"Siskel & Ebert" Mr. And Mrs. Smith/Howl's Moving Castle/The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lava Girl in 3-D/High Tension/The Honeymooners (TV Episode 2005) Poster

Richard Roeper: Self - Host

Quotes 

  • Roger Ebert - Host : [reviewing "The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lava Girl in 3-D"]  Rodriguez proudly reports that his seven year old son Racer came up with the story and co-wrote the screenplay, and the story is at a seven year old level all right, but that's okay; it's the 3-D part that sucks.

    [Richard chuckles] 

    Roger Ebert - Host : If the movie is intended for kids, it would probably delight them if they could just look at it in the ordinary way, the way we just saw it. But the 3-D is a VERY bad idea. Maybe a better idea is to wait for the 2-D DVD. Thumbs down.

    Richard Roeper - Host : Yeah, well, thumbs down as well, Roger. The 3-D is as bad as any bad 3-D movie I've seen since- y'know, anytime they hand you that crummy pair of glasses walkin' in the theater, you're like, "Oh boy, here we go." It's terrible 3-D. I think the story's terrible as well.

    Roger Ebert - Host : Yeah.

    Richard Roeper - Host : I think you're being too kind to the story. I didn't think this, this Sharkboy, Lavagirl, the teacher who becomes this disembodied head creature, all that stuff, y'know... I have a five year old goddaughter, she tells me cute little stories too, it never occurs to me to want to make them into a movie. And I think, to me, this is like a guy indulging his son.

    Roger Ebert - Host : Yeah, well, this movie certainly didn't need any more problems like 3-D. I mean, if it had been in 2-D and bright and in focus and colorful, it would've been marginally okay for younger kids. It's made as a kid's movie.

    Richard Roeper - Host : Yeah, well...

    Roger Ebert - Host : It's not a crossover movie.

    Richard Roeper - Host : ...Here you go: Here's MY 3-D:

    [pushes down-turned thumbs towards camera] 

    Richard Roeper - Host : Thumbs down, thumbs down.

    Roger Ebert - Host : WHY was it in 3-D? Why was it in 3-D?

    Richard Roeper - Host : It's about that realistic.

    Roger Ebert - Host : He also made, he made "Spy Kids" in 3-D, and that didn't work either.

    Richard Roeper - Host : For some reason...

    Roger Ebert - Host : He persists.

    Richard Roeper - Host : ...Rodriguez really likes 3-D. And it just isn't there.

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