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ginn421;1485217; said:
The Man Who Knew Too Little is my fave of Bill Murray, maybe not as well known but hilarious. Groundhog's Day is up there too.

The Man Who Knew Too Little is a prime example of what makes Bill Murray such a special talent. He can carry a movie all by himself, no matter the quality of the script, or the supporting cast. IMO, he never really got his due because he doesn't have the look of a leading man, but his career has been stellar, with only a couple of low points. I particularly like his films with Wes Anderson and Sophia Coppola, because they give him so much to work with, and just let him do his thing. I think The Life Aquatic is his masterpiece. Stripes was my favorite as a kid. I'm not much for celebrity worship, but I would give just about anything to hang out with Bill Murray for a day. One of the coolest [censored]s of all time.
 
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Yes that was Office Space.

I have a tough time choosing between The Man Who Knew Too Little and What About Bob, but those two dwarf his other movies.

"Are you thinking right now, 'My dog is dead!'"

[to man on bus] Hi, I'm Bob. Would you knock me out, please? Just hit me in the face.
 
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Casino Royale - good for an action movie, meh for a Bond. I'm not sold on Craig as Bond and where was the ultra-cool technology?

Super Troopers - :slappy:
 
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