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There’s Still a Role in the New ‘Ghostbusters’ For Bill Murray
There’s Still a Role in the New ‘Ghostbusters’ For Bill Murray
There’s Still a Role in the New ‘Ghostbusters’ For Bill Murray
So Sony and director Paul Feig have found their new Ghostbusters: Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Leslie Jones, and Kate McKinnon. This whole idea of an all-female ‘Ghostbusters’ reboot came together after the passing of original series star and co-writer Harold Ramis, when director Ivan Reitman relinquished the franchise’s director’s chair and everyone involved finally gave up on trying to convince stubborn (and probably very wise) Bill Murray to make a second sequel to the original film.
Bill Murray and Sofia Coppola Re-Teaming for TV Christmas Special, or Something
Bill Murray and Sofia Coppola Re-Teaming for TV Christmas Special, or Something
Bill Murray and Sofia Coppola Re-Teaming for TV Christmas Special, or Something
Bill Murray has been well-established throughout pop culture as a legendary eccentric, whose next feats might well include emerging from your bowl of soup, or taking a flamethrower to your next karaoke jam, so what's next? Why, a TV yuletide special with 'Lost in Translation' director Sofia Coppola, featuring the erstwhile 'St. Vincent' crooning Christmas carols, of course!
Who Ya Gonna Call? The Inside Story Of The ‘Ghostbusters’ Music Video
Who Ya Gonna Call? The Inside Story Of The ‘Ghostbusters’ Music Video
Who Ya Gonna Call? The Inside Story Of The ‘Ghostbusters’ Music Video
In early 1984, the team behind ‘Ghostbusters’ was fairly confident that they had a hit. Test screenings had gone well, but for director Ivan Reitman, something was missing. What Reitman wanted was a song, only 20 seconds or so in length, near the opening of the film as the then soon-to-be Ghostbusters -- Peter Venkman (Bill Murray), Ray Stantz (Dan Aykroyd) and Egon Spengler (Harold Ramis) –- enter the New York Public Library.
Bill Murray Crashes a Bachelor Party and Proves He’s Still Awesome
Bill Murray Crashes a Bachelor Party and Proves He’s Still Awesome
Bill Murray Crashes a Bachelor Party and Proves He’s Still Awesome
Bill Murray only gets cooler with age. Sure, the legendary actor may have gotten pickier with his choice of roles in in recent years, but he's made up for his reduced screen time by being the Most Awesome Guy On The Planet, appearing in random places and spreading oddball joy wherever he goes. The latest incident involves a bachelor party in Charleston, South Carolina, which Murray crashed to deli
The Best Oscar Moments You May Have Missed: Jennifer Lawrence Trips, Travolta Trips Up and More
The Best Oscar Moments You May Have Missed: Jennifer Lawrence Trips, Travolta Trips Up and More
The Best Oscar Moments You May Have Missed: Jennifer Lawrence Trips, Travolta Trips Up and More
The 2014 Oscars were loooong. In fact, we can't be entirely sure that they're not still going on somewhere. So, you can't be blamed if you took a pee break, got up to get some snacks and/or dozed off and missed something. It's OK, we got your back. In case you missed anything, we have a full list of all the Oscar winners, plus this quick handy wrap-up of all the other fun moments you may have miss
‘Ghostbusters 3′ is Moving Forward After the Death of Harold Ramis
‘Ghostbusters 3′ is Moving Forward After the Death of Harold Ramis
‘Ghostbusters 3′ is Moving Forward After the Death of Harold Ramis
With the passing of Harold Ramis, it seemed another monkey wrench had been thrown into the plans of the long rumored 'Ghostbusters 3,' which co-writer and star Dan Aykroyd has been working on for over twenty years. Now it's been revealed that commerce trumps tragedy as Sony and director Ivan Reitman are definitely moving forward with the project.
‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ Review
‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ Review
‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ Review
Wes Anderson has finally done it. He's gone and created his own country. Zubrowka, the fictional town at the heart of 'The Grand Budapest Hotel,' is positioned on the farthest Eastern edge of Europe's great empire. It is a melange of stylistic flourishes and decorative signifiers from a make believe 20th Century - a memory of a memory, a fastidious, whimsical take on real horrors - a storybook sam
The ‘Groundhog Day’ Bed and Breakfast is on the Market (If You’ve Got a Spare Million)
The ‘Groundhog Day’ Bed and Breakfast is on the Market (If You’ve Got a Spare Million)
The ‘Groundhog Day’ Bed and Breakfast is on the Market (If You’ve Got a Spare Million)
'Groundhog Day' is revered as one greatest films of '90s, and to celebrate its upcoming twenty-first anniversary it's the perfect time to own a piece of the film's legacy. But we're not talking about a prop or something small. Nah, we're talking about the house where many of the key scenes were shot. It can now be yours for the low price of $985,000
‘Ghostbusters’ LEGO is Officially Happening to Honor the Film’s 30th Anniversary
‘Ghostbusters’ LEGO is Officially Happening to Honor the Film’s 30th Anniversary
‘Ghostbusters’ LEGO is Officially Happening to Honor the Film’s 30th Anniversary
Yep, it's official: we're getting a 'Ghostbusters' LEGO set. Originally submitted last year as part of LEGO's Cuusoo competition (where fans design their own sets in hopes of them actually getting mass produced), the "Ghostbusters 30th Anniversary" set will include the iconic Ecto-1 vehicle and four figures representing Peter Venkman, Raymond Stantz, Egon Spengler and Winston Zeddmore. A
‘The Monuments Men’ Review
‘The Monuments Men’ Review
‘The Monuments Men’ Review
“They don't make 'em like that anymore!” That's what my old man always liked to say when we'd watch a black and white Hollywood classic. Sometimes he meant it as a sign of respect. Sometimes he meant it to mean, "Wow, that was super cheesy." George Clooney's 'The Monuments Men' goes right down the middle.
Bill F****** Murray
Bill F****** Murray
Bill F****** Murray
Released in 1988, 'Scrooged' was a darkly comedic take on Charles Dickens' classic 'A Christmas Carol,' starring Bill Murray in the Ebenezer Scrooge role as Frank Cross, a cynical TV executive alienated from his family and unable to find real happiness. Struggling to put together a live production of 'A Christmas Carol' on Christmas Eve, Frank finds that his real life begins to resemble the story

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