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Dark Knight Movie ReviewDark Knight Movie Review
from www.Scene-Stealers.com
July 23, 2008

Eric and J.D. tackle the epic proportions of Christopher Nolan’s second Batman movie “The Dark Knight” in this on-camera review, featuring clips from the much-anticipated movie. Can the film possibly... Touring in the same band for just over a year made longtime friends and movie-obsessed freaks Eric Melin and J.D. Warnock realize that they needed their own TV show. The idea for a Siskel & Ebert-style movie review show was hatched on the road. Movies were high on the band's priority list, and after each film, the catty arguing and trivial one-upmanship between Eric and J.D. would last for hours in the band's van. In mid-2004, those heated discussions became "Scene Stealers," a no-budget self-produced labor-of-love TV show on public access in Lawrence, KS. Now you can find all the "Scene Stealers" hot love you need at www.scene-stealers.com! The site is updated multiple times weekly and includes not only print reviews and Top Ten lists, but also on-camers movie reviews and interviews with stars, directors, and rock bands.
Eric Melin and J.D. Warno..Eric Melin and J.D. Warno..
from www.Scene-Stealers.com
July 14, 2008

Eric Melin and J.D. Warnock from Scene-Stealers.com review Hellboy II The Golden Army starring Ron Perlmand and directed by Guillermo Del Toro. This review of Hellboy II The Golden Army features tons... Touring in the same band for just over a year made longtime friends and movie-obsessed freaks Eric Melin and J.D. Warnock realize that they needed their own TV show. The idea for a Siskel & Ebert-style movie review show was hatched on the road. Movies were high on the band's priority list, and after each film, the catty arguing and trivial one-upmanship between Eric and J.D. would last for hours in the band's van. In mid-2004, those heated discussions became "Scene Stealers," a no-budget self-produced labor-of-love TV show on public access in Lawrence, KS. Now you can find all the "Scene Stealers" hot love you need at www.scene-stealers.com! The site is updated multiple times weekly and includes not only print reviews and Top Ten lists, but also on-camers movie reviews and interviews with stars, directors, and rock bands.
Christmas On Mars Flaming Lips Interview with Wayne Coyne Part-3Christmas On Mars Flaming Lips Interview with Wayne Coyne Part-3
from www.Scene-Stealers.com
July 03, 2008

Part 3 of 3 of Eric’s full-length interview with Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne following the exclusive, festival-only screenings of the new Flaming Lips movie, “Christmas on Mars.” Eric caught up... Touring in the same band for just over a year made longtime friends and movie-obsessed freaks Eric Melin and J.D. Warnock realize that they needed their own TV show. The idea for a Siskel & Ebert-style movie review show was hatched on the road. Movies were high on the band's priority list, and after each film, the catty arguing and trivial one-upmanship between Eric and J.D. would last for hours in the band's van. In mid-2004, those heated discussions became "Scene Stealers," a no-budget self-produced labor-of-love TV show on public access in Lawrence, KS. Now you can find all the "Scene Stealers" hot love you need at www.scene-stealers.com! The site is updated multiple times weekly and includes not only print reviews and Top Ten lists, but also on-camers movie reviews and interviews with stars, directors, and rock bands.
Christmas on Mars Flaming Lips Interview with Wayne Coyne Part 2Christmas on Mars Flaming Lips Interview with Wayne Coyne Part 2
from www.Scene-Stealers.com
June 26, 2008

Part 2 of 3: Eric has the first full-length interview with Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne following the exclusive, festival-only screenings of the new Flaming Lips movie, “Christmas on Mars.” Eric... Touring in the same band for just over a year made longtime friends and movie-obsessed freaks Eric Melin and J.D. Warnock realize that they needed their own TV show. The idea for a Siskel & Ebert-style movie review show was hatched on the road. Movies were high on the band's priority list, and after each film, the catty arguing and trivial one-upmanship between Eric and J.D. would last for hours in the band's van. In mid-2004, those heated discussions became "Scene Stealers," a no-budget self-produced labor-of-love TV show on public access in Lawrence, KS. Now you can find all the "Scene Stealers" hot love you need at www.scene-stealers.com! The site is updated multiple times weekly and includes not only print reviews and Top Ten lists, but also on-camers movie reviews and interviews with stars, directors, and rock bands.
Christmas on Mars Flaming Lips Interview with Wayne Coyne 1Christmas on Mars Flaming Lips Interview with Wayne Coyne 1
from www.Scene-Stealers.com
June 24, 2008

Part 1 of 3: Eric Melin from Scene-Stealers.com has the first full-length interview with Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne following the exclusive, festival-only screenings of the new Flaming Lips... Touring in the same band for just over a year made longtime friends and movie-obsessed freaks Eric Melin and J.D. Warnock realize that they needed their own TV show. The idea for a Siskel & Ebert-style movie review show was hatched on the road. Movies were high on the band's priority list, and after each film, the catty arguing and trivial one-upmanship between Eric and J.D. would last for hours in the band's van. In mid-2004, those heated discussions became "Scene Stealers," a no-budget self-produced labor-of-love TV show on public access in Lawrence, KS. Now you can find all the "Scene Stealers" hot love you need at www.scene-stealers.com! The site is updated multiple times weekly and includes not only print reviews and Top Ten lists, but also on-camers movie reviews and interviews with stars, directors, and rock bands.
KRON NewsCenter 4 5 PM Teaser and promosKRON NewsCenter 4 5 PM Teaser and promos
from YouTube :: Tag // christmas
June 20, 2008

The following are KRON's NewsCenter 4 at 5 PM teaser with Evan White and Emerald Yeh along with a Siskel & Ebert Christmas Promo and Mark Thompson's "Care-a-Van" event promo. This was from December, 1988. (c) 1988 KRON-TV/Young Broadcasting of SF. Inc. All Rights Reserved. No Infrindgement is intended Author: JackBauer152 Keywords: KRON NewsCenter PM Teaser Siskel Ebert promo and Mark Thompson's December 1988 Added: June 20, 2008
The Incredible Hulk Movie ReviewThe Incredible Hulk Movie Review
from www.Scene-Stealers.com
June 16, 2008

Marvel Comics’ Hulk is back after an artistically interesting (but commercially disappointing) 2003 debut from Ang Lee, trying this time to get some of that “Iron Man” cash with Edward Norton as the... Touring in the same band for just over a year made longtime friends and movie-obsessed freaks Eric Melin and J.D. Warnock realize that they needed their own TV show. The idea for a Siskel & Ebert-style movie review show was hatched on the road. Movies were high on the band's priority list, and after each film, the catty arguing and trivial one-upmanship between Eric and J.D. would last for hours in the band's van. In mid-2004, those heated discussions became "Scene Stealers," a no-budget self-produced labor-of-love TV show on public access in Lawrence, KS. Now you can find all the "Scene Stealers" hot love you need at www.scene-stealers.com! The site is updated multiple times weekly and includes not only print reviews and Top Ten lists, but also on-camers movie reviews and interviews with stars, directors, and rock bands.
Neil Simon's Lost In Yonkers (1993) - Siskel & Ebert's RevieNeil Simon's Lost In Yonkers (1993) - Siskel & Ebert's Revie
from Dailymotion - channel film & tv
June 09, 2008

Enjoy!Author: joecool85 Tags: Neil Simon's Lost In Yonkers 1993 Columbia Pictures Rastar Richard Dreyfuss Mercedes Ruehl Irene Worth David Strathairn Brad Stoll Mike Davis Gene Siskel Roger Ebert Review Posted: 09 June 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
Back To The Future Part II (1989) - Siskel & Ebert's ReviewBack To The Future Part II (1989) - Siskel & Ebert's Review
from Dailymotion - channel film & tv
June 06, 2008

They've gave mixed reviews for both Back To The Future sequels. Gene Siskel found it to be dull while Roger Ebert like the goofiness and the futuristic of this film.Author: joecool85 Tags: Back To The Future Part II 1989 Universal Pictures Amblin Entertainment Robert Zemeckis Steven Spielberg Michael J. Fox Christopher Lloyd Lea Thompson Thomas F. Wilson Gene Siskel Roger Ebert Review Posted: 07 June 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Movie ReviewIndiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Movie Review
from www.Scene-Stealers.com
May 22, 2008

Eric and J.D., unorthodox film critics at www.scene-stealers.com, Review the most anticipated movie of the summer "Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." Indiana Jones is back and he's... Touring in the same band for just over a year made longtime friends and movie-obsessed freaks Eric Melin and J.D. Warnock realize that they needed their own TV show. The idea for a Siskel & Ebert-style movie review show was hatched on the road. Movies were high on the band's priority list, and after each film, the catty arguing and trivial one-upmanship between Eric and J.D. would last for hours in the band's van. In mid-2004, those heated discussions became "Scene Stealers," a no-budget self-produced labor-of-love TV show on public access in Lawrence, KS. Now you can find all the "Scene Stealers" hot love you need at www.scene-stealers.com! The site is updated multiple times weekly and includes not only print reviews and Top Ten lists, but also on-camers movie reviews and interviews with stars, directors, and rock bands.
Guest: Kevin Avery, Part IIGuest: Kevin Avery, Part II
from Revver - funny Videos
May 21, 2008

Author: TheOintment Added: Wed, 21 May 2008 03:19:31 -0800 Duration: 332Comedian Kevin Avery of the podcast "Siskel and Negro" is a guest on today s show in the second part of a two-part interview.
Guest: Kevin Avery, Part IIGuest: Kevin Avery, Part II
from Dailymotion - recent videos
May 21, 2008

Comedian Kevin Avery of the podcast Siskel and Negro is a guest on today's show in the second part of a two-part interview.Author: theointment Tags: comedian kevin avery siskel negro guest standup funny fake news ointment steve tatham black barbershop daily vlog Posted: 21 May 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
Sex, Lies And Videotape (1989) - Siskel & Ebert's ReviewSex, Lies And Videotape (1989) - Siskel & Ebert's Review
from Dailymotion - most recent videos
May 18, 2008

Enjoy!Author: joecool85 Tags: Sex Lies and Videotape 1989 Miramax Films Steven Soderbergh James Spader Andie MacDowell Peter Gallagher Gene Siskel Roger Ebert Review Posted: 18 May 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian Movie ReviewThe Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian Movie Review
from www.Scene-Stealers.com
May 16, 2008

Eric and J.D., unorthodox film critics at www.scene-stealers.com, manage to fit Jesus, kids, and "ass" all in one review of C.S. Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. Following the box... Touring in the same band for just over a year made longtime friends and movie-obsessed freaks Eric Melin and J.D. Warnock realize that they needed their own TV show. The idea for a Siskel & Ebert-style movie review show was hatched on the road. Movies were high on the band's priority list, and after each film, the catty arguing and trivial one-upmanship between Eric and J.D. would last for hours in the band's van. In mid-2004, those heated discussions became "Scene Stealers," a no-budget self-produced labor-of-love TV show on public access in Lawrence, KS. Now you can find all the "Scene Stealers" hot love you need at www.scene-stealers.com! The site is updated multiple times weekly and includes not only print reviews and Top Ten lists, but also on-camers movie reviews and interviews with stars, directors, and rock bands.
Iron Man Movie ReviewIron Man Movie Review
from www.Scene-Stealers.com
May 15, 2008

Directly after an advance screening of Marvel Comics’ “Iron Man,” starring Robert Downey, Jr., Eric and J.D. give an Instant Review of the movie. Summer is here an the influx of superheroes is just... Touring in the same band for just over a year made longtime friends and movie-obsessed freaks Eric Melin and J.D. Warnock realize that they needed their own TV show. The idea for a Siskel & Ebert-style movie review show was hatched on the road. Movies were high on the band's priority list, and after each film, the catty arguing and trivial one-upmanship between Eric and J.D. would last for hours in the band's van. In mid-2004, those heated discussions became "Scene Stealers," a no-budget self-produced labor-of-love TV show on public access in Lawrence, KS. Now you can find all the "Scene Stealers" hot love you need at www.scene-stealers.com! The site is updated multiple times weekly and includes not only print reviews and Top Ten lists, but also on-camers movie reviews and interviews with stars, directors, and rock bands.
My Neighbor Totoro (1988) - Siskel & Ebert's ReviewMy Neighbor Totoro (1988) - Siskel & Ebert's Review
from Dailymotion - channel film & tv
May 14, 2008

Roger Ebert enjoys this cute and wonderful film by animated legend, Hayao Miyazaki. Even though, Gene Siskel thought it was boring.Author: joecool85 Tags: My Neighbor Totoro 1988 20th Century FOX Troma Films Inc. Studio Ghibli Hayao Miyazaki Gene Siskel Roger Ebert Review Posted: 14 May 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Guest: Kevin AveryGuest: Kevin Avery
from Revver - funny Videos
May 07, 2008

Author: TheOintment Added: Wed, 07 May 2008 06:17:58 -0800 Duration: 260Kevin Avery of "Siskel and Negro" is a guest on today's episode of "The Ointment."
Guest: Kevin AveryGuest: Kevin Avery
from Most Recent
May 07, 2008

Author: TheOintment Added: Wed, 07 May 2008 06:17:58 -0800 Duration: 260Kevin Avery of "Siskel and Negro" is a guest on today's episode of "The Ointment."
Guest: Kevin AveryGuest: Kevin Avery
from Dailymotion - recent videos
May 07, 2008

Kevin Avery of Siskel and Negro is a guest on today's episode of The Ointment. Author: theointment Tags: comedian kevin avery siskel negro guest ointment steve tatham podcast vlog daily fake news funny standup Posted: 07 May 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
Fargo review (Siskel & Ebert)Fargo review (Siskel & Ebert)
from YouTube :: Tag // cannes
May 03, 2008

Fargo is a 1996 American crime drama/neo-noir black comedy thriller film written, directed and produced by the Coen Brothers. Set in the Upper Midwest United States (the opening and closing scenes are set in North Dakota and the rest in Minnesota), it is the tale of a car salesman (William H. Macy), who has hired two men (Steve Buscemi and Peter Stormare) to kidnap his wife for a ransom of $1 million. The crime sets off a chain of murders, which are in turn investigated by pregnant policewoman Marge Gunderson (Frances McDormand). At the 69th Academy Awards, Fargo won two Oscars, for best original screenplay and for best actress in a leading role for Frances McDormand. The film also won the British BAFTA Award and several other international film awards, including the Award for Best Director (Joel Coen) at the Cannes Film Festival of 1996. Author: iboiar Keywords: fargo film review siskel ebert at the movies joel coen william macy gramercy pictures 1996 trailer crime drama thriller Added: May 3, 2008
Forgetting Sarah Marshall Movie ReviewForgetting Sarah Marshall Movie Review
from www.Scene-Stealers.com
April 21, 2008

Eric and J.D. from Scene-Stealers.com discuss why Jason Segel is the new Seth Rogen ("Superbad") and what makes "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" better than most romantic comedies of it ilk. It may have... Touring in the same band for just over a year made longtime friends and movie-obsessed freaks Eric Melin and J.D. Warnock realize that they needed their own TV show. The idea for a Siskel & Ebert-style movie review show was hatched on the road. Movies were high on the band's priority list, and after each film, the catty arguing and trivial one-upmanship between Eric and J.D. would last for hours in the band's van. In mid-2004, those heated discussions became "Scene Stealers," a no-budget self-produced labor-of-love TV show on public access in Lawrence, KS. Now you can find all the "Scene Stealers" hot love you need at www.scene-stealers.com! The site is updated multiple times weekly and includes not only print reviews and Top Ten lists, but also on-camers movie reviews and interviews with stars, directors, and rock bands.
Anaconda review (Siskel & Ebert)Anaconda review (Siskel & Ebert)
from YouTube :: Tag // modest
April 15, 2008

Anaconda (1997) is a horror film. It was followed by the sequel Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid. The plot centered on a film crew for National Geographic who are kidnapped by a hunter who is going after the world's largest anaconda, which is discovered in the remote jungle. Though a modest box office hit, the film was critically panned. Author: iboiar Keywords: anaconda film review at the movies siskel ebert luis llosa jennifer lopez sony pictures 1997 usa horror trailer jim cash Added: April 15, 2008
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Pulp Fiction review (Siskel & Ebert)Pulp Fiction review (Siskel & Ebert)
from YouTube :: Tag // cannes
April 15, 2008

Pulp Fiction is a 1994 film by director Quentin Tarantino, who cowrote the film with Roger Avary. A crime drama with a nonlinear storyline, the film is known for its rich, eclectic dialogue, its ironic mix of humor and violence, and its host of cinematic and pop culture references. The film was nominated for seven Oscars, including Best Picture; Tarantino and Avary won for Best Original Screenplay. It was also awarded the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. A major commercial success, it revitalized the career of its leading man, John Travolta, who received an Academy Award nomination, as did costars Samuel L. Jackson and Uma Thurman. The film's title refers to the pulp magazines and hardboiled crime novels popular during the mid-20th century, known for their graphic violence and punchy dialogue. Pulp Fiction is self-referential from its opening moments, beginning with a title card that gives two dictionary definitions of "pulp". The plot, in keeping with most of Tarantino's other works, is nonlinear. The picture's self-reflexivity, unconventional structure, and extensive use of homage and pastiche have led critics to describe it as a prime example of postmodern film. Pulp Fiction is viewed as the inspiration for many later movies that adopted various elements of its style. The nature of its development, marketing, and distribution and its consequent profitability had a sweeping effect on the field of independent cinema. A cultural watershed, Pulp Fiction's influence has been felt in several other popular media. Author: iboiar Keywords: pulp fiction film review at the movies siskel ebert quentin tarantino john travolta miramax usa 1994 crime drama trailer Added: April 15, 2008
Shine A Light Movie ReviewShine A Light Movie Review
from www.Scene-Stealers.com
April 04, 2008

The joke goes something like this: “Shine A Light,” the new Rolling Stones concert film, is the first Martin Scorsese movie to not feature “Gimme Shelter.” It’s true, Marty has used the Stones in... Touring in the same band for just over a year made longtime friends and movie-obsessed freaks Eric Melin and J.D. Warnock realize that they needed their own TV show. The idea for a Siskel & Ebert-style movie review show was hatched on the road. Movies were high on the band's priority list, and after each film, the catty arguing and trivial one-upmanship between Eric and J.D. would last for hours in the band's van. In mid-2004, those heated discussions became "Scene Stealers," a no-budget self-produced labor-of-love TV show on public access in Lawrence, KS. Now you can find all the "Scene Stealers" hot love you need at www.scene-stealers.com! The site is updated multiple times weekly and includes not only print reviews and Top Ten lists, but also on-camers movie reviews and interviews with stars, directors, and rock bands.
Drillbit Taylor Movie ReviewDrillbit Taylor Movie Review
from www.Scene-Stealers.com
March 21, 2008

Eric and J.D., two unorthodox critics at Scene-Stealers.com and contestants on VH1's "World Series of Pop Culture," give a movie review of the Judd Apatow-produced, Seth Rogen/John Hughes-written... Touring in the same band for just over a year made longtime friends and movie-obsessed freaks Eric Melin and J.D. Warnock realize that they needed their own TV show. The idea for a Siskel & Ebert-style movie review show was hatched on the road. Movies were high on the band's priority list, and after each film, the catty arguing and trivial one-upmanship between Eric and J.D. would last for hours in the band's van. In mid-2004, those heated discussions became "Scene Stealers," a no-budget self-produced labor-of-love TV show on public access in Lawrence, KS. Now you can find all the "Scene Stealers" hot love you need at www.scene-stealers.com! The site is updated multiple times weekly and includes not only print reviews and Top Ten lists, but also on-camers movie reviews and interviews with stars, directors, and rock bands.
My Stepmother is An Alien (1988) - Siskel & Ebert's ReviewMy Stepmother is An Alien (1988) - Siskel & Ebert's Review
from Dailymotion - channel film & tv
March 03, 2008

Enjoy!Author: joecool85 Tags: My Stepmother is An Alien 1988 Weintraub Entertainment Group Columbia Pictures Dan Akroyd Kim Basinger Jon Lovitz Alysson Hannigan Seth Green Gene Siskel Roger Ebert Review Posted: 04 March 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
Siskel & Ebert (1986) - Crosstalk - TV SpotSiskel & Ebert (1986) - Crosstalk - TV Spot
from Clipta - New Video Wave
February 13, 2008

A TV Spot for Siskel Ebert and The Movies from Buena Vista Television.
Will Ferrell Semi-Pro InterviewWill Ferrell Semi-Pro Interview
from www.Scene-Stealers.com
February 11, 2008

What in the Hell is Will Ferrell doing in the Little Apple (Manhattan, Kansas)? Eric Melin, co-host of Scene-Stealers.com, caught up with the comedy genius while on the first stop of his Funny Or Die... Touring in the same band for just over a year made longtime friends and movie-obsessed freaks Eric Melin and J.D. Warnock realize that they needed their own TV show. The idea for a Siskel & Ebert-style movie review show was hatched on the road. Movies were high on the band's priority list, and after each film, the catty arguing and trivial one-upmanship between Eric and J.D. would last for hours in the band's van. In mid-2004, those heated discussions became "Scene Stealers," a no-budget self-produced labor-of-love TV show on public access in Lawrence, KS. Now you can find all the "Scene Stealers" hot love you need at www.scene-stealers.com! The site is updated multiple times weekly and includes not only print reviews and Top Ten lists, but also on-camers movie reviews and interviews with stars, directors, and rock bands.
Space Jam (1996) - Siskel & Ebert's ReviewSpace Jam (1996) - Siskel & Ebert's Review
from Dailymotion - channel film & tv
February 01, 2008

Siskel Two Outstanding Thumbs Up! .Author: joecool85 Tags: Space Jam 1996 Warner Bros. Pictures Michael Jordan Bill Murray Wayne Knight Danny DeVito Joe Alaskey Billy West Bugs Bunny Daffy Duck Sylvester Tweety Elmer Fudd Gene Siskel Roger Ebert Review Posted: 01 February 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
Cloverfield Movie ReviewCloverfield Movie Review
from www.Scene-Stealers.com
February 11, 2008

1-18-18 CLOVERFIELD Its here, the most talked about movie of 2008, Cloverfield. Eric and J.D.from Scene-Stealers.com tackle one of the most anticipated releases in a long time with a fast-paced movie... Touring in the same band for just over a year made longtime friends and movie-obsessed freaks Eric Melin and J.D. Warnock realize that they needed their own TV show. The idea for a Siskel & Ebert-style movie review show was hatched on the road. Movies were high on the band's priority list, and after each film, the catty arguing and trivial one-upmanship between Eric and J.D. would last for hours in the band's van. In mid-2004, those heated discussions became "Scene Stealers," a no-budget self-produced labor-of-love TV show on public access in Lawrence, KS. Now you can find all the "Scene Stealers" hot love you need at www.scene-stealers.com! The site is updated multiple times weekly and includes not only print reviews and Top Ten lists, but also on-camers movie reviews and interviews with stars, directors, and rock bands.

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