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slickwataris
12/04/09, 08:54 PM
Roeper is back at the movies. He has video reviews of Everybody's Fine, Up in the Air and Brothers on his website:

http://www.richardroeper.com/

Prestonxsmith
12/04/09, 09:31 PM
I like him alot. Thanks for this. Although, his review for Brothers just makes me want to see it less.

x1onexwo1fx
12/04/09, 10:20 PM
i sort of stopped paying attention to the guy a while ago. can't remember what exactly it was we disagreed on, but i know we definitely did disagree.

lbc182
12/04/09, 10:47 PM
Brothers looks awesome!

anthonydarko
12/04/09, 11:00 PM
I always cared more for Ebert's opinion then his.

yoyostring
12/04/09, 11:13 PM
Definitely agree with him on Brothers. It was fucking great.

stereokiller
12/05/09, 04:37 AM
I always cared more for Ebert's opinion then his.

this.

drudo182
12/05/09, 07:42 AM
I like Ebert and Roeper together but Roeper is still a solid guy by himself.

SkyHeldUpByStar
12/05/09, 09:31 AM
I always liked Roeper. Thought he played off Ebert pretty well. He's much better than those guys they inserted as the new hosts of At The Movies. They make me sad.

jared091
12/05/09, 01:46 PM
I always liked Roeper. Thought he played off Ebert pretty well. He's much better than those guys they inserted as the new hosts of At The Movies. They make me sad.

I kinda like Phillips and Scott. Well in the sense that they're a googol times better than Lyons and the other guy. (that may sound stupid but I just learned the word googol and felt the need to use it)

Gaugzilla
12/05/09, 02:14 PM
I kinda like Phillips and Scott. Well in the sense that they're a googol times better than Lyons and the other guy. (that may sound stupid but I just learned the word googol and felt the need to use it)
Michael Phillips and A.O. Scott are probably the best team since Siskel and Ebert. Scott covers Siskel's ground of liking things that are more foreign and out there while Phillips generally goes the Ebert route and likes things that skew a bit more towards the mainstream. Plus, they're both fantastic critics.

pseudonym28
12/05/09, 02:16 PM
thanx