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47 Episodes 1989 - 1990
Episode 1
Sat, Sep 16, 1989

Episode 2
Sat, Sep 23, 1989

Episode 3
Sat, Sep 30, 1989

Episode 4
Sat, Oct 7, 1989
Episode 5
Fri, Jan 27, 1989
Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert give all thumbs up to four new movies. Both enjoy The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989) for its old-fashioned qualities; Siskel emphasizes what is fresh and original as well. Breaking In (1989) is a quirky caper comedy with heart. The critics are especially happy to get a good Burt Reynolds performance after years of dumb car-crash flicks. Woody Allen's Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) is "cynical and despairing and sometimes very funny portrait of the modern world." Siskel says it distills the essence of the 1980s. They consider Look Who's Talking (1989) to be a charming domestic comedy with a potentially dreary gimmick that proves to be funny. Finally, they pay tribute to the late Bette Davis.

Episode 6
Sat, Oct 21, 1989

Episode 7
Sat, Oct 28, 1989

Episode 8
Sat, Nov 4, 1989

Episode 9
Sat, Nov 11, 1989
Episode 10
Sat, Nov 18, 1989

Episode 11
Sat, Nov 25, 1989

Episode 12
Sat, Dec 2, 1989

Episode 13
Sat, Dec 9, 1989

Episode 14
Fri, Jan 27, 1989
Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert review five new movies. A split vote on Family Business (1989). Both critics agree the half-comic, half-serious crime movie is uneven, but Ebert liked pieces well enough to recommend it. Another split vote on Blaze (1989). Ebert liked the characters; Siskel felt they were cute but didn't really take him anyplace. Two thumbs up for the David Mamet-scripted comedy, We're No Angels (1989), a very loose remake of the 1955 Humphrey Bogart movie. Siskel loved everything about it; Ebert is only tepidly positive. Two thumbs down for the The Wizard (1989), a poor children's movie that exists only to plug Nintendo. Two more thumbs down for _The Rosegarden (1989)_, a well-meaning Holocaust movie that unintentionally trivializes it.

Episode 15
Sat, Dec 23, 1989

Episode 16
Sat, Dec 30, 1989
Episode 17
Sat, Jan 6, 1990

Episode 18
Sat, Jan 13, 1990
In this special episode, Siskel and Ebert highlight actors that they think came into their own in 1989: Denzel Washington, Emily Lloyd, Daniel Day-Lewis, Meg Ryan, John Cusack, Ione Skye, Kenneth Branagh, and Mary Stuart Masterson.

Episode 19
Sat, Jan 20, 1990

Episode 20
Sat, Feb 3, 1990

Episode 21
Sat, Feb 10, 1990

Episode 22
Sat, Feb 17, 1990

Episode 23
Sat, Feb 24, 1990

Episode 24
Sat, Mar 3, 1990
Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert review five new movies. The Hunt for Red October (1990): two thumbs up for the exciting Tom Clancy thriller. House Party (1990): a split vote for the music-filled black youth comedy. Siskel found the story wooden and predictable; Ebert thought the movie was a lot of fun. Courage Mountain (1989): two thumbs down for the modernized Heidi story. Rosalie Goes Shopping (1989): a split vote. Siskel didn't buy the story about a West German immigrant woman in Arkansas stealing the good life on credit; Ebert did. Too Beautiful for You (1989): two thumbs up for the French love story. Both critics praise its adult attitude toward sex and physical appearance; Ebert criticizes only the fantasy sequences.

Episode 25
Sat, Mar 10, 1990

Episode 26
Sat, Mar 17, 1990

Episode 27
Sat, Mar 24, 1990

Episode 28
Sat, Apr 7, 1990

Episode 29
Sat, Apr 14, 1990

Episode 30
Sat, Apr 21, 1990
In addition to reviewing four new movies, Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert pay tribute to Greta Garbo, who had recently passed away.

Episode 31
Sat, Apr 28, 1990

Episode 32
Sat, May 5, 1990

Episode 33
Sat, May 12, 1990
In this special episode, Siskel and Ebert take a second look at numerous movies that they strongly disagreed with each other on. Later, they highlight movies that they liked but failed to score at the box office.

Episode 34
Sat, May 19, 1990

Episode 35
Sat, Jun 2, 1990

Episode 36
Sat, Jun 9, 1990

Episode 37
Sat, Jun 16, 1990
Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert examine how Arnold Schwarzenegger went from an unlikely star to an inevitable one.

Episode 38
Sat, Jun 23, 1990

Episode 39
Sat, Jun 30, 1990

Episode 40
Sat, Jul 14, 1990

Episode 41
Sat, Jul 21, 1990
Episode 42
Sat, Jul 28, 1990

Episode 43
Sat, Aug 4, 1990
Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert examine the up-and-coming career of Tom Cruise.

Episode 44
Sat, Aug 11, 1990

Episode 45
Sat, Aug 18, 1990
In this special episode, Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert highlight the films of Mary Steenburgen, Armand Assante, Fred Ward, and Jennifer Jason Leigh.

Episode 46
Sat, Aug 25, 1990

Episode 47
Sat, Sep 1, 1990
In this special episode, Siskel and Ebert compare and contrast Humphrey Bogart to Jack Nicholson.