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Siskel & Ebert (1986)

Roger Ebert: Self - Host

The Worst Films of 1987

Siskel & Ebert

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Self - Host

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  • Roger Ebert: Coming up next, the worst movie of 1987 and maybe of the decade, and if you think our choice might be "Ishtar", you may not be disappointed.
  • Roger Ebert: [regarding "Like Father Like Son"] Don't you think he would've figured out that when you trade brains with somebody, you'd also trade accents? Because the fact is at least that part of the brain controlling speech remained in the original host cranium, so that Dudley Moore continues to speak like Dudley Moore, even when he becomes a teenager. And his son bec- so the whole idea of changing identities is lost, because you're constantly aware of the fact that the actor is inhabiting the same body that he started out in.
  • Gene Siskel: You have already thought more deeply about the film than the people who made it.
  • Roger Ebert: I think I may have thought more deeply about the film than the people who made it COULD think.

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