Sometimes I go to the "At the Movies" page, type in a film I've seen many many times, and feel a new need to see it again after watching Ebert review it with Siskel, or Roeper or whoever. The guy had a passion for film, and for articulating what all of us can (or should) feel while watching it. He could even go along with some of the more absurd premises if he was entertained.
Now I must confess something: I hate Roger Ebert. At least the new Ebert. I know his health has been a problem, and I admire his perseverance of continuing even with his condition. He can still write something fierce. But he's become as stodgy and as close-minded as his blog photo would seem to suggest. He's lost the spirit. He doesn't seem to enjoy films any more. He forgot that they are supposed to fun.
Worse, there is so much political crap being fed through his reviews now, half baked left wing liberal ideas. If I wanted politics, Roger, I would have not logged into a movie site. He refuses to put his foot in his mouth about his comment about Ron Paul, where he accuses the congressman of making intolerable comments about homosexuals, without backing up such a statement.
But what bugs me is how just doesn't seem to be watching movies for fun anymore. He's like bully, dismissing films just.. because he is who he is.
Maybe he's just as upset as the rest of us about the lack of good quality films coming out of Hollywood lately. The guy is used to films like "Silkwood" & "Serpico". He can't be happy wasting his time reviewing crap like "Fame" & the remake of "Halloween 2". I wouldn't be surprised if he feels real cinema is dead.
Well, I agree with you. A lot of film is trash today. And he was brought up in a different era.
Ok, so, you're right. But he used to enjoy
movies as well, not just films, and he would judge each film accordingly, as to what it was trying to accomplish,. Now he's more like a grinch.
Still, I can understand that. What I really didn't like is the way that lately, he has been bringing his half-baked left-wing views into his reviews.