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I hope you're sitting down. Tim Burton has a movie on his plate that is not a fantasy, and does not star Johnny Depp:
Seeing Roger Ebert mentioning the fun flick Waking Ned Devine got me to wondering, what's your favorite movie set in Ireland?
The Chicago Sun-Times has published the final review written by Roger Ebert — for Terrence Malick's "To The Wonder":
Brilliant. In 1994, Colorado Public TV asked Roger Ebert what final message he would leave for future generations:
His friend & colleague (and writer of the excellent film critique blog Scanners) Jim Emerson remembers Roger Ebert:
Lovely. :-) RT @AriannaOrtiz: Sniffle. Onion nails it again: Roger Ebert Hails Human Existence As 'A Triumph'
When I shared this video yesterday it had 300 views. Now, over 25k. When a toddler gets hold of a lightsaber:
Videos of puppies waking up, falling asleep, trying to walk, keeling over… the cuteness is to die for: #HappyPuppyDay
I can't let #MrRogers' birthday go by without re-sharing this wonderful & poignant video from the 1997 Emmys:
Also just now hearing about the death of Irish character actor Milo O'Shea. What an amazing body of work he had.
#NoSpoilers, but this was the best episode of #TheWalkingDead this season. Emotion, character, conflict — they pulled out all the stops.
Okay, TV writers, I've now seen characters throw their cellphones against the wall 4 times in the past week alone. Time for a new gimmick.
More from the @Dallas_TNT producers on tomorrow night's final farewell to their most iconic character: #RememberingJR
Also just now hearing about the death of Irish character actor Milo O'Shea. What an amazing body of work he had.
Also, Chi McBride is the kind of actor you dream of working with: someone who makes you look better just by sharing a scene with him.
Promo for AMC's new drama, Low Winter Sun, featuring not 1, but 2 British actors doing (terrific) American accents:
Veteran actor Malachi Throne has died: (With over 100 IMDb credits, you'll know his face if you don't know the name.)
Love it… tonight's werewolf-centric episode of @BeingHumanSyfy is titled "Ruh Roh".
A great voice here on Twitter. A colossal voice in film critique. Good journeys, Rog. @ebertchicago's last blog post:
When I shared this video yesterday it had 300 views. Now, over 25k. When a toddler gets hold of a lightsaber:
Brilliant. In 1994, Colorado Public TV asked Roger Ebert what final message he would leave for future generations:
His friend & colleague (and writer of the excellent film critique blog Scanners) Jim Emerson remembers Roger Ebert:
Okay, TV writers, I've now seen characters throw their cellphones against the wall 4 times in the past week alone. Time for a new gimmick.
Kudos to the producers, writers & editors at @Dallas_TNT for the amazing job they did putting together Larry Hagman's final episode.