Groundhog Day is Loops of fun! First Time Watching

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Original Movie: Groundhog Day (1993)

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Chances of watching this reaction...100%

andreshernandez
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"God, he's insufferable." Nobody has ever been better at playing a sarcastic yet somehow likeable jerk than Bill Murray

charlize
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Notice how after Rita tells him, "Maybe it's not a curse", is when he starts the process of becoming a better person. I think that's a key line in the entire movie.

miamivicefanatic
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The way Chris Elliott delivers the line “well no, probably not now” is pure gold lol. Phil was such a jerk, his coworker isn’t really affected by watching him die a horrible death lol

josephsarto
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The thing that gets me is How Ames thinks this is the first time she is watching this film. :D

patrickmessinger
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" what if there IS no tomorrow???.. their wasn't one TODAY! " 😮

MrBreezeLI
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The line "I've killed myself so many times, I don't even exist anymore" always hits me hard.

cornman
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This was actually filmed almost entirely in Woodstock Illinois about 60 miles outside of Chicago. Only the first five minutes were in Pennsylvania. We actually moved to Woodstock from Chicago in the last month of shooting of the film. The sets were still up on the square and they were still using fake snow to get some of the last shots as it was moving into the spring. Lived there for the next 25 years, great town. They loved Bill Murray, he made a point of going to every shop on the square and buying something. Andie MacDowell could be seen most mornings just jogging around the streets. Every time I watch this film it's odd because I spent so much time there it feels like I'm driving in my car again for some of the street scenes.

tomw
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IMO, this is one of those classic, hall of fame type movies. It's not just entertaining, it's a life lesson.

SG-jsqn
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"That about sums it up for me." Such a telling and overlooked line in this movie (in response to "What would you do, if you were stuck in one place, and every day was exactly the same, and nothing that you did mattered?"

jumpman
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This movie holds the top #1 spot in pop culture references. The name itself.
Whenever ANYONE I know or have met is having a monotonous, repetitive day, they refer to it as "Groundhog Day."
That wins.

crewchief
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"Hey! PHIL?! PHIL?! "

"..NED?!?" 👊💥 😂. Hands down one of bill's best films. A must watch every yr

mikemdk
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This film is probably the most iconic time loop film, as everyone who gets stuck in a time loop references this film.

joshuawells
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Director Harold Ramis estimated that Phil was stuck in the loop somewhere between 10-40 years. The original script had it for 10, 000 years, but was revised. Harold's estimation is based upon the presumption that it takes 10 years to become good at anything, and then you have to account for the years that he wasted away for various reasons. So, the final estimate that Harold shared before his death was between 30-40 years (10, 950 - 14, 600 days). No one has ever said with certainty as to what actually breaks the endless loop, but a good hypothesis (that I like) is when Rita buys Phil at the auction, it breaks the loop because now she owns him and thus he can't be taken away from her.

Regardless, it's a fun and very rewatchable movie. Another takeoff of this storyline is Happy Death Day. Jessica Rothe & Israel Broussard do an excellent job with their characters.

timd.
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The real genius of this movie is Phil going through the entire list of the 7 stages of grief and it's done in a seamless and amazing way.

robertwest
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Ned's face just after he gets punched is just fantastic. Perfect comic timing.

digitalbegley
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I watch this movie every Groundhog Day. I started to imagine that the bartender is immune from the looping and knows exactly what Phil is going through. Really puts a spin on his voiceless performance.

BouillaBased
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Quotes:

The term "Groundhog Day" has entered pop culture for boring, repetitive activities.

I live in a cold weather state, so by February I think of the quote "it's gonna be cold, it's gonna be gray, and it's gonna last you the rest of your life".

While watching your reaction I thought "gosh you're an upbeat lady!" 😆

Keep smiling!

Lepidopray
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We're only 14 minutes in... his relationship with the homeless man always makes me cry

scipio
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In my earlier life I worked as a master control operator at a tv station and can say that news people that act like Phil were very common lol

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