[Looking for Suggestion] Movies starring Bill Murray
1h 45m ago by piefed.social/u/perishthethought in moviesuggestions
These are the Bill Murray movies in my collection right now. Help me find more films starring the one and only Mr. Murray.
Thanks,
Scrooged, Groundhog's Day, Lost in Translation.
This. Love all those movies.
On it, thanks. Never saw Scrooged but will give it a try now.
Nice! Not a bad one to wait 'til December or so since it's a version of A Christmas Carol by Dickens.
Seconding Life Aquatic, it is amazing!
Additionally, Broken Flowers is also really good, that is if you like Jim Jarmusch movies. If you do, you should also check out Coffee & Cigarettes, there is only one skit with Murray but the rest of it is also fantastic.
Coffee and Cigarettes is so damn good!
Bill "Groundhog Day Ghost-bustin' ass" Murray
Perfect, thanks! And I do like Jarmusch. I have ghost dog, mystery train and dead don't die rn. And this just reminded me I need down by law as well.
Only Lovers Left Alive should be on your list, too. No Murray, but I think it's Jarmusch's best film.
I frigging love Moonrise Kingdom
Added to my list, thanks.
Kinda shocked you missed Life Aquatic with steve zissou.
I'm gonna blame the swamp leeches.
( I just looked that up...) 😀
I think he's in every one of Wes Anderson's movies 😁 Grand Budapest Hotel is one of my favorites.
Also: Scrooged (when it's Christmas Movie Time)
Ack, I should have remembered that. Thanks!
Can't forget Osmosis Jones lol
I don't know, the Wikipedia page makes it sound like it has a lot of poop and fart jokes. Plus it's from the farelly brothers...
Stripes would be my recommendation.
“What kind of training?”

In my list already but yes. A classic.
Lucifer! zombieland was 2009!
I know, that's how I feel about Caddyshack being 46 years old.
I point to the opening of caddyshack often in an attempt to get folks who might not be so old to understand the largess that a single income family could have way back when. Growing up I thought we were paupers but turns out I grew up in a castle.
But What About Bob?
Groundhog Day is an outright classic, shouldn't miss out on that one. And The Man Who Knew Too Little is also hilarious.
Space Jam!
Solid ideas, thanks. I forgot about the first two, haven't seen them since I was a kid / they were new. Never got around to Aquatic but I will now.