Quote by Roger Ebert
Most of us do not consciously look at movies. - Roger Ebert

Most of us do not consciously look at movies. – Roger Ebert

Other quotes by Roger Ebert

The right really dominates radio, and its amazing how much energy the right spends telling us that the press is slanted to the left when it really isnt. They want to shut other people up. They really dont understand the First Amendment. – Roger Ebert

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amazing
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The problem with being sure that God is on your side is that you cant change your mind, because God sure isnt going to change His. – Roger Ebert

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Change
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I begin to feel like most Americans dont understand the First Amendment, dont understand the idea of freedom of speech, and dont understand that its the responsibility of the citizen to speak out. – Roger Ebert

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I think its better to be involved in one or two movies a year. – Eric Cantona

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Ive seen many, many movies over the years, and there are only a few that suddenly inspire you so much that you want to continue to make films. – Martin Scorsese

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movies

I like to hang out with my friends. I love music. I like to go to the movies. I like to eat. I like to cook. – Joan Jett

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movies

I dont generally do movies that get good reviews. – Seann William Scott

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movies

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