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Wow. It was just announced the cancer returned...

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It is with a heavy heart we report that legendary film critic Roger Ebert (@ebertchicago) has passed away

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There is a hole that can't be filled. One of the greats has left us. Roger Ebert has passed away at the age of 70. http://suntm.es/Z4EIOF
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I think he's going to cut back even more on reviews if that's the case.


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Siskel & Ebert were more entertaining then most of the movies they reviewed.

Rest In Peace,Mr. Ebert and Thanks!

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I think he's going to cut back even more on reviews if that's the case.


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Way back Mike Royko wrote a column about Ebert and his movie Beyond the Valley of the Dolls. I tried to find it as it was pretty funny and spoke highly of the upstart kid that had stumbled, but would certainly return more successful than ever...or something.

I ran across this and laughed.

The best damn job in the whole damn world
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One of my editors at the Sun-Times once asked me, "Roger, is it true that they used to let reporters smoke at their desks?" This wasn't asked yesterday; it must have been ten years ago. I realized then, although I'm only writing about it now, that a lifestyle had disappeared. When I entered the business in the autumn of my 16th year, newspapering seemed the most romantic and exciting thing I could possibly do with my life. "But honey," my mom said, "they don't pay them anything." Who cared? It involved knowing what was going on before anyone else did, and putting my byline on top of a story telling it to the world. "Roger Ebert" is only a name. "By Roger Ebert" are the three most magical words in the language, drawing my eye the same way a bulls-eye attracts an arrow.

In the way some kids might be awed by a youth gang, I was awed by admission to the fraternity of newspapers. I adopted the idealism and cynicism of the reporters I met there, spoke like they did, laughed at the same things, felt that I belonged. On Saturday nights about midnight at The News-Gazette, when we put the Sunday paper to bed, we gathered around the city desk, tired, released, and waited for the first papers to be brought upstairs. Ed Borman, the news editor was in the slot; Bill Schmelzle, the city editor, had Saturday nights off. Borman would crack open a six-pack. I tasted beer for the first time. I was a man. My parents, my family, my friends at school, nobody, would ever really understand the fellowship into which I entered. Borman didn't care that I was drinking at 16. We had all put out the paper together. Now we would have a beer.
I went to work for the Chicago Sun-Times in 1966. I walked from the Illinois Central Station up Wabash Avenue, under the L tracks, and saw the building looming on the opposite bank of the Chicago River. A boat was moored at its dock, and a crane was off-loading huge rolls of newsprint. I was assigned a desk in the back row of the city room, in the corner by the window. We shared the floor with the city room of the Chicago Daily News, where Mike Royko occupied the corresponding position.

At about 8 p.m. on New Year's Day of 1967, only two lights on the floor were burning--mine, and Royko's. It was too early for the graveyard shift to come in. Royko walked over to see who else was working. A historic snowstorm was beginning. He asked me how I was getting home. I said I'd take the train. He said he had his old man's Checker car and would drop me at a train station. He had to make a stop at a 24-hour drugstore right where the L crossed North Avenue.

The pharmacist was backed up. "Come on, kid," Royko said. "Let's have a drink at the eye-opener place." It was a bar under the tracks so cramped the bartender could serve everyone without leaving his stool. "Two blackberry brandies and short beers," he said. He told me, "Blackberry brandy is good for hangovers. You never get charged for a beer chaser." I sipped the brandy, and a warm place began to glow in my stomach. I had been in Chicago four months and I was sitting under the L tracks with Mike Royko in an eye-opener place. A Blackhawks game was playing on WGN radio. The team scored, and again, and again. This at last was life.

"The Blackhawks are really hot tonight," I observed to Royko.

He studied me. "Where you from, kid? Downstate?"

"Urbana," I said.

"Ever seen a hockey game?"

"No."

"That's what I thought, you asshole. "Those are the game highlights."...

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That's a real bummer. Roger & Gene Siskel are now in that balcony in the sky.


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Way back Mike Royko wrote a column about Ebert and his movie Beyond the Valley of the Dolls. I tried to find it as it was pretty funny and spoke highly of the upstart kid that had stumbled, but would certainly return more successful than ever...or something.


IIRC, Ebert held a screening that went over so poorly that Royko thought the crowd would've lynched Ebert...if he weren't their friend. Ebert got all of the sex scenes ass backward, which was no surprise given that he was damned near a virgin. Ebert was in Royko's words on the verge of a breakdown after the showing.

Royko ended with a crack along the lines of: "the next time the kid wants to make a kinky, perverted movie, it'll be fine. I'll be his technical adviser"

I think the same thing every time I read an IMU post.

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That would be the shits .... +1,000

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It sounds like a great job,but think about all the hours wasted on movies he couldn't stand.

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The balcony is permanently closed. R.I.P. :(

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The balcony is permanently closed. R.I.P. :(


How about a Rex Reed-Richard Roeper Review Report?

Ha,say that real fast 10 times.

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The balcony is permanently closed. R.I.P. :(


How about a Rex Reed-Richard Roeper Review Report?

Ha,say that real fast 10 times.


The fact that those two are alive and Siskel and Ebert are dead is another piece of evidence on why this life is so very unfair.

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This news is jaw-dropping.

RT @YahooNews BREAKING: The Chicago @Suntimes is reporting its film critic Roger Ebert has died.
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This news is jaw-dropping.

RT @YahooNews BREAKING: The Chicago @Suntimes is reporting its film critic Roger Ebert has died.
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The only thing uglier than a Jeffery Ross joke is Jeffery Ross.

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This news is jaw-dropping.

RT @YahooNews BREAKING: The Chicago @Suntimes is reporting its film critic Roger Ebert has died.
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That is comedy. Jeff Ross is the goods.

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Dallas Winston wrote:
The balcony is permanently closed. R.I.P. :(


How about a Rex Reed-Richard Roeper Review Report?

Ha,say that real fast 10 times.

Would you believe those two actually hosted movie review shows at one time? Rich Roeper replaced Gene Siskel alongside Roger Ebert before that show left the air a couple years ago, while Rex Reed & Bill Harris co-hosted a similar movie review show called "At the Movies" in the '80s on Tribune-owned stations, including WGN's CW9 here.


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The balcony is permanently closed. R.I.P. :(


How about a Rex Reed-Richard Roeper Review Report?

Ha,say that real fast 10 times.

Would you believe those two actually hosted movie review shows at one time? Rich Roeper replaced Gene Siskel alongside Roger Ebert before that show left the air a couple years ago, while Rex Reed & Bill Harris co-hosted a similar movie review show called "At the Movies" in the '80s on Tribune-owned stations, including WGN's CW9 here.


Didn't Siskel & Ebert or Roeper & Ebert host "At The Movies"? They than decided to syndicate their own show,working locally at CBS. WGN then hired the two you mentioned.

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What a downer. At least he left us with a ton of great work.

This may not be an appropriate thought, but I bet Neil Steinberg is gonna come through with the obituary of obituaries.

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The movie created a spot of controversy last February. According to a story by Larry Carroll of MTV News, Rob Schneider took offense when Patrick Goldstein of the Los Angeles Times listed this year's Best Picture Nominees and wrote that they were "ignored, unloved and turned down flat by most of the same studios that ... bankroll hundreds of sequels, including a follow-up to 'Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo,' a film that was sadly overlooked at Oscar time because apparently nobody had the foresight to invent a category for Best Running Penis Joke Delivered by a Third-Rate Comic."

Schneider retaliated by attacking Goldstein in full-page ads in Daily Variety and the Hollywood Reporter. In an open letter to Goldstein, Schneider wrote: "Well, Mr. Goldstein, I decided to do some research to find out what awards you have won. I went online and found that you have won nothing. Absolutely nothing. No journalistic awards of any kind ... Maybe you didn't win a Pulitzer Prize because they haven't invented a category for Best Third-Rate, Unfunny Pompous Reporter Who's Never Been Acknowledged by His Peers."

Reading this, I was about to observe that Schneider can dish it out but he can't take it. Then I found he's not so good at dishing it out, either. I went online and found that Patrick Goldstein has won a National Headliner Award, a Los Angeles Press Club Award, a RockCritics.com award, and the Publicists' Guild award for lifetime achievement.

Schneider was nominated for a 2000 Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actor, but lost to Jar-Jar Binks.

But Schneider is correct, and Patrick Goldstein has not yet won a Pulitzer Prize. Therefore, Goldstein is not qualified to complain that Columbia financed "Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo" while passing on the opportunity to participate in "Million Dollar Baby," "Ray," "The Aviator," "Sideways" and "Finding Neverland." As chance would have it, I have won the Pulitzer Prize, and so I am qualified. Speaking in my official capacity as a Pulitzer Prize winner, Mr. Schneider, your movie sucks.


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What an ugly way to leave the Sun-Times. It does not speak well for you. Your timing was exquisite. You signed a new contract, waited until days after the newspaper had paid for your trip to Beijing at great cost, and then resigned with only an email. You saved your explanation for a local television station.

As someone who was working here for 24 years before you arrived, I think you owed us more than that. You owed us decency. The fact that you saved your attack for TV only completes our portrait of you as a rat.

Newspapers are not dead, Jay, although you predicted the death of the Sun-Times and the Tribune. Neither paper will die any time soon. Job-hunting tip: It is imprudent to go on TV and predict the collapse of a newspaper you might hope would hire you. Times are hard in the newspaper business, and for the economy as a whole. Did you only sign on for the luxury cruise? There's an old saying that you might have come across once or twice on the sports beat: "When the going gets tough, the tough get going."

Newspapers are not dead, Jay, because there are still readers who want the whole story, not a sound bite. If you only work on television, viewers may get a little weary of you shouting at them. You were a great shouter in print, that's for sure, stomping your feet when owners, coaches, players and fans didn't agree with you. It was an entertaining show. Good luck getting one of your 1,000-word rants on the air.

The rest of us are still at work, still putting out the best paper we can. We believe in our profession, and in the future. And we believe in our Internet site, which you also whacked as you slithered out the door. I don't know how your column was doing, but we have the most popular sports section in Chicago. The reports and blog entries by our Washington editor Lynn Sweet have become a must-stop for millions of Americans in this election year.

After a recent blog entry I wrote about the Beijing Olympics, I woke up at 5 a.m. one morning, when North America was asleep, and found that 40 percent of my 100 most recent visitors had been from China. I don't have any complaints about our Web site. So far this month my Web page page has been visited from virtually every country on earth, including one visit from the Vatican City. The Pope, no doubt. Hope you were doing as well.

You have left us, Jay, at a time when the newspaper is once again in the hands of people who love newspapers and love producing them. You managed to stay here through the dark days of the thieves Conrad Black and David Radler. The paper lost millions. Incredibly, we are still paying Black's legal fees.

I started here when Marshall Field and Jim Hoge were running the paper. I stayed through the Rupert Murdoch regime. I was asked, "How can you work for a Murdoch paper?" My reply was: "It's not his paper. It's my paper. He only owns it." That's the way I've always felt about the Sun-Times, and I still do. On your way out, don't let the door bang you on the ass.

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