Harold Ramis had a hand in some of the real comedic touchstones of my young life -- Animal House, Caddyshack, Stripes, Ghostbusters, etc. As shicked as I was to hear of his death, I was even more surprised to learn that he was 69 years old. I guess in my nostalgia I had just placed him permanantly in his 30s. RIP
yes I will always picture in my minds eye ,Harold Ramis in ghostbusters, and funny enough I took my cousin only last Tuesday
to see the famous ghost buster building in NYC on the upper west side ,wich is a stones throw from where John Lennon was shot
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Over at one of my favorite Ghostbusters fan sites, tributes have been pouring in since yesterday for him. Not only was he a talented man, he was also a real gentleman to family and fans alike. Several of my fellow fans got to meet him during public appearances and they said he was very kind when talking to them and signing autographs.
Since Ghostbusters is my all time favorite movie( I have twice visited the Firehouse used in exterior shots of both movies when I was in NYC and I have an extensive collection of Ghostbusters stuff at home) this was really sad to hear. My thoughts and prayers go out his family and friends.
PS: I am glad that before he got sick he was able to lend both his voice and likeness to Ghostbusters: The Video Game in 2009. For me the game is for all intents and purposes Ghostbusters III since for a number of reasons an actual film never occurred.
Just heard about the death of Malcolm Tierney last week aged 75.
He's perhaps not a name you'd recognise but he had a small part in Star Wars as an Imperial officer and in Braveheart as the English Lord who gets his throat slit by Wallace for the death of his beloved. To Uk viewers he was best known for a regular part in Lovejoy on TV. RIP
Japanese proverb say, "Bird never make nest in bare tree".
one of the last big union stalwarts Mr Bob Crow leader of the RMT and life long Millwall fan sadly died today age 52
I would imagine that a big cheer went up today by the majority of London Commuters and members of the government regardless
what the PR machines say , now if the greedy boses paid a living wage and pension working hours ect people like MR Crow wouldn't exist ,but sadly we need people like Bob to fight the working mans corner you've all seen it in your own firms ,RIP Bob
Oswald Morris died earlier this week at the age of 98. He was director of photography in TMWTGG and won an Academy Award for best cinematography in 1971 for Fiddler on the Roof. Rest in Peace.
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I always enjoyed Ramis's comic sensibility, be it as a writer, a director or an actor. He will be missed. RIP Mr. Ramis.
to see the famous ghost buster building in NYC on the upper west side ,wich is a stones throw from where John Lennon was shot
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Since Ghostbusters is my all time favorite movie( I have twice visited the Firehouse used in exterior shots of both movies when I was in NYC and I have an extensive collection of Ghostbusters stuff at home) this was really sad to hear. My thoughts and prayers go out his family and friends.
PS: I am glad that before he got sick he was able to lend both his voice and likeness to Ghostbusters: The Video Game in 2009. For me the game is for all intents and purposes Ghostbusters III since for a number of reasons an actual film never occurred.
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And let's not forget: "I feel like the floor of a taxi cab"!
He's perhaps not a name you'd recognise but he had a small part in Star Wars as an Imperial officer and in Braveheart as the English Lord who gets his throat slit by Wallace for the death of his beloved. To Uk viewers he was best known for a regular part in Lovejoy on TV. RIP
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I would imagine that a big cheer went up today by the majority of London Commuters and members of the government regardless
what the PR machines say , now if the greedy boses paid a living wage and pension working hours ect people like MR Crow wouldn't exist ,but sadly we need people like Bob to fight the working mans corner you've all seen it in your own firms ,RIP Bob
I hope so.
Yeh, saw this on the news today... very sad.
She was very entertaining!
RIP
yes she was the last of the proper olde English cooks
Known for his roles in Independence Day, Scent of a Woman, and many other films and TV series.
Wrote the screenplay for Never Say Never Again.
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5th anniversary Natasha Richardson........