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Look Who's Siskel and Ebert Now!
Josh and Josh
7 episodes
1 day ago
Look Who's Siskel and Ebert Now is a monthly podcast where two dimbulbs compare their no-nothing takes on Film to classic Siskel and Ebert reviews. We'll see you at the movies.
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Look Who's Siskel and Ebert Now is a monthly podcast where two dimbulbs compare their no-nothing takes on Film to classic Siskel and Ebert reviews. We'll see you at the movies.
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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Episode 5 - Congo (1995)
Look Who's Siskel and Ebert Now!
47 minutes 31 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 5 - Congo (1995)

In the 90s movies based on Michael Crichton novels were having a moment, and so were films featuring gorillas. What happens when you mix cinematic peanut butter and chocolate?

You get Frank Marshall's Congo, a film featuring solid puppet work, Joe Don Baker smashing stuff, Ernie Hudson doing his best Clark Gabble, a drunk gorilla named Amy, and Tim Curry being PEAK Tim Curry.

Welcome to Look Who's Siskel and Ebert Now where we watch movies Siskel and Ebert have reviewed and compare our takes to theirs.

Contact us!

  • Email: ⁠SandEnow@gmail.com
  • Dillon's Twitter: ⁠@bigfaceless
Look Who's Siskel and Ebert Now!
Look Who's Siskel and Ebert Now is a monthly podcast where two dimbulbs compare their no-nothing takes on Film to classic Siskel and Ebert reviews. We'll see you at the movies.