Goodbye, Harold Ramis

Harold Ramis in GHOSTBUSTERS
Harold Ramis in GHOSTBUSTERS

Filmmaker Harold Ramis has died at age 69.  Most of us remember Ramis from his performance in Ghostbusters, a movie that he also wrote.  But he also wrote one of the funniest movies ever – and one of my all-time favorites – Animal House.  He also wrote and directed Groundhog Day, a comedy masterpiece that will last forever.

There’s a tendency to inflate the achievements in dramatic filmmaking. After all, that’s where the Important Pictures come from.  But comedy is very difficult to do well, and a good comedy can be every bit as artistic and intelligent as a serious picture.  Now I wouldn’t put Ramis quite up there with Billy Wilder, Jacques Tati and Preston Sturges.  Nevertheless, how many filmmakers have written anything – dramas or comedies – as good as Animal House and Groundhog Day?

10 Most Memorable Food Scenes

By popular demand, I have updated my list of  10 Most Memorable Food Scenes.   Many of you have pointed out deserving scenes that I left off my first draft.  Paula reminded me of the dining-as-foreplay scene in Tom Jones.  Rick mentioned The Freshman, in which the  The Fabulous Gourmet Club charges a $1 million prix fixe “for the privilege of eating the very last of a species”.  And somehow I had forgotten the food fight scene from Animal House.

And Judy reminded me of a movie that I had erased from my memory because I hate, hate, hate it – The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover.  Nevertheless, I admit that the final (and I mean final) dining scene is most memorable.

Here’s my pick for the most memorable food scene in the movies:

For the most tantalizing food in the movies, see my completely different list of  10 Food Porn Movies.