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Crazy awesome fight scene from THE RAID
I like Ebert, but he is way off on this one. I have noticed that in recent years, his tolerance for movies with a lot of violence and death has gone down -- perhaps it's an unwelcome reminder of his own looming mortality. It's unfortunate, because this is a superlative martial arts film, and Ebert has shown a fondness for these types of movies in the past.
And shuac, I think comparing this film -- which has some of the most intricately choreographed, beautifully violent and skillfully shot/edited action that we've seen in years -- to "Ass" is, to put it bluntly, idiotic. It's also condescendingly dismissive of 50+ years of martial arts action cinema, in which this film is easily a milestone -- a culmination of the types of films made by stars like Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, and Donnie Yen. I can agree with Ebert that the characters are (intentionally) thin in this movie, but to imply that there is no artistry or craft at work here is, again, idiotic.
I am going to *promote this, because it is awesome.
Crazy awesome fight scene from THE RAID
I liked Ebert's take on it:
Another gem:
And lastly:
Gotta love the Eeeb! After reading this review, I was reminded of the fictional, award-winning film "Ass" from Mike Judge's Idiocracy and I thought to myself: We're on our way!
Hybrid (Member Profile)
No, thank you for the great link! I am such a sap, I actually teared up at the end.
In reply to this comment by Hybrid:
Thanks for the quality!
In reply to this comment by GeeSussFreeK:
holy crap, this is high *quality. Eat your heart out Ebert, video games aren't art my ass. (then again, this wasn't really a game, more like a movie, DAMN YOU EBERT!)
GeeSussFreeK (Member Profile)
Thanks for the quality!
In reply to this comment by GeeSussFreeK:
holy crap, this is high *quality. Eat your heart out Ebert, video games aren't art my ass. (then again, this wasn't really a game, more like a movie, DAMN YOU EBERT!)
"Kara" - Quantic Dream's real-time tech demo
holy crap, this is high *quality. Eat your heart out Ebert, video games aren't art my ass. (then again, this wasn't really a game, more like a movie, DAMN YOU EBERT!)
Siskel & Ebert Videos (History Talk Post)
>> ^garmachi:
Holy mackerel, I'm going to sift--er... watch every single one of these!
Share them too if any good ones.
Siskel & Ebert Forced to Review American Version of Leon
*dead
"'Siskel & Ebert - The...'
This video is no longer available because the YouTube account associated with this video has been terminated due to multiple third-party notifications of copyright infringement from claimants including:
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Ebert Thinks "Dead Poets Society" is Pious, Derivative Shyte
>> ^alcom:
86% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Puss in Boots has 82% on rotten tomatoes. That number doesn't necessarily mean a film is quality, just that the formula used to create it was effective.
Ebert Thinks "Dead Poets Society" is Pious, Derivative Shyte
>> ^Sagemind:
Ebert is synonymous to idiot.
I have never honored his opinions - the words Pompous & Ass comes to mind
Roger is awesome and he can take it on the chin. Especially now.
Roger Ebert's Famously Scathing Review of Blue Velvet
Hey Ebert! What kinda beer do ya like?
Bad Boys 2 Reggie Scene: How to answer the door to your date
>> ^Deano:
Ebert sounds like he's missing his sense of humour.
Yeah he's fine with Bruckheimer's relentless jingoistic slaughter but bullying a 15 year old.. that's going too far.
Ebert Thinks "Dead Poets Society" is Pious, Derivative Shyte
Ebert is synonymous to idiot.
I have never honored his opinions - the words Pompous & Ass comes to mind
Roger Ebert's Famously Scathing Review of Blue Velvet
Ebert is a candy colored clown..
Japanese Girl Explains Love & STAR WARS - Love IN Star Wars
Roger Ebert, meet your new partner!
dystopianfuturetoday (Member Profile)
You have been awarded 1 Power Point for fixing the embed code for Dead Pool video Siskel & Ebert Review 'Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer'. Thank you for helping maintain VideoSift's reliability.