For those not in the know, knob is slang for something very naughty in British English, hence her giggling over "Gobbler's Knob." For the Brits, in America knob also denotes a small hill. Thus the reference could also read Gobbler's Hill.
A Groundhog is also called a Woodchuck. It is in the rodent family and they make their burrows undrground. One of, if not the largest in North America, they are small game animals and can be hunted all year long in Pennsylvania because their population is so numerous. They are considered pests by many, especially on horse ranches where their burrow holes can cause a horse to break its leg.
The guy with the gravely voice that translated for the groundhog and MC'ed the bachelor auction is Brian Doyle Murray. He's Bill's brother and appeared in many of Bill's movies.
A "gobbler" is a colloquial term for a turkey. A "knob" is a high, rounded hill. "Gobbler's Knob" is the real-life location of the Groundhog Day ceremony. I love that you were so amused by that name. 😆
In the auction scene, you didn't mishear the old woman. She bid "two bits," which means 25 cents. When coins were made of precious metals, sometimes they were scored into eight chunks, like pie-pieces that you could break off if you needed to pay a fractional amount. Since there were eight bits, two of them made a quarter of the whole. Hence, 2 bits = a quarter. It is most famously memorialized in musical form as the final phrase of the advertising jingle "shave and a haircut, two bits."
@@noodle_fc Yes, the "piece of eight" was an entire coin. It was a Spanish silver coin. The same coin was known in other languages variously as a "thaler," "taler," "toliar," "Taler," "taller"... and eventually came into English as a "dollar."
The writer of the book said Phil Connors relived the same day for ten thousand years. The movie writers, who reedited the original story say Phil Connors relived the same day for ten years. Imagine how much you'd know in a small town reliving the same day 3650 times in a row.
The number of "years" the same day repeated would be immaterial if it was truly the same day over and over again. Time would never progress more than 24 hours. If Phil was in that location on February 2, 1993 a million times in a row, every day would still be February 2, 1993 in the same location. The time equivalent of playing a broken record.
Gobbler's Knob is an actual place (65 miles from Pittsburgh, Pennssylvania, USA) & in the annual event this morning (2nd Feb) Punxsutawney Phil has revealed his annual weather prediction & there will be six more weeks of winter ! ... great reaction Dawn
@@foljs5858 it's pretty well known (at least now) in America what knob is slang for. I don't think it was well known in America when this came out. I was 18 in 1993 and don't remember if I knew then.
Groundhog Day, what a movie! A real event in the real world. A weather-forecasting-animal-event, brought to america by the Pennsylvania dutch (Germans speaking deutsch not dutch like the Netherlanders). In the original it was called "badger Day" (Dachstag). But there were no badgers in Pennsylvania back in the days, so the groundhog got the job.
People never seem to get the fact that if a groundhog is in Gobblers Knob, Pennsylvania and is instinctively reacting to the climate around him, he could only be "forecasting" for Gobblers Knob, Pennsylvania and nowhere else in the world. So when meteorologists claim that these "animal-based weather forecasts are inaccurate", it's really their own perception of the event that is inaccurate! On the flipside, the modern ceremony at Gobblers Knob is about as "unnatural" as you can get for that animal so the whole thing looks like a staged show, not any realistic way to see if groundhogs really can sense a short cold winter period.
A groundhog, AKA woodchuck, is large, ground squirrel, part of marmot family. The notion that a groundhog emerging from hibernation can foretell the weather is an old tradition that came from Europe via the Pennsylvania Dutch community. Punxatawny Phil is the most famous of the ceremonial groundhogs. Here's the groundhog dance, from the 1947 Loony Tunes cartoon _One Meat Brawl._ ua-cam.com/video/RJizyyUf4L0/v-deo.html
The "science" behind the notion is that when winter is firmly entrenched then the air is clear and sunny albeit cold. The groundhog sees its shadow. 6 more weeks of winter. When the seasons begin to change, it turns more rainy and the skies are more overcast, no shadow, winter is ending.
The common colloquialism of "Groundhog Day" to refer to a trend of mundane or repeating schedules actually comes from this movie. My retired parents and grandparents used to refer to their days as Groundhog Days, because each one seemed to eerily resemble to previous. Also, the screenwriters estimated that he was stuck in the loop around 30 years or so.
If you want to refer to truly dumb celebrations than this movie could have been centered on the dumbest of all widely celebrated holidays, NEW YEARS DAY. It's the most meaningless holiday ever concocted. A movie where the same New Years Day loops over and over would be interesting.
As I’ve heard the UK insult “knob-gobbler” and know its connotations, it was indeed hilarious to see you react to that. In all seriousness, though, a “knob” in this instance is a small hill, and a “gobbler” is a turkey (a euphemism derived from its call, which sounds like “gobblegobblegobble”). Gobblers’ Knob would be named for where wild turkeys would congregate.
‘What About Bob’ is great. Plus, the doctor’s wife/mom of the family in that movie is played by Julie Haggerty, who Dawn will know as Elaine the stewardess from ‘Airplane!’
Incidentally, Murray at his best is also Murray at his worst as he's a _massive_ douchenuckle in real life. Dreyfuss said his time on that movie was the worst of his career and that he would never work with him again. Great movie, though.
I went to Gobbler's Knob in 2002. It wasn't in the center of Punxatawny, it was outside town in a field but they did party all night and they did play the Pennsylvania Polka.
hey you, in from baltimore. the way our weather girl explains is; if the sun is out, the groundhog has a shadow. it means that the winter isn't really gone yet and we'll have 6 weeks more winter. if the sun is overcast, there is no shadow and the weather is supposed to change towards spring. it's a crazy superstition, but it isn't like there was real forecasting equipment back then!
I just helped someone catch a groundhog just a town over from where this was filmed. Groundhogs, also known as woodchucks are a large sciurids, like squirrels and chipmunks. They're mostly solitary, diurnal, and herbivorous but are known to eat some insects and very small animals if it they don't run away. They live in burrows, and often like to burrow under building foundations which can cause foundation damage over time. Some towns keep a groundhog in an enclosure so they can have a party on February 2nd, when they pull the groundhog out, show him to the crowd, and announce 6 more weeks of winter. I have not researched the origins of the holiday. Most people think it's really stupid, so it's a rare event these days. Once in awhile, the groundhog bites the mayor and it's a great laugh for everyone who wasn't there.
Love that you couldn't stop laughing at Gobbler's Knob. Loved the concept of Groundhog's Day when I first saw it myself, the idea of repeating the same day over and over again. But then you think, how long did Bill Murray stay within that time loop? Weeks? Months? Years? Decades? Might drive anyone insane. Also... Dawn, would suggest to drink some water for that thirst. ;-)
The non-supernatural explanation of Deja Vu I heard (and think sounds feasible) is that something you see "skips over" the short-term memory part of your brain, and plants itself in the long-term memory part first. So, by the time your short-term memory even registers it, it already seems familiar.
Per old German settlers folklore, If the groundhog (woodchuck) emerges and sees its shadow, it will retreat to its den and winter will go on for six more weeks. If it does not see its shadow because of cloudiness, spring will arrive early, still in six weeks. First day of spring relates to the equinox that happens on the 19, 20, or 21 of March, which is 6 weeks away from Feb 2nd. So it's 6 weeks regardless. The vernal equinox is the day where the amount of daylight and nighttime hours in the day are just about of equal length. Happens every spring and fall.
We live about a 30 minute drive south of Punxsutawney Pennsylvania...the 3 old ladies in the car that Phil changes the tire. They always reminded me of my husband's great aunts...he had 3...
Another great reaction, Dawn, I love your joy over "Gobbler's Knob". The Christmas film Bill Murray is in is "Scrooged", he's been in many films, my favourites with him are, "Ghostbusters" 1 & 2, "Lost in Translation", and "Charlie's Angels".
Back in the 70s and 80s there were different social rules regarding kissing on the lips. It is hard to describe exactly those occasions where it was appropriate to those who were not old enough to remember though, but unlike today it did not always mean romantic involvement.
People were largely more physical, tapping on the shoulder, putting an arm around someone, touching a kid's cheek, etc. I have never been one to initiate that, though.
My sister can't stand it when I touch one of her kids the way most normal people did in the 70s. Even my younger 2 yo niece would always scream when I lift her up to put her on my lap as most uncles tend to do. It's like these new rules are ingrained in the fetal stage or something
I went to Groundhog Day in Punxsutawney yesterday (for the 5th time). It is a lot of fun. There is a big celebration and thousands of people attend. Phil saw his shadow, so we get 6 more weeks of winter. (When he doesn't see the shadow, we get an early spring.)
Kingpin is an amazing film isn't the landlady from kingpin in this movie I really want to make a v with my fingers and start licking it if you've seen the film then you know the iconic scence
I've always thought that DeJavu was a recovered memory i.e. flashback from a past incident. The movie was filmed near me in Woodstock, Illinois and we celebrate Ground-Hog day every year with a party.
Gobbler's Nob, Gobbler's Nob! 🤣 Love Bill Murray in "Caddyshack", "Tootsie", "Stripes", "What About Bob" and more modern movies like "The Royal Tenenbaums", "Lost In Translation" and "Rushmore". He got famous when he joined the original cast of "Saturday Night Live" which was like the American Monty Pythons in a way, he was fantastic on that show.
You need to watch _My Blue Heaven_ with Steve Martin. Complete different premise, but it has the same kind of feel. Nobody remembers it, but it's very underrated.
Agreed. In my book, the Steve Martin trifecta is My Blue Heaven, Roxanne, and Bowfinger, but there are plenty of movies he's done that are just brilliant and it's worth watching almost all of them.
Love that one. "My Blue Heaven" and "All of Me" (with Lily Tomlin) are two of my favorite Steve Martin films. "Roxanne" is also up there. Another very funny, and very under-rated Steve Martin vehicle is the Christmas film "Mixed Nuts," co-starring Rita Wilson, Madeline Khan, a young Jon Stewart, young Liv Schreiber, young Adam Sandler, etc, etc.
The mayor at the groundhog festival was played by Bill Murray's brother, Bryan Doyle-Murray. A good Andie MacDowell movie to watch is Bad Girls, a western with an all-female leading cast.
The connection of groundhogs day and repetition started with this movie. My fan theory is that, when given the option to return to Punxsutawney or stay there and freeze, Phil in his stubbornness stayed and froze to death. All that follows is him in his own personal afterlife working out his character flaws until his personal hell is turned to his personal heaven.
Hi, er, travel the highway and freeze to death or turn around and return to Gobbler's Knob. The notion of which he loathed so much he had to consider if it was worse than death. He chose life and pastries in Gobbler's Knob.
This was filmed in Crystal Lake, a suburb of Chicago, IL - but supposed to reflect Punxsutawney, PA, a real place with a groundhog ceremony/festival as per the film. As the legend goes; If the Groundhog (a woodchuck, really) sees it's shadow on Feb. 2nd, there will be 6 more weeks of Winter - if not, there will be an early Spring. A 'gobbler' is a turkey and a 'knob' is a small hill and a 'groundhog' is a woodchuck, a large burrowing rodent. Murray's better known films are STRIPES, GHOSTBUSTERS, and WHAT ABOUT BOB? - my vote goes for STRIPES, as it was filmed where I also had my Basic Training, and they run past my old front door on the way to graduation.
"A Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou" is another decent Murray movie that few others are mentioning (or any Wes Anderson flick). Stripes was probably my favorite, growing up, with Meatballs a close second, for a while. He's pretty awesome in Kingpin too.
Some translations for you. A Gobbler is a male turkey or a tom. A "Knob" is a small hill. A groundhog is known by other names. One is a whistle pig. Because sometimes if they are standing still and they don't see you. Then you give off a short whistle. They will stand up on their back legs to see where the whistle came from. Another name is woodchuck. Now here is a little tongue twister. How much wood could a woodchuck chuck. If a woodchuck could chuck wood. He'd chuck all the wood a woodchuck could. If a woodchuck could chuck wood.
Anyone else find her giggling to "knob" to be ironic considering her mailing address in her profile is "Peterhead"? Dawn, both "peter" and "head" have the same connotation as your "knob". 🤣
@@DawnMarieX Groucho Marx once said (if I remember correctly) that Peter O'Toole was the only actor with a double phallic name. Seems appropriate to mention it here.
Dawn, a groundhog is just another animal of the Same family as squirrels only larger. And that celebration is just a tradition, the groundhog doesn’t really show how the weather looks like. Is a celebration of a tradition. Very funny movie do. One of my favorites ❤. I love your channel 🌟🌷
@@DawnMarieX You got the Gobbler's Knob part right, it is funny every time I hear it, but you were still confused about what a Groundhog is and why it is a holiday so that could use a few more times through the loop
@@GavinWinters Yes but with the improvements to it like at 23:35 and at 23:54 the movie is called Scrooged since it was a remake of the Dickens story of A Christmas Carol
The actor who plays the Mayor of Punxsutawney, is Bill Murray's real life older brother Brian Doyle-Murray, who hyphenated his last name with his grandmother's maiden name so he wouldn't get confused with another actor named Brian Murray.
Groundhogs are marmonts, in fact the largest member of the squirel family. Although both are rodents, the subspeicies are very different. Beavers have large flat tails and are semi-aquatic. Groundhogs are just fat ground squirels.
Notes: - The Bill Murray Christmas film is probably Scrooged - The word "knob" doesn't have any phallic connotations in America, so that's a case of unintentional hilarity - The Matrix had a rather interesting theory about deja vu...
5:38 A Groundhog is the largest member of the Marmot family. Also known as a woodchuck. Squirrels are also a member of the Marmot family. I once saw a groundhog climb over a six foot wood privacy fence. A friend saw one up in a tree.
IMO, this is the best Bill Murray movie, and an excellent film for how well the story was written and told. We rarely get a movie with so many life lessons. Bill Murray has been in a lot of movies, like "Ghostbusters," "Caddyshack," "Meatballs," "Stripes," "The Man Who Knew Too Little," and many more. About 50 some odd movies.
There is a tiny "Gobblers Knob" in Tennessee, I always laugh at the name but long ago it only meant a place where large numbers of wild turkey were found.
It is speculated that the urban legend of seeing your shadow on February 2 meaning six more weeks of winter derives from the common occurrence of what some call "early spring". That is, unseasonably clear and sunny weather in February fooling some into thinking that spring has arrived, followed by the sudden and brutal return of winter weather until the true arrival of spring six weeks later.
"Seeing a shadow" means that it's a sunny day. If weather is getting stormy (i.e., the ground hog does NOT see his shadow) that suggests the weather is breaking -- rain and spring. It if's a sunny day, cold weather is likely not yet abating.
We do have a similar tradition to Groundhog Day here in the UK. If it rains on Saint Swithun's bridge in Winchester on his feast day (15 July) it will continue to do so for forty days.
Bill Murray is hilarious. He often does improvisation in his movies. Harold Ramis (RIP great writer/director/actor) once said when directing for Bill it was best not to worry about the script and just let Bill do whatever he wants to do. An incomplete list of movie recommendations: Caddyshack (side character) Stripes (main character) Ghostbusters 1 & 2 (main character) Meatballs (main character) Little Shop of Horrors (great cameo) Scrooged (modern remake of A Christmas Carol - as Ebenezer Scrooge) What About Bob (main character) The Royal Tenenbaums (side character) The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (main character) St. Vincent (main character) Lost in Translation (main character)
Funny Bill Murray movies: Caddyshack, Ghostbusters, Stripes, Meatballs, Kingpin, What About Bob?, Ghostbusters II, Where the Buffalo Roam, Wild Things...(Save "Scrooged" for Christmas)
My personal theory about Deja Vu is similar: That it is the recollection of a dream you had(possibly even a prophetic dream) that you forgot when you awoke.
Groundhog Day (Pennsylvania German: Grund'sau dåk, Grundsaudaag, Grundsow Dawg, Murmeltiertag; Nova Scotia: Daks Day) is a popular North American tradition observed in the United States and Canada on February 2. It derives from the Pennsylvania Dutch superstition that if a groundhog emerges from its burrows on this day and sees its shadow due to clear weather, it will retreat to its den and winter will go on for six more weeks; if it does not see its shadow because of cloudiness, spring will arrive early.
Bill Murray became well known as a cast member of Saturday Night Live from 1977 - 1980. His older brother, Brian Dole-Murray, played Buster, master of ceremonies.
The guy that Phil saves from choking is Brian Doyle-Murray, Bill's half-brother. You can see him in lots of Bill Murray's movies. Brian also did a lot of voice acting in cartoons.
What's funny that's had Bill Murray in? Ghostbusters. And Ghostbusters 2. He was also in Scrooged, but that's a Christmas film. And laugh all you want, but I used to live near a place called "Nob End".
The idea of the groundhog, an animal also known as a woodchuck, a rodent that's a member of the marmot family, and which hibernates in Winter, able to function as a forecaster of the next 6 weeks' weather, is an old Pennsylvania Dutch tradition that says if he emerges from his burrow on Feb 2 and sees his shadow, that scares him back into his burrow, where he stays warm for the next 6 weeks of cold weather. If he does not see his shadow, he stays out, and the next 6 weeks will be more Spring-like. The shadow itself is the curious part, because one might reason a day bright enough for the groundhog to cast a shadow ought to mean warmer weather on the way, but the groundhog tradition says otherwise. Several reasons have been proposed, including Feb 2 being Candlemas in Europe, which carried the old proverbial warning against undue optimism, "It might be sunny today, but don't get your hopes up." Or another idea is that cloudy weather is the beginning of Spring rains. Whatever the reason for the connection between it being sunny enough for the groundhog to cast a shadow sharp enough to scare it back into its burrow, and the coming of more inclement, wintry weather, that's the tradition as it exists today. He sees his shadow, he's back in the hole, 6 more weeks of Winter. He does not see his shadow, he stays out in the less-than-sunny gloom, and the worst of Winter is over.
12:37 "I _love_ white chocolate." Yeah. So do I. I don't usually buy Hershey bars during the _warmer_ months (because they tend to melt), but during the _colder_ months, the Hershey that I buy is the Cookies 'n' Cream flavor. It has white chocolate. Typically, my favorite M&M flavor is peanut butter, but if they made _white-chocolate_ M&Ms, _they_ would probably be my favorite.
other Bill Murray movies to check out are 1.Caddy Shack 2.Meatballs 3.Ghostbusters 1 & 2 4.Stripes 5.Quick Change 6.What About Bob 7.The Man Who Knew Too Little
The rest of it is If he doesn't see his shadow it will be a month and a half until Spring. A month and a half is ALSO 6 weeks. That is the same as saying 6 or half a dozen😉😉👗👗👠👠💓💓 They said it lasted ten years!
Probably still in hybernation. One of the few animals that truly hybernate. They tried to wake the Canadian groundhog..."Fred la Marmotte" unfortunetly he was dead. Bad weather ahead for the Canadians it would seem.
Contrary to popular belief, Phil doesn't actually have to see his shadow; he just has to cast one to make his wintry prophecy. According to the Groundhog Club's records, which span from 1886 to 2017, the various incarnations of Punxsutawney Phil have predicted 107 forecasts of more winter and 18 of early spring.
👍👍👍 loved it. The opposite of Deja vu is jamais vu..... I believe it was cobblers knob cobbler is someone who mends shoe's. As opposed to cordwainer is someone who makes shoes. Hope that helps 😄
The town that is Gobblers Knob in this movie is Woodstock Illinois in real life. I went there for Groundhogs day years ago and it was a lot of fun. The town square was beautiful and still looked like it did in the movie.
I first saw Bill Murray when he replaced Chevy Chase on Saturday Night Live and all of his movies are funny but his most iconic film aside from Groundhog Day is the 1984 Ghostbusters where he plays a role originally written for John Baluchi who died before the film started production. Dan Ackroyd and a few other SNL alumni are in it too. It's sort of a superhero science fiction monster movie that spawned three or four sequels and a Saturday morning cartoon show.
He's done a lot of heartfelt movies! Must see movies are Caddyshack, stripes, both Ghostbusters, Scrooged, and a movie with a elephant and Matthew McConaughey!
Good morning from Mesa Arizona. Bill Murray started on TV in the 1970s on a show called Saturday Night Live. His most famous movie is probably Ghostbusters. Next Christmas I'd recommend reacting to 'Scrooged', a version of A Christmas Carol, and one of his best.
Your joy over "Gobbler's Knob" made my day.
Naughty little giggle wasn't it.
Love it!
😄
It's funnier in British english
For those not in the know, knob is slang for something very naughty in British English, hence her giggling over "Gobbler's Knob." For the Brits, in America knob also denotes a small hill. Thus the reference could also read Gobbler's Hill.
@@Caseytify And then there's San Francisco's redundant "Knob Hill".
Giggling like a 12 year old boy every time Gobbler's Knob was mentioned was the best part of this reaction.
A Groundhog is also called a Woodchuck. It is in the rodent family and they make their burrows undrground. One of, if not the largest in North America, they are small game animals and can be hunted all year long in Pennsylvania because their population is so numerous. They are considered pests by many, especially on horse ranches where their burrow holes can cause a horse to break its leg.
They are sometimes called a "whistle pig" in some parts of the country as well.
The guy with the gravely voice that translated for the groundhog and MC'ed the bachelor auction is Brian Doyle Murray. He's Bill's brother and appeared in many of Bill's movies.
A "gobbler" is a colloquial term for a turkey. A "knob" is a high, rounded hill. "Gobbler's Knob" is the real-life location of the Groundhog Day ceremony. I love that you were so amused by that name. 😆
Harold Ramis (the writer/director who also played the doctor) stated in an interview that the total time Phil spent in the loop was about 40-50 years.
But originally it was supposed to be like 10,000 years.
33 years 350 days
@@nedrini1055 That's not how years work.
@@Yggdrasil42 what? He said a little under 34 days
@@nedrini1055 According to my calculations, it was only 33 years and 349 days.
In the auction scene, you didn't mishear the old woman. She bid "two bits," which means 25 cents. When coins were made of precious metals, sometimes they were scored into eight chunks, like pie-pieces that you could break off if you needed to pay a fractional amount. Since there were eight bits, two of them made a quarter of the whole. Hence, 2 bits = a quarter. It is most famously memorialized in musical form as the final phrase of the advertising jingle "shave and a haircut, two bits."
-which is best remembered sung by a toon rabbit
And we have "pieces of eight" in pirate stories. 1/8 of a coin.
@@TimStCroix Yeah, like in pirate stories! Though I believe that refers to the entire coin, sort of like how you'd refer to a "party of eight."
@@noodle_fc Yes, the "piece of eight" was an entire coin. It was a Spanish silver coin. The same coin was known in other languages variously as a "thaler," "taler," "toliar," "Taler," "taller"... and eventually came into English as a "dollar."
@@Guitcad1 Oh, that's the origin of "dollar"? Cool! Thanks for your comment
The writer of the book said Phil Connors relived the same day for ten thousand years. The movie writers, who reedited the original story say Phil Connors relived the same day for ten years. Imagine how much you'd know in a small town reliving the same day 3650 times in a row.
someone did the math & said it would be about 30 years of repeating the same day
The number of "years" the same day repeated would be immaterial if it was truly the same day over and over again. Time would never progress more than 24 hours. If Phil was in that location on February 2, 1993 a million times in a row, every day would still be February 2, 1993 in the same location. The time equivalent of playing a broken record.
Gobbler's Knob is an actual place (65 miles from Pittsburgh, Pennssylvania, USA) & in the annual event this morning (2nd Feb) Punxsutawney Phil has revealed his annual weather prediction & there will be six more weeks of winter ! ... great reaction Dawn
yeah, but "knob" in UK slang means "dick"
@@foljs5858 and knob gobbler in the U.S. means
@@foljs5858 no $h!t
@@foljs5858 it's pretty well known (at least now) in America what knob is slang for. I don't think it was well known in America when this came out. I was 18 in 1993 and don't remember if I knew then.
@@okeefe757 bro chat talking about a female, we used to ask did she "slob on your knob"
"So that's why people are behaving like that, they experience groundhog day every day".
Very profound statement!
"What about Bob?" Is a very funny Bill Murray flick. I think you will enjoy it
Agreed, a hilarious film! Bob drives his psychotherapist (Richard Dreyfuss) nuts and steals his thunder.
@@Akindone53 apparently bill was driving Richard Dreyfuss crazy off set too. 😄
Groundhog Day, what a movie! A real event in the real world. A weather-forecasting-animal-event, brought to america by the Pennsylvania dutch (Germans speaking deutsch not dutch like the Netherlanders). In the original it was called "badger Day" (Dachstag). But there were no badgers in Pennsylvania back in the days, so the groundhog got the job.
Well, an old wive’s tale, but yeah. That.
Another six weeks of winter or an early spring sorta work out the same.
People never seem to get the fact that if a groundhog is in Gobblers Knob, Pennsylvania and is instinctively reacting to the climate around him, he could only be "forecasting" for Gobblers Knob, Pennsylvania and nowhere else in the world. So when meteorologists claim that these "animal-based weather forecasts are inaccurate", it's really their own perception of the event that is inaccurate! On the flipside, the modern ceremony at Gobblers Knob is about as "unnatural" as you can get for that animal
so the whole thing looks like a staged show, not any realistic way to see if groundhogs really can sense a short cold winter period.
Hi Dawn. I’m glad you enjoyed this movie. I like it too. Your laugh is so infectious that I have to laugh every time you do.😅
I'm glad somebody else laughs like a 12 year old at "Gobbler's Knob" every time they hear it. 😂
A groundhog, AKA woodchuck, is large, ground squirrel, part of marmot family.
The notion that a groundhog emerging from hibernation can foretell the weather is an old tradition that came from Europe via the Pennsylvania Dutch community.
Punxatawny Phil is the most famous of the ceremonial groundhogs.
Here's the groundhog dance, from the 1947 Loony Tunes cartoon _One Meat Brawl._
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Aww how flipping cute!!!
@@DawnMarieX You'll love this Commercial, Dawn Marie: ua-cam.com/video/P3qH4TKLP0c/v-deo.html
The "science" behind the notion is that when winter is firmly entrenched then the air is clear and sunny albeit cold. The groundhog sees its shadow. 6 more weeks of winter. When the seasons begin to change, it turns more rainy and the skies are more overcast, no shadow, winter is ending.
@@DawnMarieX Just don't let a DeBlasio hold him.
By the way, the Pennsylvania Dutch aren't Dutch at all. They emigrated from Germany (Deutschland), and the US bastardized the name.
The common colloquialism of "Groundhog Day" to refer to a trend of mundane or repeating schedules actually comes from this movie. My retired parents and grandparents used to refer to their days as Groundhog Days, because each one seemed to eerily resemble to previous.
Also, the screenwriters estimated that he was stuck in the loop around 30 years or so.
If you want to refer to truly dumb celebrations than this movie could have been centered on the dumbest of all widely celebrated holidays, NEW YEARS DAY. It's the most meaningless holiday ever concocted. A movie where the same New Years Day loops over and over would be interesting.
As I’ve heard the UK insult “knob-gobbler” and know its connotations, it was indeed hilarious to see you react to that. In all seriousness, though, a “knob” in this instance is a small hill, and a “gobbler” is a turkey (a euphemism derived from its call, which sounds like “gobblegobblegobble”). Gobblers’ Knob would be named for where wild turkeys would congregate.
Could not figure out what was so funny about that.
Sounds like codeword for a dogging site
I am pretty sure Dawn Marie’s association was with fellatio...
"Turkey Hill" would've ruined Dawn's reaction 😁
@@williamvesey3679 "Knob" is British slang for -- _ahem_ -- a certain part of the male anatomy.
I recommend 'What About Bob?' for your viewing consideration. It's Murray at his best and great supporting cast.
Also "Ghostbusters" and "Scrooged".
‘What About Bob’ is great. Plus, the doctor’s wife/mom of the family in that movie is played by Julie Haggerty, who Dawn will know as Elaine the stewardess from ‘Airplane!’
@Jeff G.
Learn to use question marks!
YES!!!!
Incidentally, Murray at his best is also Murray at his worst as he's a _massive_ douchenuckle in real life. Dreyfuss said his time on that movie was the worst of his career and that he would never work with him again. Great movie, though.
I went to Gobbler's Knob in 2002. It wasn't in the center of Punxatawny, it was outside town in a field but they did party all night and they did play the Pennsylvania Polka.
hey you, in from baltimore.
the way our weather girl explains is;
if the sun is out, the groundhog has a shadow. it means that the winter isn't really gone yet and we'll have 6 weeks more winter.
if the sun is overcast, there is no shadow and the weather is supposed to change towards spring.
it's a crazy superstition, but it isn't like there was real forecasting equipment back then!
“The more I think about it, the more I believe myself.”
- this is going to be my quote of the year - thanks Dawn. 😁😘
I don't believe myself, that guy's a dirty liar.
Bill Murray... Ghostbusters - Ghostbusters 2 - Stripes - Meatballs - old SNL skits (he was a member in the early/mid 1970s) - and tons more...
If I'm ever feeling sad for myself, I just watch Groundhog Day. It always make me feel better.
I just helped someone catch a groundhog just a town over from where this was filmed.
Groundhogs, also known as woodchucks are a large sciurids, like squirrels and chipmunks. They're mostly solitary, diurnal, and herbivorous but are known to eat some insects and very small animals if it they don't run away. They live in burrows, and often like to burrow under building foundations which can cause foundation damage over time. Some towns keep a groundhog in an enclosure so they can have a party on February 2nd, when they pull the groundhog out, show him to the crowd, and announce 6 more weeks of winter. I have not researched the origins of the holiday. Most people think it's really stupid, so it's a rare event these days. Once in awhile, the groundhog bites the mayor and it's a great laugh for everyone who wasn't there.
Having your reaction videos, is always the cure for my week. Your constant Gobblers Knob laughter, had me rolling. Thank you for all you do.
Groundhogs (also known as woodchucks) are the American species of the marmot. They are members of the squirrel family.
Love that you couldn't stop laughing at Gobbler's Knob.
Loved the concept of Groundhog's Day when I first saw it myself, the idea of repeating the same day over and over again. But then you think, how long did Bill Murray stay within that time loop? Weeks? Months? Years? Decades? Might drive anyone insane.
Also... Dawn, would suggest to drink some water for that thirst. ;-)
Bill Murray plays the lead character in 'Ghostbusters' which was written by his co-stars Dan Akroyd and Harold Ramis.
The non-supernatural explanation of Deja Vu I heard (and think sounds feasible) is that something you see "skips over" the short-term memory part of your brain, and plants itself in the long-term memory part first. So, by the time your short-term memory even registers it, it already seems familiar.
i heard its a slight delay in processing that makes it feel that you have already experienced an event.
Come on. Everyone knows the real cause for Deja Vu is a glitch in the Matrix.
The groundhog saw his shadow this morning, six more weeks of winter 🥶
Per old German settlers folklore, If the groundhog (woodchuck) emerges and sees its shadow, it will retreat to its den and winter will go on for six more weeks. If it does not see its shadow because of cloudiness, spring will arrive early, still in six weeks. First day of spring relates to the equinox that happens on the 19, 20, or 21 of March, which is 6 weeks away from Feb 2nd. So it's 6 weeks regardless. The vernal equinox is the day where the amount of daylight and nighttime hours in the day are just about of equal length. Happens every spring and fall.
Bill Murray hitting "Ned" a classic!
There's a Gobblers Knob here in Dalton, Georgia Lol...😅❤
ABSOLUTELY POSITIVELY ADORE YOU AND YOUR WONDERFUL CONTENT
Oh you're too kind! 🤭
We live about a 30 minute drive south of Punxsutawney Pennsylvania...the 3 old ladies in the car that Phil changes the tire. They always reminded me of my husband's great aunts...he had 3...
Another great reaction, Dawn, I love your joy over "Gobbler's Knob".
The Christmas film Bill Murray is in is "Scrooged", he's been in many films, my favourites with him are, "Ghostbusters" 1 & 2, "Lost in Translation", and "Charlie's Angels".
Caddyshack, Stripes and What About Bob are good ones too.
@@glennwisniewski9536 Yes, they are.
This was filmed in my county in Woodstock, Illinois. Every year Woodstock has a big Groundhog Day celebration.
Severely underrated, watch the man who knew to little. Bill Murray movie.
Saw a thing and they said that it was FREEZING out there. You can probably tell by their expressions on their faces when they're cold.
Back in the 70s and 80s there were different social rules regarding kissing on the lips. It is hard to describe exactly those occasions where it was appropriate to those who were not old enough to remember though, but unlike today it did not always mean romantic involvement.
Yeah just watch some Richard Dawson Family Feud clips 😬
People were largely more physical, tapping on the shoulder, putting an arm around someone, touching a kid's cheek, etc. I have never been one to initiate that, though.
My sister can't stand it when I touch one of her kids the way most normal people did in the 70s. Even my younger 2 yo niece would always scream when I lift her up to put her on my lap as most uncles tend to do. It's like these new rules are ingrained in the fetal stage or something
@@godmagnus Dawson in Family Feud seemed awkward to me even at the time, but looking back with today's sensibilities it just feels more awkward.
I went to Groundhog Day in Punxsutawney yesterday (for the 5th time). It is a lot of fun. There is a big celebration and thousands of people attend. Phil saw his shadow, so we get 6 more weeks of winter. (When he doesn't see the shadow, we get an early spring.)
Great reaction!
I would like to suggest 3 great movies that feature Bill Murray:
"Kingpin", "Ghostbusters", and "The Grand Budapest Hotel".
Kingpin is an amazing film isn't the landlady from kingpin in this movie I really want to make a v with my fingers and start licking it if you've seen the film then you know the iconic scence
Ah yes, still makes me lol!
I see that you are no "Southern Fairy", perhaps we can get Dawn to watch "Lock, stock".
I've always thought that DeJavu was a recovered memory i.e. flashback from a past incident. The movie was filmed near me in Woodstock, Illinois and we celebrate Ground-Hog day every year with a party.
My dad has been fighting a groundhog in the backyard for years now 😂🤣. Love your reactions!
Ha! Love that 😂
Ironically Bill Murray's character had a battle with a groundhog in Caddyshack
@@jayce1315 eh, gopher.. but close enough ;)
With all due respect for your dad, I'm rootin' fer th' groundhog.
He must be exhausted!!
Gobbler's Nob, Gobbler's Nob! 🤣 Love Bill Murray in "Caddyshack", "Tootsie", "Stripes", "What About Bob" and more modern movies like "The Royal Tenenbaums", "Lost In Translation" and "Rushmore". He got famous when he joined the original cast of "Saturday Night Live" which was like the American Monty Pythons in a way, he was fantastic on that show.
You need to watch _My Blue Heaven_ with Steve Martin. Complete different premise, but it has the same kind of feel. Nobody remembers it, but it's very underrated.
Agreed. In my book, the Steve Martin trifecta is My Blue Heaven, Roxanne, and Bowfinger, but there are plenty of movies he's done that are just brilliant and it's worth watching almost all of them.
@@oscardiggs246 I would add _Leap of Faith_ to that list as well. Very underrated and all but forgotten.
@@oscardiggs246 I'd add The Jerk and LA Story.
Love that one. "My Blue Heaven" and "All of Me" (with Lily Tomlin) are two of my favorite Steve Martin films. "Roxanne" is also up there.
Another very funny, and very under-rated Steve Martin vehicle is the Christmas film "Mixed Nuts," co-starring Rita Wilson, Madeline Khan, a young Jon Stewart, young Liv Schreiber, young Adam Sandler, etc, etc.
I’d say What About Bob, My Blue Heaven, All of Me, and Parenthood would be the best for reactions. You would really enjoy them, I think!
The mayor at the groundhog festival was played by Bill Murray's brother, Bryan Doyle-Murray.
A good Andie MacDowell movie to watch is Bad Girls, a western with an all-female leading cast.
The connection of groundhogs day and repetition started with this movie.
My fan theory is that, when given the option to return to Punxsutawney or stay there and freeze, Phil in his stubbornness stayed and froze to death. All that follows is him in his own personal afterlife working out his character flaws until his personal hell is turned to his personal heaven.
Never thought of that interpretation 😂🤣
He's having a near death experience.
Like "The View from Halfway Down"
Hi, er, travel the highway and freeze to death or turn around and return to Gobbler's Knob. The notion of which he loathed so much he had to consider if it was worse than death. He chose life and pastries in Gobbler's Knob.
@@clutchpedalreturnsprg7710 or did he choose to die?
@@greenpeasuit The path to death for the trio laid upon the highway to Pittsburg.
This was filmed in Crystal Lake, a suburb of Chicago, IL - but supposed to reflect Punxsutawney, PA, a real place with a groundhog ceremony/festival as per the film. As the legend goes; If the Groundhog (a woodchuck, really) sees it's shadow on Feb. 2nd, there will be 6 more weeks of Winter - if not, there will be an early Spring. A 'gobbler' is a turkey and a 'knob' is a small hill and a 'groundhog' is a woodchuck, a large burrowing rodent. Murray's better known films are STRIPES, GHOSTBUSTERS, and WHAT ABOUT BOB? - my vote goes for STRIPES, as it was filmed where I also had my Basic Training, and they run past my old front door on the way to graduation.
"A Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou" is another decent Murray movie that few others are mentioning (or any Wes Anderson flick). Stripes was probably my favorite, growing up, with Meatballs a close second, for a while. He's pretty awesome in Kingpin too.
Some translations for you. A Gobbler is a male turkey or a tom. A "Knob" is a small hill.
A groundhog is known by other names.
One is a whistle pig. Because sometimes if they are standing still and they don't see you. Then you give off a short whistle. They will stand up on their back legs to see where the whistle came from.
Another name is woodchuck. Now here is a little tongue twister.
How much wood could a woodchuck chuck. If a woodchuck could chuck wood.
He'd chuck all the wood a woodchuck could. If a woodchuck could chuck wood.
Anyone else find her giggling to "knob" to be ironic considering her mailing address in her profile is "Peterhead"? Dawn, both "peter" and "head" have the same connotation as your "knob". 🤣
Amazing 🤣
@@DawnMarieX Groucho Marx once said (if I remember correctly) that Peter O'Toole was the only actor with a double phallic name. Seems appropriate to mention it here.
Dawn, a groundhog is just another animal of the Same family as squirrels only larger. And that celebration is just a tradition, the groundhog doesn’t really show how the weather looks like. Is a celebration of a tradition. Very funny movie do. One of my favorites ❤. I love your channel 🌟🌷
You do realize that now you have to keep on reacting to the movie until you get it right, don't you?
Got it right the first time 🤭
@@DawnMarieX You got the Gobbler's Knob part right, it is funny every time I hear it, but you were still confused about what a Groundhog is and why it is a holiday so that could use a few more times through the loop
@@DawnMarieX You should post this reaction again tomorrow, just for the comedy value. 😁
@@GavinWinters Yes but with the improvements to it like at 23:35 and at 23:54 the movie is called Scrooged since it was a remake of the Dickens story of A Christmas Carol
The actor who plays the Mayor of Punxsutawney, is Bill Murray's real life older brother Brian Doyle-Murray, who hyphenated his last name with his grandmother's maiden name so he wouldn't get confused with another actor named Brian Murray.
A groundhog is also called a woodchuck. It's similar to a beaver.
Groundhogs are marmonts, in fact the largest member of the squirel family. Although both are rodents, the subspeicies are very different. Beavers have large flat tails and are semi-aquatic. Groundhogs are just fat ground squirels.
Notes:
- The Bill Murray Christmas film is probably Scrooged
- The word "knob" doesn't have any phallic connotations in America, so that's a case of unintentional hilarity
- The Matrix had a rather interesting theory about deja vu...
There is an actual town in Canada called DILDO RUN. Imagine if they had a similar celebration.
There are actually 3 places in the US called Gobbler's Knob. Gobbler refering to turkeys (who say "gobble gobble") . Knob being a rounded hill.
5:38 A Groundhog is the largest member of the Marmot family. Also known as a woodchuck. Squirrels are also a member of the Marmot family. I once saw a groundhog climb over a six foot wood privacy fence. A friend saw one up in a tree.
His Christmas movie was called Scrooged, as in Ebanezar Scrooge from A Christmas Carol
The thing is, the old man knows and remembers him, his days advance, he dies in different ways, and Phil calls him Dad and Pop!
IMO, this is the best Bill Murray movie, and an excellent film for how well the story was written and told. We rarely get a movie with so many life lessons.
Bill Murray has been in a lot of movies, like "Ghostbusters," "Caddyshack," "Meatballs," "Stripes," "The Man Who Knew Too Little," and many more. About 50 some odd movies.
There is a tiny "Gobblers Knob" in Tennessee, I always laugh at the name but long ago it only meant a place where large numbers of wild turkey were found.
It is speculated that the urban legend of seeing your shadow on February 2 meaning six more weeks of winter derives from the common occurrence of what some call "early spring". That is, unseasonably clear and sunny weather in February fooling some into thinking that spring has arrived, followed by the sudden and brutal return of winter weather until the true arrival of spring six weeks later.
One of my all-time favorite movies! My wife and I faithfully watch this every Groundhog Day. ❤😂
You absolutely cracked me up with your fascination of "Gobbler's Knob". Don't worry, I felt the same way when I first saw it too. 🤣🤣
"Seeing a shadow" means that it's a sunny day. If weather is getting stormy (i.e., the ground hog does NOT see his shadow) that suggests the weather is breaking -- rain and spring. It if's a sunny day, cold weather is likely not yet abating.
We do have a similar tradition to Groundhog Day here in the UK. If it rains on Saint Swithun's bridge in Winchester on his feast day (15 July) it will continue to do so for forty days.
Bill Murray is hilarious. He often does improvisation in his movies. Harold Ramis (RIP great writer/director/actor) once said when directing for Bill it was best not to worry about the script and just let Bill do whatever he wants to do.
An incomplete list of movie recommendations:
Caddyshack (side character)
Stripes (main character)
Ghostbusters 1 & 2 (main character)
Meatballs (main character)
Little Shop of Horrors (great cameo)
Scrooged (modern remake of A Christmas Carol - as Ebenezer Scrooge)
What About Bob (main character)
The Royal Tenenbaums (side character)
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (main character)
St. Vincent (main character)
Lost in Translation (main character)
Funny Bill Murray movies: Caddyshack, Ghostbusters, Stripes, Meatballs, Kingpin, What About Bob?, Ghostbusters II, Where the Buffalo Roam, Wild Things...(Save "Scrooged" for Christmas)
The doctor who was checking out the X-ray was the actor who played Egon from the ghostbusters.
My personal theory about Deja Vu is similar: That it is the recollection of a dream you had(possibly even a prophetic dream) that you forgot when you awoke.
Groundhog Day (Pennsylvania German: Grund'sau dåk, Grundsaudaag, Grundsow Dawg, Murmeltiertag; Nova Scotia: Daks Day) is a popular North American tradition observed in the United States and Canada on February 2. It derives from the Pennsylvania Dutch superstition that if a groundhog emerges from its burrows on this day and sees its shadow due to clear weather, it will retreat to its den and winter will go on for six more weeks; if it does not see its shadow because of cloudiness, spring will arrive early.
TODAY IS MY BIRTHDAY! FEBRUARY 2ND, GROUNDHOG DAY! Great to watch my birthday movie with you, lovely Dawn! 🙂
Happy Birthday Matthew...my birthday is on a holiday...tho no one is off for it...St. Patrick's Day
Bill Murray became well known as a cast member of Saturday Night Live from 1977 - 1980. His older brother, Brian Dole-Murray, played Buster, master of ceremonies.
The guy that Phil saves from choking is Brian Doyle-Murray, Bill's half-brother. You can see him in lots of Bill Murray's movies. Brian also did a lot of voice acting in cartoons.
@@glennjpanting2081 you're assuming I read past the initial comment. You did say that, and I didn't notice. My bad. 🙃
What's funny that's had Bill Murray in? Ghostbusters. And Ghostbusters 2. He was also in Scrooged, but that's a Christmas film.
And laugh all you want, but I used to live near a place called "Nob End".
The idea of the groundhog, an animal also known as a woodchuck, a rodent that's a member of the marmot family, and which hibernates in Winter, able to function as a forecaster of the next 6 weeks' weather, is an old Pennsylvania Dutch tradition that says if he emerges from his burrow on Feb 2 and sees his shadow, that scares him back into his burrow, where he stays warm for the next 6 weeks of cold weather. If he does not see his shadow, he stays out, and the next 6 weeks will be more Spring-like.
The shadow itself is the curious part, because one might reason a day bright enough for the groundhog to cast a shadow ought to mean warmer weather on the way, but the groundhog tradition says otherwise. Several reasons have been proposed, including Feb 2 being Candlemas in Europe, which carried the old proverbial warning against undue optimism, "It might be sunny today, but don't get your hopes up." Or another idea is that cloudy weather is the beginning of Spring rains.
Whatever the reason for the connection between it being sunny enough for the groundhog to cast a shadow sharp enough to scare it back into its burrow, and the coming of more inclement, wintry weather, that's the tradition as it exists today. He sees his shadow, he's back in the hole, 6 more weeks of Winter. He does not see his shadow, he stays out in the less-than-sunny gloom, and the worst of Winter is over.
12:37 "I _love_ white chocolate."
Yeah. So do I. I don't usually buy Hershey bars during the _warmer_ months (because they tend to melt), but during the _colder_ months, the Hershey that I buy is the Cookies 'n' Cream flavor. It has white chocolate.
Typically, my favorite M&M flavor is peanut butter, but if they made _white-chocolate_ M&Ms, _they_ would probably be my favorite.
Yes Gobbler's Knob and the Groundhog celebration are absolutely real. BTW, the groundhog is correct about 39% of the time.
Bill Murray - 1 Ghostbusters | 2 Scrooged | 3 What About Bob ? (this will slay you !) | 4 (wildcard) The Man Who Knew Too Little
"What About Bob" might be Bill Murray's best and funniest movie. Definitely worth a watch!
the groundhog looks like a big squirrel but hibernates underground is why its called a groundhog
Someone from Peterhead so amused by gobblers knob is great!
For those of us who live in PA we know that there's a groundhog event every year in like every county with a different groundhog.
other Bill Murray movies to check out are 1.Caddy Shack 2.Meatballs 3.Ghostbusters 1 & 2 4.Stripes 5.Quick Change 6.What About Bob 7.The Man Who Knew Too Little
The rest of it is If he doesn't see his shadow it will be a month and a half until Spring. A month and a half is ALSO 6 weeks. That is the same as saying 6 or half a dozen😉😉👗👗👠👠💓💓 They said it lasted ten years!
23:33 "So the _groundhog._ What kind of animal is he?"
The groundhog. Also known as a woodchuck. He's a type of rodent.
Here in north west Alabama our groundhogs didn't even come out
Lookin like 6 more weeks of winter
Probably still in hybernation. One of the few animals that truly hybernate. They tried to wake the Canadian groundhog..."Fred la Marmotte" unfortunetly he was dead. Bad weather ahead for the Canadians it would seem.
Contrary to popular belief, Phil doesn't actually have to see his shadow; he just has to cast one to make his wintry prophecy. According to the Groundhog Club's records, which span from 1886 to 2017, the various incarnations of Punxsutawney Phil have predicted 107 forecasts of more winter and 18 of early spring.
👍👍👍 loved it. The opposite of Deja vu is jamais vu..... I believe it was cobblers knob cobbler is someone who mends shoe's. As opposed to cordwainer is someone who makes shoes. Hope that helps 😄
The town that is Gobblers Knob in this movie is Woodstock Illinois in real life. I went there for Groundhogs day years ago and it was a lot of fun. The town square was beautiful and still looked like it did in the movie.
I first saw Bill Murray when he replaced Chevy Chase on Saturday Night Live and all of his movies are funny but his most iconic film aside from Groundhog Day is the 1984 Ghostbusters where he plays a role originally written for John Baluchi who died before the film started production. Dan Ackroyd and a few other SNL alumni are in it too. It's sort of a superhero science fiction monster movie that spawned three or four sequels and a Saturday morning cartoon show.
I'm a new subscriber! I watched FOUR of your movie reviews just today. Three Naked Gun movies and Groundhog day. You brighten ✨️ my day.
He's done a lot of heartfelt movies! Must see movies are Caddyshack, stripes, both Ghostbusters, Scrooged, and a movie with a elephant and Matthew McConaughey!
I can't believe it's 30 years old.
Some early Bill Murray greats:
"Stripes"
"Caddyshack" (A bunch of comedy Greats in one movie)
"Ghostbusters"
It's a great moral in this movie: love helps you get through the day.
Good morning from Mesa Arizona. Bill Murray started on TV in the 1970s on a show called Saturday Night Live. His most famous movie is probably Ghostbusters. Next Christmas I'd recommend reacting to 'Scrooged', a version of A Christmas Carol, and one of his best.
The thing is, at 6:00AM, on February 2, in Pennsylvania, it would still be dark outside.
Yes, true. The alarm clock goes off at 6AM to give Phil time to prepare for the event.