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aint_no_life_nowhere

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8. The French film Little Indian, Big City (Un Indien Dans La Ville) certainly was bad
Thu Apr 4, 2013, 07:23 PM
Apr 2013

as well as the pointless American remake Jungle To Jungle (that Ebert also hated). I'd have to agree that it's one of the ten worst films I've ever seen.

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That sounds like fun. UnrepentantLiberal Apr 2013 #5
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Being an extra in movies. UnrepentantLiberal Apr 2013 #7
He gave one of my best friends a scathing review of his film zappaman Apr 2013 #2
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Which movie on that list? jonthebru Apr 2013 #41
Roger Ebert was to films hifiguy Apr 2013 #4
Best description yet Politicub Apr 2013 #21
parker was wittier. she reviewed theater too. the most-quoted review line is: HiPointDem Apr 2013 #25
She had a couple of other 10-megaton zingers hifiguy Apr 2013 #27
I like that one. nt awoke_in_2003 Apr 2013 #38
The French film Little Indian, Big City (Un Indien Dans La Ville) certainly was bad aint_no_life_nowhere Apr 2013 #8
His review of "North" ThoughtCriminal Apr 2013 #9
That review was a classic! LTR Apr 2013 #12
Harlan Ellison once wrote that, as a critic, hifiguy Apr 2013 #22
I still secondvariety Apr 2013 #10
Many a beautiful soundtrack has been attached to many a dreadful movie... AmyDeLune Apr 2013 #40
the only film he refused to review was the.... madrchsod Apr 2013 #11
Actually... LTR Apr 2013 #16
yup..thanks for the correction madrchsod Apr 2013 #32
My co-worker blessed me with a disgusting description of that movie. Stardust Apr 2013 #29
Beavis & Butthead reviewed it if Ebert didn't: Initech Apr 2013 #30
"Ebert's least favorite movie" has to be an accolade of its own. (nt) Posteritatis Apr 2013 #13
Upworld aka A Gnome named Gnorm. nvme Apr 2013 #14
Norm from Nome was actually Gnorm the Gnome? jonthebru Apr 2013 #42
'Freddie Got Fingered' with Tom Green edbermac Apr 2013 #15
Didn't Tom Green accept his Razzie award in person? Initech Apr 2013 #23
This message was self-deleted by its author devilgrrl Apr 2013 #17
I love Dead Poet's Society. liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author devilgrrl Apr 2013 #19
I loved how he took a group of kids who are being told what they must think and taught liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #24
This message was self-deleted by its author devilgrrl Apr 2013 #26
When Robin Williams goes serious, I cringe. Whisp Apr 2013 #34
Have to disagree with this Crepuscular Apr 2013 #44
Liked it a lot too but didn't like the ending and was told it was different than the book. KittyWampus Apr 2013 #37
I loved reading everything he wrote Politicub Apr 2013 #20
#5 = Every actor in that movie's career ruined. Dash87 Apr 2013 #28
Armageddon kudzu22 Apr 2013 #31
I guess he never saw "Zardoz"........ lastlib Apr 2013 #33
He gave it two and a half stars CBGLuthier Apr 2013 #35
There was NO plot to it.... lastlib Apr 2013 #36
Dark Star. nt awoke_in_2003 Apr 2013 #39
How could he hate the first Home Alone 1 and 2 but like Home Alone 3? pstokely Apr 2013 #43
Yeah I wondered that too. Initech Apr 2013 #45
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