Gene Siskel, January 26, 1946 – February 20, 1999.
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Lmfao
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i'm scared to ask, but... thoughts on anne rice's vampire chronicles?
None whatsoever. I tore through the first 8 books in high school and had a fantastic time doing it.
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Roger Ebert REALLY HATES the Friday the 13th series!!
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Listening to the audiobook for "Opposable Thumbs" about Siskel & Ebert & what really strikes me as interesting is how they inspired the internet critic & yet no one of note ever aped the dual/dueling hosts style on YouTube. Seems like that might have been interesting.
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Siskel & Ebert talking about changing attitudes towards homosexuality in movies in 1982
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I’m sold!
(via Janus Films/Instagram)
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Ooh this review is lovely! I didn't know Oprah walked out, very interesting, and I certainly get why!
I used to watch this show all the time and didn't often agree with them, but in this case I do. Especially with the commentary on Tom Cruise.
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Hey movie loving tumblr pals, I’m on Letterboxd now
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Roger Ebert - The One Film Critic to Rule Them All
I think we all knew the end was near for Chicago Sun Times film critic Roger Ebert when he announced to the world that his cancer had returned. In his blog entitled “A Leave of Presence,” which was published just a couple of days before his death on April 4, 2013, Ebert announced he would be cutting back his workload to conquer this dreaded disease which had wreaked havoc on his body for the last…
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Watched The Lake House tonight and loved it and saw that on Letterboxd some film dudes I follow hate on it and talk about “logical inconsistencies with the time travel” and like stfu it’s a magical time box it works on a beautiful emotional level.
Then I thought what did Roger Ebert think, and shit like this why he’s the GOAT
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Friday Flix: August 1992
Re-animated bodies, crazy roommates, the wild west, Flying “Elvises” and ninjas!
August 1992 was a stellar month for movies.
Join @MileHighSamurai as he looks back at the movies released 30 years ago.
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Concept art of the iconic Siskel & Ebert theater balcony designed by Michael Loewenstein
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