- Greg Dean Schmitz
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name = Greg Dean Schmitz
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birthdate = August 18, 1970
birthplace = Falmouth, MA
occupation = Online Film JournalistGreg Dean Schmitz (born
August 18 ,1970 ) is an American online film critic known for his movie newswebsite , "Upcomingmovies.com" (1997 to 2002), and its second version as "Greg's Previews of Upcoming Movies" as part of "Yahoo! Movies " (2002 to 2007). Schmitz is currently the weekly columnist of "The Weekly Ketchup" forRotten Tomatoes and a contributing columnist forFandango .Biography
Schmitz was born in
Falmouth, Massachusetts , the son of an Air Force weatherman, and as a child also lived inSatellite Beach, Florida . Schmitz graduated from high school inWestfield, WI in 1988, [ [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/author/author-319/ Rotten Tomatoes: Greg Dean Schmitz] ] and then moved toTampa, FL , where he received a Master's degree in Library Science from theUniversity of South Florida in 1995. During his time in Tampa, Schmitz was active in campus activities, which included co-running WBUL, the largest student-run radio station in Florida, and running for student body president in 1993. After college, Schmitz's career as a public reference librarian began with two years at the Okefenokee Regional Library System inWaycross, GA from 1995 to 1997, and continued at the Oshkosh Public Library inOshkosh, WI from 1997 to 1999. [ [http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/aboutgreg_2.html Yahoo! Movies: About Greg's Previews Page 2] ]On
August 14 ,1997 , Schmitz created aGeocities website called "Bookhouse's Previews of Upcoming Movies" [ [http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/aboutgreg.html Yahoo! Movies: About Greg's Previews Page 1] ] as a way to avoid having to repeat the same information in chat rooms and message boards when people would ask questions about movies that hadn't been released yet, or that were rumored to be at some stage of development in Hollywood. The site quickly outgrew Geocities, and was re-launched under the name of Upcomingmovies.com in early 1998. By October 1999, the site was earning enough of an income from advertising that Schmitz was able to quit his day job as a librarian, an event which was picked up by national news services. In 2001, as the economic impact of theDot Com Bubble burst continued to result in lowered advertising revenue (versus the cost of maintaining a website with millions of viewers), Schmitz teamed up withYahoo! Movies , [ [http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117885021.html?categoryid=1418&cs=1 Variety: "Upcoming Movies covers first hype"] ] bringing the site there under the new name of "Greg's Previews of Upcoming Movies." Schmitz also moved toSanta Monica, California as part of the change, and during his time in California, he co-starred in a television pilot forMGM Television called "The Movie Fan Show", [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0787494/ IMDB: The Movie Fan Show (2003)] ] was frequently quoted in publications likeUSA Today [ [http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&pwst=1&q=+site:www.usatoday.com+%22greg+dean+schmitz%22+%22usa+today%22 Google.com: Greg Dean Schmitz search results in USA Today] ] andThe Chicago Sun-Times , [ [http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=site%3Arogerebert.suntimes.com+%22greg+dean+schmitz%22 Google.com: Search results of The Chicago Sun-Times column, Movie Answer Man] ] and made several radio appearances, includingThe Howard Stern Show . Throughout his professional career, Schmitz has also been a regular attendee as a member of the press of theSundance Film Festival ,Toronto International Film Festival andRoger Ebert 's Overlooked Film Festival, AKAEbertfest .In May 2003, Schmitz became ill and was diagnosed with Hereditary
Hemochromatosis , a genetic disorder which had been poisoning Schmitz's internal organs since birth, resulting in over a dozen disorders to be diagnosed within the next year, during which Schmitz also lost 110 pounds in nine months (dropping from 295 to 185 pounds).Fact|date=August 2008 As Schmitz's conditions worsened, and he received treatments for them, his ability to continue working on the site, which had previously been a 60+ hour job, declined. [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20040826060144/movies.yahoo.com/upcoming/ Greg's Previews of Upcoming Movies (Wayback Machine archive)] ] In 2007, Schmitz's contract withYahoo! Movies ended, and online publication of "Greg's Previews of Upcoming Movies" was halted. Schmitz's health, however, had been improving during that year, and in January 2008, Schmitz began writing online again as a weekly columnist forRotten Tomatoes , [ [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/vine/showthread.php?t=614771 Rotten Tomatoes: Archive of Greg Dean Schmitz's contributions] ] and in May 2008, began writing as a contributing columnist forFandango . [ [http://www.fandango.com/commentator_%E2%80%98marvel%E2%80%99ousnewmovies_168 Fandango.com: Commentator Archive] ]References
External links
* [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/vine/showthread.php?t=614771 Rotten Tomatoes Forum: Greg Dean Schmitz Archive]
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