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From "floatingunder" <underthefloat@msn.com>
Subject Re: OT - death of an iconic show (second try)
Date Thu, 24 Jul 2008 20:35:56 -0000

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--- In audities@yahoogroups.com, "Holmes Online" <bholmes_fm@...> 
wrote:
>
> I always loved Siskel and Ebert's cable show, and even in its 
current 
> incarnation with Roeper and guest (as Ebert struggles to recover 
his health) 
> is miles beyond most of the other televised critics. 

@@@@ Wow, another sign of time passing. I honestly became less of a 
regular watcher of the show post Siskel's death simply because I 
seemed to be more inclined to agree with his taste in film. Still I 
caught it with Roeper from time to time. But, anyway to bad to hear 
it's coming to an end.  

snip.. the end of year shows (Oscar picks, best/worst 
> movies, etc.) were always entertaining, and unlike film nuts like 
Stewart 
> who attend multiple festivals, I'd occasionally get a great tip on 
a movie 
> to look for (this week it was "Don't Tell").

@@@@I've not seen "Don't Tell" but I'll check it out. Close in name 
but also worth seeing (if you have not) is "Tell No One" (French 
thriller with a bit of a "Vertigo" feel).  

best, 
Steve D.
(I think I sent a "phantom post" prior to this. Sorry about that).



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