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    Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2004 by Roger Ebert

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    • ISBN: 0740738348
    • Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
    • Pub. Date: November 2003
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    Roger Ebert has earned the respect and affection of our members because of his integrity and passion for the art form." says Owen Roizman, head of the ASC awards committee. "His reviews are intelligent and insightful. He focuses on films that merit attention rather than just the highest profile studio movies with the biggest stars."

    Movie buffs everywhere anticipate Roger Ebert's annual yearbook because of the overwhelming cornucopia of movie material it contains. Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2004 includes every review Ebert wrote from January 2001 to mid-June 2003. It also includes his essays, interviews, film festival reports, and In Memoriams, along with a list and star ratings of all movies previously appearing in a Video Companion or Movie Yearbook.

    Since 1967, Ebert has been a movie critic for the Chicago Sun-Times. The best-selling author and American institution received an honorary doctorate from the University of Colorado, regularly lectures at the University of Chicago, and was named to the Chicago Journalism Hall of Fame.

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    the bad the good and the uglyby Anonymous

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    12/23/2003: although i don't go see diolouge movies anymore all the ones i liked came out of the 80's you get a close up on whats good and whats bad