"Groundhog Day," released in 1993, is Bill Murray's best film and the 46th best movie of all time (sorry, "Caddyshack" fans). Here's the Top 100 movies of all time.
Oh, to wake up this morning in Puxatawney.
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I never tire of Groundhog Day but I like Murray just as well in What About Bob?
He's done a lot of work of note; he handles the serious stuff quite well, too.
It's my fantasy to bump into him at a Cubs game. :p
Posted by: Cyn | February 02, 2005 at 06:37 AM
"What About Bob" was funny. I know I'm in the minority, but I didn't understand why everyone loved "Lost in Translation." I thought it was kind of dry and boring. Murray is, hands down, one of the most successful actors from "SNL."
Posted by: Dan | February 02, 2005 at 08:12 AM