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In reply to the discussion: Rest in Peace Roger Ebert [View all]Moostache
(11,197 posts)47. I'll always remember him and Gene Siskel.
Gene Siskel had a summer home near the area I grew up in. One enduring memory of childhood was walking through the area on a summer night and seeing them together through the open windows of the beach cottage....engaged in what looked like a furious debate of some kind, but also with an aura of friendship.
May their memory live on long after today.
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Damn it. Didn't always agree with him but enjoyed his writing and commentary.
KittyWampus
Apr 2013
#14
I give him 4 stars for direction, writing, and production. And, an equal number for goodguyness.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2013
#32
In 1966 or 7 he wrote a column for the Daily Illini which I read when I was at U of I.
Stuart G
Apr 2013
#38