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The arc of Bill Murray's career has been fascinating - beginning as the ex-SNL goofball slob of Meatballs and Stripes, then shifting to the snarky charmer of Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day, then finally morphing once again into the befuddled grouch of his Wes Anderson years. But Murray himself has always been an introspective spiritualist, and tonight we take a look at two of the films where this comes through the most clearly: Jarmusch's Broken Flowers, and Erick's favorite, The Razor's Edge!
By Christopher Nichols5
2020 ratings
The arc of Bill Murray's career has been fascinating - beginning as the ex-SNL goofball slob of Meatballs and Stripes, then shifting to the snarky charmer of Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day, then finally morphing once again into the befuddled grouch of his Wes Anderson years. But Murray himself has always been an introspective spiritualist, and tonight we take a look at two of the films where this comes through the most clearly: Jarmusch's Broken Flowers, and Erick's favorite, The Razor's Edge!