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RiverRat
Feb 24, 2014
9:41am
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'Caddyshack' was his best IMO. Story here.
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Roulette Man
Feb 24, 2014
9:49am
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Did you ever watch the documentary about the making of Caddyshack.
Bill Murray originally only had a very small part. He was so good that they added script for him.
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O2bnVegas
Feb 24, 2014
9:56am
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Oh, no....
What a good natured fellow for someone in show business. Brilliant, really. Came across as if he didn't take himself too seriously. RIP.
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Roulette Man
Feb 24, 2014
10:53am
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'Caddyshack' was his best IMO. Story here.
Don't forget Groundhog Day.
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BAGIANT
Feb 24, 2014
11:01am
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RIP Harold! He sure was involved in more movies that I never knew he was involved in at the time!
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Boilerman
Feb 25, 2014
2:00am
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Ditto that. I had no idea that he was such a prolific movie writer and producer.
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RIP Harold! He sure was involved in more movies that I never knew he was involved in at the time!
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pjstroh
Feb 25, 2014
2:52am
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Ramis teaches Da-Du-Run-Run
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jatki
Feb 25, 2014
7:15am
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I didn't know he was involved in that many iconic movies,animal house, caddyshack and vacation. Wow! all movies that people can quote at least a few lines from. I really had no idea he did groundhog day, definitely a favorite of mine.
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O2bnVegas
Feb 25, 2014
11:13am
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Ramis teaches Da-Du-Run-Run
Classic Ramis. No one made funny out of nothin' like he did.
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