Dunn was probably under the influence, and Ebert’s comments may have been true. The problem with this, as in many other situations, is the fake apology to those “offended.” If Ebert wanted to offer condolences, he would have done so the first day. Waiting until a forced apology indicates insincerity.
Btw, I loved the Jackass and Viva La Bam series’, and Dunn was a pretty funny guy.
>Btw, I loved the Jackass and Viva La Bam series, and Dunn was a pretty funny guy.<
Yup, me too. It was so over the top you get de-sensitized after awhile. Like those Saw movies. Once you go thru movie 1, the rest of them look like Casablanca’.
I hate Ebert as much as obama, but he did not have to deliver a fake apology.