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Harold Ramis dead at 69

bearxor

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Sad sad sad.

Harold Ramis was one of Hollywood’s most successful comedy filmmakers when he moved his family from Los Angeles back to the Chicago area in 1996. His career was still thriving, with "Groundhog Day" acquiring almost instant classic status upon its 1993 release and 1984's "Ghostbusters" ranking among the highest-grossing comedies of all time, but the writer-director wanted to return to the city where he’d launched his career as a Second City performer.

“There's a pride in what I do that other people share because I'm local, which in L.A. is meaningless; no one's local,” Ramis said upon the launch of the first movie he directed after his move, the 1999 mobster-in-therapy comedy “Analyze This,” another hit. “It's a good thing. I feel like I represent the city in a certain way.”

Ramis, a longtime North Shore resident, was surrounded by family when he died at 12:53 a.m. from complications of autoimmune inflammatory vasculitis, a rare disease that involves swelling of the blood vessels, his wife Erica Mann Ramis said. He was 69.

On the front page of the Chicago Tribune now.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/chi-harold-ramis-dead-20140224,0,2259309.story

For those of you that just can't be bothered to READ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IextqnQsRA
 
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That sucks. Stripes and Ghostbusters were always two of my favourites growing up.

KT
 
Oh man. What a great, original talent he was. Stripes, GB, Groundhog Day, Heavy Metal, High Fidelity, and those old SCTV sketches. RIP indeed.
 
He wrote the screenplay for Ghostbusters plus screenplays for a bunch of other not-so-good movies.

Well, let's not forget that other movie that he co-wrote... Animal House. Still in the top 10 grossing comedies of all time.

I loved Ramis in SCTV. Funny, funny guy.
 
I remember seeing him in the Ghostbusters movies and always thinking how skinny he was, definitely started to let it go after that...69 years not so bad if he wasn't really taking care of himself
 
And guess this means an end to ghostbusters 3?
Heard this on Q101.1(Chicago Radio station) while on the way home. :'🙂eek:
Yes GB3 would be difficult/different without him as Egon Spengler.

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I remember seeing him in the Ghostbusters movies and always thinking how skinny he was, definitely started to let it go after that...69 years not so bad if he wasn't really taking care of himself

He had an autoimmune disorder that caused him to be very sick for the past few years.
I liked most of his movies and his eye for great comedy will be missed.
 
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