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Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert review four new movies and introduce Aroma the Educated Skunk. They both recommend The Long Good Friday (1980) with Bob Hoskins giving an award-worthy performance as a gangster whose empire is crumbling. A split decision on Class of 1984 (1982). Roger Ebert thought the style and humor put it above the usual high school-in-revolt picture; Siskel joins most critics in calling it junk. Another split decision on Rainer Werner Fassbinder's _Lola (1981/I)_. Siskel was moved by the characters; Ebert thought the movie's style overwhelmed them. They both recommend the bleak and horrifying musical, Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982), even though Siskel found it a bit repetitive. Siskel and Aroma choose The Stinker of the Week: Homework (1982), a smarmy teenage sex comedy with Joan Collins. Written by J. Spurlin