1. Groundhog Day
It isn't his most influential film or his funniest, but with Groundhog Day, Ramis proved he could create a film that could make you laugh and make you think. Ramis' muse, Bill Murray, stars as a cynical weatherman who becomes trapped waking up in the same day over and over again.
A hilarious Murray vehicle turns into an almost-existential film on what it means to be human and what it takes to change and accept your place in the world. It's a triumph of a movie that can be watched as simply a laugh-a-minute comedy or dissected to figure out exactly what it has to say about the world. I know I'll be giving it another watch with the great writer and director Harold Ramis in mind.
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