Friday, April 05, 2013

The Best Roger Ebert Review Ever

When Siskel & Ebert reviewed North, it was quite the review. Probably the best ever.


27 comments:

  1. Nope. The best ever review was for an imaginary Frances Ford Coppola film by Bloom County's Opus the Penguin:

    "[This film] did for the movies what Jonestown Kool-Aid did for kids' drinks."

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  2. @Evil - wanna be my new best friend? I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE Bloom County (and most everything Berkeley Breathed). Binkley's anxiety closet? Story of my childhood.

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    1. @Lucas. LMAO! In college I had a Mormon show-up at my house one afternoon when I was wearing my Opus "Penguin Lust" t-shirt and had Soft Cell's "Sex Dwarf" playing in the background. Could not have planned that if I tried.

      Loved that t-shirt.

      Oh, and the Mormons never came to our house again as long as we lived there (probably still don't to this day.)

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    2. Count me as another HUGE fan of Bloom County and proud owner of a Penguin Lust shirt.

      Gayeld I am lmao at what the Hell must have been running through the Mormons heads at the moment you opened that door.

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    3. @Sherry. He was literally struck speechless. He must have stood there for a good two minutes before he could put together a coherent sentence. His expression (which was priceless) was somewhere between "Take me now" and "Get behind me, Satan!"

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    4. My parents had bloom county books around the house and my local libraries and used book stores had TONS of them for some reason, and to say i love that comic would be an umderstatement... The art is on another level, but that dark and sarcastic humor in such a surreal world makes it my favorite comic strip ever, hands down. To this day i think Portnoy and Hodgepodge are the radest names ever. If i ever have 2 sons down the line, that will be their names... Or 2 dogs, whatever come first.

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  3. This was with Elijah Wood, right? I think I actually saw this review on tv when I was younger. I love snark.

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  4. Also - I liked North.

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  5. I remember this review when it was originally on TV. I still can't get over the fact North was a Rob Reiner movie. Several of his movies are in my Top 10 list of all time favorites.

    Never missed Siskel & Ebert. Roger was truly a lovely man & will be missed.

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  6. Aww. RIP Roger.

    Hey, Lucas, I had an anxiety closet, too! Now that I'm a big girl, I still want to run to that closet but manage to get a grip. ;)

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    1. @Reese - Binkley's anxiety closet was where his worst fears would come out of in the middle of the night. Like this.

      But I know what you mean :)

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  7. I grab the ativan, Reese.

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  8. And I just realized the image I linked was Opus, not Binkley's. Which is here.

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  9. I googled Bloom County, I had never heard of it. Was it just a comic, or was a movie made from it?

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    1. @Puggle - it was a comic. There was a kind of spin-off animated film about Opus, but that was a one-off. It was some of the most biting social commentary of the 80's and 90's. I loved it even when I was barely old enough to know what they were talking about.

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    2. @Lucas. I still run across the odd Bloom County comic strip that I cut out and saved. I read them, snicker, and then put them back in whatever hidey-hole they were in so I can run across them again sometime.

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  10. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/04/funniest-roger-ebert-quotes_n_3017219.html?ir=Canada&utm_hp_ref=canada#slide=2300625

    huffington post has a article about eberts best snarky reviews.

    eg; Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen, 2009
    "If you want to save yourself the ticket price, go into the kitchen, cue up a male choir singing the music of hell, and get a kid to start banging pots and pans together. Then close your eyes and use your imagination."

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  11. Bloom County...best comic strip ever!!!!!
    It was intelligent humour.

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  12. OMG...I haven't thought about Bloom County in forever!! I swear, that and Calvin & Hobbes shaped (some might say 'warped') my sense of humour forever!!!

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  13. LOVED Bloom County and Calvin & Hobbes. Great stuff. Throw in a few Far Side panels as well. . .

    RIP Roger Ebert.

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  14. Bill the cat died of acne.

    Also, i saw this show live, I can't believe it was Elijah Wood in that famously bad movie!

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    1. @Libby. Actually, he died crashing his Ferrari into a cactus at 140 mph, the acne thing was just a cover story.

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  15. Man, I miss good comics. Not to say there aren't some funny ones now. My kid LOVES Get Fuzzy. But Calvin and Hobbes and Bloom County were where it was at. I still have my Billy and the Boingers square vinyl somewhere.

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  16. That Ebert review is the reason North isn't on DVD. They'll probably release it now. I have hundreds of movie posters with Ebert blurbs on them. If they ever DO release North (which has a young Scarlett Johansson in it) I'm going to print my own DVD cover with Roger's "I HATED, HATED, HATED, HATED this movie" blurb right at the top of it.

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  17. I love Bloom County! I even sent Berke Breathed a fan letter one, and got a handwritten reply back, which is still someone in my piles of personal papers! That reminds me of a story I should write up some time for my blog... :-)

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  18. Bill the Cat was the original Grumpy Cat. "Ack!" "Thbbft!" And he isn't really dead - he was revived via tongue cloning.

    I especially loved the Prince William strips. "So … We're off for a royal family outing, eh, mum? Hope we get to see Uncle Andrew! I like Uncle Andrew's style … Randy Andy! Randy Andy! Randy Andy! Randy Andy!"
    "Time to go fetch yer father."
    "HEY GNARLY CHARLIE!!"

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  19. Best Ebert review ever was when he admitted Infra-Man was his favorite guilty pleasure movie ever...just so happens it's mine too!

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