Roger Ebert Tribute

In my opinion the best movie critic ever.....Mr. Roger Ebert
In my opinion the best movie critic ever…..Mr. Roger Ebert
Welcome to my Roger Ebert Tribute. “I am sorry about Roger Ebert” was the text message my wife sent me today. I immediately went to my computer and saw the sad news that Mr. Ebert passed away at the age of 70 on April 4th, 2013. Over the last 35 years his critical opinion has been an important part of my movie watching experience.
 
I first discovered “Siskel and Ebert at the Movies” in 1978 when I used to go over my grandmother’s house for the weekend. Back then we only have 5 channels to choose from and their show was one of my original “must see” shows. Every week I would look forward to the discussions/disagreements between Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel. A quick look at my bookcase shows that I have 11 Roger Ebert books in my house. From his three Great Movies books to his Movie Home Companion books to his annual Movie Yearbooks to his Your Movie Sucks book.
 
I was reading his 2013 Movie Yearbook just last night as I was about to go to bed. It will not be the same reading his work from now on but it is something I will continue to do for many more years. I was lucky enough to have two correspondences with Mr. Ebert over the years. The first was in either late 1979 or early 1980 when my grandmother sent the Siskel and Ebert show a letter saying how much her grandson was a fan of their show. We got back a letter thanking her and me for supporting their show and signed by Roger Ebert. One of my biggest regrets is the fact that over time I have lost that letter. My second correspondence was a few years ago I was working on my Ultimate Movie Rankings (UMR) Score formula. I sent an e-mail to his website (easily one of the best on the internet) and I got back an e-mail saying that my formula was interesting and wished me luck with it.
 
So, for the last few hours I have been thinking of what I could do to show my appreciation for his kindness and for all the pleasure he provided movie goers with his nearly 50 years of movie reviews. I grabbed his book Roger Ebert: The Great Movies (2002) from my bookcase and started ranking them using my UMR scoring system. Movies are ranked using box office results, critical reviews, award recognition and Roger Ebert’s opinion. I am happy to say that I have seen every single one of the movies in the following table and I can thank Roger Ebert for getting me to watch these movies.
Citizen Kane was easily one of Roger Ebert's favorite movies. His Citizen Kane dvd commentary is a very pleasant way to spend an evening.
Citizen Kane was easily one of Roger Ebert’s favorite movies. His Citizen Kane dvd commentary is a very pleasant way to spend an evening.

Roger Ebert Favorite Movies Ranked In Chronological Order With Ultimate Movie Rankings Score (1 to 5 UMR Tickets) *Best combo of box office, reviews and awards.

 

Roger Ebert’s Favorite Movies Can Be Ranked 6 Ways In This Table

The really cool thing about this table is that it is “user-sortable”. Rank the movies anyway you want.

  • Sort Rogers Ebert’s Favorite Movies by the stars of his movies.
  • Sort Roger Ebert’s Favorite Movies by actual domestic box office grosses using current movie ticket cost.
  • Sort Roger Ebert’s Favorite Movies by adjusted domestic box office grosses using current movie ticket cost.
  • Sort Roger Ebert’s Favorite Movies how they were received by critics and audiences.  60% rating or higher should indicate a good movie.
  • Sort by how many Oscar® nominations and how many Oscar® wins of Roger Ebert’s Favorite Movies received.
  • Sort Roger Ebert’s Favorite Movies by Ultimate Movie Rankings (UMR) Score.  UMR Score puts box office, reviews and awards into a mathematical equation and gives each movie a score.
 
The movies listed in the above table came from Roger Ebert The Great Movies which was published in 2002 by Broadway Books. Roger Ebert’s last published words on his blog on Tuesday, April 2nd 2013 were…..”I’ll see you at the movies,” hopefully the next time you watch some of these great movies you will think of Mr. Roger Ebert. Academy Award® and Oscar® are the registered trademarks of the Academy of Motion Arts and Sciences. If you do a comment….please ignore the email address and website section.
 
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18 thoughts on “Roger Ebert Tribute

  1. I have almost the same memories as you about watching him on tv in the late 1970s early 1980s. He will be missed.

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