Sunday, April 07, 2013
So Long, Roger
Roger Ebert died this week and I will miss his voice.
I started watching Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert's original TV movie review show, Sneak Previews, on PBS in the 1970s when I was in junior high school. It was a joy to see their obvious love of movies and even though they had a sophisticated understanding of film their discussions were very accessible, even to a teen. I followed them to whatever show they were hosting over the years and then, after Siskel's death, continued to read Ebert's reviews on-line over the past fifteen or so years. After I had seen a movie, Ebert's was the first review I read.
Roger Ebert was a really good guy, obviously an influential critic, and someone whose writings and opinions I always enjoyed and respected. The world has lost a unique and important voice.
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Ebert was a great voice, and it's a voice that will be missed. He was and is an inspiration and not only because he worked right up to the end.
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