With an image of the Tower Theatre in Salt Lake City, Utah, we are honoring Roger Ebert. He was an inspiration to all of us 'movie people,' and his show "At the Movies" which he hosted with his fellow Chicago film critic the late Gene Siskel gave attention to many small films such as "The Brother from Another Planet," "Paris, Texas" and "Roger and Me."
He also championed films such as "Aguirre, Wrath of God," "The Last Temptation of Christ" and "Monster" while remaining equally outspoken about movies he despised, such as the infamous rape revenge movie "I Spit on Your Grave!" (1978; amazingly enough, it was remade just a few years ago).
I had the chance to meet Ebert at the Virginia Film Festival in Charlottesville some 20 years ago, and I am very thankful I had a few minutes to tell him how much I admired him.
Here is one of his more famous quotes:
"No good movie is too long and no bad movie is too short."
Let the final credits roll for this remarkable man.
http://www.virginiafilmfestival.org
http://www.saltlakefilmsociety.org
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