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1/10/2010 2:51:20 PM EDT
Anyone else love this silly movie?  

I find the whole concept to be insanely intriguing.  What would you do if you could get a do-over infinite times until you got one day completely right??
1/10/2010 2:51:59 PM EDT
[#1]
Just set that down anywhere, pal!
1/10/2010 2:53:53 PM EDT
[#2]
1/10/2010 2:54:29 PM EDT
[#3]
I looked up how many days he repeated groundhog day.  If I remember correctly, the person who wrote it was thinking something like 10,000 years (not days) or something like that.

A hell of a lot of times...

He was a concert Pianist
He was a sculptor
He spoke French
He was a Doctor
1/10/2010 2:55:26 PM EDT
[#4]
I LOVE that movie.



I always wondered how long he was stuck there, 1, 10, 100 years...
1/10/2010 2:58:27 PM EDT
[#5]
Loved it! Enjoyed Stargate SG1's take on the concept too.

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1/10/2010 3:02:48 PM EDT
[#6]
I've watched it more than once
1/10/2010 3:09:09 PM EDT
[#7]
Great movie, lots of fun. I tried counting one time to see how long. Lost track
One of my favorite parts is "don't drive angry"

1/10/2010 3:10:29 PM EDT
[#8]
Great movie...love the parts where he just starts off the day by committing suicide (electrocuting himself, jumping off a building, stepping in front of a truck)...






Quoted:


Loved it! Enjoyed Stargate SG1's take on the concept too.




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That was a funny episode



 
1/10/2010 3:12:48 PM EDT
[#9]
Love it when he steals the groundhog and the truck and drives off the cliff.
1/10/2010 3:24:48 PM EDT
[#10]
I'm a god. I'm not THE God, but A god!

1/10/2010 3:28:47 PM EDT
[#11]





Quoted:



Loved it! Enjoyed Stargate SG1's take on the concept too.







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I soon as i read the op my first thought was fuck Carter.




 
1/10/2010 3:34:07 PM EDT
[#12]
I love that film, it was shot near where I live and one of my buddies is the fat guy at the top of the stairs in the hotel.


Good movie!
1/10/2010 3:42:56 PM EDT
[#13]
to early for flapjacks?
1/10/2010 3:43:15 PM EDT
[#14]
exellent movie    
1/10/2010 3:44:23 PM EDT
[#15]
Love that movie. Hate the female lead actress.
1/10/2010 3:46:24 PM EDT
[#16]
Quoted:
I'm a god. I'm not THE God, but A god!



I thought it was

"I'm a God, I'm not THE God.....I don't think."

1/10/2010 3:53:06 PM EDT
[#17]
Love that movie...Bill Murray had some really funny movies.

"There is no way this winter is ever going to end, as long as this groundhog keeps seeing his shadow. I don't see any other way out. He's got to be stopped. And I have to stop him..."
1/10/2010 3:55:26 PM EDT
[#18]
I have always wanted to start ordering food like I was at a fast food window if a cop ever pulled me over...I don't think I have the balls though.

ETA: "And some flap jacks!"
"too early for flap jacks?"

and

It's the same thing your whole life: "Clean up your room. Stand up straight. Pick up your feet. Take it like a man. Be nice to your sister. Don't mix beer and wine, ever." Oh yeah: "Don't drive on the railroad track."
Well, Phil, that's one I happen to agree with.
1/10/2010 3:55:32 PM EDT
[#19]
Quoted:
Loved it! Enjoyed Stargate SG1's take on the concept too.

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1/10/2010 3:57:53 PM EDT
[#20]
I use the "Don't Drive Angry" Line all the time
1/10/2010 3:59:23 PM EDT
[#21]
funny movie
1/10/2010 3:59:26 PM EDT
[#22]
funny movie
1/10/2010 3:59:28 PM EDT
[#23]
funny movie
1/10/2010 3:59:31 PM EDT
[#24]
funny movie
1/10/2010 3:59:33 PM EDT
[#25]
funny movie
1/14/2010 6:54:51 AM EDT
[#26]
"What is there is no tomorrow?  there wasn't one today!"

Yeah I had to watch it again last night... lol
1/14/2010 6:59:09 AM EDT
[#27]
Quoted:
Love it when he steals the groundhog and the truck and drives off the cliff.


"Don't drive angry. Don't drive angry!"

_MaH
1/14/2010 7:10:40 AM EDT
[#28]
It was just on HDNET the other night.
Good stuff.

Murray was on a roll there for awhile.

What about Bob
Caddyshack

He did a very wierd film set in Japan but was still good.
Can't think of the name...
1/14/2010 7:12:18 AM EDT
[#29]
Harold Ramis, "Stripes," does good work.
1/14/2010 7:12:40 AM EDT
[#30]
Quoted:
It was just on HDNET the other night.
Good stuff.

Murray was on a roll there for awhile.

What about Bob
Caddyshack

He did a very wierd film set in Japan but was still good.
Can't think of the name...


Lost in Translation.

It was meh.

_MaH
1/14/2010 7:15:56 AM EDT
[#31]
♪♫♪    Strike up the music the band has begun
♪♫♪    The Pennsylvania Polka!  ♪♫♪
♪♫♪    Pick out your partner and join in the fun
♪♫♪    The Pennsylvania Polka!  ♪♫♪
♪♫♪    It started in Scranton. It's now number one
♪♫♪    It's bound to entertain ya...  ♪♫♪
♪♫♪    Everybody has a mania to do the polka from Pennsylvania... ♪♫♪

1/14/2010 7:17:26 AM EDT
[#32]
Quoted:
♪♫♪    Strike up the music the band has begun
♪♫♪    The Pennsylvania Polka!  ♪♫♪
♪♫♪    Pick out your partner and join in the fun
♪♫♪    The Pennsylvania Polka!  ♪♫♪
♪♫♪    It started in Scranton. It's now number one
♪♫♪    It's bound to entertain ya...  ♪♫♪
♪♫♪    Everybody has a mania to do the polka from Pennsylvania... ♪♫♪



You bastard!  That has to be the most annoyingly addicting tune EVER!
1/14/2010 7:37:29 AM EDT
[#33]
from an essay on the movie :

The movie shows us a character who is like the worst in ourselves. He is arrogant and sarcastic, absorbed in his own discomforts, without hope, and cut off from other people. Like us, he finds himself in an inexplicable situation, seemingly a plaything of fate. But, unlike us, he gets the luxury of being stuck in the same day until he gets it right. Whereas most of us go semi-automatically through most of our (very similar) days, he is forced to stop and treat each day like a world onto itself, and decide how to use it. In the end, he undergoes a breakthrough to a more authentic self in which intimacy, creativity and compassion come naturally - a self that was trapped inside him and that could only be freed by trapping him. Like many of the heroes of fiction, he can only escape his exile from himself by being exiled in a situation not of his choosing.

In telling this story, the movie hits on a message that is commonly found elsewhere and that appears to express an essential truth. When we get beyond denial and resentment over the conditions of life and death, and accept our situation, it tells us, then life ceases to be a problem and we can become authentic and compassionate. Murray's character makes two such breakthroughs: first he accepts being condemned to being stuck in the same day, then he accepts the fact that everyone else is condemned to die.

1/14/2010 9:13:17 AM EDT
[#34]
That's not bad for a quadruped you want to check your mirrors just glance and glance.  

Also that is what is in my Avatar=Phil
1/14/2010 9:26:57 AM EDT
[#35]
Quoted:
Quoted:
♪♫♪    Strike up the music the band has begun
♪♫♪    The Pennsylvania Polka!  ♪♫♪
♪♫♪    Pick out your partner and join in the fun
♪♫♪    The Pennsylvania Polka!  ♪♫♪
♪♫♪    It started in Scranton. It's now number one
♪♫♪    It's bound to entertain ya...  ♪♫♪
♪♫♪    Everybody has a mania to do the polka from Pennsylvania... ♪♫♪



You bastard!  That has to be the most annoyingly addicting tune EVER!


You should try growing up in a Pennsylvania coal mining town full of Poles...
1/14/2010 9:27:07 AM EDT
[#36]
Loved it..

Also liked "The Man That Knew Too Little"
1/14/2010 9:28:30 AM EDT
[#37]
Great flick