Groundhog Day is one of two movies in which I can stand AM. The other is Hudson Hawk.
HUDSON HAWK!!!!
The last time I poked my head in here I mentioned I liked this movie. Parts of it were just...weird, but I liked the heist scenes.
'Serenity'
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Groundhog Day is one of two movies in which I can stand AM. The other is Hudson Hawk.
HUDSON HAWK!!!!
The last time I poked my head in here I mentioned I liked this movie. Parts of it were just...weird, but I liked the heist scenes.
They shortened the lightning sand scene, when they're underground.
Man, that sucks.
Matt, I liked The Matchmaker, as well. Denis Leary and Janeane Garafalo getting hooked up? Snarktastic. It's not great cinema, but it's pleasant fluff.
Huh. I remembered it as her getting hooked up with the Irish guy that was all mocking toward her at first.
her getting hooked up with the Irish guy that was all mocking toward her at first.
D'oh. You're right. My bad.
Your top five favorite Bill Murray performances.
If you don't have five favorite Bill Murray performances, get the hell out of this thread
1. Groundhog Day
2. Lost in Translation
3. Ed Wood
4. ....
5. ....
(I liked Royal Tenenbaums, but don't especially remember his performance in it. Violently hated Rushmore. Saw Ghostbusters too long ago to have any accurate critical assessment of his performance. Can't think of anything else I've seen him in offhand.)
*stubbornly stays in thread anyhow*
Your top five favorite Bill Murray performances.
In no particular order. Because you can't order these things around.
1: Stripes
B: LiT
Green: Groundhog Day
Plaid: Ghostbusters
Dog: Hard to choose between Meatballs and Caddyshack
1: Strips
I like this typo, but I'm picturing a cross between Stripes and Showgirls, and it's kind of giving me brain trauma.
Watched Wild Things last night, and it was surprisingly enjoyable, but Bill Murray=not a very believable trial attorney. Made a great ambulance-chaser, though.
I like this typo, but I'm picturing a cross between Stripes and Showgirls, and it's kind of giving me brain trauma.
Would one elevate the other, or destroy it?
I like this typo, but I'm picturing a cross between Stripes and Showgirls, and it's kind of giving me brain trauma.
Images of Sgt. Hulka and John Candy recreating the pool scene from Showgirls dancing in his head now
Ugh.
Although Gina Gershon in the mud wrestling scene would be OK.
Watched Wild Things last night, and it was surprisingly enjoyable, but Bill Murray=not a very believable trial attorney. Made a great ambulance-chaser, though.
smacks forehead I completely forgot about that one - another primo supporting role; on par with Ed Wood. The film was so blatantly OTT that I didn't even try to believe anything, just enjoy the ride.
bon bon, did you watch all the way through the end credits? I thought that was a stroke of genius.