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I usually agree with Ebert...

Posted by mkuller on July 20, 2010 at 10:22:47:

...and appreciate his viewpoint.

I really liked the original British "Death at a Funeral" and cringed everytime I saw the trailer for the remake. Most of the critics I read panned it.

I hate to say this because it sounds so politically incorrect, but I wonder if the fact that Ebert's wife is Black has anything to do with his rating of this film.

There was another film he liked with Black actors I thought was terrible and a friend brought this up.

And I agree with you about the "Hangover" - it had lots of funny ideas but they were only amusing in the way they were carried out. Some of the throw-away lines were the funniest.