- Roger Ebert - Host: Now, if you like to see lots of stuff blowed up real good, this'd be a movie for you, but it doesn't pay to devote close attention to the plot of "On Deadly Ground". Then there's Seagal's shameless final speech after the murders and the explosions and the fireballs when he keeps a straight face while informing the grateful Alaskans that the oil industry has suppressed carburetors which would give you 100 miles to the gallon of gas, making the state's number one industry unnecessary.
- Gene Siskel - Host: [reviewing "On Deadly Ground"] Here's one thing that happened to me that was very funny: I'm sitting watching the picture, a guy comes across the aisle to me, he says- this is halfway through the picture, he says: "Do you think I would enjoy...
- [chuckles]
- Gene Siskel - Host: do you think I would enjoy seeing "The Getaway" more than this?" I say, "Yes." And he leaves the theater!