Gene Siskel
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| Known for: |
Siskel & Ebert, Siskel & Ebert: The Future of the Movies, Siskel & Ebert: Actors on Acti |
| Birth name: |
Eugene Kal Siskel |
| Birthday: |
26 January 1946,
Chicago, Illinois, USA |
Trivia

Interred at Westlawn Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Until his death,
Saturday Night Fever was his favorite movie of all time, he watched it at least 17 times. He even owned the white suit
John Travolta wore in the movie, purchased at a charity auction.

Once told
David Letterman that if he were trapped on a deserted island with only one film to watch, that film would be
2001: A Space Odyssey.

The last five movies he reviewed on
Siskel & Ebert before his death (for the week ending 13 February 1999) were
Message in a Bottle,
My Favorite Martian, the U.S. release of
The Children of Heaven,
Blast from the Past, and
God Said, 'Ha!'. He gave a thumbs-down to all five films.

Considered the film
Cannonball Run II to be the worst movie he had ever seen.

One of his proudest moments was when viewing the
Chris Farley-
David Spade vehicle
Tommy Boy, he walked out right before the end for the first time in years. "It was a real high." Later on the show, Roger remarked he wished he had done the same.

Hates nothing worse than trying to watch a movie while a baby in the theatre is crying. Hates any mother who would bring an infant to a movie theatre and is willing to pay $10 to any usher who would chuck the baby out of the theatre along with its negligent mother.

Agreed with long-time colleague
Roger Ebert on the best film of 1990 (_GoodFellas (1990)_ ) and the worst films of 1980 (_I Spit On Your Grave (1980)_ ) and 1994 (
North).

Was one of the few critics to give the Oscar-winning classic masterpiece
The Silence of the Lambs a negative review.

The last review he ever wrote was for the 'Freddie Prinze, Jr.' /'Rachel Leigh Cook' vehicle
She's All That. He gave it three stars and a positive review (Roger was against it), and the last line was about Cook's breakthrough performance: "I look forward to seeing her in her next movie."

Grew up in the Chicago North Shore town of Glencoe, Illinois. Graduated from Culver Military Academy (Battery A) in 1963 .

The movie
Me, Myself & Irene was dedicated to the memory of Siskel.
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