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In a battle of thumbs, it's not clear which side is overplaying its
hand: Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert or Disney-ABC Domestic
Television, which syndicates "Ebert & Roeper."
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Blah-Blah-Blah. I
used to respect Elbert's revues but, as did most Hollywooders, he
got political after the Clinton Crime Family arrived on the
scene. Now he's just another left-wing hack who looks at movies
for ideological purity. Why am I even bothering then? I
wanted an excuse to reissue one of my very earliest films (last
September), produced after he described a movie showing Bush's
assassination as having a salutary effect. This movie gave me
some salutaries.
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