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April 30, 2009
Roger and Me
When I was a little girl growing up in Oklahoma City, I was a little geek who read books voraciously and wrote incessantly. I told stories to myself while walking to school to pass the time. I scribbled stories during class, hiding a notebook inside my textbook so my teachers wouldn't know what I was doing. And I also, thanks in large part to my grandmother and Roger Ebert, came to love the storytelling of movies.
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Posted by kvoynar at April 30, 2009 08:36 AM
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I also came to love films by watching Sneak Previews with a family member, in my case my father. I remember them reviewing Cocoon and saying how much the elderly would like it so I took my Grandfather and I looked like a genius.
Of all the people that have inspired my passion for the movies I would have to put Siskel and Ebert above any filmmaker.
Posted by: hcat
at May 5, 2009 01:31 PM
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