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Bill Murray plays the ‘everyman’ drawn into the world of intrigue, but with a comedic twist. In this chess game, the ‘pawn’ is so ignorant of what is going on around him that he inadvertently flips the entire table over. It’s time for us to take a look at how the spy genre is fundamentally open to parody. Music and SFX used under CCA license https://www.spieslikeus.net/attributions for details.
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Bill Murray plays the ‘everyman’ drawn into the world of intrigue, but with a comedic twist. In this chess game, the ‘pawn’ is so ignorant of what is going on around him that he inadvertently flips the entire table over. It’s time for us to take a look at how the spy genre is fundamentally open to parody. Music and SFX used under CCA license https://www.spieslikeus.net/attributions for details.