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Roger Ebert has died, Sun-Times reports
RIP
This is sad to me. Movies have always been one of my passions, particularly Oscar movies, and I watched his show with Gene Siskel avidly for many years and read his reviews. This year I had joined his "Outguess Ebert" contest. This was shocking to see, even though I knew he had been ill.
Roger was one of the relatively few people who predicted "Crash" upsetting "Brokeback Mountain" for Best Picture.
now i know how Nancy Kerrigan felt. that's insight into SCARY ISLAND. you have no clue what really went down.
Re: Roger Ebert has died, Sun-Times reports
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I felt that his reviews were for the regular person. Common people (as opposed to critics) liked a lot of the same movies he did. If he liked a movie, 9 times out of 10 or maybe more it would be really good, unlike most cr
You have to go to BuzzFeed and look at Roger Ebert's 20 Most Epic Movie Pans.
These are a total crack-up. I will miss him.
Sorry can't copy link, at work.
It is amazing that on his blog, his final sentences were the following:
So on this day of reflection I say again, thank you for going on this journey with me. I'll see you at the movies.
That just sends a chill through you.