Gene Shalit, 'TODAY' show movie critic, dies at 100 [View all]
Source: NBC News
Gene Shalit, the longtime film critic for NBCs TODAY show whose walrus mustache and exuberant wordplay made him one of televisions most recognizable reviewers, died Friday, his family said. He was a fixture on the program for four decades.
Shalit started as a part-time TODAY show contributor in 1970 before moving to a full-time role three years later. He earned national fame as the programs go-to movie reviewer, offering his take on summer blockbusters, awards contenders and other big-screen projects until his retirement in 2010.
The TODAY show was an extraordinary era for him, his family said in its statement. He stood out from the broadcast television pack with his colorful bowties and bushy mustache. He often studded his reviews in the TODAY show Critics Corner with puns and other cheeky turns of phrase, endearing him to millions of viewers.
The Silence of the Lambs may be all wool and a yard wide, but it makes a terrific yarn, he said in his review of the 1991 horror classic, which won best picture at the Academy Awards the following year. He rarely minced words when a movie left him cold. In panning X-Men, he said the first entry in the hit superhero franchise should not be taken seriously. In fact, it should be taken with two aspirin. Judd Apatows Funny People is passable, he said speaking colonically.
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