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Groundhog Day (1993)

Groundhog Day (1993)
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Bill Murray plays Phil, a TV weatherman working for a local station in Pennsylvania but convinced that national news stardom is in his grasp. Phil displays a charm and wit on camera that evaporates the moment the red light goes off; he is bitter, appallingly self-centered, and treats his co-workers with contempt, especially his producer Rita (Andie MacDowell) and cameraman Larry (Chris Elliot). On February 2, 1992, Phil, Rita, and Larry are sent on an assignment that Phil especially loathes: the annual Groundhog Day festivities in Punxsutawney, PA, where the citizens await the appearance of Punxsutawney Phil, the groundhog who will supposedly determine the length of winter by his ability to see his own shadow. Phil is eager to beat a hasty retreat, but when a freak snowstorm strands him in Punxsutawney, he wakes up the next morning with the strangest sense of déjà vu: he seems to be living the same day over again. The next morning it happens again, and then again. Soon, no matter what he does, he's stuck in February 2, 1992; not imprisonment nor attempted suicide nor kidnapping the groundhog gets him out of the loop. But the more Phil relives the same day, the more he's forced to look at other people's lives, and something unusual happens: he begins to care about others. He starts to respect people, he tries to save the life of a homeless man, and he discovers that he's falling in love with Rita and therefore wants to be someone that she could love in return. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Bill MurrayAndie MacDowell, (more)
Director(s):
Harold Ramis
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of Groundhog Day

Bill Murray plays Phil, a TV weatherman working for a local station in Pennsylvania but convinced that national news stardom is in his grasp. Phil displays a charm and wit on camera that evaporates the moment the red light goes off; he is bitter, appallingly self-centered, and treats his co-workers with contempt, especially his producer Rita (Andie MacDowell) and cameraman Larry (Chris Elliot). On February 2, 1992, Phil, Rita, and Larry are sent on an assignment that Phil especially loathes: the annual Groundhog Day festivities in Punxsutawney, PA, where the citizens await the appearance of Punxsutawney Phil, the groundhog who will supposedly determine the length of winter by his ability to see his own shadow. Phil is eager to beat a hasty retreat, but when a freak snowstorm strands him in Punxsutawney, he wakes up the next morning with the strangest sense of déjà vu: he seems to be living the same day over again. The next morning it happens again, and then again. Soon, no matter what he does, he's stuck in February 2, 1992; not imprisonment nor attempted suicide nor kidnapping the groundhog gets him out of the loop. But the more Phil relives the same day, the more he's forced to look at other people's lives, and something unusual happens: he begins to care about others. He starts to respect people, he tries to save the life of a homeless man, and he discovers that he's falling in love with Rita and therefore wants to be someone that she could love in return. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
101 mins

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Director(s):
Harold Ramis
Writer(s):
Harold RamisDanny Rubin
Producer(s):
Harold RamisTrevor Albert
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Situations)
Categories:
ComedySci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Jeremiah D.

    ..with the possible exception of the Woody Allen classics (and maybe Raising Arizona, Spinal Tap). Maybe not my favorite comedy of all time, but definitely in my Top 10, emminently rewatchable, and hits all the right notes. Interestingly, I tend to think of this movie around Christmas, even though it takes place on another holiday (I suppose it's the winter setting, as well as the movie's themes). Bill Murray is at his quirky, irreverant best, and Andie MacDowell is great opposite. The various townspeople provide a welcome, colorful backdrop. I heard it said that guys tend to like this more than women, but I really don't see any particular reason why this should be so (i.e. this isn't a "guy humor" movie). Definitely family friendly, and worth watching if you haven't seen it.

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    Doug E.

    This movie was more than a comedy. I watch this when I'm down in the dumps, or need to take a look at how I'm living my life. Almost anything with Bill Murray in it is top-notch. See "Razor's Edge."

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    John C.

    ...but then, that's kind of the movie in and of itself. This is one of Bill Murray's best movies... and it's a lot of fun!

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