Thursday, February 17, 2011

Early Episodes of Siskel & Ebert Shows Now Archived Online



From slashfilm [excerpt], Over the past year and change, Roger Ebert has written a new chapter in his more than forty-year career as a major film critic. Now some of the earliest days of that career are online thanks to the Library of Congress and SiskelandEbert.org, which presents raw tape archives of the early episodes of Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert’s film review shows that aired for decades, starting in 1975.

I grew up watching Sneak Previews, the second incarnation of their show, and this archive isn’t just a time capsule, but a reminder of some of my first exposure to film criticism of any kind. I think the show was the first exposure to film criticism that a great many people had, and it is a reminder of a time when getting detailed info on films was a much more difficult process than turning to an IMDB app on your phone. The voices of Siskel and Ebert were enough of a cultural force that the idea of the thumbs-up rating system became universally recognized.

3 comments:

Octopunk said...

Oh my GOD Siskel's MUSTACHE!!!!

I had no idea! We watched Sneak Previews a lot in my house, but I don't think I ever saw that beast.

DKC said...

That mustache is pretty hilarious.

Sneak Previews was always a favorite show of mine. Remember how snarky they would get when they disagreed? Classic.

JPX said...

It's almost like Siskel is saying, "Yeah I put on a fake mustache today, I dare you to say something about it".

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