February 19, 2010

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After interviewing Roger Ebert, “I started feeling incredibly nervous about having to write the story,” says Chris Jones. “I thought, if I screw this up he’s going to let me know about it. …I really didn’t want him to be disappointed with the story.” He adds: “I’m sure some group would have shown up outside my home with pitchforks if I had wronged Roger Ebert.”

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