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Gene Siskel: I was taken with their adolescent awkwardness, bravado, and vulnerability. (Now we are shown Siskel and Ebert's review of Beavis and Butt-Head Do America. NC (vo): There's just something so funny about a Rob Reiner drama with James Woods, Alec Baldwin, and Whoopi Goldberg in Southern accents getting bested by Beavis and Butt-Head. (More clips from Beavis and Butt-Head Do America are shown.) Roger Ebert: You don't - you really understand what - who Medgar Evers was and what he did. She spends most of it on the telephone, saying, "Yeah, yeah, well, I don't believe you're really gonna do it." Roger Ebert: This is not one of Whoopi Goldberg's good performances. Gene Siskel: I would have much preferred to see a documentary on this subject rather than this Hollywood version that is well-meaning but so safe. ( Siskel and Ebert's review for Ghosts of Mississippi is shown.) Not that the story didn't deserve to be told, but everyone agreed it was told in a schmaltzy way, despite having some of Hollywood's finest at the time. One is, of course, laughing at two of my favorite animated slackers with an audience on the big screen, and two, giggling when an obvious Oscar-bait movie at the time called Ghosts of Mississippi didn't get as good reviews. NC (vo): Released in 1996, near the height of their popularity, Beavis and Butt-Head Do America holds two fond memories for me. (The title for Beavis and Butt-Head Do America is shown. Hey, remember in the 90s when we used to watch under-qualified dumbasses review media from a couch? (A shot of Beavis and Butt-Head sitting on their couch is shown in the upper right.) This is the movie. (The Channel Awesome logo is shown, followed by the 2023 NC title sequence.)