"I think that probably the - I don't give quotes to studios. They have to get those out of the paper or from television. So they wouldn't have had my quote opening day"
- Roger Ebert
About this Quote
Roger Ebert was a renowned film critic who was understood for his honest as well as insightful testimonials. In this quote, he is describing that he does not supply quotes to workshops for marketing purposes. He thinks that workshops ought to obtain quotes from other sources such as papers or television. This suggests that he does not want to be associated with the marketing aspect of films and also instead intends to concentrate on giving sincere evaluations. He also suggests that he does not want to be related to the hype of a movie's opening day. This quote mirrors Ebert's commitment to offering sincere and also objective testimonials, and also his desire to continue to be independent from the marketing aspects of the film market.
This quote is written / told by Roger Ebert somewhere between June 18, 1942 and today. He/she was a famous Critic from USA.
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