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Anger over Ebert 'Jackass' tweet

It's been a scrappy day on social media for Roger Ebert.

 

Roger Ebert to debut facial prosthesis on new show

Roger Ebert is debuting a facial prosthesis along with his new public television show on film criticism....

 

Roger Ebert reviving 'At the Movies'

Roger Ebert reviving 'At the Movies'

Legendary film critic and Twitter master Roger Ebert announced that he's reviving his classic half-hour review program "At the Movies" on PBS.

Senh: Good to hear. Looking forward to it. Congrats to the Eberts for making this happen.

 

Roger Ebert: No Longer an Eater, Still a Cook

Roger Ebert: No Longer an Eater, Still a Cook

After losing his lower jaw to cancer, the film critic, who can’t eat, has written a cookbook that is an ode to the rice cooker.

 

Rotten Tomatoes Did Not End "At The Movies"

Rotten Tomatoes Did Not End

It was announced last March that this would be the last season of "At The Movies," the iconic show started by Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel. I read a couple articles on it, and for some reason, some writers blame Rotten Tomatoes.

 

The Only People Willing to Pay for Twitter Are Users with over 100K Followers

The Only People Willing to Pay for Twitter Are Users with over 100K Followers

So far, I’ve only heard of two people who are willing to pay for Twitter - Guy kawasaki and Roger Ebert. If you search on Google, you’ll probably find more, but those are the only two I’ve read about. They have one thing in common - they each have over 100,000 followers.

 

Ebert: 'I should never have said video games can't be art'

I was a fool for mentioning video games in the first place. I would never express an opinion on a movie I hadn't seen. Yet I declared as an axiom that video games can never be Art. I still believe this, but I should never have said so.

 

The Balcony is Closed: 'At the Movies' cancelled

The Balcony is Closed: 'At the Movies' cancelled

The balcony is closed. This is the last season of "At the Movies," the long-running syndicated review show made into a hit in the 1980s by dueling Chicago critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert.

 

The Ebert Club & Other Other Alternatives to the Banner Ad

The Ebert Club & Other Other Alternatives to the Banner Ad

I watched Roger Ebert's interview on Oprah the other day where he revealed his new computerized voice put together by processing audio commentaries he did for DVDs. I went to his blog to see if he had anything to add, like he did for the Esquire article. Instead of a reaction entry, I got an entry inviting me to join The Ebert Club, which cost $4.99 for the year for some value-added services.

 

Roger Ebert gets ‘voice’ grandkids recognize

Roger Ebert gets ‘voice’ grandkids recognize

Film critic Roger Ebert says computer programmers have captured his voice from movie commentary tracks so he can type what he wants to say and listeners hear a vo

 

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