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Film critics Roger Ebert, left, and Gene Siskel pose on the set of their TV show in 1976. The set used forced perspective to create the illusion that they were watching film clips from a theater’s balcony. (WTTW)
Film critics Roger Ebert, left, and Gene Siskel pose on the set of their TV show in 1976. The set used forced perspective to create the illusion that they were watching film clips from a theater’s balcony. (WTTW)
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Two critics watching movie clips and debating the strengths and weaknesses of movies currently in theaters — who wouldn’t want to watch that?
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