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Monday, August 24, 2020

CinemaShop Anti-Boredom Campaign: Great Bill Murray Movies!

 

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CinemaShop Anti-Boredom Campaign:
Great Bill Murray Movies
As part of our anti-boredom campaign, we'd like to share some of our favorite Bill Murray movies, listed from old to new.
What's your favorite?
Caddyshack - The more Bill improvised, the bigger his very small scenes became.

Stripes - From razzle dazzle drills, to an incredible urban assault vehicle, this is one of Bill's best.

Tootsie - A great second banana performance in Sydney Pollack's classic film.

Ghostbusters - Dan Aykroyd created this classic movie from his own family's occult experiences.

Scrooged - A unique update of the Dickens classic.

Ghostbusters II - Not quite up to the original, but a good watch nonetheless.

Groundhog Day - Watch a self-absorbed jerk evolve into a fully functional, loving human being.

Kingpin - This bizarre bowling movie is a bit of an acquired taste, bet worth a watch.

Rushmore - This prep school comedy features a strong cast and some great performances.

Lost in Translation - Bill and Scarlett Johansson shine in Sofia Coppola's moody Tokyo fantasy.

Zombieland - More of a cameo, Bill plays himself in this zombie apocalypse comedy with a disastrous end to his part.

Moonrise Kingdom - A quirky comedy about escaping young lovers and a New England search party.

St. Vincent - Bill is a Bawdy, hedonistic war veteran mentor to a young boy next door.

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