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Roger and Ebert
* 1967 – Film critic Roger Ebert published his very first film review in the Chicago Sun-Times.
Roger Ebert gave the film two out of four stars and wrote, " The movie isn't as funny or entertaining as Evil Dead II, however, maybe because the comic approach seems recycled ".
Critics that frequently admire De Palma's work include Pauline Kael, Roger Ebert and Armond White, among others.
Love received critical acclaim, a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress, and a New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress, for what film critic Roger Ebert called " quite a performance ; Love proves she is not a rock star pretending to act, but a true actress ".
In a review in the Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert states: " Barrymore is the right actress for this role precisely because she approaches it with such grave calm.
Barrymore's role in the costume drama Ever After ( 1998 ) offered a modern take on the classic fairy tale of Cinderella and served as a reminder, according to Roger Ebert, of how well Drew Barrymore " can hold the screen and involve us in her characters ".
Summing up Barrymore's appeal, Roger Ebert, in his review of 50 First Dates, described Barrymore as having a " smiling, coy sincerity ," describing the film as " ingratiating and lovable.
Roger Ebert approves of the use of the label in unsuccessful films that had been tampered with by studio executives, such as Sergio Leone's original cut of Once Upon a Time in America, and the moderately successful theatrical version of Daredevil, which were altered by studio interference for their theatrical release.
Critic Roger Ebert was and remains today a champion of the film, including it on his all-time top ten best films list.
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film a three star rating ( out of four ) describing it as " a fairly sophisticated satire.
Roger Ebert considers it to be the finest film on the Vietnam war and included it on his list for the 2002 Sight and Sound poll for the greatest movie of all time.
Roger Ebert gave The Rainmaker three stars out of four, remarking: " I have enjoyed several of the movies based on Grisham novels ... but I've usually seen the storyteller's craft rather than the novelist's art being reflected.
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film 3 stars, praising the film for being " boldly operatic, involving family drama, secrets, generations at war, melodrama, romance and violence ".
* An article by critic Roger Ebert describing his involvement with science fiction fanzines in the 1950s.
Film critic Roger Ebert gave the film three-and-a-half stars out of four, calling it " delightful and sly ", and directed with " light-hearted enchantment " by Newell.
Roger Ebert, who gave the film a mere one star in the Chicago Sun-Times, wrote :" The filmmakers must have known that the original Godzilla ( 1956 ) had many loyal fans all over the world who treasured the absurd dialogue, the bad lip-synching, the unbelievable special effects, the phony profundity.
Roger Ebert praised the ability of the film to spoof the " illogic of the TV show ".
Critic Roger Ebert, in a review dated January 1, 1972, did not care for the film.
* 1942 – Roger Ebert, American journalist, critic, and screenwriter
Roger Ebert said of his performance: " For one thing, there's more of a human element in the movie, and it comes from Klaus Maria Brandauer, as Largo.
Roger Ebert commented that Dunst's creation of the child vampire Claudia was one of the " creepier " aspects of the film, and mentioned her ability to convey the impression of great age inside apparent youth.
One of Scorsese's most consistent supporters, Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times, wrote that " In countless ways, right down to the detail of modern TV crime shows, Mean Streets is one of the source points of modern movies.
Roger Ebert discussed it in a June 2000 article and praised Strange Company's machinima setting of Percy Bysshe Shelley's sonnet " Ozymandias ".
" Similarly, Roger Ebert, writing of his iconic performance in Last Tango in Paris, said: " This was the greatest movie actor of his time, the author of performances that do honor to the cinema.
* Ebert, Roger.

Roger and coined
The term Rogernomics, a portmanteau of " Roger " and " economics ", was coined by journalists at the New Zealand Listener by analogy with Reaganomics to describe the economic policies followed by Roger Douglas after his appointment in 1984 as Minister of Finance in the Fourth Labour Government.
Post-Impressionism is the term coined by the British artist and art critic Roger Fry in 1910 to describe the development of French art since Manet.
The term was coined in 1910 by Roger Fry in the title of an exhibition of modern French painters: Manet and the Post-Impressionists, organized by Fry for the Grafton Galleries in London.
The term outsider art was coined by art critic Roger Cardinal in 1972 as an English synonym for art brut (, " raw art " or " rough art "), a label created by French artist Jean Dubuffet to describe art created outside the boundaries of official culture ; Dubuffet focused particularly on art by those on the outsides of the established art scene such as insane-asylum inmates and children.
Glover is well known for his roles as Mr. Albert Johnson in The Color Purple, as Michael Harrigan in Predator 2, as corrupt cop James McFee in Witness, as Detective Roger Murtaugh in the Lethal Weapon film franchise ( where he coined the catchphrase " I'm too old for this shit "), as Detective David Tapp in Saw, and as George Knox in Angels in the Outfield.
In his review of Rush Hour, Roger Ebert coined the term " Wunza Movie " to describe this subgenre, a pun on the phrase " One's a ..." that could be used to describe the contrasts between the two characters in a typical film.
The first issue of this coin is thought to have been under Roger II of Sicily, who, in 1140, coined ducats bearing the figure of Christ, and the inscription, Sit tibi, Christe, datus, quem tu regis iste ducatus ( or roughly, " O Christ, let this duchy which you rule be dedicated to you.
The term the ' Busby Babes ' was coined in November 1951, after 18-year-old Jackie Blanchflower and 21-year-old Roger Byrne made their debuts against Liverpool at Anfield ; Tom Jackson of the Manchester Evening News described them in a match report as ' United's Babes '.
The term was coined by the biochemist Roger J. Williams.
Station manager Roger LeGrand then coined the phrase " Milwaukee's Tower of Light ".

Roger and derogatory
The " la Bella " part was assigned by fellow journalist Roger Araújo as a counterweight to the word Curramba, which is seen as derogatory, derived from adjective " currambero ".

Roger and nickname
* " The Captain ", a nickname for racing owner Roger Penske
A high-school friend named Roger gave him his nickname based on his " funky " approach to life.
Yet another theory is that it was taken from a nickname for the devil, " Old Roger ".
Roger Tory Peterson's ornithological nickname was " King Penguin ".
*" The Shark ", a nickname of professional baseball player Roger Bernadina
The vehicle's nickname came from two sources ; " Gama " from the name of the inventor of its powered articulated joint, Roger Gamount, and " Goat " for its mountain goat-like off-road ability.
He played on for many years, earning the nickname Roger the Dodger ( with reference to his age ) before his eventual retirement.
" Roger Bontemps " is said to have been the nickname of Roger de Collery ( c. 1470 – 1540 ), who was a priest and secretary of the Bishop of Auxerre.

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