bubbleheadchief
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Disagree with you here.
Ebert was fine with what he said. Dunn was an idiot. It wasn't the first time he crashed a vehicle. He would talk about the time he flipped his Chrysler Lebaron 8 times on the highway when he was in high school. He was in a group called Camp Kill Yourself, or CKY. He lived in a world where he created havoc and defied death for a long time. It finlly caught up with him.
Nevermind anything else, for guys that made a career out of being irreverent, anti-social, and just being dicks to some folks, some of whom weren't expecting it and having a laugh at those peoples expense, they seem to have thin skin.
You drink, you drive, your Dunn.
Glad to see I am not the only one that remembers this group. They were a bunch of morons that should be happy they have lived as long as they have. For an average person what Ebert said would not be cool, but for these guys, I can almost guarantee Dunn, wherever he is at noe, is laughing at it.
Supra, I understand where you are coming from...to "review" a movie (sit there and watch a movie and say whether it was good or not), no that doesn't take much talent. But to write a review, I disagree with you in a huge way. To sit there and write intelligently on why a movie is a dud or why it kicked ass takes some real talent. We try it here all the time, trying to put intelligent prose down, and for the most part we all fail miserably at it. Ebert has some skill at it, if he didn't he wouldn't have been at it for as long as he has.