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Siskel & Ebert Review The Films of…Bob Clark

A chronological compilation of Siskel & Ebert reviewing the films of Bob Clark on their show

From Murder By Decree (1979) to Loose Cannons (1990)

Unfortunately, I couldn’t find their review of ‘From the Hip’ (1987), and they started too late to review Clark’s early horror films like ‘Black Christmas’ (1974)

Primarily for educational purposes, but enjoy however you see fit!

For more of this series:

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13 thoughts on “Siskel & Ebert Review The Films of…Bob Clark

  • These are wonderful. Do Steven Spielberg, Brian DePalma. Or maybe all Jack Nicholson films.

  • That music from Porky's is also in the Spanish slasher masterpiece Pieces 😂

  • Oh, how corrupt a sex comedy is. Sheesh. I wonder what they made of Black Christmas with all the c-words growled out of a phone?

  • Murder By Decree is my favorite Bob Clarke film, an excellent Sherlock Holmes thriller.

  • No review of " Black Christmas " underated horror flick by Bob Clark.

  • Loving all these videos! Keep it up!
    Would love to see a vid of Brian DePalma's films reviewed.

  • Bob Clark directed some great movies, some horrible movies, and some in the middle, but I will always give him credit for not being tied to one particular genre.

  • Such a cool choice, I grew up on his work! I even enjoy some of his duds-Clark had a unique style and his own players. 10:36-laughing my ass off again many years later!

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