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Searching for mention of "Amour" on our 2012 PBS program "Ebert Presents at the Movies," I was pointed by Google to one of Chaz's video reports. I remembered liking her video at the time, started noodling through all of her reports, and found myself thinking of my wife's emerging role as a movie critic. For more than 20 years, she's attended virtually every film festival and press screening with me, debated the films, made friends with the people.
I even proposed marriage to her, in 1990 during Cannes. There's a story there. On the last Sunday of the festival, when just about everything was behind us, we rented a car because I wanted to show Chaz the grave of my great hero, Edward Lear. We drove above Nice, turned right at Italy,...
Searching for mention of "Amour" on our 2012 PBS program "Ebert Presents at the Movies," I was pointed by Google to one of Chaz's video reports. I remembered liking her video at the time, started noodling through all of her reports, and found myself thinking of my wife's emerging role as a movie critic. For more than 20 years, she's attended virtually every film festival and press screening with me, debated the films, made friends with the people.
I even proposed marriage to her, in 1990 during Cannes. There's a story there. On the last Sunday of the festival, when just about everything was behind us, we rented a car because I wanted to show Chaz the grave of my great hero, Edward Lear. We drove above Nice, turned right at Italy,...
- 8/14/2013
- by Roger Ebert
- blogs.suntimes.com/ebert
Note: This entry contains several high-quality embedded videos. It's necessary to give them time to load before attempting to view *any* of them.
Searching for mention of "Amour" on our 2012 PBS program "Ebert Presents at the Movies," I was pointed by Google to one of Chaz's video reports. I remembered liking her video at the time, started noodling through all of her reports, and found myself thinking of my wife's emerging role as a movie critic. For more than 20 years, she's attended virtually every film festival and press screening with me, debated the films, made friends with the people.
I even proposed marriage to her, in 1990 during Cannes. There's a story there. On the last Sunday of the festival, when just about everything was behind us, we rented a car because I wanted to show Chaz the grave of my great hero, Edward Lear. We drove above Nice, turned right at Italy,...
Searching for mention of "Amour" on our 2012 PBS program "Ebert Presents at the Movies," I was pointed by Google to one of Chaz's video reports. I remembered liking her video at the time, started noodling through all of her reports, and found myself thinking of my wife's emerging role as a movie critic. For more than 20 years, she's attended virtually every film festival and press screening with me, debated the films, made friends with the people.
I even proposed marriage to her, in 1990 during Cannes. There's a story there. On the last Sunday of the festival, when just about everything was behind us, we rented a car because I wanted to show Chaz the grave of my great hero, Edward Lear. We drove above Nice, turned right at Italy,...
- 3/3/2013
- by Roger Ebert
- blogs.suntimes.com/ebert
Alamo Drafthouse Films and Magnet ran a contest to find the next great horror film director and today they announced the winning entry; 'T is for Toilet' by Lee Hardcastle. His entry along with 25 other short horror films will be put together and released in the feature film ABC's of Death which just might be one of the most ambitious anthology's ever created. In the ABC's of Death each filmmaker was given a letter of the alphabet and that letter had to be used as the form of death in the movie thus 26 directors and 26 ways to die. T is for Toilet is directed and animated by Lee Hardcastle,audio by Tim Atkins starring Kim Richardson and Lee Hardcastle, executive producers Hamish Moseley, Lee Kelleher,Andrew Taylor and James G Wall.
- 11/15/2011
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
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