I worked with Bill Murray in the 1980s on the first Ghostbusters. My mental health survived it/him but just barely. When I saw Groundhog Day and saw the scenes of his original day I said to myself, "Hello Bill I certainly do recognize you." When I saw the rest of the film I thought, "If only." Great film, however.
I had a thought about a horror movie that takes place on Friday the 13th where a guy has just recently moved into a new neighborhood but starts reliving Friday the 13th over and over. Each time he relives the day he finds out something horrific about each one of his neighbors.
0:54 "There's a remake [... but] so far Hollywood has resisted the urge to make a remake of the film". Are you okay? People saying something exists and doesn't exist at the same time are usually locked in a room that's meant to protect both them and everyone else...
Last year I went to a mystery all-nighter at the Prince Charles Cinema in London. Five films; no advance notice, no refunds. The first film was Groundhog Day. The second film was - Groundhog Day. Well, the first five minutes, anyway. Long enough for us to wonder if they were actually going to go through with it. When the film stoped, to be replaced by a caption saying "Just kidding" there were groans of disappointment, then a round of applause. It's the best joke I've ever seen in a cinema.
Around the same time Groundhog day came out there was another time loop movie. 12:01 With Jonathan Silverman (Weekend at Bernies) and Helen Slater. Not as good as groundhog day, but still good. I LOVE time loop movies .... Not sure why, but I do.
And the VHS tape cover for 12:01 was a rip off of the Groundhog day VHS cover with the main character inside a clock face with the female lead on the bottom right of the pic. Even the taglines were almost the same: GHD - "He's having the day of his life over and over again" 12:01 - "He's having the worst day of his life again and again and again"
Thank you! I was like, there's no way this movie was only 4 years old when I had my first child 😂 There's a distinct difference between early 90s and late 90s comedies lol
When Murray.meets Ned Ryerson, a guy walks through the background, who looks like John Candy. It's not him, but there is a fan-theory, that this is how the Cool Runnings Team got so good so fast. Because they were also trapped in the time loop and practiced.
Ironically, there’s only one Japanese actor in the top 10 billing. Masayoshi Haneda plays Takeda, Rita’s right hand man. Sadly, he only has a couple of scenes as many of his scenes hit the editing room floor. Also, his name is never used in the film nor his face ever shown
Here's my top 10 facts about the film Groundhog Day: 10: The film is about the day repeating over and over. 9: The film is about the day repeating over and over. 8: The film is about the day repeating over and over. 7: The film is about the day repeating over and over. 6: The film is about the day repeating over and over. 5: The film is about the day repeating over and over. 4: The film is about the day repeating over and over. 3: The film is about the day repeating over and over. 2: The film is about the day repeating over and over. 1: The film is about the day repeating over and over.
Here are two other facts nobody knows about G-hog Day. A band I co-founded and played in, Slavic Projection Folk Ensemble, was considered to be the band that played in the film. They chose Frankie Yankovic's Yanks, and they were definitely the correct choice. Second, my friend and Slavic Projection bandmate, a teacher at the Old Town School of Folk Music in Chicago, was the one who coached Bill Murray how to play piano. And there you have it, a slice of Chicago history as it pertains to Groundhog Day.
there was also a VR game sequel to the movie. but I do think it is the first looping movie. there are a lot more now along with science fiction and fantasy shows with at least one time loop episode
I feel like claiming Edge of Tomorrow is "kinda" a remake shows whoever wrote this episode has no idea about what that movie or it's source material is about. Not only is the plot device of time loops existed before Groundhogs Day, but most have a cause for the time loop, and Edge of Tomorrow is one of those.
There are actually several "Remakes" of this film 1:10 . I have seen at least a few of them. As soon as I realize it's just another poor rehashing of "Ground Hog Day", I typically can't get through the rest of the movie and just shut it off.
I'm confused why all these early SNL alumni are reported as being so difficult to work with: Bill Murray, Chevy Chase, Mike Meyers, Eddie Murphy, etc. Like you were on a sketch show...where does the big ego come from?
The actress or her character? As for her character, she was definitely a bit.. idk, I can't even come up with a word to explain it? I mean, just her idea of her "perfect man" is a bit overboard, lol. 😂 I don't know anything about her as an actress though. Either way, I love the movie and watch it when it's on.
#10 - It's not like Groundhog Day was an original idea. #1 - While I don't disagree with the approx time Phil was looping, I do disagree with Harold saying it takes 10 years to get good at anything. There's 6 yr old kids on TV that are amazing at things like instruments and what not, unless we're saying that these kids have been living in a time loop? How long it takes to get good at something is directly related to how much time and effort you put into it. Most of us don't have entire days we can spend on learning things, if we're lucky maybe an hour or two a day, Phil could spend all day on something if he wanted to, he could learn 4 things every day spending 6 hours on each. That quickly brings down how long it would take to learn each new skill. Some of the skills he didn't even need to learn fully, take the French poetry as an example. We only saw him recall one poem. He may have just learnt the words, didn't need the meaning or a full understanding of French.
I put over ten thousand hours in as a drummer by the time I was seventeen and started later then a lot of other kids. Most people I know who are good at things in general have several skills that they developed concurrently. Phil is just a guy that leaned ice sculpter and can play the piano competently in a specific key. When I saw this movie the first time it never occured to me that he was even looping in terms of multiple years. Just a break from any responsibilities and the abilty to learn for a bit. If he had a full decade without any of the stresses or consequences of life then what little he learned is almost underwhelming.
I worked with Bill Murray in the 1980s on the first Ghostbusters. My mental health survived it/him but just barely. When I saw Groundhog Day and saw the scenes of his original day I said to myself, "Hello Bill I certainly do recognize you." When I saw the rest of the film I thought, "If only." Great film, however.
RIP Harold Ramis
They should upload this again at exactly the same time tomorrow and just not mention it.
Bill Murray is difficult to work with. 😂😂
Can be added to each of his performances.
wow, don’t get many intros or outfits with the old WC elevator music anymore. always nice to hear.
Thanks for the reminder to watch this again
Call me Bronco 😂
Phil ??
Like...
Phil the groundhog ???
I've seen this video 20 times already Definitely knew all these things!!
I feel I've watched this before
"Minty Comedic Arts" did this video of this 3 years ago.... WhatCulture are trying to steal his format.
I had a thought about a horror movie that takes place on Friday the 13th where a guy has just recently moved into a new neighborhood but starts reliving Friday the 13th over and over. Each time he relives the day he finds out something horrific about each one of his neighbors.
That's actually an interesting idea. :) I'd watch it.
0:54 "There's a remake [... but] so far Hollywood has resisted the urge to make a remake of the film". Are you okay? People saying something exists and doesn't exist at the same time are usually locked in a room that's meant to protect both them and everyone else...
Every time I finish watching this video it starts all over again.
Last year I went to a mystery all-nighter at the Prince Charles Cinema in London. Five films; no advance notice, no refunds.
The first film was Groundhog Day.
The second film was - Groundhog Day. Well, the first five minutes, anyway. Long enough for us to wonder if they were actually going to go through with it. When the film stoped, to be replaced by a caption saying "Just kidding" there were groans of disappointment, then a round of applause.
It's the best joke I've ever seen in a cinema.
Around the same time Groundhog day came out there was another time loop movie. 12:01 With Jonathan Silverman (Weekend at Bernies) and Helen Slater. Not as good as groundhog day, but still good. I LOVE time loop movies .... Not sure why, but I do.
And the VHS tape cover for 12:01 was a rip off of the Groundhog day VHS cover with the main character inside a clock face with the female lead on the bottom right of the pic. Even the taglines were almost the same: GHD - "He's having the day of his life over and over again" 12:01 - "He's having the worst day of his life again and again and again"
A favorite film, some fun facts, great for the day.
Joke 😂 What did Phil Collins say to Bill Murray?
Billy, don't you lose my number
4:35 Baby steps?? LOL
What?
@@maddalonefarms _What About Bob?_ reference.
It came out in 1993. 2024 will be 31 not 25
Thank you! I was like, there's no way this movie was only 4 years old when I had my first child 😂 There's a distinct difference between early 90s and late 90s comedies lol
I wonder if they've been uploading this every year for the last 6 years.
When Murray.meets Ned Ryerson, a guy walks through the background, who looks like John Candy. It's not him, but there is a fan-theory, that this is how the Cool Runnings Team got so good so fast. Because they were also trapped in the time loop and practiced.
Edge of Tomorrow is based on a Japanese light novel called "All You Need Is Kill."
Ironically, there’s only one Japanese actor in the top 10 billing. Masayoshi Haneda plays Takeda, Rita’s right hand man. Sadly, he only has a couple of scenes as many of his scenes hit the editing room floor. Also, his name is never used in the film nor his face ever shown
Here's my top 10 facts about the film Groundhog Day:
10: The film is about the day repeating over and over.
9: The film is about the day repeating over and over.
8: The film is about the day repeating over and over.
7: The film is about the day repeating over and over.
6: The film is about the day repeating over and over.
5: The film is about the day repeating over and over.
4: The film is about the day repeating over and over.
3: The film is about the day repeating over and over.
2: The film is about the day repeating over and over.
1: The film is about the day repeating over and over.
Stretch this out a bit, can ya??
@@shaunreinert5202 It's called being humorous. Try it out, you might like it.
Here are two other facts nobody knows about G-hog Day. A band I co-founded and played in, Slavic Projection Folk Ensemble, was considered to be the band that played in the film. They chose Frankie Yankovic's Yanks, and they were definitely the correct choice. Second, my friend and Slavic Projection bandmate, a teacher at the Old Town School of Folk Music in Chicago, was the one who coached Bill Murray how to play piano. And there you have it, a slice of Chicago history as it pertains to Groundhog Day.
This was such a fun movie love it❤❤❤❤
The Musical is awesome. Written by Tim Minchin
The mayor of Minchinland.
I really wish they would release the film into theaters again and call it Groundhog day 2
there was also a VR game sequel to the movie. but I do think it is the first looping movie. there are a lot more now along with science fiction and fantasy shows with at least one time loop episode
A video about the movie Groundhog Day on Groundhog Day…
What are the chances? 😂
Love this movie! Thanks!
Love this movie! Thanks!
Here's another one: There's a rather successful 90's punk band named "Dismemberment Plan" who's name comes from the movie.
I feel like claiming Edge of Tomorrow is "kinda" a remake shows whoever wrote this episode has no idea about what that movie or it's source material is about. Not only is the plot device of time loops existed before Groundhogs Day, but most have a cause for the time loop, and Edge of Tomorrow is one of those.
Happy Death Day & Palm Springs are both loose remakes off Groundhog Day.
Don't forget Edge of Tommorow.
Groundhog Day is a loose remake of Le 15 Mai - 1969
There's a difference between "remake" and "using the same plot device." Those are not remakes. They just use the time loop plot device.
"There is no spoon"
There is no 'now' except where you are 'now'
There are actually several "Remakes" of this film 1:10 . I have seen at least a few of them. As soon as I realize it's just another poor rehashing of "Ground Hog Day", I typically can't get through the rest of the movie and just shut it off.
I'd have watched a Sondheim Groundhog Day for sure.
What about that VR Groundhog Day game they made ?
Samsara does not mean "continued rebirth" it is the cycle of suffering that life endures perpetually.
Please release this same video again at the same time tomorrow
Is this a repeat of video uploaded last year?
I'm confused why all these early SNL alumni are reported as being so difficult to work with: Bill Murray, Chevy Chase, Mike Meyers, Eddie Murphy, etc. Like you were on a sketch show...where does the big ego come from?
Haven't I seen this video yesterday already? ... and yesteryesterday? ... and ...
The day before yesterday is ereyesterday
@@yoshifrazzled7628 thanks
At around the same time 1201 came out with a very similar story
Am I the only one disappointed this video wasn't the same fact done 10 times?
Its 30 years not 25. Groundhog day is from 1993
Something about the sound on this is really irritating.
What's with the music in the background? Couldn't finish watching the video because it was so annoying.
I really liked the movie but I can't stand Andie McDowell so I've only watched it a couple of times.
The actress or her character? As for her character, she was definitely a bit.. idk, I can't even come up with a word to explain it? I mean, just her idea of her "perfect man" is a bit overboard, lol. 😂 I don't know anything about her as an actress though. Either way, I love the movie and watch it when it's on.
No need to know a thing about someone who's always playing egotistical, asshole characters.
#10 - It's not like Groundhog Day was an original idea.
#1 - While I don't disagree with the approx time Phil was looping, I do disagree with Harold saying it takes 10 years to get good at anything. There's 6 yr old kids on TV that are amazing at things like instruments and what not, unless we're saying that these kids have been living in a time loop?
How long it takes to get good at something is directly related to how much time and effort you put into it. Most of us don't have entire days we can spend on learning things, if we're lucky maybe an hour or two a day, Phil could spend all day on something if he wanted to, he could learn 4 things every day spending 6 hours on each. That quickly brings down how long it would take to learn each new skill.
Some of the skills he didn't even need to learn fully, take the French poetry as an example. We only saw him recall one poem. He may have just learnt the words, didn't need the meaning or a full understanding of French.
Well obviously they aren't talking about 6 year old savants. 😂
Neither was I.
Phil also has a full book of French poetry that he suggests reading to Rita.
I put over ten thousand hours in as a drummer by the time I was seventeen and started later then a lot of other kids. Most people I know who are good at things in general have several skills that they developed concurrently. Phil is just a guy that leaned ice sculpter and can play the piano competently in a specific key. When I saw this movie the first time it never occured to me that he was even looping in terms of multiple years. Just a break from any responsibilities and the abilty to learn for a bit. If he had a full decade without any of the stresses or consequences of life then what little he learned is almost underwhelming.
Please don't take offense, but this host speaks way, way, way too fast. I felt out of breath by the time this video was over.
As teachers say in schools? Pay more attention in class a nother words listen carefully