Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Roger Ebert I'll see you at the movies

Roger Ebert I'll see you at the movies; Famous last words [LIST], You might not be famous but do you know what your final words will be? It isn't as if we (famous or not) always have a chance to speak final words before we go, but if and when some have spoken, it has sometimes been profound, often just very sad, and even on occasion humorous.

Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic Roger Ebert went from judging the latest film releases in print to giving movies the thumbs-up/thumbs-down on the TV screen. When illness deprived him of his speaking voice, he turned to Twitter and an Internet journal. His last thoughts were, "I'll see you at the movies."

So many people, so much to say: it is uncomfortable sometimes to get inside their minds to understand how they felt or what they were thinking at the end, because it is just so personal.

Nonetheless, Go here for some other famous last words, from which we may glean a little extra insight into the thinking of these famous people.

Cory Monteith "I want to get better" Ryan Murphy

Cory Monteith "I want to get better" Ryan Murphy; Famous people's final words [LIST], You might not be famous but do you know what your final words will be? It isn't as if we (famous or not) always have a chance to speak final words before we go, but if and when some have spoken, it has sometimes been profound, often just very sad, and even on occasion humorous.

Cory Monteith had small roles throughout the 2000s on such TV shows as "Kyle XY" and "Smallville." His star vehicle was the musical hit show "Glee," which cast him as the sentimental male lead. He found off-screen romance with his on-screen love interest. The show's creator shared his final conversation with the star. Cory Monteith "I want to get better" Ryan Murphy

So many people, so much to say: it is uncomfortable sometimes to get inside their minds to understand how they felt or what they were thinking at the end, because it is just so personal.

Nonetheless, Go here for some other famous last words, from which we may glean a little extra insight into the thinking of these famous people.