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I believe their disdain for The Jackal is mainly because they have a great appreciation for The Day Of The Jackal from 1973 which as Gene mentioned was on his (and Roger’s) list(s) for the best films of 1973 (No. 5 on Gene’s list) and (No. 7 on Roger’s list), I guess the moral of the story is to never remake the classic films and that’s a lesson for Jan De Bont when he remade The Haunting.
I also like their review of Anastasia although I’m disappointed they never mentioned who directed the film, Don Bluth.
I believe their disdain for The Jackal is mainly because they have a great appreciation for The Day Of The Jackal from 1973 which as Gene mentioned was on his (and Roger’s) list(s) for the best films of 1973 (No. 5 on Gene’s list) and (No. 7 on Roger’s list), I guess the moral of the story is to never remake the classic films and that’s a lesson for Jan De Bont when he remade The Haunting.
I also like their review of Anastasia although I’m disappointed they never mentioned who directed the film, Don Bluth.