Cop and a Half/The Adventures of Huck Finn/Jack the Bear/The Opposite Sex How to Live with Them/Intervista
- Episode aired Apr 3, 1993
- TV-PG
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Roger Ebert - Host: "Cop and a Half" is not any kind of a masterpiece, but on the other hand, it's not dumb and not boring either. And a lot of the credit for that goes to little Norman D. Golden II, who is a natural actor, very bright and very funny. But, credit must also be paid to big Burt Reynolds, who takes what might've been a thankless role and plays it just right here, finding the right balance between toughness and humor. This movie has the kind of chemistry between the grown-up world and a smart kid that I looked for and missed in "Home Alone 2". It's amusing, it moves, and somewhat to my surprise, I liked it.
Gene Siskel - Host: ...Wow-ee, where's your big red suit and beard, Santa? You just gave them a gift.
Roger Ebert - Host: You didn't like this movie?
Gene Siskel - Host: No.
Roger Ebert - Host: You didn't like little Norman Golden?
Gene Siskel - Host: No.
Roger Ebert - Host: You didn't like Norman Golden?
Gene Siskel - Host: No, I didn't think he was a particularly charismatic actor, or a very good actor, and I think Burt Reynolds is even worse. And I, I think, that I was really surprised, because I didn't feel there was ANY chemistry between the two. I thought Reynolds was sort of hard, the kid was, uh, sorta looking, you could see him sometimes looking for his lines, and uh, I thought it was, uh, dumb, not credible whatsoever.
Roger Ebert - Host: Well, Reynolds plays the cop like a real cop, instead of playing him like some kind of a marshmallow.
Gene Siskel - Host: Oh, I think it's a cartoon.
Roger Ebert - Host: It IS a cartoon, Gene!
Gene Siskel - Host: Yeah, a lame one.
Roger Ebert - Host: A good cartoon.
Gene Siskel - Host: No, I'm stunned, Roger.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Remembering Gene Siskel (1999)