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Bill Murray turns 73: 5 iconic movies to watch

Bill Murray turns 73. It's time to watch his classic and memorable films

Actor and comedian Bill Murray turns 73 and there is no better way to celebrate his day than by binging on his iconic movies. He is celebrated for his deadpan delivery in roles that span from independent dramas to studio comedies. Throughout his career, he has consistently impressed his fans with diverse characters, providing cherished moments on screen. Now is the perfect time to revisit his iconic movies and extend warm wishes to this artistic giant.

Lost in Translation (2003): Directed by Sofia Coppola, the film tells the story of an American actor, Bob, played by Bill Murray, who arrives in Tokyo for an ad film but ends up meeting Charlotte, portrayed by Scarlett Johansson, a woman abandoned by her husband. The film explores underlying themes of loneliness and connection. "Lost in Translation" won the 2004 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. It is available on Amazon Prime Video.

Rushmore (1998): In the direction of Wes Anderson, Bill Murray takes on the role of Herman Blume, a wealthy man who becomes infatuated with his teacher, Max Fisher, played by Jason Schwartzman. Bill's portrayal of Herman is both comical and poignant, captivating viewers. The film can be streamed on Amazon Prime Video.

Groundhog Day (1993):Under the direction of Harold Ramis, Bill portrays the character of Phil Connors, a self-centered man sent to Punxsutawney for a work assignment, only to discover himself reliving the same day repeatedly. The film's clever writing and Bill Murray's impeccable acting make it an enduring classic. "Groundhog Day" is available for streaming on Apple TV.

Ghostbusters (1984): Directed by Ivan Reitman, "Ghostbusters" features a group of scientists who, after losing their jobs, embark on a venture called Ghostbusters to combat evil spirits haunting New York City. Bill Murray plays the role of Dr. Peter Venkman in this supernatural comedy alongside Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis. The film is available for streaming on both Apple TV and Amazon Prime Video.

Caddyshack (1980): Directed by Harold Ramis, "Caddyshack" is a sports comedy film. Bill portrays the character of Carl Spackler, who aspires to earn a scholarship to attend college but must endear himself to Judge Smails, played by Ted Knight, to achieve his goal. The film is available on Amazon Prime Video.

Murray’s characters and films are the abode where you can enjoy captivating moments with his dialogue delivery and facial expressions. September 21st is an opportunity for film enthusiasts and Murray fans to celebrate their beloved actor who has provided countless mesmerizing moments.
 

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