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This isn’t exactly a movie review. The Crimson has another section that takes care of that sort of thing. I am neither Ebert, nor Siskel (may he rest in piece), nor Michelle F. Kung...
Byrnes, who later married Dawn L. Ebert ’92, has always had a thing for Harvard girls. According to Marquart, the undergraduates at Harvard are less irritating than the HLS students. “All the top five most-competitive fucks from each college go to law school,” he says. “Take your undergraduate experience and make the people more competitive and intense and less creative and you get law school.” He recalls HLS students getting together before they bought books to plan how to pick up undergraduate girls...
...long (but deservedly) been the darling of cinema’s intelligentsia. This relatively no frill treatment has restored the picture to an almost resplendent shine. Press photos, original trailers, advertising campaigns and storyboards abound, but the true treat is the audio commentary. Chicago Sun-Times critic Roger Ebert surprises with adroit and shrewd insight into the film’s technical aspects while Welles biographer Peter Bogdanovich fills in historical and personal minutia. This is the Citizen Kane we’ve all been waiting...
Famed director Ang Lee recently went in front of the camera to sing “Victory, Illinois” for a University of Illinois ad. Roger Ebert, Robert Novak and other famous alums appear in the spot, which runs...
...love a website like JoeytheFilmGeek.com The personal touches alone may make it unique in the annals of criticism. Here is a reviewer who not only tells you his height and weight--6 ft. 2 in., 165 lb.; eat your heart out, Roger Ebert!--but for good measure explains that he had his tongue piercing removed after cracking a tooth on the metal ball. That may not entirely account for why he was so crazy about American Pie 2, but it helps...