Ebert And Roeper Leaving Popular Movie Review TV Show

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DON BABWIN | July 21, 2008 08:01 PM EST | AP

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A June 23, 2005 file photo shows Chicago Sun-Times columnist Richard Roeper, left, and film critic Roger Ebert posing for photographers following a ceremony in which Ebert was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles. Roeper said in a statement Sunday, July 20, 2008, he is leaving the nationally syndicated show "At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper" after eight seasons. Roeper said he had failed to agree on a contract extension with Disney-ABC Domestic Television so his last appearance on the show will air the weekend of Aug. 16-17. (AP Photo/Ric Francis, File)

CHICAGO — Roger Ebert is leaving the balcony _ but hinting that he's not finished with television.

The famed film critic announced Monday that he is cutting ties with the nationally syndicated program he and the late critic Gene Siskel made famous, a day after Richard Roeper said he was quitting the show.

In an e-mail to The Associated Press, Ebert said Disney-ABC Domestic Television, which owns "At the Movies With Ebert and Roeper," has decided to take the program in a new direction.

"I will no longer be associated with it," Ebert said.

He didn't immediately elaborate, but it was clear the Pulitzer Prize-winning Chicago Sun-Times critic wanted the show to remain as it was when he and Siskel, a fellow Chicago newspaper film critic, first hit the airwaves on PBS in 1975.

"Gene and I felt the formula was simplicity itself: Two film critics, sitting across the aisle from each other in a movie balcony, debating the new films of the week," Ebert wrote. "We developed an entirely new concept for TV."

Ebert is a trademark holder on the signature "thumbs up-thumbs down" judgment that he and Siskel made part of each film review. Last year, as he negotiated a new contract with Disney-ABC Domestic Television, Ebert, according to the Walt Disney-owned company, had "exercised his right to withhold use of the 'thumbs' until" he had a new contract. Ebert subsequently has said the show could continue to use the "thumbs" during negotiations and that he never withheld their use.

On Monday, he said he has plans for those famous digits.

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"The trademark still belongs to me and Marlene Iglitzen, Gene's widow, and the thumbs will return," he wrote. "We are discussing possibilities, and plan to continue the show's tradition."

"Disney cannot use the `thumbs,'" he said.

Ebert didn't elaborate on future possibilities. Nor did he say what _ if any _ role Roeper, whose work he praised, will have.

But Roeper, in his own announcement that he was leaving the program, hinted that perhaps his partnership with Ebert may not be over.

Roeper, a Sun-Times columnist who signed on in 2000 after Siskel's 1999 death, said he planned to "proceed elsewhere with my ninth year as the co-host of a movie review show that honors the standards established by Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert more than 30 years ago." He added that he would soon disclose details about such a program.

Roeper didn't immediately return a call for comment Monday.

His statement said he was leaving after failing to agree on a contract extension with Disney-ABC Domestic Television, and that his last appearance will air the weekend of Aug. 16-17.

A Disney spokeswoman didn't immediately return calls for comment on the latest developments as well as whether the show would continue either in its current form or a new one.

Ebert said he is in the dark about any plans for the show, saying Disney hasn't discussed any with him.

"All I know for sure is, the show is not being taken in its current direction," he said in a second e-mail.

Ebert's announcement brings to a close a chapter in one of the longest running shows in television history. In 1975, Siskel and Ebert, two competing Chicago newspaper film reviewers, launched a program on Chicago's public broadcasting's WTTW. The two jumped to commercial television through the Tribune Co.'s TV syndication wing in 1982, switching to Disney in 1986.

The pair became stars in their own right, and their "two thumbs" reviews became one of the most recognizable assessments in the history of film criticism _ with movies trumpeting a "Two Thumbs Up" as part of their own advertising.

After Siskel died of a brain tumor in 1999, Roeper was selected from among a large group of contenders to be his permanent replacement on the show.

In recent years, Ebert has been battling cancer. He has undergone a series of operations, with doctors removing a cancerous growth from his salivary gland and part of his right jaw.

He has been unable to appear on the show since doctors performed surgery in July 2006 that left him unable to speak. But he continues to churn out reviews, and has published a number of books.

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CHICAGO — Roger Ebert is leaving the balcony _ but hinting that he's not finished with television. The famed film critic announced Monday that he is cutting ties with the nationally syndicated ...
CHICAGO — Roger Ebert is leaving the balcony _ but hinting that he's not finished with television. The famed film critic announced Monday that he is cutting ties with the nationally syndicated ...
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- JScott I'm a Fan of JScott 21 fans permalink

Hmmm what's that pic, the critic and his grandma?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 AM on 07/22/2008
- pie8ter I'm a Fan of pie8ter 3 fans permalink

Thumbs down!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 PM on 07/21/2008
- westreal I'm a Fan of westreal 20 fans permalink

OH No!!!

This is where I go to get my info on if a movie is gonna be good or not. And I had no idea that they didn't own the show. How did this show move from PBS to syndication and Ebert and Roepert not get a piece of it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 PM on 07/21/2008
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*sigh* Guess it was inevitable considering the health problems and the revolving door of guest reviewers appearing (sans chemistry) with Roeper.

End of an era and it will be missed! Thanks, Roeper, Ebert, and Siskel. Three thumbs up to you!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 PM on 07/21/2008
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Roger is a great film reviewer. Sorry to see him leave, but his health has been awful.

Wishing him a enjoyable retirement.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:49 PM on 07/21/2008
- rbspickles I'm a Fan of rbspickles 9 fans permalink

Where can I apply for this job? Heck, to get paid big bucks to give my opinions of movies??? Heck yeah!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 07/21/2008

I am genuinely sorry to read this.

I never expected Roger Ebert to return, and was sad for that reality, but I've continued to enjoy Roeper's take - he's become better in terms of TV presentation - and I've liked his more recent pairing with Phillips. They worked well together.

I hate to see it fall apart.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:44 PM on 07/21/2008
- Eric8869 I'm a Fan of Eric8869 25 fans permalink

I'm sad about Ebert and his health. He is a great movie reviewer who truly LOVES the movies. It was great when he would spar with Gene Siskel. I'm from Chicago and saw them go at it from the very beginning.

Roeper however is a no talent. He writes his own opinion column for the Chicago Sun Times. He makes his money by complaining about the behavior of Lohan or Paris Hilton or maybe about Cubs fans talking on cell phones. He has the easiest job in Chicagoland by far. Who cares what he thinks of movies?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:52 PM on 07/21/2008

Bummer. One of my favorite programs to watch.

I grew up on Siskel and Ebert's epic arguments.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:29 PM on 07/21/2008
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