Mallory Rubin
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah, it was one or the other.
It was definitely a statement.
Speaking of statements, Roger Ebert.
Yeah.
Two stars.
What a mess.
He said, the film is like a crossword puzzle.
It keeps your interest until you solve it.
And then it's just a worthless scrap with the spaces filled in.
I don't want to give him a fuck you Raj, but I'm going to give him like a borderline fuck you Raj.
Just a whiff.
I don't like that.
Give it a two and a half.
He just knocked the star off at the end.
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If I had to pick the greatest movie of my lifetime, I was born 1969.
Man, I'm old.
I think the greatest movie is The Godfather.
For all the great actors that were in it, that they caught at various stages of their career, Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan, Robert Duvall, you had Coppola, who was not really on the map yet.
You had this famous, famous book.