Ebert is known for his film review column (appearing in the Chicago Sun-Times since 1967, and later online) and for the television programsSneak Previews, At the Movies with Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, and Siskel and Ebert and The Movies, all of which he co-hosted for a combined 23 years with Gene Siskel. After Siskel's death in 1999, Ebert teamed with Richard Roeper for the television series Ebert & Roeper & the Movies, which began airing in 2000. Although his name remained in the title, Ebert did not appear on the show after mid-2006 after he suffered post-surgical complications related to thyroid cancer, leaving him unable to speak. Ebert ended his association with the show in July 2008, but in February 2009 he stated that he and Roeper would continue their work on a new show. Ebert's current show, Ebert Presents: At the Movies, premiered on January 21, 2011, with Ebert contributing a review voiced by someone else in a brief segment called "Roger's Office".
For more the 40 years, Roger Ebert has guided moviegoers at the box office. But today, Ebert can't speak. Cancer has robbed him of his voice. But despite his...
69:38
Howard Stern - Jon Stewart & Roger Ebert 02/23/06 FULL SHOW
Howard Stern - Jon Stewart & Roger Ebert 02/23/06 FULL SHOW
Howard Stern - Jon Stewart & Roger Ebert 02/23/06 FULL SHOW
Howard Stern - Jon Stewart & Roger Ebert 02/23/06 FULL SHOW.
3:17
Roger Ebert & Gene Siskel reviewing The Shawshank Redemption
Roger Ebert & Gene Siskel reviewing The Shawshank Redemption
Roger Ebert & Gene Siskel reviewing The Shawshank Redemption
Roger Ebert & Gene Siskel (late)
reviewing AtTheMovies w/ Siskel & Ebert
The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Distributed by: Warner Bros. Pictures
Produced by: Castle Rock Entertainment
Directed By: Frank Darabont
Starring: Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman
14:52
Siskel & Ebert & Roeper - Funny Moments While Reviewing Films
Siskel & Ebert & Roeper - Funny Moments While Reviewing Films
Siskel & Ebert & Roeper - Funny Moments While Reviewing Films
Classic moments and funny film criticism made by Gene Siskel, Roger Ebert and Richard Roeper.
5:32
Roger Ebert on Ego | Blank on Blank | PBS Digital Studios
Roger Ebert on Ego | Blank on Blank | PBS Digital Studios
Roger Ebert on Ego | Blank on Blank | PBS Digital Studios
"I have innate confidence that I am right. Partially out of conviction and partially as a pose." - Roger Ebert in 1990
This episode contains excerpts of Lawrence Grobel's extended interviews with Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel in 1990. The famous duo worked side-by-side from 1975 until Siskel’s death in 1999, co-hosting the acclaimed, nationally syndicated show Siskel & Ebert. They remained together despite–or perhaps because of–their famously tumultuous relationship.
We focused on the ideas of ego and cultural taste that bubbled up throughout the interviews with Roger Ebert. They are essential to both creatives and the people who critique t
11:39
Nostalgia Critic - Farewell to Roger Ebert
Nostalgia Critic - Farewell to Roger Ebert
Nostalgia Critic - Farewell to Roger Ebert
Good bye to one of the great lovers of movies.
8:23
Roger Ebert on Letterman, 1999
Roger Ebert on Letterman, 1999
Roger Ebert on Letterman, 1999
This I believe is Roger's first appearance on the Late Show after the passing of Gene Siskel.
8:30
Film critic Roger Ebert - Grave of The Fireflies
Film critic Roger Ebert - Grave of The Fireflies
Film critic Roger Ebert - Grave of The Fireflies
Film critic Roger Ebert reviewing the Japanese anime "Grave of The Fireflies", a Studio Ghibli film of 1988. Contemplating on animation and Asian film making...
1:05
Roger Ebert yelling at Sundance
Roger Ebert yelling at Sundance
Roger Ebert yelling at Sundance
Here is Roger Ebert doing what he does best, responding to another person's review of Better Luck Tomorrow. This is Ebert in top form, showing a passion for film performances that made him famous.
Respect to Justin Lin and his crew for the content. Support his movies.
"Its not about races, just places faces. Where Your Blood Comes From Is Where Your Space. Is I've Seen The Bright Get Duller. I'm Not Going To Spend My Life Being A Color" - Michael Jackson
4:35
Siskel and Ebert Discuss John Carpenter's Halloween
Siskel and Ebert Discuss John Carpenter's Halloween
Siskel and Ebert Discuss John Carpenter's Halloween
In this 1980 "Sneak Previews" segment, also featured on the 1994 Criterion Collection laserdisc of Halloween, Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert discuss what separa...
10:19
Siskel & Ebert (1999) - Episode on 'Stanley Kubrick' 1 of 2
Siskel & Ebert (1999) - Episode on 'Stanley Kubrick' 1 of 2
Siskel & Ebert (1999) - Episode on 'Stanley Kubrick' 1 of 2
Roger Ebert and other film critics remember Stanley Kubrick and discuss his films highlighting his last film "Eyes Wide Shut".
19:30
Roger Ebert: Remaking my voice
Roger Ebert: Remaking my voice
Roger Ebert: Remaking my voice
http://www.ted.com When film critic Roger Ebert lost his lower jaw to cancer, he lost the ability to eat and speak. But he did not lose his voice. In a movin...
2:22
Roger Ebert Reviews North
Roger Ebert Reviews North
Roger Ebert Reviews North
Roger Ebert discusses North on the Siskel & Ebert year-end show.
8:37
Werner Herzog on Roger Ebert - Charlie Rose Show
Werner Herzog on Roger Ebert - Charlie Rose Show
Werner Herzog on Roger Ebert - Charlie Rose Show
Compilation of Werner Herzog remembrances of Roger Ebert from his appearance on The Charlie Rose Show from April 8, 2013. Watch full program at: http://www.c...
Junket Whore
1998, role: actor
, character name: Himself - Film Critic: Chicago Sun-Times
Famous quotes by Roger Ebert:
"I don't think he's an a-, ... But if he's going to persist in making bad movies, he's going to have to grow accustomed to reading bad reviews."
"A lot of people didn't [have sex] in high school in the 1950s, ... My favorite actors include Robert Mitchum and Clint Eastwood . They don't look anything like me."
"[If you like little films about birds you might also consider] The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill. ... could be a surprise underground hit, because it is so warm and moving."
"Most of us do not consciously look at movies."
"I am utterly bored by celebrity interviews. Most celebrities are devoid of interest."
"No good movie is too long and no bad movie is short enough."
"Beguiled by George S. Bush's easy smile and casual indifference to the details, we are on the brink of electing him to office. This isn't choosing a president, it's casting the lead in a sitcom about the presidency."
"Every great film should seem new every time you see it."
"Doing research on the Web is like using a library assembled piecemeal by pack rats and vandalized nightly"
"Your intellect may be confused, but your emotions will never lie to you."
"If a movie isn't a hit right out of the gate, they drop it. Which means that the whole mainstream Hollywood product has been skewed toward violence and vulgar teen comedy."
"If a movie is really working, you forget for two hours your Social Security number and where your car is parked. You are having a vicarious experience. You are identifying, in one way or another, with the people on the screen."
"You can have a movie with hardly any cuts, or very few cuts, that is fascinating, you can't take your eyes away from it... Look at some of the long takes in Citizen Kane."
"Because I don't give the studios advanced quotes or an advanced look at my reviews. I think the readers deserve to read my reviews before the studios do."
"All over the web there are some very good critics and it's become for people who are interested. It's become a very good way to get to reviews and involve yourself in discussions."
"But the fact is, most people are not going to be rich someday."
"The right really dominates radio, and it's amazing how much energy the right spends telling us that the press is slanted to the left when it really isn't. They want to shut other people up. They really don't understand the First Amendment."
"I don't think Bush was legitimately elected President."
"And I think both the left and the right should celebrate people who have different opinions, and disagree with them, and argue with them, and differ with them, but don't just try to shut them up."
"Catholic theology believes that God gave man free will, and you can't give somebody free will and then send in a play from the sidelines."
For more the 40 years, Roger Ebert has guided moviegoers at the box office. But today, Ebert can't speak. Cancer has robbed him of his voice. But despite his...
69:38
Howard Stern - Jon Stewart & Roger Ebert 02/23/06 FULL SHOW
Howard Stern - Jon Stewart & Roger Ebert 02/23/06 FULL SHOW
Howard Stern - Jon Stewart & Roger Ebert 02/23/06 FULL SHOW
Howard Stern - Jon Stewart & Roger Ebert 02/23/06 FULL SHOW.
3:17
Roger Ebert & Gene Siskel reviewing The Shawshank Redemption
Roger Ebert & Gene Siskel reviewing The Shawshank Redemption
Roger Ebert & Gene Siskel reviewing The Shawshank Redemption
Roger Ebert & Gene Siskel (late)
reviewing AtTheMovies w/ Siskel & Ebert
The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Distributed by: Warner Bros. Pictures
Produced by: Castle Rock Entertainment
Directed By: Frank Darabont
Starring: Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman
14:52
Siskel & Ebert & Roeper - Funny Moments While Reviewing Films
Siskel & Ebert & Roeper - Funny Moments While Reviewing Films
Siskel & Ebert & Roeper - Funny Moments While Reviewing Films
Classic moments and funny film criticism made by Gene Siskel, Roger Ebert and Richard Roeper.
5:32
Roger Ebert on Ego | Blank on Blank | PBS Digital Studios
Roger Ebert on Ego | Blank on Blank | PBS Digital Studios
Roger Ebert on Ego | Blank on Blank | PBS Digital Studios
"I have innate confidence that I am right. Partially out of conviction and partially as a pose." - Roger Ebert in 1990
This episode contains excerpts of Lawrence Grobel's extended interviews with Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel in 1990. The famous duo worked side-by-side from 1975 until Siskel’s death in 1999, co-hosting the acclaimed, nationally syndicated show Siskel & Ebert. They remained together despite–or perhaps because of–their famously tumultuous relationship.
We focused on the ideas of ego and cultural taste that bubbled up throughout the interviews with Roger Ebert. They are essential to both creatives and the people who critique t
11:39
Nostalgia Critic - Farewell to Roger Ebert
Nostalgia Critic - Farewell to Roger Ebert
Nostalgia Critic - Farewell to Roger Ebert
Good bye to one of the great lovers of movies.
8:23
Roger Ebert on Letterman, 1999
Roger Ebert on Letterman, 1999
Roger Ebert on Letterman, 1999
This I believe is Roger's first appearance on the Late Show after the passing of Gene Siskel.
8:30
Film critic Roger Ebert - Grave of The Fireflies
Film critic Roger Ebert - Grave of The Fireflies
Film critic Roger Ebert - Grave of The Fireflies
Film critic Roger Ebert reviewing the Japanese anime "Grave of The Fireflies", a Studio Ghibli film of 1988. Contemplating on animation and Asian film making...
1:05
Roger Ebert yelling at Sundance
Roger Ebert yelling at Sundance
Roger Ebert yelling at Sundance
Here is Roger Ebert doing what he does best, responding to another person's review of Better Luck Tomorrow. This is Ebert in top form, showing a passion for film performances that made him famous.
Respect to Justin Lin and his crew for the content. Support his movies.
"Its not about races, just places faces. Where Your Blood Comes From Is Where Your Space. Is I've Seen The Bright Get Duller. I'm Not Going To Spend My Life Being A Color" - Michael Jackson
4:35
Siskel and Ebert Discuss John Carpenter's Halloween
Siskel and Ebert Discuss John Carpenter's Halloween
Siskel and Ebert Discuss John Carpenter's Halloween
In this 1980 "Sneak Previews" segment, also featured on the 1994 Criterion Collection laserdisc of Halloween, Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert discuss what separa...
10:19
Siskel & Ebert (1999) - Episode on 'Stanley Kubrick' 1 of 2
Siskel & Ebert (1999) - Episode on 'Stanley Kubrick' 1 of 2
Siskel & Ebert (1999) - Episode on 'Stanley Kubrick' 1 of 2
Roger Ebert and other film critics remember Stanley Kubrick and discuss his films highlighting his last film "Eyes Wide Shut".
19:30
Roger Ebert: Remaking my voice
Roger Ebert: Remaking my voice
Roger Ebert: Remaking my voice
http://www.ted.com When film critic Roger Ebert lost his lower jaw to cancer, he lost the ability to eat and speak. But he did not lose his voice. In a movin...
2:22
Roger Ebert Reviews North
Roger Ebert Reviews North
Roger Ebert Reviews North
Roger Ebert discusses North on the Siskel & Ebert year-end show.
8:37
Werner Herzog on Roger Ebert - Charlie Rose Show
Werner Herzog on Roger Ebert - Charlie Rose Show
Werner Herzog on Roger Ebert - Charlie Rose Show
Compilation of Werner Herzog remembrances of Roger Ebert from his appearance on The Charlie Rose Show from April 8, 2013. Watch full program at: http://www.c...
5:07
Goodfellas - Roger Ebert & Gene Siskel
Goodfellas - Roger Ebert & Gene Siskel
Goodfellas - Roger Ebert & Gene Siskel
review
15:28
Life Itself (Starring Roger Ebert) Movie Review
Life Itself (Starring Roger Ebert) Movie Review
Life Itself (Starring Roger Ebert) Movie Review
Life Itself starring Roger Ebert, Chaz Ebert, and Raven Evans is reviewed by Ben Mankiewicz (Turner Classic Movies), Alonso Duralde (TheWrap and Linoleum Kni...
6:21
Roger Ebert on "Today" - 09-14-11 (full clip)
Roger Ebert on "Today" - 09-14-11 (full clip)
Roger Ebert on "Today" - 09-14-11 (full clip)
Roger Ebert on "Today" - look for the point around the 5 minute mark where Ebert gets excited about some vintage sodas, which are from Old 52!
10:07
Ebert & Scorsese Best of the 90s
Ebert & Scorsese Best of the 90s
Ebert & Scorsese Best of the 90s
10:03
Ebert and Roeper - Best of 2001 (Part 1/2)
Ebert and Roeper - Best of 2001 (Part 1/2)
Ebert and Roeper - Best of 2001 (Part 1/2)
I apologize for splitting this in two, but given the status of my current internet connection, a 20 minute video would take about six hours to upload. Roger'...
2:20
Roger Ebert - Best Films of the 1990s
Roger Ebert - Best Films of the 1990s
Roger Ebert - Best Films of the 1990s
Roger Ebert & director Martin Scorsese discuss their favorite films of the 1990s. NOTE: Only their top four films are discussed in the clip. Their full lists...
4:00
Magnolia - Roger Ebert
Magnolia - Roger Ebert
Magnolia - Roger Ebert
ebert.
3:50
Roger Ebert & the Movies: American Psycho (Year 2000)
Roger Ebert & the Movies: American Psycho (Year 2000)
Roger Ebert & the Movies: American Psycho (Year 2000)
Roger Ebert and his temporary guest at the time Michaela Pereira review the year 2000 film American Psycho. Michaela didn't like the film while Ebert did whi...
15:53
Roger Ebert on The Decalogue
Roger Ebert on The Decalogue
Roger Ebert on The Decalogue
Roger Ebert's introduction of Krzysztof Kieslowski's The Decalogue (1988).
For more the 40 years, Roger Ebert has guided moviegoers at the box office. But today, Ebert can't speak. Cancer has robbed him of his voice. But despite his...
For more the 40 years, Roger Ebert has guided moviegoers at the box office. But today, Ebert can't speak. Cancer has robbed him of his voice. But despite his...
Roger Ebert & Gene Siskel (late)
reviewing AtTheMovies w/ Siskel & Ebert
The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Distributed by: Warner Bros. Pictures
Produced by: Castle Rock Entertainment
Directed By: Frank Darabont
Starring: Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman
Roger Ebert & Gene Siskel (late)
reviewing AtTheMovies w/ Siskel & Ebert
The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Distributed by: Warner Bros. Pictures
Produced by: Castle Rock Entertainment
Directed By: Frank Darabont
Starring: Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman
published:01 Sep 2008
views:416897
Siskel & Ebert & Roeper - Funny Moments While Reviewing Films
"I have innate confidence that I am right. Partially out of conviction and partially as a pose." - Roger Ebert in 1990
This episode contains excerpts of Lawrence Grobel's extended interviews with Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel in 1990. The famous duo worked side-by-side from 1975 until Siskel’s death in 1999, co-hosting the acclaimed, nationally syndicated show Siskel & Ebert. They remained together despite–or perhaps because of–their famously tumultuous relationship.
We focused on the ideas of ego and cultural taste that bubbled up throughout the interviews with Roger Ebert. They are essential to both creatives and the people who critique them. Was Ebert a genius? A blowhard? You be the judge.
CHOICE QUOTES
"My favorite love scenes in movies don’t involve passion, they involve nobility or sacrifice"
"Who wants to live in the present? It’s such a limiting period compared to the past"
"What makes people interesting is the spirit that shines through"
Get more Roger Ebert including his powerful story of finding his voice after losing the ability to speak, a choice list of his wicked one-line reviews, plus his screenplay that became an X-rated cult classic:
http://blankonblank.org/interviews/roger-ebert-on-love-ego-movies-criticism-filmmaking
Subscribe for new episodes every other Tuesday (it's free):
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=blankonblank
Executive Producer: David Gerlach
Animator: Patrick Smith
Audio Producer: Amy Drozdowska
Colorist: Diana Tantillo
Music You Heard
“Please Listen Carefully” Jahzzar
“On Things Invisible To The Eye (Act II)” Lloyd Rodgers
Music from APM
“It’s That Rag Again” by Terry Day
“The Entertainer” performed by David Graham Farnon
“Romantic Moment” by Harry Lubin
Photos You Saw
Kevin Horan
C. Art Shay
Kartemquin Films / Life Itself
Watch our previous episodes:
Ayn Rand on Love & Happiness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQVrMzWtqgU
Joni Mitchell on Illusions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDu36PgFwWs
John Coltrane on Giant Steps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF0EvYd_Bgw
Ray Bradbury on Madmen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ciQoov55fM
Dolly Parton on Getting Dirty
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RJPc9DXnys
Lou Reed on Guns & Ammo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jcd9BS2Ty_M
BB King on The Blues
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tIphqWYu_s
Elliott Smith on Freaks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAP3sYaaBv4
Robin Williams on Masks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PHGmIAv4Dc
Wayne Coyne on Living with Death
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJXU7f0hI30
Maya Angelou on Con Men
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VybIJEA41yk
Bette Davis on The Sexes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNnTUyrxzWY
Michael Jackson on Godliness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoCa3Po7M_8
Jimi Hendrix on The Experience
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nK2lfs_uiwk
Meryl Streep on Beauty
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OG_T5dwnJuM
Philip Seymour Hoffman on Happiness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Osn8rjkPyYM
David Bowie on Stardust
http://youtu.be/lFIDXXDsxAo
Gene Wilder on The Truth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PUW2POEjX4
John Lennon on Love
http://youtu.be/DmvmnYEy9NY
Johnny Cash on The Gospel
http://youtu.be/ALGi0tcFCcw
Heath Ledger on Role Playing
http://youtu.be/qDRUzbAa6lI
Tupac on Life and Death
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x2FqX2YZws
Kurt Cobain on Identity
http://youtu.be/C1Z2BkZaOQc
Janis Joplin on Rejection
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdF4b1_LQnQ
Barry White on Making Love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmJIlqjYGkw
Maurice Sendak on Being a Kid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvtgqJTVVhE
Carol Burnett on Finding Home
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aixlc1DJZiE
Grace Kelly on JFK
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5EOuppHoTM
Farrah Fawcett on Stiletto Power
http://youtu.be/8Eskff0RUQ8
Beastie Boys on Being Stupid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4mx2P...
David Foster Wallace on Ambition
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5R8gd...
Wilt Chamberlain on Tall Tales
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxLiVn...
Larry King on Getting Seduced
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yD8Pz...
Jim Morrison on Why Fat is Beautiful
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhszZ5...
"I have innate confidence that I am right. Partially out of conviction and partially as a pose." - Roger Ebert in 1990
This episode contains excerpts of Lawrence Grobel's extended interviews with Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel in 1990. The famous duo worked side-by-side from 1975 until Siskel’s death in 1999, co-hosting the acclaimed, nationally syndicated show Siskel & Ebert. They remained together despite–or perhaps because of–their famously tumultuous relationship.
We focused on the ideas of ego and cultural taste that bubbled up throughout the interviews with Roger Ebert. They are essential to both creatives and the people who critique them. Was Ebert a genius? A blowhard? You be the judge.
CHOICE QUOTES
"My favorite love scenes in movies don’t involve passion, they involve nobility or sacrifice"
"Who wants to live in the present? It’s such a limiting period compared to the past"
"What makes people interesting is the spirit that shines through"
Get more Roger Ebert including his powerful story of finding his voice after losing the ability to speak, a choice list of his wicked one-line reviews, plus his screenplay that became an X-rated cult classic:
http://blankonblank.org/interviews/roger-ebert-on-love-ego-movies-criticism-filmmaking
Subscribe for new episodes every other Tuesday (it's free):
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=blankonblank
Executive Producer: David Gerlach
Animator: Patrick Smith
Audio Producer: Amy Drozdowska
Colorist: Diana Tantillo
Music You Heard
“Please Listen Carefully” Jahzzar
“On Things Invisible To The Eye (Act II)” Lloyd Rodgers
Music from APM
“It’s That Rag Again” by Terry Day
“The Entertainer” performed by David Graham Farnon
“Romantic Moment” by Harry Lubin
Photos You Saw
Kevin Horan
C. Art Shay
Kartemquin Films / Life Itself
Watch our previous episodes:
Ayn Rand on Love & Happiness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQVrMzWtqgU
Joni Mitchell on Illusions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDu36PgFwWs
John Coltrane on Giant Steps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF0EvYd_Bgw
Ray Bradbury on Madmen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ciQoov55fM
Dolly Parton on Getting Dirty
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RJPc9DXnys
Lou Reed on Guns & Ammo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jcd9BS2Ty_M
BB King on The Blues
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tIphqWYu_s
Elliott Smith on Freaks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAP3sYaaBv4
Robin Williams on Masks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PHGmIAv4Dc
Wayne Coyne on Living with Death
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJXU7f0hI30
Maya Angelou on Con Men
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VybIJEA41yk
Bette Davis on The Sexes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNnTUyrxzWY
Michael Jackson on Godliness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoCa3Po7M_8
Jimi Hendrix on The Experience
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nK2lfs_uiwk
Meryl Streep on Beauty
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OG_T5dwnJuM
Philip Seymour Hoffman on Happiness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Osn8rjkPyYM
David Bowie on Stardust
http://youtu.be/lFIDXXDsxAo
Gene Wilder on The Truth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PUW2POEjX4
John Lennon on Love
http://youtu.be/DmvmnYEy9NY
Johnny Cash on The Gospel
http://youtu.be/ALGi0tcFCcw
Heath Ledger on Role Playing
http://youtu.be/qDRUzbAa6lI
Tupac on Life and Death
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x2FqX2YZws
Kurt Cobain on Identity
http://youtu.be/C1Z2BkZaOQc
Janis Joplin on Rejection
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdF4b1_LQnQ
Barry White on Making Love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmJIlqjYGkw
Maurice Sendak on Being a Kid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvtgqJTVVhE
Carol Burnett on Finding Home
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aixlc1DJZiE
Grace Kelly on JFK
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5EOuppHoTM
Farrah Fawcett on Stiletto Power
http://youtu.be/8Eskff0RUQ8
Beastie Boys on Being Stupid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4mx2P...
David Foster Wallace on Ambition
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5R8gd...
Wilt Chamberlain on Tall Tales
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxLiVn...
Larry King on Getting Seduced
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yD8Pz...
Jim Morrison on Why Fat is Beautiful
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhszZ5...
Film critic Roger Ebert reviewing the Japanese anime "Grave of The Fireflies", a Studio Ghibli film of 1988. Contemplating on animation and Asian film making...
Film critic Roger Ebert reviewing the Japanese anime "Grave of The Fireflies", a Studio Ghibli film of 1988. Contemplating on animation and Asian film making...
Here is Roger Ebert doing what he does best, responding to another person's review of Better Luck Tomorrow. This is Ebert in top form, showing a passion for film performances that made him famous.
Respect to Justin Lin and his crew for the content. Support his movies.
"Its not about races, just places faces. Where Your Blood Comes From Is Where Your Space. Is I've Seen The Bright Get Duller. I'm Not Going To Spend My Life Being A Color" - Michael Jackson
Here is Roger Ebert doing what he does best, responding to another person's review of Better Luck Tomorrow. This is Ebert in top form, showing a passion for film performances that made him famous.
Respect to Justin Lin and his crew for the content. Support his movies.
"Its not about races, just places faces. Where Your Blood Comes From Is Where Your Space. Is I've Seen The Bright Get Duller. I'm Not Going To Spend My Life Being A Color" - Michael Jackson
published:20 May 2010
views:416201
Siskel and Ebert Discuss John Carpenter's Halloween
In this 1980 "Sneak Previews" segment, also featured on the 1994 Criterion Collection laserdisc of Halloween, Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert discuss what separa...
In this 1980 "Sneak Previews" segment, also featured on the 1994 Criterion Collection laserdisc of Halloween, Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert discuss what separa...
http://www.ted.com When film critic Roger Ebert lost his lower jaw to cancer, he lost the ability to eat and speak. But he did not lose his voice. In a movin...
http://www.ted.com When film critic Roger Ebert lost his lower jaw to cancer, he lost the ability to eat and speak. But he did not lose his voice. In a movin...
Compilation of Werner Herzog remembrances of Roger Ebert from his appearance on The Charlie Rose Show from April 8, 2013. Watch full program at: http://www.c...
Compilation of Werner Herzog remembrances of Roger Ebert from his appearance on The Charlie Rose Show from April 8, 2013. Watch full program at: http://www.c...
Life Itself starring Roger Ebert, Chaz Ebert, and Raven Evans is reviewed by Ben Mankiewicz (Turner Classic Movies), Alonso Duralde (TheWrap and Linoleum Kni...
Life Itself starring Roger Ebert, Chaz Ebert, and Raven Evans is reviewed by Ben Mankiewicz (Turner Classic Movies), Alonso Duralde (TheWrap and Linoleum Kni...
I apologize for splitting this in two, but given the status of my current internet connection, a 20 minute video would take about six hours to upload. Roger'...
I apologize for splitting this in two, but given the status of my current internet connection, a 20 minute video would take about six hours to upload. Roger'...
Roger Ebert & director Martin Scorsese discuss their favorite films of the 1990s. NOTE: Only their top four films are discussed in the clip. Their full lists...
Roger Ebert & director Martin Scorsese discuss their favorite films of the 1990s. NOTE: Only their top four films are discussed in the clip. Their full lists...
Roger Ebert and his temporary guest at the time Michaela Pereira review the year 2000 film American Psycho. Michaela didn't like the film while Ebert did whi...
Roger Ebert and his temporary guest at the time Michaela Pereira review the year 2000 film American Psycho. Michaela didn't like the film while Ebert did whi...
Siskel and Ebert debate Cronenberg's Crash
never have I seen these two argue so vehemently over a movie!!!!!
David Cronenberg's film Crash was released in Europe in '96, was supposed to be released in the U.S. in the fall of '96, but Ted Turner personally tried to prevent the release of the film (the same weekend that the violent "Set it Off" with Queen Latifah was released by Turner's FineLine Pictures)
Crash finally got released Spring '97 in the U.S.
R.I.P. Gene!
R.I.P. J.G.!
R.I.P. Roger!
3:57
Movie Reviews: Remembering Roger Ebert pt. 2
Movie Reviews: Remembering Roger Ebert pt. 2
Movie Reviews: Remembering Roger Ebert pt. 2
Ted Farabee shares some great films he would have never watched. Here, he talks about "Amadeus" directed by Milo's Forman starring F. Murray Abraham and Tom ...
3:14
Movie Reviews: Remembering Roger Ebert pt.3
Movie Reviews: Remembering Roger Ebert pt.3
Movie Reviews: Remembering Roger Ebert pt.3
Ted Farabee honors Roger Ebert's life by reviewing a movie. Ted never would have watched "Singing In the Rain" without Roger's influence. Starring Gene Kelly...
15:38
TEDxUSC - Kellee Santiago - 3/23/09
TEDxUSC - Kellee Santiago - 3/23/09
TEDxUSC - Kellee Santiago - 3/23/09
Are Video Games Art? Game innovator Kellee Santiago insists that games are more than entertainment. As a student in the MFA Interactive Media program at the ...
45:11
My Art Is Not for You (Senior Thesis Film)
My Art Is Not for You (Senior Thesis Film)
My Art Is Not for You (Senior Thesis Film)
Are video games art? My senior thesis film. This film was made for academic purposes only and is 100% non-profit. I don't own any of the material used in the film, and all credits are at the end.
Made during the Fall semester of 2014, though I began developing the concept one year prior. I am extremely proud of how it turned out and am 100% confident in the final product. The first 3 minutes were edited a year before the rest of the film, which is why there's a bit of an audio shift in the narration early on. It's minor, but noticeable (I don't have my own recording studio, so I had to record the narration at home... And I really want
7:36
Siskel and Ebert defend Star Wars
Siskel and Ebert defend Star Wars
Siskel and Ebert defend Star Wars
1983.
5:15
Ted 2 - Review
Ted 2 - Review
Ted 2 - Review
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Newlywed couple Ted and Tami-Lynn want to have a baby, but in order to qualify to be a parent, Ted will have to prove he's a person in a court of law. Director: Seth MacFarlane
Writers: Seth MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin
Stars: Mark Wahlberg, Seth MacFarlane, Amanda Seyfried
The sequel to everyone's favourite pot-smoking sentient teddy bear has just hit theatres, but our resident critic James has (of course) got something to say about it.
BudgetCut's favouri
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Chevy Chase Makes Fun of Siskel & Ebert on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show
Chevy Chase Makes Fun of Siskel & Ebert on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show
Chevy Chase Makes Fun of Siskel & Ebert on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show
Chevy Chase impersonates Roger Ebert behind his back on the Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. Roger Ebert starts at 1:05 in the clip. More Tonight Show co...
2:05
Roger Ebert Dead: Legendary Film Critic Dies At Age 70
Roger Ebert Dead: Legendary Film Critic Dies At Age 70
Roger Ebert Dead: Legendary Film Critic Dies At Age 70
News for Film critic Roger Ebert and wife give an ... TIME Roger Ebert Dead: Legendary Film Critic Dies At Age 70 Huffington Post - by Stephanie Marcus - 1...
3:32
Talking the death of Roger Ebert and Jurassic Park 3-D
Talking the death of Roger Ebert and Jurassic Park 3-D
Talking the death of Roger Ebert and Jurassic Park 3-D
STAR @ THE MOVIES: Toledo Free Press Film Editor James A. Molnar stops by "WNWO Today" in Toledo on Friday, April 5, 2013, and talks about the latest movies ...
89:37
Sugar: The Bitter Truth
Sugar: The Bitter Truth
Sugar: The Bitter Truth
Watch "The Skinny on Obesity" with Dr. Lustig: http://www.uctv.tv/skinny-on-obesity
Robert H. Lustig, MD, UCSF Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology, explores the damage caused by sugary foods. He argues that fructose (too much) and fiber (not enough) appear to be cornerstones of the obesity epidemic through their effects on insulin. Series: UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public [7/2009] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 16717]
More UCTV videos about sugar: http://www.uctv.tv/sugar
Dr. Lustig's book (comes out Dec 27, 2012), "Fat Chance: Beating the Odds Against Sugar, Processed Food, Obesity, and Disease": http://www.amaz
3:25
Bill O'Reilly and Roger Ebert - RFID implants
Bill O'Reilly and Roger Ebert - RFID implants
Bill O'Reilly and Roger Ebert - RFID implants
Computer chips will eventually be put into our bodies in the name of the War on Terror. The federal government will know your heart rate, hear what you are s...
1:34
IGN News - Roger Ebert Passes Away at Age 70
IGN News - Roger Ebert Passes Away at Age 70
IGN News - Roger Ebert Passes Away at Age 70
Ebert had been battling cancer for the past decade, and only recently announced his "leave of presence," saying that he would be reducing his workload due to...
3:11
V for Vendetta best speech
V for Vendetta best speech
V for Vendetta best speech
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Are men inferior to women? Let's check the data
Are men inferior to women? Let's check the data
Are men inferior to women? Let's check the data
Are women good, and men bad? How many times have you heard that women are wiser, kinder, more efficient, and just all around superior human beings? A never ending succession of books and news stories suggests they are. AEI scholar Christina Hoff Sommers looks at the evidence.
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11:44
TED TALKS (Oxbridge) - Shizzio gives speech at Oxford university 4/6/11
TED TALKS (Oxbridge) - Shizzio gives speech at Oxford university 4/6/11
TED TALKS (Oxbridge) - Shizzio gives speech at Oxford university 4/6/11
UK Rapper shizzio becomes the first ever urban artist to grace a TED stage... Such audience members included students and professors from Oxford & Cambridge ...
7:06
Dave Meslin: The antidote to apathy
Dave Meslin: The antidote to apathy
Dave Meslin: The antidote to apathy
http://www.ted.com Local politics -- schools, zoning, council elections -- hit us where we live. So why don't more of us actually get involved? Is it apathy?...
5:52
Mark Kermode reviews Life Itself
Mark Kermode reviews Life Itself
Mark Kermode reviews Life Itself
Mark Kermode reviews Life Itself. A documentary film recounting the inspiring and entertaining life of world-renowned film critic and social commentator Roger Ebert - a story that is by turns personal, funny, painful, and transcendent. Based on his bestselling memoir of the same name, this film explores the legacy of Roger Ebert 's life, from his Pulitzer Prize-winning film criticism at the Chicago Sun-Times to becoming one of the most influential cultural voices in America.
Please tell us what you think of the film -- or Mark’s review of the film below. We love to include your views on the show every Friday.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/5live
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18:02
Lourds Lane at TEDxWomen 2012
Lourds Lane at TEDxWomen 2012
Lourds Lane at TEDxWomen 2012
Lourds Lane sings and plays her violin while she tells the story of her journey from child musical prodigy to adult 'superhero' self. She fronts the rock ban...
6:31
What's your Rubik's cube? Tim Grunert at TEDxUniversityofNevada
What's your Rubik's cube? Tim Grunert at TEDxUniversityofNevada
What's your Rubik's cube? Tim Grunert at TEDxUniversityofNevada
Tim Grunert is a sophomore majoring in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Nevada. Tim is the winner of the student speaker competition. ...
Siskel and Ebert debate Cronenberg's Crash
never have I seen these two argue so vehemently over a movie!!!!!
David Cronenberg's film Crash was released in Europe in '96, was supposed to be released in the U.S. in the fall of '96, but Ted Turner personally tried to prevent the release of the film (the same weekend that the violent "Set it Off" with Queen Latifah was released by Turner's FineLine Pictures)
Crash finally got released Spring '97 in the U.S.
R.I.P. Gene!
R.I.P. J.G.!
R.I.P. Roger!
Siskel and Ebert debate Cronenberg's Crash
never have I seen these two argue so vehemently over a movie!!!!!
David Cronenberg's film Crash was released in Europe in '96, was supposed to be released in the U.S. in the fall of '96, but Ted Turner personally tried to prevent the release of the film (the same weekend that the violent "Set it Off" with Queen Latifah was released by Turner's FineLine Pictures)
Crash finally got released Spring '97 in the U.S.
R.I.P. Gene!
R.I.P. J.G.!
R.I.P. Roger!
Ted Farabee shares some great films he would have never watched. Here, he talks about "Amadeus" directed by Milo's Forman starring F. Murray Abraham and Tom ...
Ted Farabee shares some great films he would have never watched. Here, he talks about "Amadeus" directed by Milo's Forman starring F. Murray Abraham and Tom ...
Ted Farabee honors Roger Ebert's life by reviewing a movie. Ted never would have watched "Singing In the Rain" without Roger's influence. Starring Gene Kelly...
Ted Farabee honors Roger Ebert's life by reviewing a movie. Ted never would have watched "Singing In the Rain" without Roger's influence. Starring Gene Kelly...
Are Video Games Art? Game innovator Kellee Santiago insists that games are more than entertainment. As a student in the MFA Interactive Media program at the ...
Are Video Games Art? Game innovator Kellee Santiago insists that games are more than entertainment. As a student in the MFA Interactive Media program at the ...
Are video games art? My senior thesis film. This film was made for academic purposes only and is 100% non-profit. I don't own any of the material used in the film, and all credits are at the end.
Made during the Fall semester of 2014, though I began developing the concept one year prior. I am extremely proud of how it turned out and am 100% confident in the final product. The first 3 minutes were edited a year before the rest of the film, which is why there's a bit of an audio shift in the narration early on. It's minor, but noticeable (I don't have my own recording studio, so I had to record the narration at home... And I really wanted Stephen Fry, but alas, he was not available).
Special mention goes to Brian Moriarty, who's "An Apology to Roger Ebert" talk at GDC in 2011 was the biggest inspiration and resource used for this film (and is referenced in the film many times). I encourage everyone to Google it and check it out, it's an excellent and insightful talk.
While you're at it, check out Kellee Santiago's TED talk at USC on YouTube as well. It's brief by comparison to Moriarty's, but also interesting.
You can view a deleted scene here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVapkDcUo2s&hd;=1
And the trailer is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=832Bft6TiZA&hd;=1
Are video games art? My senior thesis film. This film was made for academic purposes only and is 100% non-profit. I don't own any of the material used in the film, and all credits are at the end.
Made during the Fall semester of 2014, though I began developing the concept one year prior. I am extremely proud of how it turned out and am 100% confident in the final product. The first 3 minutes were edited a year before the rest of the film, which is why there's a bit of an audio shift in the narration early on. It's minor, but noticeable (I don't have my own recording studio, so I had to record the narration at home... And I really wanted Stephen Fry, but alas, he was not available).
Special mention goes to Brian Moriarty, who's "An Apology to Roger Ebert" talk at GDC in 2011 was the biggest inspiration and resource used for this film (and is referenced in the film many times). I encourage everyone to Google it and check it out, it's an excellent and insightful talk.
While you're at it, check out Kellee Santiago's TED talk at USC on YouTube as well. It's brief by comparison to Moriarty's, but also interesting.
You can view a deleted scene here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVapkDcUo2s&hd;=1
And the trailer is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=832Bft6TiZA&hd;=1
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Newlywed couple Ted and Tami-Lynn want to have a baby, but in order to qualify to be a parent, Ted will have to prove he's a person in a court of law. Director: Seth MacFarlane
Writers: Seth MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin
Stars: Mark Wahlberg, Seth MacFarlane, Amanda Seyfried
The sequel to everyone's favourite pot-smoking sentient teddy bear has just hit theatres, but our resident critic James has (of course) got something to say about it.
BudgetCut's favourite know it all James Stephenson, talks about the newly released Ted 2. James uses a review system similar to Roger Ebert.
Roger Joseph Ebert was the all-time best-known, most successful movie critic in cinema history, when one thinks of his establishing a rapport with both serious cineastes and the movie-going public and reaching more movie fans via television and print than any other critic.
Roger Ebert favoured the 4 star system instead of the more known 5 stars. This rating is very popular among more popular critics such as, Liam Lacey from Globe and mail, Peter Howell of the Toronto Star, Peter Travers from Rolling Stone and Michael Phillips from the Chicago Tribune.
James is a very fair reviewer and believed Ted had its moments, however for what it gains with comedy it lacks in plot. Unfortunately cutting to scenes which would add to comedy instead of character development or story.
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Newlywed couple Ted and Tami-Lynn want to have a baby, but in order to qualify to be a parent, Ted will have to prove he's a person in a court of law. Director: Seth MacFarlane
Writers: Seth MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin
Stars: Mark Wahlberg, Seth MacFarlane, Amanda Seyfried
The sequel to everyone's favourite pot-smoking sentient teddy bear has just hit theatres, but our resident critic James has (of course) got something to say about it.
BudgetCut's favourite know it all James Stephenson, talks about the newly released Ted 2. James uses a review system similar to Roger Ebert.
Roger Joseph Ebert was the all-time best-known, most successful movie critic in cinema history, when one thinks of his establishing a rapport with both serious cineastes and the movie-going public and reaching more movie fans via television and print than any other critic.
Roger Ebert favoured the 4 star system instead of the more known 5 stars. This rating is very popular among more popular critics such as, Liam Lacey from Globe and mail, Peter Howell of the Toronto Star, Peter Travers from Rolling Stone and Michael Phillips from the Chicago Tribune.
James is a very fair reviewer and believed Ted had its moments, however for what it gains with comedy it lacks in plot. Unfortunately cutting to scenes which would add to comedy instead of character development or story.
Brought to you by BudgetCut World, thank you.
published:08 Jul 2015
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Chevy Chase Makes Fun of Siskel & Ebert on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show
Chevy Chase impersonates Roger Ebert behind his back on the Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. Roger Ebert starts at 1:05 in the clip. More Tonight Show co...
Chevy Chase impersonates Roger Ebert behind his back on the Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. Roger Ebert starts at 1:05 in the clip. More Tonight Show co...
News for Film critic Roger Ebert and wife give an ... TIME Roger Ebert Dead: Legendary Film Critic Dies At Age 70 Huffington Post - by Stephanie Marcus - 1...
News for Film critic Roger Ebert and wife give an ... TIME Roger Ebert Dead: Legendary Film Critic Dies At Age 70 Huffington Post - by Stephanie Marcus - 1...
STAR @ THE MOVIES: Toledo Free Press Film Editor James A. Molnar stops by "WNWO Today" in Toledo on Friday, April 5, 2013, and talks about the latest movies ...
STAR @ THE MOVIES: Toledo Free Press Film Editor James A. Molnar stops by "WNWO Today" in Toledo on Friday, April 5, 2013, and talks about the latest movies ...
Watch "The Skinny on Obesity" with Dr. Lustig: http://www.uctv.tv/skinny-on-obesity
Robert H. Lustig, MD, UCSF Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology, explores the damage caused by sugary foods. He argues that fructose (too much) and fiber (not enough) appear to be cornerstones of the obesity epidemic through their effects on insulin. Series: UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public [7/2009] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 16717]
More UCTV videos about sugar: http://www.uctv.tv/sugar
Dr. Lustig's book (comes out Dec 27, 2012), "Fat Chance: Beating the Odds Against Sugar, Processed Food, Obesity, and Disease": http://www.amazon.com/Fat-Chance-Beating-Against-Processed/dp/159463100X
Watch "The Skinny on Obesity" with Dr. Lustig: http://www.uctv.tv/skinny-on-obesity
Robert H. Lustig, MD, UCSF Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology, explores the damage caused by sugary foods. He argues that fructose (too much) and fiber (not enough) appear to be cornerstones of the obesity epidemic through their effects on insulin. Series: UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public [7/2009] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 16717]
More UCTV videos about sugar: http://www.uctv.tv/sugar
Dr. Lustig's book (comes out Dec 27, 2012), "Fat Chance: Beating the Odds Against Sugar, Processed Food, Obesity, and Disease": http://www.amazon.com/Fat-Chance-Beating-Against-Processed/dp/159463100X
Computer chips will eventually be put into our bodies in the name of the War on Terror. The federal government will know your heart rate, hear what you are s...
Computer chips will eventually be put into our bodies in the name of the War on Terror. The federal government will know your heart rate, hear what you are s...
Ebert had been battling cancer for the past decade, and only recently announced his "leave of presence," saying that he would be reducing his workload due to...
Ebert had been battling cancer for the past decade, and only recently announced his "leave of presence," saying that he would be reducing his workload due to...
http://www.killlies.com Anarchy Freedom Democracy police 911 false flag september 11th zeitgeist esoteric agenda Ron Paul The Alex Jones Show 590 KLBJ AM Tal...
http://www.killlies.com Anarchy Freedom Democracy police 911 false flag september 11th zeitgeist esoteric agenda Ron Paul The Alex Jones Show 590 KLBJ AM Tal...
Are women good, and men bad? How many times have you heard that women are wiser, kinder, more efficient, and just all around superior human beings? A never ending succession of books and news stories suggests they are. AEI scholar Christina Hoff Sommers looks at the evidence.
Watch more of the Factual Feminist
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Partial transcript:
It used to be fashionable to celebrate men’s alleged superiority over women—Aristotle referred to women as defective men. Philosophers like Immanuel Kant and Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Friedrich Nietzsche deemed women intellectually inferior to men. Fortunately, those male chauvinistic days are mostly gone. But today a new kind of reverse, female chauvinism prevails. It is so common, social scientists have given it a name: the WOMEN are WONDERFUL phenomenon—WAW for short. Here is a sample of recent WAW headlines. Let’s consider some common claims of female superiority: Multi-tasking: It is a truth universally recognized that women are better at multi-tasking; Here is the British writer Sir Ken Robinson in one of the most watched TED talks of all time: “I think this is probably why women are better at multitasking. Because you are, aren’t you? There’s a raft of research, but I know it from my personal life.” Sir Robinson refers to a “raft of research” Well, where is it? What we have is a handful of small, inconclusive, inconsistent studies. Some show women are better—while others find that it’s men who excel. Thomas Buser a researcher at University of Amsterdam, took a careful look at the data and concluded that, “As far as gender differences are concerned, we do not find any evidence for them in the effects of multitasking.” It turns out that neither sex is particularly good at focusing on more than one thing at once. Niceness: What about the claim that women are just a lot nicer than men? According to film critic Roger Ebert: “Women are nicer than men… in terms of their lifelong natures, women are kinder, more empathetic, more generous. And the sooner more of them take positions of power, the better our chances as a species.” Is he right? Well, when it comes to generosity, kindness, and altruism, once again you find lots of dueling studies. But one of the most thorough and careful surveys was carried out by Tom Smith and his team at the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago. Unlike many other studies of altruism, this one was not limited to a small, unrepresentative sample of college students. Also, Smith and his team asked questions that included both male and female styles of altruism. Women tend to adopt nurturing and caring roles toward people they know—while men excel at good deeds and acts of kindness involving strangers. In Smith’s survey, women proved to be more empathetic than men: they were more likely to feel pity for others and to describe themselves as softhearted. But when it came to the empirically critical measure of generosity—how much do you actually do for others—the results were different. When Smith and his colleagues tallied up the results, they found that the score was even. “Gender,” Smith concluded, “is not notably related to altruistic behaviors.” Advantage: Neither sex. Both sexes have their graces and their own styles of being virtuous. Neither has a monopoly on good or evil. How did we lose sight of this obvious truth? Because we're in the age of WAW. The rules of the Women are Wonderful game make it impossible for men to win: If women do something better than men, that is evidence of their superiority. If men outperform women, that's proof of discrimination—retrograde patriarchy and toxic masculinity. To violate the spirit of WAW is to invite havoc. Suggest, as the former president of Harvard Larry Summers did, that men may have some innate advantages in math and spatial reasoning, and prepare to change your job. Write a book or article titled “Are Men Necessary?,” "The End of Men," Man Down, or Women are From Venus, Men are from Hell," and the gods of the zeitgeist smile. The answer to male supremacy is not female supremacy—the answer is equality and mutual regard and respect. Let’s try that. Are you or anyone you know under the spell of WAW?
Are men inferior to women? Let's check the data
Are women good, and men bad? How many times have you heard that women are wiser, kinder, more efficient, and just all around superior human beings? A never ending succession of books and news stories suggests they are. AEI scholar Christina Hoff Sommers looks at the evidence.
Watch more of the Factual Feminist
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Partial transcript:
It used to be fashionable to celebrate men’s alleged superiority over women—Aristotle referred to women as defective men. Philosophers like Immanuel Kant and Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Friedrich Nietzsche deemed women intellectually inferior to men. Fortunately, those male chauvinistic days are mostly gone. But today a new kind of reverse, female chauvinism prevails. It is so common, social scientists have given it a name: the WOMEN are WONDERFUL phenomenon—WAW for short. Here is a sample of recent WAW headlines. Let’s consider some common claims of female superiority: Multi-tasking: It is a truth universally recognized that women are better at multi-tasking; Here is the British writer Sir Ken Robinson in one of the most watched TED talks of all time: “I think this is probably why women are better at multitasking. Because you are, aren’t you? There’s a raft of research, but I know it from my personal life.” Sir Robinson refers to a “raft of research” Well, where is it? What we have is a handful of small, inconclusive, inconsistent studies. Some show women are better—while others find that it’s men who excel. Thomas Buser a researcher at University of Amsterdam, took a careful look at the data and concluded that, “As far as gender differences are concerned, we do not find any evidence for them in the effects of multitasking.” It turns out that neither sex is particularly good at focusing on more than one thing at once. Niceness: What about the claim that women are just a lot nicer than men? According to film critic Roger Ebert: “Women are nicer than men… in terms of their lifelong natures, women are kinder, more empathetic, more generous. And the sooner more of them take positions of power, the better our chances as a species.” Is he right? Well, when it comes to generosity, kindness, and altruism, once again you find lots of dueling studies. But one of the most thorough and careful surveys was carried out by Tom Smith and his team at the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago. Unlike many other studies of altruism, this one was not limited to a small, unrepresentative sample of college students. Also, Smith and his team asked questions that included both male and female styles of altruism. Women tend to adopt nurturing and caring roles toward people they know—while men excel at good deeds and acts of kindness involving strangers. In Smith’s survey, women proved to be more empathetic than men: they were more likely to feel pity for others and to describe themselves as softhearted. But when it came to the empirically critical measure of generosity—how much do you actually do for others—the results were different. When Smith and his colleagues tallied up the results, they found that the score was even. “Gender,” Smith concluded, “is not notably related to altruistic behaviors.” Advantage: Neither sex. Both sexes have their graces and their own styles of being virtuous. Neither has a monopoly on good or evil. How did we lose sight of this obvious truth? Because we're in the age of WAW. The rules of the Women are Wonderful game make it impossible for men to win: If women do something better than men, that is evidence of their superiority. If men outperform women, that's proof of discrimination—retrograde patriarchy and toxic masculinity. To violate the spirit of WAW is to invite havoc. Suggest, as the former president of Harvard Larry Summers did, that men may have some innate advantages in math and spatial reasoning, and prepare to change your job. Write a book or article titled “Are Men Necessary?,” "The End of Men," Man Down, or Women are From Venus, Men are from Hell," and the gods of the zeitgeist smile. The answer to male supremacy is not female supremacy—the answer is equality and mutual regard and respect. Let’s try that. Are you or anyone you know under the spell of WAW?
Are men inferior to women? Let's check the data
published:30 Mar 2015
views:301
TED TALKS (Oxbridge) - Shizzio gives speech at Oxford university 4/6/11
UK Rapper shizzio becomes the first ever urban artist to grace a TED stage... Such audience members included students and professors from Oxford & Cambridge ...
UK Rapper shizzio becomes the first ever urban artist to grace a TED stage... Such audience members included students and professors from Oxford & Cambridge ...
http://www.ted.com Local politics -- schools, zoning, council elections -- hit us where we live. So why don't more of us actually get involved? Is it apathy?...
http://www.ted.com Local politics -- schools, zoning, council elections -- hit us where we live. So why don't more of us actually get involved? Is it apathy?...
Mark Kermode reviews Life Itself. A documentary film recounting the inspiring and entertaining life of world-renowned film critic and social commentator Roger Ebert - a story that is by turns personal, funny, painful, and transcendent. Based on his bestselling memoir of the same name, this film explores the legacy of Roger Ebert 's life, from his Pulitzer Prize-winning film criticism at the Chicago Sun-Times to becoming one of the most influential cultural voices in America.
Please tell us what you think of the film -- or Mark’s review of the film below. We love to include your views on the show every Friday.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/5live
Fridays at 2pm on BBC 5 live.
Mark Kermode reviews Life Itself. A documentary film recounting the inspiring and entertaining life of world-renowned film critic and social commentator Roger Ebert - a story that is by turns personal, funny, painful, and transcendent. Based on his bestselling memoir of the same name, this film explores the legacy of Roger Ebert 's life, from his Pulitzer Prize-winning film criticism at the Chicago Sun-Times to becoming one of the most influential cultural voices in America.
Please tell us what you think of the film -- or Mark’s review of the film below. We love to include your views on the show every Friday.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/5live
Fridays at 2pm on BBC 5 live.
Lourds Lane sings and plays her violin while she tells the story of her journey from child musical prodigy to adult 'superhero' self. She fronts the rock ban...
Lourds Lane sings and plays her violin while she tells the story of her journey from child musical prodigy to adult 'superhero' self. She fronts the rock ban...
Tim Grunert is a sophomore majoring in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Nevada. Tim is the winner of the student speaker competition. ...
Tim Grunert is a sophomore majoring in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Nevada. Tim is the winner of the student speaker competition. ...
Full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/roger-ebert In this excerpt from the Archive of American Television's interview with Roger Ebert...
8:35
Roger Ebert on Letterman 1985
Roger Ebert on Letterman 1985
Roger Ebert on Letterman 1985
Great interview with just Roger Ebert promoting his new book. From 1985.
8:12
Letterman: Siskel & Ebert interview [1987]
Letterman: Siskel & Ebert interview [1987]
Letterman: Siskel & Ebert interview [1987]
the movie critics stop by Late Night with David Letterman to discuss their move to a Disney-owned program, being on the USA Today "Most Quoted" list and movi...
2:05
Film critic Roger Ebert and wife give an interview
Film critic Roger Ebert and wife give an interview
Film critic Roger Ebert and wife give an interview
CNN's Don Lemon talks to movie critic Roger Ebert and his wife in 2007 about his battle with cancer. For more CNN videos, visit our site at http://www.cnn.co...
29:04
Roger Ebert Discusses the Up Series with Director Michael Apted
Roger Ebert Discusses the Up Series with Director Michael Apted
Roger Ebert Discusses the Up Series with Director Michael Apted
Essential viewing for anyone as hooked to the Up Saga as I am. Ebert once referred to The Up Series as "an inspired, almost noble use of film" and I agree wi...
9:24
Roger Ebert Rare Interview
Roger Ebert Rare Interview
Roger Ebert Rare Interview
An Unusual Interview with Roger Ebert 1988
47:07
Vincent Gallo Howard Stern Interview - Roger Ebert Calls In - 2004
Vincent Gallo Howard Stern Interview - Roger Ebert Calls In - 2004
Vincent Gallo Howard Stern Interview - Roger Ebert Calls In - 2004
Vincent Gallo Howard Stern Interview - Roger Ebert Calls In - 2004.
33:17
Life Itself Film - Roger Ebert | Interview Director Steve James | Kartemquin Films |
Life Itself Film - Roger Ebert | Interview Director Steve James | Kartemquin Films |
Life Itself Film - Roger Ebert | Interview Director Steve James | Kartemquin Films |
Life Itself Film - Roger Ebert | Interview Director Steve James | Magnolia Pictures, Kartemquin Films , & CNN Films |
Acclaimed director Steve James (Hoop Dreams) and executive producers Martin Scorsese (The Departed) and Steven Zaillian (Moneyball) present LIFE ITSELF, a documentary film that recounts the inspiring and entertaining life of world-renowned film critic and social commentator Roger Ebert – a story that is by turns personal, funny, painful, and transcendent. Based on his bestselling memoir of the same name, LIFE ITSELF, explores the legacy of Roger Ebert’s life, from his Pulitzer Prize-winning film criticism at the Chicago Su
9:34
Roger Ebert speaks to Larry King about Gene Siskel
Roger Ebert speaks to Larry King about Gene Siskel
Roger Ebert speaks to Larry King about Gene Siskel
Touching interview with Roger Ebert right after Gene's death. At one point you can tell Roger is having a hard time keeping composed.
15:09
Gene Siskel & Roger Ebert pt. 2
Gene Siskel & Roger Ebert pt. 2
Gene Siskel & Roger Ebert pt. 2
This is an interview I did with Siskel and Ebert from 1981 that aired on PBS in Las Vegas. Since Ebert's passing I thought this would serve in some small way...
12:23
Siskel and Ebert on Conan (1997-02-13)
Siskel and Ebert on Conan (1997-02-13)
Siskel and Ebert on Conan (1997-02-13)
Conan interviews Siskel and Ebert on February 2, 1997.
4:05
Roger Ebert Interview at Online Film Festival 2000
Roger Ebert Interview at Online Film Festival 2000
Roger Ebert Interview at Online Film Festival 2000
Roger Ebert talks with Cassie Kaser about the Yahoo Internet life and online film festival in 2000, It's a cool look into the past at how Mr. Ebert Describes...
7:38
LIFE ITSELF: An interview with Chaz Ebert for ROGEREBERT.COM by Katherine Tulich
LIFE ITSELF: An interview with Chaz Ebert for ROGEREBERT.COM by Katherine Tulich
LIFE ITSELF: An interview with Chaz Ebert for ROGEREBERT.COM by Katherine Tulich
Chaz Ebert talks to movie journalist Katherine Tulich about the new documentary "Life Itself" , an intimate portrayal beloved film critic Roger Ebert.
22:49
Steve James Talks Roger Ebert and 'Life Itself' on The Interview Show
Steve James Talks Roger Ebert and 'Life Itself' on The Interview Show
Steve James Talks Roger Ebert and 'Life Itself' on The Interview Show
"Friend of the show" Steve James helped us celebrate "The BIG Interview Show," at The Abbey Pub in September 2014, to talk about his new movie, "Life Itself," about the life of Roger Ebert.
Our next show is Nov. 7, at The Hideout, with Kelly Hogan and more! http://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/693931 and theinterviewshowchicago.com.
Thanks to Ben Chandler, Adam Peindl, Neal Heitz.
4:00
Roger Ebert on Ozu's Floating Weeds
Roger Ebert on Ozu's Floating Weeds
Roger Ebert on Ozu's Floating Weeds
4:45
Siskel & Ebert - Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles
Siskel & Ebert - Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles
Siskel & Ebert - Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles
Review of Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles Starring Tom Cruise , Brad Pitt , Kirsten Dunst . Directed by Neil Jordan.
Full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/roger-ebert In this excerpt from the Archive of American Television's interview with Roger Ebert...
Full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/roger-ebert In this excerpt from the Archive of American Television's interview with Roger Ebert...
the movie critics stop by Late Night with David Letterman to discuss their move to a Disney-owned program, being on the USA Today "Most Quoted" list and movi...
the movie critics stop by Late Night with David Letterman to discuss their move to a Disney-owned program, being on the USA Today "Most Quoted" list and movi...
CNN's Don Lemon talks to movie critic Roger Ebert and his wife in 2007 about his battle with cancer. For more CNN videos, visit our site at http://www.cnn.co...
CNN's Don Lemon talks to movie critic Roger Ebert and his wife in 2007 about his battle with cancer. For more CNN videos, visit our site at http://www.cnn.co...
Essential viewing for anyone as hooked to the Up Saga as I am. Ebert once referred to The Up Series as "an inspired, almost noble use of film" and I agree wi...
Essential viewing for anyone as hooked to the Up Saga as I am. Ebert once referred to The Up Series as "an inspired, almost noble use of film" and I agree wi...
This is an interview I did with Siskel and Ebert from 1981 that aired on PBS in Las Vegas. Since Ebert's passing I thought this would serve in some small way...
This is an interview I did with Siskel and Ebert from 1981 that aired on PBS in Las Vegas. Since Ebert's passing I thought this would serve in some small way...
Roger Ebert talks with Cassie Kaser about the Yahoo Internet life and online film festival in 2000, It's a cool look into the past at how Mr. Ebert Describes...
Roger Ebert talks with Cassie Kaser about the Yahoo Internet life and online film festival in 2000, It's a cool look into the past at how Mr. Ebert Describes...
"Friend of the show" Steve James helped us celebrate "The BIG Interview Show," at The Abbey Pub in September 2014, to talk about his new movie, "Life Itself," about the life of Roger Ebert.
Our next show is Nov. 7, at The Hideout, with Kelly Hogan and more! http://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/693931 and theinterviewshowchicago.com.
Thanks to Ben Chandler, Adam Peindl, Neal Heitz.
"Friend of the show" Steve James helped us celebrate "The BIG Interview Show," at The Abbey Pub in September 2014, to talk about his new movie, "Life Itself," about the life of Roger Ebert.
Our next show is Nov. 7, at The Hideout, with Kelly Hogan and more! http://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/693931 and theinterviewshowchicago.com.
Thanks to Ben Chandler, Adam Peindl, Neal Heitz.
For more the 40 years, Roger Ebert has guided moviegoers at the box office. But today, Ebert can't speak. Cancer has robbed him of his voice. But despite his...
Roger Ebert & Gene Siskel reviewing The Shawshank Redemption
Roger Ebert & Gene Siskel (late)
reviewing AtTheMovies w/ Siskel & Ebert
The Shawshank...
published:01 Sep 2008
Roger Ebert & Gene Siskel reviewing The Shawshank Redemption
Roger Ebert & Gene Siskel reviewing The Shawshank Redemption
Roger Ebert & Gene Siskel (late)
reviewing AtTheMovies w/ Siskel & Ebert
The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Distributed by: Warner Bros. Pictures
Produced by: Castle Rock Entertainment
Directed By: Frank Darabont
Starring: Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman
published:01 Sep 2008
views:416897
14:52
Siskel & Ebert & Roeper - Funny Moments While Reviewing Films
Classic moments and funny film criticism made by Gene Siskel, Roger Ebert and Richard Roep...
published:18 Jun 2011
Siskel & Ebert & Roeper - Funny Moments While Reviewing Films
Siskel & Ebert & Roeper - Funny Moments While Reviewing Films
Classic moments and funny film criticism made by Gene Siskel, Roger Ebert and Richard Roeper.
published:18 Jun 2011
views:50791
5:32
Roger Ebert on Ego | Blank on Blank | PBS Digital Studios
"I have innate confidence that I am right. Partially out of conviction and partially as a ...
published:23 Jun 2015
Roger Ebert on Ego | Blank on Blank | PBS Digital Studios
Roger Ebert on Ego | Blank on Blank | PBS Digital Studios
"I have innate confidence that I am right. Partially out of conviction and partially as a pose." - Roger Ebert in 1990
This episode contains excerpts of Lawrence Grobel's extended interviews with Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel in 1990. The famous duo worked side-by-side from 1975 until Siskel’s death in 1999, co-hosting the acclaimed, nationally syndicated show Siskel & Ebert. They remained together despite–or perhaps because of–their famously tumultuous relationship.
We focused on the ideas of ego and cultural taste that bubbled up throughout the interviews with Roger Ebert. They are essential to both creatives and the people who critique them. Was Ebert a genius? A blowhard? You be the judge.
CHOICE QUOTES
"My favorite love scenes in movies don’t involve passion, they involve nobility or sacrifice"
"Who wants to live in the present? It’s such a limiting period compared to the past"
"What makes people interesting is the spirit that shines through"
Get more Roger Ebert including his powerful story of finding his voice after losing the ability to speak, a choice list of his wicked one-line reviews, plus his screenplay that became an X-rated cult classic:
http://blankonblank.org/interviews/roger-ebert-on-love-ego-movies-criticism-filmmaking
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Animator: Patrick Smith
Audio Producer: Amy Drozdowska
Colorist: Diana Tantillo
Music You Heard
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“On Things Invisible To The Eye (Act II)” Lloyd Rodgers
Music from APM
“It’s That Rag Again” by Terry Day
“The Entertainer” performed by David Graham Farnon
“Romantic Moment” by Harry Lubin
Photos You Saw
Kevin Horan
C. Art Shay
Kartemquin Films / Life Itself
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Film critic Roger Ebert reviewing the Japanese anime "Grave of The Fireflies", a Studio Ghibli film of 1988. Contemplating on animation and Asian film making...
Here is Roger Ebert doing what he does best, responding to another person's review of Bett...
published:20 May 2010
Roger Ebert yelling at Sundance
Roger Ebert yelling at Sundance
Here is Roger Ebert doing what he does best, responding to another person's review of Better Luck Tomorrow. This is Ebert in top form, showing a passion for film performances that made him famous.
Respect to Justin Lin and his crew for the content. Support his movies.
"Its not about races, just places faces. Where Your Blood Comes From Is Where Your Space. Is I've Seen The Bright Get Duller. I'm Not Going To Spend My Life Being A Color" - Michael Jackson
published:20 May 2010
views:416201
4:35
Siskel and Ebert Discuss John Carpenter's Halloween
In this 1980 "Sneak Previews" segment, also featured on the 1994 Criterion Collection lase...
Siskel and Ebert Discuss John Carpenter's Halloween
Siskel and Ebert Discuss John Carpenter's Halloween
In this 1980 "Sneak Previews" segment, also featured on the 1994 Criterion Collection laserdisc of Halloween, Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert discuss what separa...
http://www.ted.com When film critic Roger Ebert lost his lower jaw to cancer, he lost the ability to eat and speak. But he did not lose his voice. In a movin...
Compilation of Werner Herzog remembrances of Roger Ebert from his appearance on The Charlie Rose Show from April 8, 2013. Watch full program at: http://www.c...
Siskel and Ebert debate Cronenberg's Crash
never have I seen these two argue so vehemently...
published:22 Apr 2008
Siskel and Ebert debate Cronenberg's Crash
Siskel and Ebert debate Cronenberg's Crash
Siskel and Ebert debate Cronenberg's Crash
never have I seen these two argue so vehemently over a movie!!!!!
David Cronenberg's film Crash was released in Europe in '96, was supposed to be released in the U.S. in the fall of '96, but Ted Turner personally tried to prevent the release of the film (the same weekend that the violent "Set it Off" with Queen Latifah was released by Turner's FineLine Pictures)
Crash finally got released Spring '97 in the U.S.
R.I.P. Gene!
R.I.P. J.G.!
R.I.P. Roger!
published:22 Apr 2008
views:93549
3:57
Movie Reviews: Remembering Roger Ebert pt. 2
Ted Farabee shares some great films he would have never watched. Here, he talks about "Ama...
Ted Farabee shares some great films he would have never watched. Here, he talks about "Amadeus" directed by Milo's Forman starring F. Murray Abraham and Tom ...
Ted Farabee honors Roger Ebert's life by reviewing a movie. Ted never would have watched "Singing In the Rain" without Roger's influence. Starring Gene Kelly...
Are Video Games Art? Game innovator Kellee Santiago insists that games are more than entertainment. As a student in the MFA Interactive Media program at the ...
Are video games art? My senior thesis film. This film was made for academic purposes onl...
published:10 Dec 2014
My Art Is Not for You (Senior Thesis Film)
My Art Is Not for You (Senior Thesis Film)
Are video games art? My senior thesis film. This film was made for academic purposes only and is 100% non-profit. I don't own any of the material used in the film, and all credits are at the end.
Made during the Fall semester of 2014, though I began developing the concept one year prior. I am extremely proud of how it turned out and am 100% confident in the final product. The first 3 minutes were edited a year before the rest of the film, which is why there's a bit of an audio shift in the narration early on. It's minor, but noticeable (I don't have my own recording studio, so I had to record the narration at home... And I really wanted Stephen Fry, but alas, he was not available).
Special mention goes to Brian Moriarty, who's "An Apology to Roger Ebert" talk at GDC in 2011 was the biggest inspiration and resource used for this film (and is referenced in the film many times). I encourage everyone to Google it and check it out, it's an excellent and insightful talk.
While you're at it, check out Kellee Santiago's TED talk at USC on YouTube as well. It's brief by comparison to Moriarty's, but also interesting.
You can view a deleted scene here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVapkDcUo2s&hd;=1
And the trailer is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=832Bft6TiZA&hd;=1
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published:08 Jul 2015
Ted 2 - Review
Ted 2 - Review
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Newlywed couple Ted and Tami-Lynn want to have a baby, but in order to qualify to be a parent, Ted will have to prove he's a person in a court of law. Director: Seth MacFarlane
Writers: Seth MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin
Stars: Mark Wahlberg, Seth MacFarlane, Amanda Seyfried
The sequel to everyone's favourite pot-smoking sentient teddy bear has just hit theatres, but our resident critic James has (of course) got something to say about it.
BudgetCut's favourite know it all James Stephenson, talks about the newly released Ted 2. James uses a review system similar to Roger Ebert.
Roger Joseph Ebert was the all-time best-known, most successful movie critic in cinema history, when one thinks of his establishing a rapport with both serious cineastes and the movie-going public and reaching more movie fans via television and print than any other critic.
Roger Ebert favoured the 4 star system instead of the more known 5 stars. This rating is very popular among more popular critics such as, Liam Lacey from Globe and mail, Peter Howell of the Toronto Star, Peter Travers from Rolling Stone and Michael Phillips from the Chicago Tribune.
James is a very fair reviewer and believed Ted had its moments, however for what it gains with comedy it lacks in plot. Unfortunately cutting to scenes which would add to comedy instead of character development or story.
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published:08 Jul 2015
views:13
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Chevy Chase Makes Fun of Siskel & Ebert on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show
Chevy Chase impersonates Roger Ebert behind his back on the Tonight Show Starring Johnny C...
Chevy Chase Makes Fun of Siskel & Ebert on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show
Chevy Chase Makes Fun of Siskel & Ebert on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show
Chevy Chase impersonates Roger Ebert behind his back on the Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. Roger Ebert starts at 1:05 in the clip. More Tonight Show co...
Roger Ebert Dead: Legendary Film Critic Dies At Age 70
Roger Ebert Dead: Legendary Film Critic Dies At Age 70
News for Film critic Roger Ebert and wife give an ... TIME Roger Ebert Dead: Legendary Film Critic Dies At Age 70 Huffington Post - by Stephanie Marcus - 1...
Talking the death of Roger Ebert and Jurassic Park 3-D
Talking the death of Roger Ebert and Jurassic Park 3-D
STAR @ THE MOVIES: Toledo Free Press Film Editor James A. Molnar stops by "WNWO Today" in Toledo on Friday, April 5, 2013, and talks about the latest movies ...
Watch "The Skinny on Obesity" with Dr. Lustig: http://www.uctv.tv/skinny-on-obesity
Robert...
published:30 Jul 2009
Sugar: The Bitter Truth
Sugar: The Bitter Truth
Watch "The Skinny on Obesity" with Dr. Lustig: http://www.uctv.tv/skinny-on-obesity
Robert H. Lustig, MD, UCSF Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology, explores the damage caused by sugary foods. He argues that fructose (too much) and fiber (not enough) appear to be cornerstones of the obesity epidemic through their effects on insulin. Series: UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public [7/2009] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 16717]
More UCTV videos about sugar: http://www.uctv.tv/sugar
Dr. Lustig's book (comes out Dec 27, 2012), "Fat Chance: Beating the Odds Against Sugar, Processed Food, Obesity, and Disease": http://www.amazon.com/Fat-Chance-Beating-Against-Processed/dp/159463100X
published:30 Jul 2009
views:5665780
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Bill O'Reilly and Roger Ebert - RFID implants
Computer chips will eventually be put into our bodies in the name of the War on Terror. Th...
Computer chips will eventually be put into our bodies in the name of the War on Terror. The federal government will know your heart rate, hear what you are s...
Ebert had been battling cancer for the past decade, and only recently announced his "leave of presence," saying that he would be reducing his workload due to...
Full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/roger-ebert In this excerpt from the Archive of American Television's interview with Roger Ebert...
the movie critics stop by Late Night with David Letterman to discuss their move to a Disney-owned program, being on the USA Today "Most Quoted" list and movi...
Film critic Roger Ebert and wife give an interview
Film critic Roger Ebert and wife give an interview
CNN's Don Lemon talks to movie critic Roger Ebert and his wife in 2007 about his battle with cancer. For more CNN videos, visit our site at http://www.cnn.co...
Roger Ebert Discusses the Up Series with Director Michael Apted
Roger Ebert Discusses the Up Series with Director Michael Apted
Essential viewing for anyone as hooked to the Up Saga as I am. Ebert once referred to The Up Series as "an inspired, almost noble use of film" and I agree wi...
This is an interview I did with Siskel and Ebert from 1981 that aired on PBS in Las Vegas. Since Ebert's passing I thought this would serve in some small way...
Roger Ebert Interview at Online Film Festival 2000
Roger Ebert Interview at Online Film Festival 2000
Roger Ebert talks with Cassie Kaser about the Yahoo Internet life and online film festival in 2000, It's a cool look into the past at how Mr. Ebert Describes...
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Sheriff's investigators plan to recommend that prosecutors file a vehicular manslaughter charge against Caitlyn Jenner for her role in a fatal car crash last February, officials said Thursday. Investigators found that Jenner was driving "unsafe for the prevailing road conditions" when her SUV rear-ended a Lexus, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman Nicole Nishida said ...Welcome to the world Caitlyn ... ....
(CNN)"Donald Trump was right," the two men said, according to police, as they beat a homeless man with a metal pipe and then urinated on him. "All these illegals need to be deported.".Hours later, Trump responded -- with regret and then some. While the Republican front-runner had not heard about the particular incident when reporters asked him about before a town hall event Wednesday night, he nonetheless said it would "be a shame." ... 3 ... ....
When AndrewHaigh’sWeekend – his second film as writer and director – premiered at the SXSW Film Festival in 2011, it played to what he describes as “a half-empty cinema”. Happily, the audience who did turn up for this lovely romance turned out to be the right people. The film, which was shot in Nottingham for less than £100,000, was quickly championed by everyone from RogerEbert to Lena Dunham... “I didn’t think anyone would watch it....
It’s been 20 years since Larry Clark’s film first shocked America, but its legacy has been felt far beyond celluloid. The skateboarders who appeared in the film talk about its impact and how it helped to shape big brands such as Supreme... Critics broadly panned the film for its graphic depictions of teen debauchery and confronting narratives ... Related ... New York Times critic RogerEbert observed that, for Kids’ central character ... Related ... ....
By Nicholas Laskin . The Playlist Tue Aug 18 17.02.35 EDT2015. 0. 0. 0 ... So the prospect of Mr ... Among the subjects discussed are Herzog’s refusal to identify as German, (he’s Bavarian, fyi) his thoughts on peers like Fassbinder and Wenders, his brotherly love for fellow “soldier of cinema” RogerEbert and what he calls the “primal fear” that he experienced watching “Silence of the Lambs” for the first time ... [The FilmStage] ....
Film criticRogerEbert wrote that this atmospheric thriller, directed by Harold Becker, "had an ingeniously constructed story that depends for its suspense on the question ...Monte Hellman (best known for the cult film "Two-Lane Blacktop") made his directorial debut when he was selected by famed cult movie director/producer Roger ......
• In 1976, TIFF is launched as The Festival of Festivals, a boastful name for the brash start-up fest ... • In 1977, legendary American critic RogerEbert begins to extol Toronto’s greatness, pressuring Hollywood into joining in. Ebert attends most years until he dies in 2013 ... • In 1989, for better or worse, documentary filmmaker Michael Moore launches his career with Roger & Me at TIFF ... Platform and Primetime....
The Upcoming Films' presentation. See Also ... Starring Jake Johnson, Mark Duplass, and Aubrey Plaza, the film was well-reviewed (RogerEbert called it ambitious and touching), it made a good little bit of money for an indie, won a couple of awards for its screenwriter Derek Connolly, but never really crossed over into the mainstream the way some breakout indies do ... The world of blockbuster filmmaking is only getting bigger ... Copyright2015....
Motion pictures have been an American pastime for well over a century. Starting with short films shown in “nickelodeons” at the turn of the 20th-century, the industry grew dramatically and attracted tens of millions of people by the 1920s. This new medium altered the entertainment world by reaching the masses ... I love going to the movies ... *** ... Critic RogerEbert noted, “it must be one of the most beautiful films ever made.” ... ....
One of them, Roger "Verbal" Kint (Kevin Spacey, who won an Oscar for the role), is a sad-sack con artist with a mangled hand and a limp ... In his review of 1999's "Fight Club," another movie with a twist ending that plays with notions of identity, RogerEbert wrote, "A lot of recent films seem unsatisfied unless they can add final scenes that redefine the reality of everything that has gone before; call it the Keyser Söze syndrome." ... ....
Whispers had circulated months prior to last Friday’s release that the production was mired in conflict and off-camera drama ... 1 ... 2 ... According to legendary film critic RogerEbert, Hitchcock called his 1948 filmRope an “experiment that didn’t work out.” The movie was filmed like a play which centered around two college students who want to test a professor’s theory on the superiority of certain intellects ... ....
Netflix. Entertainment / TV Your guide to Wet Hot American Summer. By Max Williams 12 August 15. Wet Hot American Summer was originally a 2001 film starring a host of mostly unknown actors. It documents the final day at a fictional summer camp, spoofing sex comedies such as American Pie and Porky's. The reviews were bad - RogerEbert gave it one star (he even wrote a poem) - and the film barely registered ... Wet Hot American Summer ... Man." ... ....
big shows. THIS WEEK. Kid Rock with Foreigner at DTE Energy Music Theatre, rock, 6.45 p.m. Fri.-Sat. and Tues.-Wed. (also Aug. 21-22). Sold out. 7774 Sashabaw, Clarkston. (248) 377-0100. FRIDAY ... Fri. Free ... (313) 567-3126 ... Fri ... Sat ... It’s been 21 years since this extremely violent, dialogue-packed roller coaster of a film was released to mostly critical acclaim (RogerEbert said the movie “resurrects not only an aging genre, but also a few careers”) ... ....