Siskel & Ebert – Best of 1995
The opening 90 seconds is missing, I can’t do anything about that.
Siskel’s list:
1. Crumb
2. Toy Story
3. Nixon
4. Babe
5. Dead Man Walking
6. Leaving Las Vegas
7. The American President
8. Exotica
9. Apollo 13
10. Les Misérables
Ebert’s list:
1. Leaving Las Vegas
2. Crumb
3. Dead Man Walking
4. Nixon
5. Casino
6. Apollo 13
7. Exotica
8. My Family
9. Carrington
10. A Walk in the Clouds
cisco academie
First of all, Siskel was wrong about Casino which stood the test of time. Also, Heat , The Usual Suspect, and Se7en should have made it to the top 10 list.
My best 1995 films
Before Sunrise
Casino
Heat
Nixon
Crumb
Crimson Tide
Under Siege 2
Apollo 13
Higher Learning
Losing Isaiah
Waiting to Exhale
While You Were Sleeping
Dead Man Walking
Clueless
Balto
Toy Story
Pocahontas
A Goofy Movie
I love the Vegas representation in 1995. Showgirls, Casino and the best out of all of them, Leaving Las Vegas.
Did they review devil in a blue dress
Leaving Las Vegas is one of my favorite movies since I first saw it in 2022
Going between these Best of and Worst of lists is giving me whiplash 🥴
Crazy to think Babe is the biggest film remember from that year but it didn't make Ebert's list.
Everything else beside Casino and Toy Story was forgotten.
se7en, heat, strange days, dead man, 12 monkeys, city of lost children, the usual suspects
braveheart
friday
waterworld
tommy boy
billy madison
clueless
hackers
Leaving Los vegas, very sad. Loved it.
They don’t get what lies are all about. Dummies
12:03
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For Me My Best and Favorite Flim of the year 1995 in my opinion
1. Casper
2. Toy Story
3. Now and Then
4. Apollo 13
5. Gold Diggers
6. A Goofy Movie
7. Pocahontas
8. Goldeneye
9 Annie A Royal Adventure
10. Casino
I have not gone back to leaving Las Vegas since I first saw it on vhs after it’s release. It is a very tough rewatch.
They shift around in their chairs too much. They did this for years every time they’d begin to talk.
So hilarious that you tube blurred out scene from "Casino".
These guys were the best.
9:09 it’s funny, Siskel makes the argument for the existence of a film not too unlike The Wolf of Wall Street here, and indeed I think that film’s purpose in Scorcese’s larger catalogue is what Siskel indicates: that the locus of coercive violent greed in America depicted in Goodfellas and Casino is now to be found in the corporate world
Early 80s Siskel and Ebert were questionable at times, especially when it came to horror. But 90s Siskel and Ebert were firing on all cylinders by comparison
Leaving Las Vegas is still my fave movie of all time. An absolute masterpiece.
Best all-around film of 1995: RUMBLE IN THE BRONX. Jackie and company DELIVER the ad like a steel trap laced with electricity! 👊 👊 👊 💥
Cant believe neither one mentioned "Heat" by Michael Mann.
my top ten list for 1995
1 nixon
2 apollo 13
3 braveheart
4 the american president
5 while you were sleeping
6 forget paris
7 heat
8 get shorty
9 the bridges of madison county
10 mr hollands opus