Roger Ebert's top 10 (2002)

Roger Ebert's top 10 (2002)

1. Aguirre, Wrath of God (Herzog)
2. Apocalypse Now (Coppola)
3. Citizen Kane (Welles)
4. Dekalog (Kieslowski)
5. La dolce vita (Fellini)
6. The General (Keaton)
7. Raging Bull (Scorsese)
8. 2001: A Space Odyssey (Kubrick)
9. Tokyo Story (Ozu)
10. Vertigo (Hitchcock)

What would be his changes from 2002 to now?

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Wow, what a hack, I can't believe he likes Aguirre more than his repentant and redemptive reincarnation, Fitzcarraldo.

Add Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow

1. endgame
2. infinity wars
3. ironman 2
4. miss marvel
5. spiderman homecoming
6.spiderman reboot #3
7. spiderman reboot #1
8. spiderman reboot #2
9.spiderman
10. spiderman 3

Who gives a fuck what some jawless cunt thought? I’m glad he’s dead

most of these films aren't even from 2002, what a fraud

No avengers what a fucking fag

11. Highlander (Mulcahy)

Dekalog is literally 10 movies on its own
All that jaw medicine must've gone to his head

>spiderman reboot 3 above 1
baka desu

He would have put The Raid (Evans) as his #1 after I finished hooking him up to a car battery and persuading him change his opinion

Seriously guys, this list is borderline useless without content. Read the original article to get the full picture:

rogerebert.com/rogers-journal/the-greatest-films-of-all-time

He died before the forced PC movement. I'm guessing 12 years a slave, that other movie about blacks getting discriminated against (Selma or something), the movie about the house slave

>Apocalypse Now
Fucking really?

You can shut up faggot, rog was based

youtube.com/watch?v=LSzP9YV3jbc

he would have loved hard to be a god

ebert was a self-righteous dickhead who panned Maniac and I Spit on Your Grave because he was so morally outraged by the violent content. he also gave that mel gibson jesus movie a perfect score because he was a fucking retard.

Reminder he gave Ted (2012) 3.5 stars / 4 and called it one of the best movies he ever seen.

>Raging Bull
how did Scorsese meme everyone into loving this movie so much, I will never understand

>Dekalog
Dekalog was a tv show. The fuck?

its not like "I Spit on your Grave" was a good movie anyway even if it wasn't offensive

he really liked the Tree of Life

He was married to a black woman and cried when he saw Straw Dogs because he identified himself with the whimpy main character.
Then again, today he would be scorned for writing Beyond the Valley of the Dolls

so was Berlin Alexanderplatz, World on a Wire, Scenes from a marriage.
(also Duel but that was a single tv movie but still really good)

and Twin Peaks the Return

underrated

I'd say Tree of Life and Mulholland Drive but he chooses shit like Ozu so I guess just about any big """arthouse"" oscar nominee from the last few years would work.

oh yeah just remembered Ebert is this faggot
youtu.be/Ky9-eIlHzAE

so yeah he would love all the shitty oscar nominees.

He shitted on Carpenter's The Thing. That says everything about him and his work really. A muh-morals fag who started his career as a cowriter of Russ Meyer. Wtf

t. John Simon

it's a very well-shot Comedy but it's missing a laugh track. How did he put that film over TAXI DRIVER?

>Raging Bull
>2001: A Space Odyssey

Top 10 movies? Really?

There are some films he would have liked
Jesus Christ Saviour - Documentary about Klaus Kinski
Into the Wild - Sean Penn movie about a dude going [insert movie title here]
There Will Be Blood - Everyone knows this movie
Tokyo Family - Basically an updated version of Tokyo Story

You do.

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what kind of monster doesn't like Carpenter's The Thing? what an asshole. i'm glad he's dead now.

yeah, it’s a masterpiece

For someone who said he stopped believing in God, Ebert still really maintained wanting movies that put religion/morals in a good light.

based

Based and capepilled

>siskel and ebert both dead
>john simon still alive, at 93 years old
i think we know who really won this debate