In the Line of Fire/Son in Law/Rookie of the Year/Free Willy/Jacquot
- Episode aired Jul 10, 1993
- TV-PG
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Roger Ebert - Host: Clint Eastwood is a secret service man who blames himself for the Kennedy assassination and doesn't want another president to die in "In the Line of Fire", one of the new movies we'll be reviewing this week on "Siskel & Ebert". And we'll also take a look at a new film about a friendship between a boy and a whale. I'm Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times.
Gene Siskel - Host: Sorta reminds me of OUR relationship.
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Siskel & Ebert (1993)
Season 7, Episode 42
IN THE LINE OF FIRE, SON IN LAW, ROOKIE OF THE YEAR, FREE WILLY and JACQUOT are the five films reviewed in this week's rather memorable episode. I remember watching all of these films in the theater back when they were released and I also remember watching this episode when it originally aired. For the most part this is another highly entertaining episode as they get into some debates on IN THE LINE OF FIRE, although both enjoyed the film. There's also a funny debate in regards to FREE WILLY. The highlight of the episode happens right off the bat when Siskel through a joke at Ebert, which was just downright hilarious. Fans of the series will find a lot to be enjoyed here and as usual the reviews themselves were top-notch.
Season 7, Episode 42
IN THE LINE OF FIRE, SON IN LAW, ROOKIE OF THE YEAR, FREE WILLY and JACQUOT are the five films reviewed in this week's rather memorable episode. I remember watching all of these films in the theater back when they were released and I also remember watching this episode when it originally aired. For the most part this is another highly entertaining episode as they get into some debates on IN THE LINE OF FIRE, although both enjoyed the film. There's also a funny debate in regards to FREE WILLY. The highlight of the episode happens right off the bat when Siskel through a joke at Ebert, which was just downright hilarious. Fans of the series will find a lot to be enjoyed here and as usual the reviews themselves were top-notch.
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- Jan 15, 2018
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