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'Roger Ebert & The Movies' May 20 2000 I Dinosaur, Road Trip, Small Time Crooks, Shanghai Noon

'Roger Ebert & The Movies' May 20 2000 I Dinosaur, Road Trip, Small Time Crooks, Shanghai Noon

FromRoger (Ebert) & Me: Movie Reviews


'Roger Ebert & The Movies' May 20 2000 I Dinosaur, Road Trip, Small Time Crooks, Shanghai Noon

FromRoger (Ebert) & Me: Movie Reviews

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Length:
104 minutes
Released:
Aug 23, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this week’s Tuesday rewatch episode of 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,'  join Brett Arnold and guest co-host and film critic Jesse Hassenger,  as they tackle Roger's brief solo era with various guests ahead of settling on 'Ebert & Roeper.'This particularly short-lived iteration of the program was titled 'Roger Ebert & The Movies,' before becoming 'This episode covers four films from the beginning of summer 2000 — Disney's Dinosaur,  Todd Phillips' Road Trip featuring Tom Green and Woody Allen's Small Time Crooks,  both from Dreamworks, and Touchstone's Shanghai Noon starring Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson. Head over to our Patreon page to support the show.Streaming guide: Dinosaur is on Disney+Road Trip is currently streaming on ShowtimeSmall Time Crooks is available to rent on streaming services Shanghai Noon is available to rent on streaming servicesReview guide:Roger's 3-star review of DinosaurRoger's 2-star review of Road TripRoger's 3-star review of Small Time CrooksRoger's 3-star review of Shanghai NoonThank you to Banshee Beat for the incredible original theme song.  Alien Ant Farm's music video for 'Movies' closes the show.
Released:
Aug 23, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

"Roger & Me" is a celebration of the late, great Roger Ebert, keeping his unique spirit of film criticism alive through his own words on his seminal television program and by reviewing new movies in an easily digestible format. Every Tuesday, Brett Arnold and a guest revisit an old episode of Siskel & Ebert's movie review TV show and reevaluate the movies from a modern perspective. Would today’s audiences give Roger’s take a “Thumbs Up?” And every Friday, join Brett and a guest as they review all the movies set for theatrical release that day and let you know if they're worth your time and money.