Blown Away/Little Big League/I Love Trouble/The Shadow/Baby's Day Out/Wyatt Earp
- Episode aired Jul 2, 1994
- TV-PG
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- TriviaAlthough he normally did not enjoy films that show children or infants in danger, Gene Siskel gave this movie a "thumbs up" while Roger Ebert strongly disliked the movie, and told his co-host he should be ashamed of himself. Their sharp disagreement has since become a popular Internet video.
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Gene Siskel - Host: [reviewing "Baby's Day Out"] I really admired the consistency of tone and art direction of this picture a lot. The old-fashioned look kept me involved as much as anything, and I have a suspicion that little kids will really eat up the fantasy of the baby getting in trouble but not getting in trouble. After "The Lion King", I think "Baby's Day Out" is your kid's, little kid's, next best choice.
Roger Ebert - Host: Well this is fascinating, Gene, because you've just defended this film on exactly the same grounds...
Gene Siskel - Host: No I haven't.
Roger Ebert - Host: ...That I used for "The Shadow". You liked the art direction, you liked the look, you liked the old-fashioned...
Gene Siskel - Host: And other things.
Roger Ebert - Host: ...Feel, you liked the tone.
Gene Siskel - Host: Oh no no no...
Roger Ebert - Host: Well, I hated this movie more than any other movie on the show, and I'm really surprised at you. You should be ashamed of yourself.
Gene Siskel - Host: What? For not agreeing with you? I've never been ashamed of that, I've been proud of that.
Roger Ebert - Host: Okay, well, in that case, uh, here's another star for your lapel: This movie is not funny, it's way too long, the burglars who are recycled right out of "Home Alone"...
Gene Siskel - Host: "Home Alone", yeah.
Roger Ebert - Host: ...Are really awkwardly written and awkwardly played, and they're not funny at all. And the fact- of course, this whole movie is obviously inspired by Baby Herman, the sequence at the beginning of, uh, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, it's funny in a cartoon because it's not real. If you think that a real baby, crawling through traffic...
Gene Siskel - Host: Yeah.
Roger Ebert - Host: ...And crawling out- look, you're already smiling. You think that's funny. I didn't think it was funny.
Gene Siskel - Host: I thought it was an absolute, perfect child's eye view of the fantasies that they might have. And little kids, this is where I think you're off by a lot, little kids will really have their hearts in their throats as they watch this thing, and will be absolutely tickled by the way the baby survives...
Roger Ebert - Host: I don't think it's a movie that's appropriate for little kids.
Gene Siskel - Host: Oh yeah, too hard for them to handle, right?
Roger Ebert - Host: When I was three and a half years old, I went to see a movie where Mickey Rooney was standing on a ledge outside a window, it was a comedy, everybody was laughing, I was terrified. I think a little child, who sees this baby about to fall off of tall buildings and be crushed by big cars isn't gonna know it's funny.
Gene Siskel - Host: Oh, y'know, I better go back and find out who attended that sneak preview I saw. All those children are in dear jeopardy of becoming...
Roger Ebert - Host: We attended...
Gene Siskel - Host: ...Roger Ebert!
Roger Ebert - Host: ...The same screening, and those kids were NOT with that movie.
Gene Siskel - Host: We didn't attend it. I saw it in Michigan City, Indiana, last Saturday, so you were wrong.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Nostalgia Critic: Top 11 Funniest Siskel and Ebert Reviews (2019)