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Chapter 261 Malicious Film Review(2/2)

"You can't say that about Mr. Abbott." The Sun reporter began to argue again.

"So he can say that about me casually?" Ronald glanced at the reporter, reached out to the PR beauty, asked for a copy of the Chicago Sun-Times, and read:

"I went to a sneak preview of the film hosted by a rock radio station. The audience was all rock fans. Some of the movie's plots were disgusting even to rock fans. There is a difference between a teen exploitation film and a gynecologist's educational film.

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"I have every reason to believe that Roger Ebert is discriminating against rock fans and gynecologists. He is discriminating against the taste of rock fans and the noble profession of gynecologists."

"Pfft... Hahaha..." The reporters below couldn't help but laugh out loud.

"You can't take it out of context like this. Mr. Abbott is making an overall evaluation of your movie. This is the freedom of speech and media freedom protected by America's First Amendment." The reporter from the Sun asked for the first amendment in desperation.

Come to Roger Ebert's defense.

"Very good, then as an American film practitioner and citizen, I can also comment on Roger Ebert's movies.

I think the movie he made is an x-rated sexual exploitation film, full of sexism against women and obscene plots. It was a waste of the acting talents of the talented actress Dolly Reed and Cynthia Miles."

"Wow..." When the reporters heard the names of the two "Playboy" girls, they all started whispering to each other. It seemed that they didn't know much about Roger Ebert's "glorious history."

"You...you lied."
Chapter completed!
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