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Just learned about Roger Ebert's death a few minutes ago. Back in 1988 a friend gave me a copy of his movie reviews (back then it was called a video home companion because videotapes were still prevalent.) It changed my movie viewing habits and ways of choosing movies to watch forever. I owe Mr Ebert a huge debt for that. I will greatly miss his rational, literary approach to all the subjects he addressed, and I will miss his fine writing.
I hate this like you wouldn't believe. :'(
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terribly sad after all he over came in his life --sympathy to his family and friends ---he will be missed ---he will forever be know for making people look at movies differently !!
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I know. I used to watch Siskel and Ebert's late night show and loved the banter back and forth between them when they would disagree on movie reviews. It was great when one was giving a movie the "thumbs up" and the other just dissed the movie so badly. That was a great show and they made a great pair. Almost as legendary as Johnny Carson and Ed McMahon together.
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I also am saddened by his passing because I used their reviews of movies to help me decide if the movie was worth going to. If they both gave it a thumbs down, then the movie must be really bad. If it was a split and one liked it because it was funny or some feature in a movie I liked, I would also go see it. And of course if they both gave it a thumbs up, then it most likely is a really good movie. I have found that most of the critics out there are generally very negative about most movies and their reviews and criticisms clearly indicate to me
that they are critics because they really hate movies in general. They go way to deep for me to understand their comments. Rather than just reviewing a movie solely on whether or not
it is entertaining or not, they critic it based upon, in my opinion unreasonable criticisms. Siskel and Ebert always gave reviews that I could understand and relate to. When Siskel passed away, I was saddened as half of the chemistry was gone.
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Eh, i liked his show but not really going to miss him that much. A lot of the movies he gave thumbs up to were boring a$$ indy/cann festival films that really weren't that great or fun to watch. Also he said video games are not art. Kind of glad the old fart is gone, he had too much influence on his personal preferences.
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Roger Ebert was indeed a class act. I always liked the banter between he and Gene Siskel. :angel12: :angel12: :angel12:
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Two aisle sets open. :( I enjoyed watching his reviews and his banter with Siskel. Nothing compares in this day.
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I will miss him, he was a class act. He went through alot during the few years of his life. RIP
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When I lived in Chicago, I frequented the movies often, and watched Siskel and Ebert's show to see which movie they thumbed up or thumbed down. Based on what they said, I went and watched the movie. I am saddened to hear of his passing. My sympathy to his widow and family. :angel11: :angel12: :angel11:
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He had been sick for a long time. May he now find rest and peace.
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I like hearing and listening to the two of them disagree about the different movies. sorry for his passing my prayers are with his family.
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R.I.P Robert Ebert...I learned of his passing via twitter.
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I have benefited greatly, especially from his written reviews. He was probably my favorite film critic.
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So sad, he and his buddy helped host into the concept of movie reviewing and critiquind so we would not waster money on bad movies or movies that were not to our tastes.
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Sad ---- :heart: :heart:
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He is definitely in a better place now. he will be missed dearly just like Gene Siskel was missed when he passed, Just think now both Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert are together again in heaven best of friends they were when they were alive. Rest In Peace and we will see you at the movies we will save the aisle row for you. :sad1:
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It's sad news.I was always a fan of Siskel & Ebert.Their personalities transcended the film critic genre and defined it.I probably agreed with Ebert most often.RIP Roger.
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I was very, very young when Siskel & Ebert first came on TV, but I was hooked. Even when I disagreed with him, I really trusted his viewpoint. I've grown to depend on his reviews before I see a movie. Over the many years it came to a point where I could read one of his reviews, and know off the bat if I was going to agree or disagree with him, based only on his writing, before I had even seen the film.
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I remember watching Siskel and Ebert consistently when I was a kid. Learned a lot about movies and perspectives on plots. I typically favored Ebert's take on movies - just more my taste. Admittedly I haven't watched shows like that for a while, but I do have fond memories.
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Just learned about Roger Ebert's death a few minutes ago. Back in 1988 a friend gave me a copy of his movie reviews (back then it was called a video home companion because videotapes were still prevalent.) It changed my movie viewing habits and ways of choosing movies to watch forever. I owe Mr Ebert a huge debt for that. I will greatly miss his rational, literary approach to all the subjects he addressed, and I will miss his fine writing.
I hate this like you wouldn't believe. :'(
Sad to hear about his passing i grew up watching him. he will surely be missed.
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Very sad to hear. Must be very difficult for his wife. She took such good care of him for so many years.