The Object of My Affection/Paulie/Nightwatch/Suicide Kings/Wild Man Blues/Chinese Box
- Episode aired Apr 18, 1998
- TV-PG
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- TriviaEbert mistakenly labels the original version of Nightwatch (1997) as being a Dutch film, when discussing parallels with The Vanishing (1993).
- Quotes
Roger Ebert - Host: [reviewing "Paulie"] In a way, this whole movie comes down to whether or not you like Paulie the parrot, and I didn't. He talks and talks and talks, and at first, you're amazed by a talking parrot, but at the end of the movie, you're ready for the parrot to shut up already!
Gene Siskel - Host: Yeah, I mean, I didn't like "Paulie" either. Now, I want to tell you something. Just by sheer coincidence, two days before we saw this movie, I saw a movie called "Babe" again.
Roger Ebert - Host: Uh-huh.
Gene Siskel - Host: Oh. Oh my God...
Roger Ebert - Host: Okay, "Babe"?
Gene Siskel - Host: In other words, it CAN be done. You can anthropormorphize...
Roger Ebert - Host: Well no no no no...
Gene Siskel - Host: ...A creature.
Roger Ebert - Host: ...Wait a minute, I'd like to corr- it can be done with a pig, a dog, a horse, and a cat, and a monkey...
Gene Siskel - Host: And a duck.
Roger Ebert - Host: And a duck, and a whale, but it can't be done with a parrot.
Gene Siskel - Host: Well, I wouldn't want to put limits on people, it can be done with good writing, and there isn't any in this one.
[Ebert chuckles]
Gene Siskel - Host: I mean, no, I did not like "Paulie", I wanted, uh, to have a big cat come up and just eat the parrot.
Roger Ebert - Host: Oh no, no, no, that's cruel, Gene.
Gene Siskel - Host: That's intended to be cruel.
- ConnectionsFeatures Wild Man Blues (1997)