Siskel & Ebert: 11-7-93

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Note: This was around a month after I got cable since October and on that same weekend, got my very first VCR to record programs.

Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert reviews "Flesh and Bone" (An Intense Western Thriller with Dennis Quaid, Meg Ryan (in their third collaboration since "Innerspace" and as a real life couple at the time), James Caan and Gweneth Paltrow.); "RoboCop 3" (Third installment and easily one of the Worst Sequels of the "RoboCop" film franchise until that unnecessary 2014 remake came out. Also, sat on the shelf for about a year due to Orion Pictures' financial problems. And yes, I saw it in theatres. Co-written and Directed By: Fred Dekker. Starring: Robert John Burke replacing Peter Weller as "Alex Murphy/RoboCop", Nancy Allen, Rip Torn, CCH Pounder, Stephen Root, Mako, John Castle and Jill Hennesey.); "Look Who's Talking Now!" (Another third installment and also the worst as well. But at least it's better than "RoboCop 3". Directed by Tom Ropelewski. Starring: Kirstie Alley, John Travolta, David Gallagher, Tabitha Lupien and the voices of Danny DeVito, and Diane Keaton as the two dogs. They were the best part in a truly disappointing sequel, and I love "Look Who's Talking" and its second sequel.); "A Home of Our Own" (Powerful and Strong Family Drama Directed By: Tony Bill. with Kathy Bates and Edward Furlong.) "The War Room".

Video Pick of The Week: Ebert's pick is "8 1/2". And a recap of Today's Program.

Recorded on KATU ABC 2 in Portland, Oregon with Commercials intact.

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