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A deep-voiced, magisterial character actor, Yulin has often played hyper-educated characters gone awry, like the evil Doctor Berrisford in the cult pic, "Bad Dreams" and Dr.
Video Vault: Michael Keaton at his best as wiseguy in 'Night Shift'
Whatever happened to Michael Keaton? He starred in "Mr. Mom," "The Paper," "Beetlejuice" and the first two "Batman" movies.
Wow, what a busy week this was. There was so much going on at different places at the same time, and I sadly only had to pick a handful of events to attend.
Not-that-trippy 'Moon' still a trip worth taking
Out of all the movies the space drama "Moon" lifts from, I didn't expect "Multiplicity" to be one of them.
Year One English: Harold Ramis; Jack Black, Michael Cera. Rating: * * How long can a numbskull comedy about primitive dudes sustain itself before the laughs run dry? Year One has the answer: about ten minutes.
THE YEAR OF LIVING DIMWITTEDLY Black and Cera play prehistoric pals forced to wander a world in which humor evidently has yet to be invented.
Harold Ramis chats with Capone about Year One, the Dalai Lama, and...
Hey folks. Capone in Chicago here. This has been a really good week for me. As you know, I'll drop the name of my fair city pretty much anywhere I can, but I especially like to do so when I'm talking about either a film that was shot in large part in Chicago or a filmmaker who is a native.
There have always been two contradictory versions of Harold Ramis, director. One creates classic comedies like Caddyshack , Vacation , and Groundhog Day .
V-O-S Reviews film "Year One" [ & reports on Tribute to director Harold Ramis ]
Wednesday, June 16th marked the official "start" of the first annual "JUST FOR LAUGHS" Festival in Chicago.
Tarkovsky meets Harold Ramis in Duncan Jones' ambitious, uneven directorial debut.
Editor's Choice: Comedy classic Ghostbusters celebrates 25th anniversary
THEY were the only people you were gonna call... and they weren't afraid of no ghosts.
How to Clone Yourself: Get the Same Results as Cloning Using Current Technology
Have you ever wished there was another you? We all have at one point or another.
Director Harold Ramis on the set of Columbia Pictures comedy "Year One." Chicago Jewish filmmaker Harold Ramis's filmography reads like an encyclopedia of great comic movies of the last 30 years.
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