Top 5 Bill Murray performances?
- Groundhog Day
- Rushmore (which I really need to get on DVD, now that I think about it.)
- Ghostbusters (You know that line where he says, "Nothing human could stack books that way?" Ad lib.)
- Caddyshack
- Little Shop of Horrors
This is, of course, assuming that we're not including his SNL work.
Quick! Your top five favorite Bill Murray performances.
1. Lost in Translation
2. Royal Tennenbaums
3. Ghostbusters
4. Quick Change
5. (Tie) What About Bob/Meatballs/Caddyshack
Apparently I like Steve Martin movies, because "L.A. Story" and "Roxanne" were great. I didn't even mind "Father of the Bride."
I also loved "Splash."
I just saw "Hotel Rwanda" in class. I think I need a hug.
Hugs Alibelle.
Steals her pink ipod while she is distracted by the hug.
We've wandered from cheesy movies to pretty darn good movies, but I'd like to mention one for the cheesy title: Eddie and the Cruisers. Something about it--the sequel was a horrid misbegotten waste of film, but the first one was just about perfect, for what it was. And the cast--Barkin, Berringer, Joey Pants, and one or the other of the Laurance twins.
And we just watched Streets of Fire tonight. Fun! I was so disillusioned to find out the Sorels didn't really sing their song.
Eddie and the Cruisers and Streets of Fire were both early faves for me. I'm a sucker for a rock n' roll fable.
And we just watched Streets of Fire tonight. Fun! I was so disillusioned to find out the Sorels didn't really sing their song.
How can you not love a film where Willem Dafoe, as the villain, has a sledgehammer duel with the hero at the climax? Also Rick Moranis as a REALLY angry nerd.
Also the Ruprecht-the-idiot sequence from "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels." The movie itself is just okay, but that sequence is sick and dirty genius.
Oh my god. That scene almost killed me, literally, because I was laughing so hard that I couldn't breathe.
I still call my brother "Ruprecht the Monkey Boy" from time to time.