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A look at famous people and celebrities with thyroid conditions including hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, Hashimoto's disease, Graves' disease, nodules, and thyroid cancer. Celebrities profiled include George Bush, Barbara Bush, Linda Ronstadt, Catherine Bell, Oprah Winfrey, Rod Stewart, Joe Piscopo, Roger Ebert, Tipper Gore, Kelly Osbourne, Gail Devers, Kim Alexis, and Kim Cattrall. ... Source: www.hollywood.com --- 20 days ago
The first-ever recipient of a Pulitzer Prize for film criticism (in 1975), Ebert is best known for his TV work opposite critic-colleague Gene Siskel on "Siskel and Ebert" (they were formerly hosts of PBS's "Sneak Previews" and the syndicated "At the Movie ...
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Much like the Chewbacca defense, this title does not make sense ... Source: pjorge.com --- 32 days ago
Pero claro, Roger Ebert es un maestro en lo suyo: When I caught up with “Iron Man,” a broken hip had delayed me and the movie had already been playing for three weeks. What I heard during that time was that a lot of people loved it, that they were surprised to love it so [...] ... Source: www.boxxet.com --- 18 days ago
by Fannee Freaker June 18, 2008 – 11:43 am If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! Today was the day that the war of 1812 started between the United States and Britain and also is the day that Sir Paul McCartney, Roger Ebert and Isabella Rossellini were born. Paul McCartney turns 66 Sir Paul McCartney, former member of the Beatles and ex-husband to Heather Mills McCartney celebrates his 66th year on the planet. We hope this year is filled with Strawberry Fields Forever! Roger Ebert turns 66 Roger Ebert, a well known movie critic also celebrates his 66th birthday today. “He’s watched a lot of movies and criticized them all.” Isabella Rossellini turns 54 Isabella Rossellini has worked on the stage and scre... Original story at Absolutely Fabulous . View our complete collection of news and blogs, plus related videos, photos and more at Boxxet for Paul McCartney . ... Source: artsandfaith.com --- 11 days ago
Much as I hate to say this about the work of my favorite mainstream film critic… DON’T READ Roger Ebert’S WALL-E REVIEW! It contains a HUGE spoiler, without any warning! Go see the movie knowing as little about it as possible! Click here to read the post at its original location. ... Source: blogs.record-eagle.com --- 27 days ago
When it comes to reviewing the new “Sex and the City” movie, I think someone poisoned the water with Roger Ebert’s gin. Cocktails, sex, designer labels and girlfriends is what this movie is all about; and as Ebert states in his disclaimer, he wasn’t the man to review it. He gives the film two stars [...] ... Source: www.10zenmonkeys.com --- 13 days ago
A New York intellectual argues that Roger Ebert is debasing the fine art of film criticism — and so are bloggers. By Destiny [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] ... Source: lookingcloser.wordpress.com --- 6 days ago
Roger Ebert’s latest blog entry is a keeper. One of the most prolific and intelligent contributors to the comments section of the blog is Soloman Wakeling. I wrote in curiosity, asking to know more about him. He replied that he is a 24-year-old law student from Australia, and that one of his problems is, “I read [...] ... Source: www.reelheart.com --- 35 days ago
By Shannonn Kelly This morning I’ve been enjoying the Chicago Sun Times Blogs from Chaz Ebert and her experience at the Cannes Film Festival. She has two great blogs which I’ll share in a separate post on my blog. They’ll never remember it, but I personally met Chaz (an impressive film buff in her own right) and Roger Ebert. I [...] ... Source: www.topix.com --- 17 days ago
Craig Chamberlain, News Editor 217-333-2894; cdchambe@uiuc.edu 10/18/05 CHAMPAIGN, Ill. ... Source: gaywaycafe.wordpress.com --- 10 days ago
The National Enquirer otherwise known as that bastion of literary excellence! (Loud-Ass Snicker!) The creme de la creme of supermarket tabloids! (Again, loud-ass snicker!) Is actually doing something even more stupid than usual, if you can believe that! Are ya’ll sittin’ down? Get this ya’ll. The National Enquirer is giving reviews of tv shows! (Again, loud-ass [...] ... Source: artsandfaith.com --- 6 days ago
Roger Ebert's blog this week is particularly interesting , and it seems to me like a natural opportunity for A&F folks to contribute substantially to the "comments." I encourage you to check it out. QUOTE I'm often asked which movies made me cry. Without making a list (I hate lists of movies, which are so reductive), I'd have to reply that the deliberately sad films, the "weepies," rarely make me cry. What gets to me are the films about goodness--about people acting bravely or generously or in self-sacrifice. Consider a film like Spielbergs "Schindler's List." Its hero was not a great man in his own eyes, and his actions were at least partially self-serving. But with all of his imperfections and flaws, he set about to save a group of lives, and succeeded. That he succeeded is secondary to his effort, which was the main thing, although I confess that in the emotionally devastating final shot (showing those who would not be alive were it not for him), I cried. I was moved so deeply that they lived because of this one strange, eccentric, driven man. Consider Eastwood's "Million Dollar Baby." Many were deeply offended by his action at the end. I myself disagreed with it on philosophical and personal grounds. I think he did the wrong thing. But he was certainly doing what the young woman desired, or thought that she desired, and I think he did it against his own wishes. He did not personally want her dead, or approve of euthanasia for that ... Source: www.realitysandwich.com --- 19 days ago
The wave of 2012 films is slowly rising and M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening adds to the trend. His career has been controversial and Shyamalan tends to receive polarized responses from movie goers and critics alike ( The Sixth Sense was immensely popular and hardly anybody remembers Unbreakable ). read more ... Source: windycitymike.com --- 29 days ago
Roger Ebert recently wrote an entry in his Sun-Times blog about the word “fuck” and those who use the term, an entry which I found rather surprising. Rather than try to summarize it here, I’ll just point you towards the entry, which is a short read. Here’s my response, posted as a comment to the [...] ... Source: www.movietribe.com --- 4 days ago
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“I suspect I’ll be in the minority in praising this film.” - Roger Ebert Yep, he is. As much as I admire, love and respect Roger Ebert, he is in the definite minority. For every review which even gives this flick a passing grade, there are three others slamming it as empty, meandering or just downright [...] ... Source: chris.tantramar.com --- 24 days ago
I can say that if you liked the other Indiana Jones movies, you will like this one, and that if you did not, there is no talking to you. That’s good enough for me. ... Source: news.google.com --- 7 days ago
Achy breaky superhero Chicago Sun-Times - 2 hours ago BY Roger Ebert Sun-Times Film Critic I have been waiting for this for years: a superhero movie where the actions of the superheroes have consequences in the real world. Take our Will Smith quiz OCRegister Aimless Hero: 'Hancock' Gets Off to a Good Start but Never Quite ... RedOrbit Just Jared - Boston Herald - Seattle Times - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com all 207 news articles ... Find more search results for Roger Ebert on RSSMicro.com |
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