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Yea....this sucks. I'm really beginning to feel old.

Kurt Kobain died 20 years ago


Do you realize if he was with us today,that would instantly drop his wife down to 2nd grossest hole.

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 Post subject: Re: Harold Ramis
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Side note, his assistant for a period of time...Len Kaspers wife.

Len Kasper & Harold Ramis are members of the Kermit-Sound-A-Like Club.


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Yahoo article about Ramis /Murray . Didn't know they had a dust up . Of course that just feeds into the well documented story that Murray is kind of a dickbag to work with, even when its a buddy directed him. Also would explain the rather empty and cold comments from Murray on his death.




Harold Ramis and Bill Murray: Inside The ‘Groundhog Day’ Duo’s Decade-Long Feud
The Wrap By Brent Lang

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Harold Ramis and Bill Murray made beautiful comedy together. Their list of collaborations encompass “Caddyshack,” “Stripes,” and “Ghostbusters,” each of them among the funniest films of all time.

Their masterwork, “Groundhog Day” is a sly and subversive romantic comedy that justly earned inclusion in the United States National Film Registry and is considered a modern classic. It also split the longtime friends and film partners apart.

In Tad Friend’s definitive 2004 New Yorker profile of Ramis, the actor, writer and director who died Monday at 69, revealed that he was often at odds with Murray during filming of the 1993 comedy. Disagreements over the tone of the film — Murray wanted it to be more philosophical, Ramis preferred to nail the punchlines — made for a very tense production.


“At times, Bill was just really irrationally mean and unavailable; he was constantly late on set,” Ramis told Friend. “What I’d want to say to him is just what we tell our children: ‘You don’t have to throw tantrums to get what you want. Just say what you want.’”

Not helping matters was the fact that Murray’s marriage was dissolving at the time, Friend writes.

“They were like two brothers who weren’t getting along,” “Groundhog Day” screenwriter Danny Rubin told the New Yorker writer.

After filming ended, the pair stopped speaking together, although Ramis tried unsuccessfully to corral Murray into his film “The Ice Harvest,” a 2005 box office and critical dud ripe for reappraisal.

In a 2009 interview with the A.V. Club, Ramis said he still had no contact with Murray, but praised the actor’s work in “Rushmore” and said he was grateful for their previous collaborations.



“Bill was a strong man…You’d do a movie with Bill, a big comedy in those early days, just knowing he could save the day no matter how bad the script was, that we’d find something through improvisation,” Ramis said. “That was our alliance, kind of, our big bond. I could help him be the best funny Bill Murray he could be, and I think he appreciated that then. And I don’t know where that went, but it’s there on film. So whatever happens between us in the future, at least we have those expressions.”

On Monday, Murray paid tribute to those expressions and his fallen collaborator, in wry, Murray-esque fashion.

“Harold Ramis and I together did the ‘National Lampoon Show’ off Broadway, ‘Meatballs,’ ‘Stripes,’ ‘Caddyshack,’ ‘Ghostbusters’ and ‘Groundhog Day,’”Murray said in a statement. ”He earned his keep on this planet. God bless him

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It makes you wonder what Heath Ledger would have been if he could have lived to 69.

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It makes you wonder what Heath Ledger would have been if he could have lived to 69.

He would have been doing the Northwest Indiana Comic-con, dressed as the Joker.


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Wow,Murray is a real asshole. Does he think going from SNL to movies makes him qualified on what makes something "funny"? I'm one guy who found him way overrated. Ramis has made me laugh way more than Murray ever did with his SCTV skits. That show was at least a 1000 times funnier than SNL,even during the Belushi days.

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Don't want to Shark you but Ramis wrote for SCTV and Murray was never on it (tv show). Unless, you meant the live place in Chicago back in the day?

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Don't want to Shark you but Ramis wrote for SCTV and Murray was never on it (tv show). Unless, you meant the live place in Chicago back in the day?


Yes,Ramis was on SCTV with John Candy,Joe Flarehty,Eugene Levy,Rick Moranis,etc. That show was the best.

Murray came from SNL after Chase left I think. He was marginal at best on there.
I actually have laughed more at his brother,Brian (Boss in Christmas Vacation)

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Ok I remember the show but not those two.

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Youtube cracked down on SCTV clips, much to my chagrin. The Merv Griffith Show was inspired.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziTbOZp9uVw I like this one, though. STOP SLAPPING MY FACE, PLEASE

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Youtube cracked down on SCTV clips, much to my chagrin. The Merv Griffith Show was inspired.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziTbOZp9uVw I like this one, though. STOP SLAPPING MY FACE, PLEASE


:lol: Andrea Martin & Catherine O'Hara > Any broad from SNL except Cherie Oteri.

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Here is who I wish to be:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUW0wV3XFaY

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Youtube cracked down on SCTV clips, much to my chagrin. The Merv Griffith Show was inspired.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziTbOZp9uVw I like this one, though. STOP SLAPPING MY FACE, PLEASE


:lol: Andrea Martin & Catherine O'Hara > Any broad from SNL except Cherie Oteri.

Pretty sure Tina Fey would have something to say about that.

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 Post subject: Re: Harold Ramis
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Yeah, Tina Fey is the undisputed best at this point, but how can you put Cheri Oteri that high? wtf? Ahead of Gilda Radner?

Oh, and Jill Talley is better than almost anyone, too. Mr. Show took a pretty sizable hit when she was out, even with Sarah Silverman filling in.

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i don't really care about that story because it wound up being a better film with both of their perspectives being used. it's a true collaboration, whether or not they got along.


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Oh, and Jill Talley is better than almost anyone, too. Mr. Show took a pretty sizable hit when she was out, even with Sarah Silverman filling in.


why don't you take a picture, it'll last longer. JAG OFF!


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:lol: Talley and Odenkirk should both teach classes on the Chicago accent. Hollywood would benefit greatly.

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Folks, I was an original of Indomitable Spirit, back when we called ourselves Flat Top Tony and the Purple Canoes.


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Would watch the SCTV shows and I just didnt laugh. OK, Bob and Doug made me laugh, but thats it. TAKE OFF!

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Bob and Doug, Candy and the one chick and Levy is all I recall.

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Folks, I was an original of Indomitable Spirit, back when we called ourselves Flat Top Tony and the Purple Canoes.


I'm Fran, and I'm a woman! ...

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Folks, I was an original of Indomitable Spirit, back when we called ourselves Flat Top Tony and the Purple Canoes.


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrvkGYmoiTQ

Younger guys on here might not "get" this. Back in the Carson era of TV,kissing everybodies ass (much more than even now) was what went on in the world of Talkshows. Sammy Davis Jr. was the leader of fake sincerity. I loved SCTV. The skit I linked to cracks me up.

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Heath Ledger died?

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Kristin Wiig has let a lot of shit go to her head in the last 3 or so years. Sometimes she tries too hard. She shouldn't have to, since she is funny. Either way, Target Lady is one of the greatest characters of all time.

Tina was OK on SNL. Better writer than performer. Again, someone trying to hard when they really don't have to (don't get me started on her little buddy Amy Poehler).

When SNL had Molly Shannon, Cheri O'Teri, Rachel Dratch & Anna Gasteyer was the silver age for chicks @ SNL. Everybody else has just tried to outdo them, as they do w/ Jane Curtin, Gilda Radner & Laraine Newman (golden age).

The current crop isn't too bad. Kate McKinnon is quickly moving her way to the top of the list.


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Kate McKinnon is quickly moving her way to the top of the list.


She's very good.

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Man. Jan Hooks, back then. WOULD!!!

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Side note, his assistant for a period of time...Len Kaspers wife.
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Len dropped it on the air, Spiegs and Mac just found out! Thats my 4th breaking story! I am done!

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