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 Post subject: Harold Ramis
PostPosted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 12:22 pm 
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... is dead.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertain ... 9309.story


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 Post subject: Re: Harold Ramis
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Funny guy, all that blow catches up with ya eventually .

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 Post subject: Re: Harold Ramis
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Oh man, that sucks.

I met him once.

69 years old. RIP


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 Post subject: Re: Harold Ramis
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Sucks. I have friends who interned at his production company in Highland Park. Everyone I know who has dealt with him says he was one of the nicest guys.

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 Post subject: Re: Harold Ramis
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wow, we watched Stripes last night. 69's too young, tho I appreciate Ramis not hanging around and being a drag on social security and medicare. We need more Boomers like him. Image


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Thats a pretty good filmography there. Would never have guessed he was pushing 70 .

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Too bad. RIP Egon.

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RIP,the original Moe Green!

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 Post subject: Re: Harold Ramis
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Didnt realize he wrote Back to School


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Most celebrity deaths elicit glee. However, I will concede a "that sucks" for the passing of this man.

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Didnt realize he wrote Back to School


Why don't you call me, when you have no class?

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Chus wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Didnt realize he wrote Back to School


Why don't you call me, when you have no class?

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Mr. Melon, your wife was just showing us her Klimt.

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Too bad. RIP Egon.


Like 'print', he, too, is now dead.

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Man,now will will ne er and I mean ever get the next episode in the Ghostbusters stories.
Egon,next time someone asks you if you are a god you say yes!

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Did you just suffer a stroke?

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wow, we watched Stripes last night.




I joined the Army because my father and my brother were in the Army. I thought I'd better join before I got drafted.

Son, there ain't no draft no more.

There was one?

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 Post subject: Re: Harold Ramis
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Bummer. I grew up on his comedy. Animal House, Caddyshack, Vacation, Ghostbusters: all classics. Then you throw in his contributions to SCTV. Damn. R.I.P.

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Egon,next time someone asks you if you are a god you say yes!

That was Winston to Ray.

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


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

Kurt Kobain died 20 years ago


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chaspoppcap wrote:
Man,now will will ne er


Did you just suffer a stroke?


Chas is typing in a London East End Cockney accent now.

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Met Russell Ziski, 8 years or so ago when he moved back to chicago (ok the burbs).

In a backyard BBQ setting, so we talked about a number of things.

Here is my favorite "Why didn't appear in Animal House like the other writers?"

Russell's respsonse, "I thought it was going to suck and didnt want to be around it"

he went on to clarify he thought it was going to be such a mess because every involved had such little experience, they had little time, little budget, little planning. Which he went on to admit, all those short comings made the movie! Its what made it real and why he started showing up in movies he wrote after that.

Side note, his assistant for a period of time...Len Kaspers wife.

Just a good good guy from the one time I met him.

"Ya know who would love this? Russell!"

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Man,now will will ne er


Did you just suffer a stroke?


Chas is typing in a London East End Cockney accent now.



:lol: :lol:

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Peoria Matt wrote:
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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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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 Post subject: Re: Harold Ramis
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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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