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Groundhog Day

Bill Murray shines in this classic comedy about a man who relives the same day over and over and over again. The famous day is Groundhog Day where Murray, portraying a disillusioned weatherman, has to cover the groundhog's winter prediction in a small town. As Murray realizes his destiny is to live the same day repeatedly, he starts to change and become a better person. He also finds love with his skeptical producer, played by a charming Andie MacDowell.

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Groundhog Day
MSRP $9.99
Release date January, 1993
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This report was started February 2, 2007 at 11:32 am by Amanie
with the last edit occurring February 6, 2007 at 11:23 am by misterdestiny507
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1.  avatar Erik said:

It's pretty good. Except they play it so damn much on TV, it's like Groundhog Day come to life. Meta!
Feb 02, 2007 1:36pm
2.  avatar Stylez said:

so true Erik- so true
Feb 02, 2007 2:46pm
3.  avatar Omar said:

You can never get enough of Bill Murray's everyday man charm and deadpan humour. There should be a Bill Murray channel where all they do is alternate between Groundhog Day and Lost in Translation. On special occasions they can play Ghost Busters. But only the first one. And instead of commercials they'll just alternate headshots of Bill Murray for 2 minutes.
Feb 02, 2007 2:54pm
4.  avatar misterdestiny507 said:

It seems like Bill Murray is in a lot of movies where he learns a lesson and becomes a better person. Scrooged anyone? This is Silence, forgot to log in.
Feb 06, 2007 11:23am
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