Bill Murray
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I know this thread is old, but it gives me an excuse to post this.
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A entry from the My Year Of Flops series on Mad Dog And Glory which seems due for reassessment (and maybe a re-cut 'dark version' on DVD!)
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Bill Murray interview with GQ.
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- flyonthewall2983
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Good interview. I'm a little happy that he wants to do more straight-ahead comedy now.
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Yeah, keeping his options open (ie: being open to returning home to the Hollywood comedy genre) seems like a good thing. He certainly wouldn't want to be pigeon-holed.
- Joe Buck
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Great interview with Bill on Letterman last night (after some swimming in a reconditioned city dumpster).
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Yeah, it was apparent even in the early SNL episodes that he was relying on his cheekbones a bit too much.filmfan wrote:To me the REAL waste of SNL talent was Chevy Chase.
Overall he has had a mediocre film career, artistically speaking. After viewing his first film recently "Foul Play", it's so evident that his over the top mugging really did him in, when "less was more" in his case.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7aim9UA02M" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Joe Buck wrote:Great interview with Bill on Letterman last night (after some swimming in a reconditioned city dumpster).
Here's Murray from Letterman's first ever episode in 1982
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Still the gold standard of Physical covers.
- Foam
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I don't know if this is real or an Onion offshoot but it's great.
- matrixschmatrix
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This is some remarkable logic:Foam wrote:I don't know if this is real or an Onion offshoot but it's great.
Mr. Murray likes to play the gentle, befuddled older man, one who could ask a child to help him find a puppy in a quiet corner of a public park. Yet once you agree, it’s too late. You’ve been drawn into his celebrity orbit, like some delicious secret Bill has deigned to share with the modest creature that is you. Yes, this is the Bill Murray experience, showering the simple with his celebrity charm in the dark alleyways of America. But what is the endpoint here? The pattern is familiar to criminologists and it’s not hard to draw similarities to the lives of Jeffrey Dahlmer or John Wayne Gacy. Murray has not yet been charged with anything more than narcotic arrests and drunk driving, but at the very least parents should be deeply concerned. Is it not better to be safe than sorry when dealing with a man who may be the next national scandal for his bloodthirst and perversion? Would you not do everything in your power to protect your children from death and failure?
edit: Incidentally, I'm pretty sure that site is a joke
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I already thought so, but it doesn't really matter to me if it's joke or if it's serious because its descriptions are hilarious no matter how insane the premises or convoluted the inner logic.
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One Bill Murray performance I love that always seems to go unnoticed is as Dustin Hoffman's roommate in "Tootsie." It's not a very large part, but he pretty much steals the movie any time he's on screen ('THAT is one nutty hospital.' ).
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Thought I'd post his induction speech into the South Atlantic League Hall of Fame for his work as co-owner of a minor league baseball team, the Charleston RiverDogs. Nice little speech about his love of baseball.
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The unlikely method by which St Vincent got made -- An interesting read to say the least!
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The trailer for HBO's Olive Kitteridge is up on IMDB, which I didn't realize he had a supporting role in.
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It's a terrific interview, perhaps the most at ease I've ever heard Murray being interviewed. No roundabout, sarcastic answers - and things get very reflective by the end.
- HerrSchreck
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Howard almost makes up for the toned down nature of his show vs the old days with the quality of his interviews.
His more sedate pose of current times allows him to convince A list elder statesmen like Murray to step in and relax and not worry about getting sabotaged with on-the-spot phone calls from former lovers, dick jokes and the like.
It was a hell of a day with Billy Idol and Bill Murray in one news-free run.
His more sedate pose of current times allows him to convince A list elder statesmen like Murray to step in and relax and not worry about getting sabotaged with on-the-spot phone calls from former lovers, dick jokes and the like.
It was a hell of a day with Billy Idol and Bill Murray in one news-free run.
- Jeff
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There's going to be a Bill Murray Christmas special directed by Sofia Coppola. No word on Shields and Yarnell or Sid and Marty Krofft puppets.