Malcolm X/Bram Stoker's Dracula/Traces of Red/Love Potion #9
- Episode aired Nov 14, 1992
- TV-PG
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Gene Siskel - Host: [reviewing "Bram Stoker's Dracula"] Coppolla is a master of the visual, but I thought it was a pretty empty picture.
Roger Ebert - Host: Well, the important thing with a movie of this length and complexity is to have a storyline that is clear enough...
Gene Siskel - Host: Driven through.
Roger Ebert - Host: ...So that people know at every moment who is who and why...
Gene Siskel - Host: Yeah.
Roger Ebert - Host: ...And why we care about them and what's going to happen to them.
Gene Siskel - Host: Yeah.
Roger Ebert - Host: And here you have, as I said before, set pieces in which everything spins around in beautiful pictures, but there's no real emotion to it.
Gene Siskel - Host: So then why do you give it thumbs up?
Roger Ebert - Host: I love the way it looked.
Gene Siskel - Host: Well, I like the way it looked.
Roger Ebert - Host: There has to be, uh, y'know, thumbs up, thumbs down is such an arbitrary thing anyway.
Gene Siskel - Host: Not arbitrary.
Roger Ebert - Host: This movie does things with the visuals of vampirism and the Dracula legend...
Gene Siskel - Host: Yeah.
Roger Ebert - Host: ...That you have not seen done before. I mean, the sets, the costumes, the atmosphere, the music, the special effects...
Gene Siskel - Host: But you were b- I know you were bored during it, and I was bored, too. I really was. Coming up next...
Roger Ebert - Host: Well, I'm glad you're a mind reader. Maybe you can get a job in the next picture doing your act, or something.
Gene Siskel - Host: Thank you.
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