- **Q: What was Roger Ebert's opinion of *Lakeview Terrace*?
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Samuel L. Jackson has been in the news recently for two very different reasons: a revisiting of Roger Ebert's surprising praise for the 2008 crime thriller *Lakeview Terrace*, and an unexpected on-stage appearance on *The View* thanks to Wh...
**Lakeview Terrace Revisited** Neil LaBute's *Lakeview Terrace*, starring Samuel L. Jackson, Patrick Wilson, and Kerry Washington, tells the story of an interracial couple terrorized by their neighbor, a Los Angeles police officer. While many critics found the film's handling of race issues to be superficial and the ending unsatisfying, Roger Ebert lauded the film for its willingness to confront difficult moral choices. Ebert appreciated the casting of Jackson as the antagonist, arguing that it challenged viewers' presumptions of innocence. He wrote, "Is this movie racist for making the villain Black or would it be equally racist by making the villain white? Well? What's your answer?" *Lakeview Terrace* generated mixed reviews, but Ebert found the very thing he valued about film criticism in the movie: critical thinking.
**Whoopi Pulls Samuel On Stage** On an episode of *The View*, Whoopi Goldberg caused a stir when she brought Samuel L. Jackson onto the stage while his wife, LaTanya Richardson Jackson, was being interviewed. Richardson Jackson was on the show to promote her new Broadway play, *Purpose*. The unplanned moment added a dose of spontaneity to the talk show. Despite initial protests from the co-hosts, Goldberg insisted on having Jackson join the conversation, leading to a brief but memorable appearance. This showcased the camaraderie between the celebrities and the unpredictable nature of live television.
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