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Often Quotes by Roger Ebert
- Gene [Siskel] often mentioned something François Truffaut once told him: the most beautiful sight in a movie theater is to walk down to the front,…
- Class is often invisible in America in the movies, and usually not the subject of the film.
- There are often lists of the great living male movie stars. How often do you see the name of Nicolas Cage? He should always be…
- Fellini was more in love with breasts than Russ Meyer, more wracked with guilt than Ingmar Bergman, more of a flamboyant showman than Busby Berkeley...…
- Why is it that English, drama and music teachers are most often recalled as our mentors and inspirations? Maybe because artists are rarely members of…
- The movies that are made more thoughtfully or made or with more ambition often get just get drowned out by the noise.
- It often strikes me that the actors in high school movies look too old.
- It's not often a thriller keeps me wound up as well as 'Headhunters' did. I knew I was being manipulated and didn't care. It was…
- Because we are human, because we are bound by gravity and the limitations of our bodies, because we live in a world where the news…
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