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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

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22 thoughts on “Siskel & Ebert – Best of 1995

  • 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.

  • 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

  • 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".

  • 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! 👊 👊 👊 💥

  • 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

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