Ironically, Bill Murray Never Repeated This Performance
The greatest Bill Murray movie of all time is out on DVD — not, poetically enough, for the first time, but now in the form of a fifteenth-anniversary edition that includes deleted scenes, a making-of doc, and, most crucially, a special feature on marmots. But what we’ll watch again and again will be the feature itself, which tells the story of egomaniacal weatherman Phil Connors (Murray) getting stuck reliving February 2, Groundhog Day, until he gets a conscience and quits acting like an a-hole. (And yes, it beats The Royal Tenenbaums .)
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