I always claim that the writer has done 90 percent of the director’s work.
Meaning of the quote
The quote means that the writer who creates the story and script has already done the majority of the work for the director. The director's job is to take the writer's ideas and bring them to life on the screen. Without the writer's hard work, the director would have a much more difficult time making the film.
About Harold Ramis
Harold Ramis was an acclaimed American actor, comedian, and filmmaker known for his iconic roles in Ghostbusters and Stripes, as well as his directorial work on classic comedies like Caddyshack, Groundhog Day, and National Lampoon’s Vacation. His films have had a lasting influence on the comedy genre and inspired many later comedians and filmmakers.
More quotes from Harold Ramis
First and foremost, you have to make the movie for yourself. And that’s not to say, to hell with everyone else, but what else have you got to go on but your own taste and judgment?
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
As much as we’d like to believe that our work is great and that we’re infallible, we’re not. Hollywood movies are made for the audience. These are not small European art films we’re making.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
A psychologist said to me, there are only two important questions you have to ask yourself. What do you really feel? And, what do you really want? If you can answer those two, you probably can leave your neuroses behind you.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
It’s like the old rule-if you introduce a gun into the first act of a play, it’s going to be used in the third act. So if you do a movie about criminals, you have to accept there’s going to be Some action.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
I never work just to work. It’s some combination of laziness and self-respect.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
How one handles success or failure is determined by their early childhood.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
If Chevy Chase had not been an actor, he might have been a very popular guy in advertising or whatever field he would have gone into, because of his charisma.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
I had a lot of fun working with John Candy. We had a pretty good rapport.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
I always claim that the writer has done 90 percent of the director’s work.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
I used to be married to a woman who pursued every spiritual trend with tremendous passion and dragged me along. I don’t believe in anything. I’d seen mediums and readers.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
Whenever a critic mentions the salary of an actor, I’m thinking, He’s not talking about the movie.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
Billy Crystal knows how to make people laugh. He’s got 30 years on stage… there’s no telling him what’s funny.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
We are all several different people. There are different aspects of our nature that are competing.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
You can’t not have feelings about country clubs, whichever side you’re on.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
With both Caddyshack and Vacation, it’s not like the subjects were serious enough that they engaged my interest for another round. I love the characters, and the actors were great, but I didn’t see the need to make another Vacation movie.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
I believe things happen that can’t be explained, but so many people seem intent on explaining them. Everyone has an answer for them. Either aliens or things from the spirit world.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
You just make sure you don’t screw it up. It’s going to work as long as you don’t mess it up. Hopefully you have plenty of those moments in a big comedy.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
My characters aren’t losers. They’re rebels. They win by their refusal to play by everyone else’s rules.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
We all wish we could be in more than one place at the same time. People with families feel guilty all the time-if we spend too much time with our family, we feel we’re not working hard enough.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
There’s a personal story of my own that I will write at some point, and it’s a film that I will happily make. It could very well be the next thing I do, unless someone shows me something great.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
No matter what I have to say, I’m still trying to say it in comedic form.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
My job is to come up with something that you like and you agree with that you would play wholeheartedly. If we disagree, I may not be doing my job correctly.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
I’m not a believer in the pratfall. I don’t think it’s funny just to have someone fall down.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
The first comedy screenplay that I wrote was Animal House and I always thought I could and should be a director but no one was about to give me that opportunity on Animal House.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
I feel a big obligation to the audience, almost in a moral sense, to say something useful. If I’m going to spend a year of my life on these things, I want something that I feel that strongly about.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
Nothing reinforces a professional relationship more than enjoying success with someone.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
We were tremendously encouraged by the testing of Analyze That. Audiences loved it. They were telling us that they liked it as much as the original. We recorded the laughs in the theater.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
I never read Playboy before I started working there and stopped reading it the day I quit.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
Multiplicity was a movie that tested really well. People seeing the movie really liked it, but then the studio couldn’t market it. We opened on a weekend with nine other films.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
The cutting room is where you discover the optimal length of the movie.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
I’d like to think I’d never do a gratuitous fart joke.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
Acting is all about big hair and funny props… All the great actors knew it. Olivier knew it, Brando knew it.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
My first few films were institutional comedies, and you’re on pretty safe ground when you’re dealing with an institution that vast numbers of people have experienced: college, summer camp, the military, the country club.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
That’s one of the great things about DVD: In addition to reaching people who didn’t catch the movie in theaters, you get to have this interaction of sorts.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)
I’ve been directing for 25 years almost, and I’ve only directed nine films in that time because I like to be careful.
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (1944-2014)