RogerEbert recently wrote a lovely piece about the idea of being "well-read," and specifically about the way writers aren't read as much once they've been dead a long time.
New York Yankees pitcher Randy Johnson came in second followed by film critic RogerEbert, television psychologist Dr. Phil McGraw and Fox television co-host Alan Colmes.
RogerEbert of the Chicago Sun-Times called it a "mushy, old-fashioned extravaganza", adding: "We don't even remotely learn from this movie what made them great stars and personalities."