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The TMI guys are back with an episode you'll want to hear over and over and over again! They're diving deep into this beloved 1993 Bill Murray/Harold Ramis collaboration — a cinematic masterpiece disguised as a standard-fare early '90s rom com. Jordan and Heigl speak at length (and with an almost pathological intensity) about the startlingly deep themes of Groundhog Day, and argue why Danny Rubin's clever screenplay is a genius-level meditation on life, love and what it means to grow as a human being. You'll learn all about the EXTREMELY dark early version of the script that had the main character reliving the same day for 10,000 years, the philosophical and spiritual implications of the movie that touch seemingly every single religion, and the psychotic lengths that some fans have gone to calculate exactly how long Bill Murray spent stranded in Punxsutawney. You'll also hear how on-set drama sparked a heartbreaking feud that ended Ramis and Murray's unparalleled creative partnership (until a the deathbed reunion that rekindled their friendship), the even bloodier feud Murray had with an on-set groundhog, the bizarre origins of the titular holiday, and the perfect reason why that deathless Sonny & Cher song was featured so prominently. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. collect spores, mold, and fungus, and dork out about 1984's GHOSTBUSTERS, starring Bill Murray, Dan Akroyd, Harold Ramis, Annie Potts, Rick Moranis, and Ernie Hudson.
[Explicit Language] You might know Richard from his appearances in Rocky Mountain Mike bits for the Stephanie Miller Show, and he's been performing one-man-shows and audiobooks as Mark Twain for decades now. But the role he's most known for is as one of the radio deejays in the Bill Murray / Harold Ramis movie Groundhog Day. Today we'll talk about all of that and we might even get Richard to re-enact a scene or two for us. Follow Richard's work at RichardHenzel.com and on Facebook.
To celebrate the recent Groundhog Day celebrations, this classic Cinema of Doom episode from the vault is now on the main feed! Deon and Dave join together on Cinema of Doom to cover Groundhog Day, the Bill Murray-Harold Ramis classic! The conversation takes some UNEXPECTED TURNS as Deon and Dave rove DEEP! If you like this, please support the show on Patreon! Every dollar helps! https://www.patreon.com/SignalofDoom
Watch that first step, it's a doozy - This week we're stormstayed in Punxsutawney - with the weather crew from WPBH as we have a look at the Bill Murray-Harold Ramis classic, Groundhog Day. Join your favourite TransAtlantic podcasting crew – Ian, Liam, Ellie, and Georgia - alongside friend of the podcast, Tom from Podjerky (they're awesome, check them out) as we analyse a a case study in life without consequences. It's a 51st episode that's got you babe, as we discuss:The backstory leading to Danny Rubin's development of the story and how his initial vision was changed by Harold RamisThe falling out between Bill Murray and Harold Ramis that sadly became the stuff of legendWhat exactly is Groundhog Day? Why do we celebrate it at all?Why do we forgive Phil? Should we?Is Andie MacDowell a good actress?How many Schitt's Creek alumni can you spot among the cast?What was one major selling point for Woodstock, IL to be chosen as the reimagined Punxsutawney? There's a few first casting thoughts for Phil that you're not going to believe, and one that we wouldn't mind seeing.Whether or not Groundhog Day is the Best Film EverYou can catch more of Tom on PodJerky at linktr.ee/podjerky
This week Matt and Mandy head to Kalamazoo, Michigan to talk with comedian, the father of Kalamazoo comedy, the comedy BIG TOE, Chris Karpinski. Chris had plenty to say about this Bill Murray/Harold Ramis classic, that pretty much doubles as an Army recruitment video, STRIPES. Chris has some history with the film and Matt and Mandy have some fond memories as well. Listen in as we play some games, rewrite the ending, and power through another round of illness and wheezy coughs... We had a ton of fun breaking this film down with Chris! Check Chris' comedy stuff out at www.chriskcomedything.com Find Chris on Twitter - @ComedyDadKzoo Please Find us on Facebook HERE Email the show - AnotherEpisodePodcast@gmail.com Thanks for listening... THANKS MORE for subscribing, rating, and sharing!
Jay (@DietJay) and Sara (@SaraDresses) discuss the classic Bill Murray/Harold Ramis team-up Groundhog Day, a movie Jay thinks is one of the greatest comedies of all time and that Sara thinks is a derivative piece of trash and one of the lowest points of her community college experience. Support this podcast
My good friend, Erik Reitz joins me for trivia and a discussion of the Bill Murray / Harold Ramis classic, Stripes. facebook.com/screenfacts, @jasondavisvoice, screenfacts@yahoo.com if you want to join the conversation.
Don't forget your booties campers, because this week writer/comedian Drew Weisholtz stops by to watch the Bill Murray/Harold Ramis classic Groundhog Day for the first time. Join us as we discuss the cult of Murray, comfort movies, exactly how long Phil is stuck in the time loop and much more. Follow Drew on Twitter and check out his writing on TheFW, GuySpeed and Antenna Mag. And if you're in the magazine aisle, be sure to check out his quips for US Weekly's "Fashion Police." Here's a video that posits that Phil was stuck in Punxsutawney for 12,395 days. Sounds about right. Drew is correct about Andie MacDowell's voice being dubbed over for her film debut in Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan. The filmmakers didn't think her dulcet Southern tones fit the proper Englishwoman Jane and replaced her voice with that of the illustrious Glenn Close. Like Movies My Friends Have Never Seen on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. You can also get the show on iTunes and Stitcher. Or paste the RSS feed into the preferred podcast player of your choice to get new episodes when they're released.
We tip our hat to the stupidest observance on the calendar with our 9th Not 100 Project podcast. The AFI hasn’t paid this beloved flick its due, but we’re part of a vast group that loves it. It’s a unique comedy with a big heart and Bill Murray & Harold Ramis have rarely been better. Download...but rent to start. And order some Sparkplug Coffee!