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Also The Wrestler.
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Re: Roger Ebert – Discussion & Appreciation
This may explain a little bit as to why he's been so forgiving of certain films lately. If I looked like this, and lost my ability to speak, I'd be happy just to be above ground and able to still enjoy film.
<img src=http://msnbcmedia3.msn.com/j/ap/people%20roget%20ebert--1491202088.widec.jpg alt=re |
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He still looks better than most critics.
nyuk, nyuk, nyuk. |
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He's been like that fro a few years now, it has nothing to do with the way he reviews films, He hasn't changed at all.
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And the lengthy Esquire article (to go along with the picture above):
http://www.esquire.com/features/roger-ebert-0310 |
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I was subscribed to Ebert's twitter... for a day. Dude sends messages seemingly every 5-10 minutes. I love the guy, but couldn't take it anymore.
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Poor guy. The cancer sure did a number on his jaw. He's unrecognizable.
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Originally Posted by GuessWho
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I was subscribed to Ebert's twitter... for a day. Dude sends messages seemingly every 5-10 minutes. I love the guy, but couldn't take it anymore.
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Originally Posted by GuessWho
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I was subscribed to Ebert's twitter... for a day. Dude sends messages seemingly every 5-10 minutes. I love the guy, but couldn't take it anymore.
Originally Posted by BravesMG
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Me too. It's sad to see the discrepancy between his usually superbly written reviews and some of the nonsense he tweets about so frequently.
I had no idea that Roger's entire lower jaw was gone. From what I had read about his surgery and followups, it sounded like part of it was gone. |
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Sad to see Ebert like that.
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It is sad to see him like that. However, I do recommend reading the article. He still seems incredibly optomistic, and seems to love movies more than ever.
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^ I agree. It was difficult to read and see the pictures, but the article is worth a look.
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Originally Posted by Jeffy Pop
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It is sad to see him like that. However, I do recommend reading the article. He still seems incredibly optomistic, and seems to love movies more than ever.
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Seeing that picture of him makes me feel incredibly sad. I'm glad he's still with us though. While I disagree with his reviews on a regular basis, I have and always will love his beautifully written reviews.
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I was very moved by the article, but had to roll my eyes at Ebert's emotional breakdown over the disappearance of that shitty quality You Tube video of his Gene Siskel tribute. I can't imagine he dosen't either A) Have a copy of it or B) Could have gotten a high quality video tape of it anytime over the last ten years.
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Originally Posted by Crocker Jarmen
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I was very moved by the article, but had to roll my eyes at Ebert's emotional breakdown over the disappearance of that shitty quality You Tube video of his Gene Siskel tribute. I can't imagine he dosen't either A) Have a copy of it or B) Could have gotten a high quality video tape of it anytime over the last ten years.
I read that article earlier this morning, very moving, very inspiring to see him still plugging away. |
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Very good article. Such a sad story, but glad to see Ebert still making the most of life that he can. Despite his numerous Twitter posts (and the fact that I wildly disagree with many), I do still follow him out of respect.
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He looks like Don Knotts now.
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I follow him too.
His movie lists are still awesome. Thanks to him I have picked up on so many great movies in the last year. Just to mention one I found out about 'Goodbye Solo' from his 'best of' list this year, one of the best films of the last year and it was good ol' Ebert that hipped me to it. It'll be a great loss for the film world when we lose him. |
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i still read his reviews each week.
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Roger Ebert samples his new computer voice.
<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/hMyxgSLESz8&hl=en_US&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/hMyxgSLESz8&hl=en_US&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object> It's from today's Oprah show, I believe. |
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That's amazing!
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He's turning into Stephen Hawking!
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That is just incredible.
Now just fine tune it and let him do some more audio commentaries. :p |
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That's pretty amazing technology. It really does sound like him. Granted it still has that robotic sound, but still...
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