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Re:Roger Ebert said: 
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tadiv
tadiv
Posts 49

Roger Ebert said:



Here's an idea - take a quote from Roger Ebert about a given film and see who can first identify the title...

For example:

Roger said: "It is so very rare to sit with an audience that leans forward with delight..."

The film is Juno.

 

So here we go...

Roger said: "The film's extended suspense sequences deserve a place among the great stretches of cinema."

What film?

Tom



     
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Juno  (2007)

            
mercurial
mercurial
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Re:Roger Ebert said:



tadiv:

So here we go...

Roger said: "The film's extended suspense sequences deserve a place among the great stretches of cinema."

I was thinking Rope, but looked it up and was wrong.



     
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Rope  (1948)

            
tadiv
tadiv
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Re:Roger Ebert said:



Here is another one...

Roger said: "[This film] is a masterpiece, pure and simple, deep and true."

 



     

            
Smooth_J
Smooth_J
Posts 59

Re:Roger Ebert said:



Million Dollar Baby.

I remember seeing that and disagreeing with it completely...Roger Ebert seems to say that about a lot of movies now though...



     
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leeroy711
leeroy711
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Re:Roger Ebert said:



"(this movie) is a great visionary achievement, a film so original and exciting, it stirred my imagination like ``Metropolis'' and ``2001: A Space Odyssey.''



     
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Metropolis  (1927)

            
tadiv
tadiv
Posts 49

Re:Roger Ebert said:



tadiv:

 

So here we go...

Roger said: "The film's extended suspense sequences deserve a place among the great stretches of cinema."

What film?

Tom

What about this one from the top?



     

            
SkyPilot
SkyPilot
Posts 329

Re:Roger Ebert said:



leeroy711:

"(this movie) is a great visionary achievement, a film so original and exciting, it stirred my imagination like ``Metropolis'' and ``2001: A Space Odyssey.''

My gut says  The Manster.

My heart says  Brave Little Toaster.

My brain says Dark City.



     
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The Manster  (1961)

Metropolis  (1927)

Dark City  (1998)

            
leeroy711
leeroy711
Posts 276

Re:Roger Ebert said:



tadiv:

tadiv:

 

So here we go...

Roger said: "The film's extended suspense sequences deserve a place among the great stretches of cinema."

What film?

Tom

What about this one from the top?

 

It was The Wages Of FearThe Wages of Fear (1953)



     
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leeroy711
leeroy711
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SkyPilot:

leeroy711:

"(this movie) is a great visionary achievement, a film so original and exciting, it stirred my imagination like ``Metropolis'' and ``2001: A Space Odyssey.''

My gut says  The Manster.

My heart says  Brave Little Toaster.

My brain says Dark City.

 

Follow your heart............................... or not.



     
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The Manster  (1961)

Metropolis  (1927)

Dark City  (1998)

            
SkyPilot
SkyPilot
Posts 329

Re:Roger Ebert said:



[quote user="tadiv"

Roger said: "The film's extended suspense sequences deserve a place among the great stretches of cinema."

It's either Tango and Cash or The Wages of Fear, I can never remember which.



     
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Tango & Cash  (1989)

The Thing  (1982)

            
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