Satisfactory.
    9justin-fencsak

    thank god for youtube to revisit this show....

    When this first aired on a local PBS station in Chicago along with many PBS stations in 1975, it became a huge hit and coined the prhase Two Thumbs up!!! The show would go on into syndication on network TV under Disney and became the most popular movie review show of all time, paving the way for rivals and even Youtube critics and a cartoon parody starring Jon Lovitz.
    Blueghost

    I grew up watching this show.

    That is I used to watch Siskel and Ebert spar when they were PBS icons, and recall the great reviews they gave cult films, the likes of which were "The Road Warrior", "Sword and the Sorcerer", and then deservedly skewer films like "Porky's" or "The Last American Virgin" ad nauseum. Then, the real gems of the show would appear, and they would lavish praise on films worthy of adulation and respect like "Raging Bull" or "My Dinner with Andre".

    Oft times the young portly Ebert would disagree with his slim counterpart. The Abbott and Costello of film reviews. The Laurel and Hardy. No, they weren't intentionally comic, and often were adversarial, but this added a human dimension, and that's what movies, good movies (even a few bad ones) are all about. They pointed out the foibles and flaws of the filmic world, and helped steer and otherwise guide us to more deserving cinematic offerings.

    Did we always pay attention? No. Were they always right? Mostly. Did they forever place their mark on media. Indelibly.

    The formula has been copied with varying degrees of success (or lack thereof). None has held a torch to the original dynamic duo who gave us opposing, sometimes conflicting, but always informative points of view.

    As others mentioned, yes, they went on to mainstream network TV with the thumbs-gag-thing, which made another stamp on our visual media psyche. But the thumbs thing (regardless of Roman origin) would have not meant anything without Siskel and Ebert.

    Siskel is with us no more, and Ebert has narrowly escaped the fate of his slimmer partner, but soldier on with his outstanding insight into films and all things visual. One countered the other, and one still feels a sense of loss sans Sikels presence, but those filling in for him, notably Roepert, have done him proud.

    The show is to be no more in the coming weeks (again, at the time of this writing), and I for one, not always having been a faithful follower, will miss it. I have fond memories of watching that show from Chicago while in California's smoldering hot and icy cold valley, and likewise when I moved to the relative Mediterranean calm of the San Francisco Bay Area. I didn't know much about Chicago then, but I knew it must be a place of great expectations to produce (or at least bring together) two such outstanding and well educated minds on what we find appealing, what we should like, what we should disdain, and what can fool us if we're not careful.

    Thanks for reading.
    10mrb1980

    Best Film Review Show Ever

    I first saw this show in late 1980 when Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert were reviewing the worst movies of 1980. I was immediately impressed by their chemistry and charm and by their approach to reviewing films. I grew up reading Pauline Kael's reviews, and I'm certain that she hated every movie she ever saw. However, Siskel and Ebert were willing to watch and review movies in a different light and even though they often disagreed, they were always entertaining and refreshing. The team sadly came to an end with Gene Siskel's untimely death in 1999, but Roger Ebert continued with his insightful reviews until his passing about 12 years later. In retrospect, I took this show and its charming leads for granted back in the 1980s and 1990s, since no film review show since has even come close.
    gabriel-19

    thank you Gene Siskel

    Gene Siskel died this weekend and it brought back memories of the early show when it was on pbs. He and Ebert shattered the image of critics as uptight prigs in dated tuxes and helped explain what made a movie good or bad in ways we could all relate too. I have no idea how many hours of my life were spent with Gene Siskel but they were enjoyable and enlightening ones. Thank you Gene Siskel.

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    • Trivia
      Originally, this public television series was intended to be produced in various cities with local newspaper film critics featured for their reviews. However, the Chicago film critics of the first incarnation of this intended TV franchise, Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, proved so popular that it was decided that their show would be distributed nationally instead.
    • Connections
      Featured in CBS This Morning: Episode dated 8 December 1995 (1995)

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    • Release date
      • November 26, 1975 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Opening Soon at a Theater Near You
    • Filming locations
      • Illinois, USA
    • Production company
      • WTTW National Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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