Harold Ramis, writer of classic films such as Animal House and Ghostbusters, has passed away at the age of 69. He started as a head writer of Second City Television (SCTV) and went on to write others such as National Lampoon's Vacation, Groundhog Day (for which he won an Oscar), and Caddyshack. He was also an accomplished actor often starring in the films he wrote. His most famous role is Dr. Egon Spengler in Ghostbusters.
He was a funny guy and will definitely be missed.
Movie news, movie reviews, and basically whatever else I want to talk about. Come on in and join the party.
The past seven days
-
Fifty Shades of Grey follows a young college student named Anastasia Steele as she enters an unknown world of sexual and emotional discover...
-
Did you know that 29 of the film releases slated for 2013 are either a sequel or a prequel to a previous film? Believe it because it's c...
-
The wait is over as we now have official word that Charlie Hunnam has secured the role of Christian Grey, the adopted young billionaire in F...
-
We got our first poster for the third chapter in the Insidious trilogy and also learned that the first teaser for the film will hit the int...
No comments:
Post a Comment