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The Ongoing Adventures Of Roger Ebert

2008-07-21 19:49:23 by dpoland in The Hot Blog
 
...Rogers illness. After one year off the air, Disney tried to low-ball Ebert and Mrs. Siskel on the rights to the thumbs . That didnt work. But Eberts name remained on the show. Then the parade of guest critics was halted because it was time-consuming and travel was expensive. The Robert Wilonsky was set and unset. Then A.O. Scott, who really...
 
 
 
 
 
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ROGER MOORE ON HIS FAVORITE (AND WORST) JAMES BOND FILMS

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2007-12-21 09:19:00 by Cinema Retro in Celebrating Films of the 1960s & 1970s
...Roger's personal favorite: The Spy Who Loved Me with Barbara Bach In a new interview, Sir Roger Moore has abandoned his long-held policy of not commenting on other actors who have played James Bond. Sir Roger is firmly in the court of new screen 007 Daniel Craig and compliments not only his acting abilities, but his athletic prowess as well....
 
 
 
 
 
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Roger Rabbit in Lawsuits, Toons & Tunes

2008-05-27 19:44:00 by Editor in Movie Blog
 
...Roger Rabbit, there seems to be a bit of trouble still lingering in Toontown after all these years. According to The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo! News, toward the end of 1988 Robert Zemeckis film, a distraught Roger confronts the aptly named Judge Doom, who, it has become clear, set the rabbit up for the murder of Toontown magnate Marvin...
 
 
 
 
 
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Ebertfest 2008: The year without a Roger?

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2008-04-22 20:30:25 by Editor in scanners
...Roger Ebert I'm in Urbana. My bag isn't. (It's an old canvas backpack thing that I never should have checked anyway. Now I'm paying for it.) I'll be reporting from Ebertfest this week, but I'm heartbroken that, for now at least, Roger won't be here. In case you haven't checked out his brand new, under-construction blog, Roger Ebert's Journal...
 
 
 
 
 
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EXCLUSIVE! ROGER CORMAN IN LONDON: CINEMA RETRO'S MARK MAWSTON REPORTS

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2008-05-10 13:39:00 by Cinema Retro in Celebrating Films of the 1960s & 1970s
...Roger Corman SEEING IS "B"ELIEVING By Mark Mawston With over 500 movie credits to his name, most of us will have seen a Roger Corman film at some point, perhaps during their original drive-in engagements or as a perennial on late night TV. However, a much rarer sight is that of the man himself, who makes very few appearances on the circuit...
 
 
 
 
 
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Roger Avary

2008-01-14 07:11:48 by poland in The Hot Blog
 
...Roger Avary. And no doubt, none of us will be filled with anything less than sympathy for a person whose life changed forever in a car accident, in which someone was killed and his wife was thrown from the car None of us know the details of what happened... was he over the blood alcohol limit... had he drunk a couple of glasses of wine at...
 
 
 
 
 
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HARPER COLLINS TO PUBLISH ROGER MOORE'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY

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2008-01-19 14:28:00 by Cinema Retro in Celebrating Films of the 1960s & 1970s
Sir Roger at his surprise 80th birthday party in New York last October. (Photo: copyright Lee Pfeiffer/Cinema Retro Harper Collins has struck a deal to publish the eagerly-awaited autobiography of Sir Roger Moore. The book will be published later this year. The book is titled My Word is My Bond. For more click here For exclusive coverage of Sir...
 
 
 
 
 
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Producer Roger Lay Jr. is our Guest for Slice of SciFi Show #149

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2008-02-20 22:30:20 by Sam in Slice of SciFi
...Roger Lay Jr. (Everybody Loves Raymond, A Piece of Wood) of Urban Archipelago Films. Lay is producing and has adapted the screenplay of the Ray Bradbury short story Chrysalis, which we spoke about on our show two weeks ago, for the big screen Pictured are Roger Lay Jr. (left) & Ray Bradbury (right From the news desk comes word that Michael...
 
 
 
 
 
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Stars in Rewind: Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

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2008-03-23 00:00:00 by Monika Bartyzel in Cinematical
 
...Roger Rabbit just wants to make people laugh, not like the eye-bleary, dreary, sex-shocking Brown Bunny . Seeing the above clip from Who Framed Roger Rabbit definitely brings back memories. It's not every day that animation blends with live action, or modern movies get to use Golden Age voices, or animated characters from different studios...