Posts Tagged ‘Roger Ebert’

What Roger Said, Er, Tweeted — and a Jackass Backlash

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

Updated: The Washington Post is now reporting that Ryan Dunn’s blood alcohol level was more than twice the legal limit, and that he was driving his Porsche at 130MPH when he crashed, killing himself and his passenger. Which, Jackass fans, makes Roger Ebert’s tweet correct, even if you still think it was too soon to tweet about it.

The only person Dunn’s friends and family — and Jackass fans — have to be pissed off at here, is Dunn himself, who was engaging in irresponsible, antisocial, asshole behavior and got himself and his friend killed in the process. End of line, folks.

In case you missed all the uproar, Roger Ebert is taking some internet heat for Tweeting this

“Friends don’t let jackasses drink and drive.”

… in the wake of Jackass star Ryan Dunn’s death, along with his pal Zachary Hartwell, in a fiery crash. According to this MSNBC story, Dunn might have been driving in excess of 100 MPH in the 55 MPH zone when his car jumped a guardrail. Reportedly, Dunn and Hartwell were photographed drinking in a bar shortly before the crash. There’s a photo up on TMZ, I hear, if you’re really feeling the need to see it.
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Roger’s Voice

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

In honor of Ebertfest, happening this weekend in lovely Champaign-Urbana, here’s the TED Talk Roger Ebert recorded last month about the human voice, and how the loss of his voice has changed the way in which he communicates.

Warning: It gets a little tear-jerky around the 17 minute mark … darn you, Chaz.

TIFF 2010: Photo & Video Array (all on iPhone)

Monday, September 20th, 2010


Up On The Roof (of the Park Hyatt)




The sad future of sell-thru DVD?


Kat Dennings & Josh Lucas do an interview for Daydream Nation in the back seat.




Sitting on the panel at Roger Ebert’s Tweetfest on Saturday afternoon




Will Ferrell clowns around (a little) at the Everything Must Go premiere

This Man Must Live: A 1970 Ebert Interview With Claude Chabrol

Sunday, September 12th, 2010

This Man Must Live: A 1970 Ebert Interview With Claude Chabrol

ChiTrib Rosenthal Suggests Ebert Should Be Doing A Different Kind Of Movie Show

Saturday, September 11th, 2010

ChiTrib Rosenthal Suggests Ebert Should Be Doing A Different Kind Of Movie Show

Ebert Reboots “At The Movies” With Lemire, Mitchell

Friday, September 10th, 2010

Ebert Reboots “At The Movies” With Lemire, Mitchell

Ebert Takes 30 More Questions At Diners Journal

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Ebert Takes 30 More Questions At Diner’s Journal, Including Filmmaker Jon Jost Invoking Chicago’s Bygone Aardvark Theater

In The Kitchen With Roger

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

In The Kitchen With Roger

Cookbook Author Roger Ebert Will Answer Your Questions At Diner’s Journal

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Cookbook Author Roger Ebert Will Answer Your Questions At Diner’s Journal

Ebert’s 4-Star Notice For The American Goes Beyond Other Reviews’ Admiration

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

“I felt exaltation at this detail. It is so rare to see a film this carefully crafted, this patiently assembled like a weapon, that when the word comes it strikes like a clap of thunder.”
Ebert‘s 4-Star Notice For The American Goes Beyond Other Reviews’ Mere Admiration

For Sir Sean Connery’s 80th, Ebert Recollects Midnight Coffee On The Untouchables Set

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

For Sir Sean Connery’s 80th, Ebert Recollects Midnight Coffee On The Untouchables Set

If You Haven’t Heard About Ebert’s Rice Cooker, Here’s Another Fistful About “The Pot”

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

If You Haven’t Heard About Ebert’s Rice Cooker, Here’s Another Fistful About “The Pot”

“In this dream, I meet Roger Ebert. I introduce myself, and he responds, and I find that he’s able to speak once more. He’s written that in his own dreams he can communicate as he always had before. In mine, he’s on the mend. His voice is there, instantly recognizable. He can eat and drink, and smile, and argue; and sometimes, dreams being dreams, he’s also my dad.”

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

“In this dream, I meet Roger Ebert. I introduce myself, and he responds, and I find that he’s able to speak once more. He’s written that in his own dreams he can communicate as he always had before. In mine, he’s on the mend. His voice is there, instantly recognizable. He can eat and drink, and smile, and argue; and sometimes, dreams being dreams, he’s also my dad.”