Ebert’s Sight and Sound Film Poll
Comparing the late-Roger Ebert’s Top Ten polls 30 years apart
[c/o the video essay by Kevin B. Lee, the editor of Press Play and Slate contributor; click image to watch]
Comparing the late-Roger Ebert’s Top Ten polls 30 years apart
[c/o the video essay by Kevin B. Lee, the editor of Press Play and Slate contributor; click image to watch]
13 Responses to “Ebert’s Sight and Sound Film Poll”
I might put a few of these on my list as well, but not all of them.
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Same here. Thanks, Arlee.
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Still a couple of those movies which I have not seen yet, but will check out.
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A couple stand out because I’ve yet to see them. Ebert’s passing will rectify that. Thanks, Nostra.
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All great movies – nothing really that one can criticise – but 10 is so few …
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I so agree. Thanks, Sergio.
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Cool to see The Tree of Life there.
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This is going to make me open that Blu-ray in my library and finally watch it. Thanks, fh.
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Great stuff!
Aurora
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Indeed. Thanks, Aurora.
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I love that 2001: A Space Odyssey remained on his list 30 years later. The man had great taste.
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That is quite somethin’, isn’t it? Makes me appreciate that film even more, now. Thanks, Eric.
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[…] source story, The Sentinel. The film retained a significant pull on me, even as an adult. Just like it did for the late-Roger Ebert. Believe it or not, this film was booked at this theater for 80 weeks. Additional […]
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