Comments on: Roger Ebert’s Great Movies http://nineflick.com Just another WordPress.com weblog Fri, 02 Jul 2010 18:27:42 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.com/ By: gveers http://nineflick.com/roger-eberts-great-movies/#comment-377 gveers Wed, 12 Nov 2008 14:12:20 +0000 http://nineflick.wordpress.com/?page_id=528#comment-377 I'm always happy to do requests. Just give me a few days to rewatch the movie...I kinda phased out towards the end. :) I’m always happy to do requests. Just give me a few days to rewatch the movie…I kinda phased out towards the end. :)

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By: Will http://nineflick.com/roger-eberts-great-movies/#comment-375 Will Wed, 12 Nov 2008 05:26:05 +0000 http://nineflick.wordpress.com/?page_id=528#comment-375 A 6 for Gates of Heaven? Ridiculous! Where is the review, so I may debunk it! A 6 for Gates of Heaven? Ridiculous! Where is the review, so I may debunk it!

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By: gveers http://nineflick.com/roger-eberts-great-movies/#comment-353 gveers Wed, 05 Nov 2008 14:24:23 +0000 http://nineflick.wordpress.com/?page_id=528#comment-353 I'm generally interested in greatness - great albums, great books, great movies. I thought about going through the AFI 100 but I felt there was too much of a Hollywood bias on that list. I wanted a more complete picture of great cinema. I also have tremendous respect for Ebert as a critic; we tend to agree on the relative value of movies, even if he is a little generous with his stars. I’m generally interested in greatness – great albums, great books, great movies. I thought about going through the AFI 100 but I felt there was too much of a Hollywood bias on that list. I wanted a more complete picture of great cinema. I also have tremendous respect for Ebert as a critic; we tend to agree on the relative value of movies, even if he is a little generous with his stars.

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By: Kyle http://nineflick.com/roger-eberts-great-movies/#comment-352 Kyle Wed, 05 Nov 2008 13:27:04 +0000 http://nineflick.wordpress.com/?page_id=528#comment-352 What was your desire to see all of Ebert's great movies in the first place? What was your desire to see all of Ebert’s great movies in the first place?

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