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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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