
Siskel, dressed almost exactly the same as Rog, minus the glasses and gray hair, also loved it, calling it a, “terrific picture,” and claiming it is “old fashioned, quality movie-making.” Two thumbs up! Ebert, in his brown/gray suit jacket and sweater vest combo that’s hiding a mostly crumpled, creme-colored, collared shirt big, boxy glasses and floppy haircut that was most certainly gray by ‘88, loved the film, calling it the, “most entertaining film of the year.” He’s incredibly effusive toward Melanie Griffith’s performance as Tess McGill, the secretary who has a work idea stolen by her boss and seeks revenge. The first film up was Mike Nichols’ Working Girl, a film I still haven’t seen, but of course have heard about. I recently caught this episode from December, 1988 that’s a perfect example of your average outing with the guys in The Balcony. Sure, you can do this by reading archived reviews, but there’s something about watching these guys have at on video that’s so priceless. Which leads me to B) it’s great to go back in time and see how certain films were received upon release.
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They make for fun watches because A) these guys were so totally watchable as odd TV personalities, with their square outfits, big personas, and their, sometimes, totally outrageous takes on films. It does also feature a bunch of Ebert & Roeper and beyond, but I don’t really fuck with that era. For whatever reason, the only “old T.V.” the uploader seems to care about are episodes of At the Movies and the even older Sneak Previews with Siskel and Ebert.
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One of my favorite YouTube channels to hit up when I’m high and it’s too late to start a movie is That Old T.V. I guess people at NBC don’t really care about episodes of Late Night from 40 years ago sitting on YouTube? Same goes for shows hosted by long-deceased film critics, apparently.

And my good buddy, Eric Szyszka often finds himself late at night doing some deep-dives into the broadcast history of David Letterman, another person whose television catalog is uploaded to the platform. One of my faves are the videos by people who clean up old-timey footage of folks walking around New York or Paris a century ago and change up the frame rate so it appears more contemporary. Yeah, so I have predilections toward certain YouTube rabbit holes I find myself going down, and that’s nothing out of the ordinary. If you have any additional questions about this program please contact us at or with the subject line "Girls in Tech.Since this is the first one, I’ll give a little more background on top of the italicized column description above. Thank you to the attendees of this year's Girls in Tech 2022 summer program! Check out the fun in the photos below, and follow the program on Instagram at for information on future camps. Girls in Tech is open to all, regardless of race, color, national origin, or sex.

All students will stay overnight in student housing on campus with faculty chaperones during the program. The program will be hosted at Hawai'i Pacific University- Downtown Campus (Aloha Tower Marketplace). The program is led by faculty from Hawaii Pacific University & Arizona State University’s Center for Gender Equity in Science and Technology with guest experts and mentors from a variety of STEM disciplines.

In this program, you’ll get to explore app development, robotics, marine science, botany, space, computer science, and more! Students will work together engaging with experts in STEM fields, learning new tech tools and skills, and collaborating on projects.

Just a willingness to participate and explore these cool uses of technology!
