Think of all the movies he wrote, co-wrote, directed, produced, acted in, not to mention radio and tv, ..... Harold Remis was the best of our generation. This was his masterpiece.
That breakfast scene reminds me of when we used to go down to Ventura to watch the concert on Sundays we would start out with egg Benedict's, then we would get a big omelette, and then we reach scrambled eggs and biscuits and spent two and a half hours eating before the show started.
All those questions to Nancy at the end: he was just trying to figure out her password security answers. "What was your first pet? What street did you grow up on? Childhood nickname? Mother's maiden name? Childhood friend? Father's middle name?"
With the piano, ice sculping, speaking fluent French, and the ability to know everyones routine/history to the point you almost don't even need a watch to confirm the time, and just "know" I'd say over 60 years. A middle age guy learning fluent French is not equal to a young persons ability to do the same, kind of goes for everything else aswell.
@@rpc717 to me it could be reminiscent of if there is a heaven When you go there you are there for ever more. Can you imagine how depressing that would be?
Interestingly, we all, the humanity or any life form never could see the past, and only for the last of 80 years as cinema industry and as society as individuals for the last 30 years we can actually watch videos as real memories over and over, this is truly unreal, but seems like we're programmed to be bored so fast that we take all new amazing stuff for granted, it might be a good thing, because it is what makes the civilizations and inventions appear, basically feeling that something is boring makes new exciting stuff, but for a moment I wanted to stop that circle and appreciate the invention of cinema, video, it is amazing, we can record ourselves, we're truly cool as species in that particular topic
She always seemed like a super high maintenance pain to me in this movie. Bill Murray has to practically be Superman. In real life if she was that hard to please she would have ended up single for the rest of her life.
This would be awesome at first though Doing literally anything you want and getting away with it cause you’re stuck in a time loop where the day repeats no matter what happens to you including death
I think that’s meant to be the point for these few scenes where Phil is taking advantage of having essentially immortality we root for him. And she obviously doesn’t know that so she sees it as him just killing himself
Why was Andie MacDowell the number one 90s love interest. She's the love interest in this, Four Weddings and Greencard. She's the weakest part of this film, I just can't get his interest he has in her. This is one of the few rom coms that's just as much a film for men as it is for women, but the female love interest isn't alluring in the slightest.
i didn't want to think too much into this movie but it conveys an ugly message that the guy has to go through so much crap and preparation to attract an AVERAGE looking woman of his dreams ? not talking about the hot blonde in the diner but the main female character i disliked this immensely
You've merely noticed collective zeitgeist of the time... and for as long before that as anyone can tell. Women have always been selective and men kind of embraced that and the notion of working and trying over and over to turn her "no" into a "yes" was seen as romantic. But that was when women were feminine. It was nearing the end of women being feminine amd the beginning of them all behaving like men and being masculine but it was still in that particular zone back in the 80s. Into the 90s too. It wasn't till the 00's and the invent of social media that the female hivemind behind eating itself in a narcissistic ego explosion of repulsive degenerate confrontational petulance!
@@donaldshotts4429 youre missing the point this entire movie or at least the second half is about impressing Rita Andie MacDowell's character she keeps rejecting him calling him out he keeps going back impressing her again and again
@@fredrezfield1629 I've seen the movie. My only point is she's not average looking. I will agree he had to work way too hard, but it's a movie. Normally the less you try the more they're interested and vice versa
I will never understand how this movie was so popular. Andie McDowell is the most irritating and wooden actress. Bill Murray keeps on playing the cynical grumpy old man.
If you get stuck in a loop, gotta turn lemons to lemonade. Nancy is a good start
Nancy...Lincoln...Walsh...thank you.
@@DostoyevskysCorpse Makes noises like a chipmunk when she's excited...
Well he started with Mrs. Lancaster
If I was stuck in a loop I'd be with Nancy over and over again bro!!!
@@SunshineSuperstarit would get old bro. Just like it does for him. Lol
One of the best movies of all time!
Thanks for this excellent excerpt.
Interesting how Phil punches Ned in the face and nobody seems to bother. Seems normal in that city. 😁
I imagine they'd all had to deal with Ned's sales pitch at some point.
Loved this one watched it over and over and over and over and over and over
Kinda like...oh... nevermind!
LOL, I see what you did there...
lol….ol…ol…
Ummm…
HA! BA DUM TSSSS 🥁
I see what you did there
I think Nancy was already interested right then and there.
Why play it straight when you can take advantage?
@@BiscuitDelivery because then you have to wait until tomorrow
I think he was trying to play Ned
Bill Murray's best movie.
Give 'The man who knew too little' a look.
@@vf19blue it's a funny, slapstick movie. it doesn't hold a candle to this.
easily as good as Lost In Translation.
What about Bob was a great movie too.
What about 'The Razor's Edge'?? I remember it as a pretty ambitious movie, but I don't really get Maugham.
Endless breakfast forever & ever?…I’ll take it.
“My years are not advancing as fast as you think”
Oh, I get it, LOLOLOL1
Think of all the movies he wrote, co-wrote, directed, produced, acted in, not to mention radio and tv, ..... Harold Remis was the best of our generation. This was his masterpiece.
In years later, he brought us another great comedy with Michael Keaton: Multiplicity
Not the world's biggest deal, but spelling his name correctly would be a sign of respect.
Of whose generation? I don't know what you're talking about. Please give us your dissertation on what you mean.
@@ModMokkaMatti okay then , the best of his generation
he didn't even have to wait to the "next day", you can tell by her body language she's into him
Yeah I agree!
Yeah, but you gotta leave them wanting more...
Even if a woman is rreally into you, it's hard to close the tell in one day. You need to have a specail tool.
She is absolutely gorgeous!!! WOW!!!!
_Nancy Lincoln Walsh....._
*PRO GAMER Move*
🤣🤣
Commas are a thing.
Bill Murray has a face like a well-chewed caramel.
Chickenpox and acne scars
Someone told me Nancy makes little chipmunk sounds ....
when she's excited.
Great movie / never gets old.
Punny
That breakfast scene reminds me of when we used to go down to Ventura to watch the concert on Sundays we would start out with egg Benedict's, then we would get a big omelette, and then we reach scrambled eggs and biscuits and spent two and a half hours eating before the show started.
Truly one of Bill Murray's best.
Harold Ramis’ movie mainly.
Love this film. Think I'll watch it again tomorrow.
and again, and again, and again, and again...
GREAT comment!
It's like a wholesome version of Edge of Tomorrow
Rita is so moralistic
Not often you get a Walter Scott quote in a film, though. And at this point, Phil really is "the wretch concentred all in self".
I'd take Nancy over Rita in a heartbeat.
He does. The next day, he pretends to be an old classmate and bangs her like a drum.
Go right ahead.
Nancy is a HOT flash in the pan. Rita... Rita's a slooowww burn.
chipmunks?
@@FredPlanatia well, when she's really excited
he learnt how to stop the loop. He made his life his way.
the mystical and metaphysical implications of this movie are boundless. -C
ahh yes, the old "phone listens to my conversation" trick again. I was telling my other half about this scene 2 days ago...
Wait till you just think about a scene.
Imagine having some broad pretentiously quote some poem at you while you’re trying to enjoy breakfast.
A go to movie when every network is showing 5 Shades of Grey
"Hey Phil,Phil? -Ned!!!🤜Splash😂
Stage 3 of a Moebius Loop: Enjoyment.
I'm sure I've seen this somewhere before.
instead of just striking a conversation with the woman right there he just wastes the chance and waits till the next "day" lol
I almost pissed my pants watching him stuff that wedge of cake in his mouth nonstop !!!
Bla ha ha !!!😂
( did anyone else like that Casba movie ? )
How else do you eat cake?
@@Scottie8740
Perhaps ( not ) like a F - ing caveman ?
@@rudeawakening3833 Your lack of affection for cake disturbs me. 🍰
Love that movie. I have my own personal copy.
I honestly wouldn't mind getting stuck in a time loop forever. I'll have fun too.
it would be a blessing as well as a curse
lol they should have done a scene where he just walks around naked
That guy from Radio days was brilliant
*NED?!*
One of the best parts
All those questions to Nancy at the end: he was just trying to figure out her password security answers.
"What was your first pet? What street did you grow up on? Childhood nickname? Mother's maiden name? Childhood friend? Father's middle name?"
Wrong decade
No, he’s just getting ready for the next day.
Passwords to the BOOTY!
True, but not to the modern degree. Outliers aren't exceptions. @markjohnson7488
Perhaps I'm getting old but I quite fancy the waitress
Eight years, eight months, 16 days, that is the length of his time in the world of Groundhog Day?
With the piano, ice sculping, speaking fluent French, and the ability to know everyones routine/history to the point you almost don't even need a watch to confirm the time, and just "know" I'd say over 60 years. A middle age guy learning fluent French is not equal to a young persons ability to do the same, kind of goes for everything else aswell.
Ramis in 2009 estimated it at 30 to 40 years.
Which is a SWEET deal!! Decades of no responsibilities, being omnipotent and omniscient, and not aging a day in the process.
@@rpc717 to me it could be reminiscent of if there is a heaven When you go there you are there for ever more. Can you imagine how depressing that would be?
Forget ability. He has allll day long to learn.@@grinkyle
Ok how did bill put that whole thing in his mouth. Pretty impressive
It was an homage to John Belushi in Animal House.
Sponge cake, it's smushes down pretty good like cotton candy.
There is atheory going around that Phil Conners has been re-living the Groundhog Day for over 30 years
Hey! Phil!..................lmao
This always felt alot like John Hughes.
I agree
John Hughes films had turned to crap by 1993
Fun Fact: Bill Murray ate everything he put in his mouth and didn't use a spit bucket as they're apt to do.
Interestingly, we all, the humanity or any life form never could see the past, and only for the last of 80 years as cinema industry and as society as individuals for the last 30 years we can actually watch videos as real memories over and over, this is truly unreal, but seems like we're programmed to be bored so fast that we take all new amazing stuff for granted, it might be a good thing, because it is what makes the civilizations and inventions appear, basically feeling that something is boring makes new exciting stuff, but for a moment I wanted to stop that circle and appreciate the invention of cinema, video, it is amazing, we can record ourselves, we're truly cool as species in that particular topic
Imagine.... being stuck in a loop with lovely Andie MacDowell...
She always seemed like a super high maintenance pain to me in this movie. Bill Murray has to practically be Superman. In real life if she was that hard to please she would have ended up single for the rest of her life.
You never get a second chance for a first impression. Or do you? 🤔
Bill channeling his inner John B
Whuh?
@@MuzixMaker Belushi
@@keithdubose2150 yeah I know, I was referring to Bills line with a full mouth.
1:03
Thank you
@@MrDetroit1701You’re welcome
2:04
for me
Yummy! It might be a good example of what your last meal could be if you only had one day to live. 🙂😋🍩🍰🥤
I consider breakfast a celebration of still being alive.
Ned gets killed by the Kentucky mafia eventually
Ok.. I’ll watch it again
The woman called Nancy, that is “movie plot”! actually no one will answer a stranger’s question in public , especially related to private question….
Lol.... actually you see youtubers interviewing strangers on the sidewalk all the time. They answer everything.
Imagine if Andie (Rita) kept messing up her poetry line, so they had to keep redoing the scene.
This movie as long ago I had to watch it a lot to understand the movie. Once I did I liked the movie.
WHT understanding did you acquire..?
@@Iamllumash he can make his life as he wanted it to be. He did to.
Nancy was a 10
She also dated Seinfeld after Newman lol
@@MoveSwiftlyNow-ei1xk i won't hold that against her
Doubly dine shall go down
Sir Walter scott
Doubly dying. That is from the Epistle of Jude really. Doubly dead or twice dead.
Nancy was game already. He didn't have to create a story.
My own fiance doesn't remember me 😂
OMG Groundhog day the prequel to Osmosis Jones
I love winter but to be stuck in it for 30 years gotta be hard. Why can't he relieve every day over like where it is summer?
I love listening to that poetry by Sir Walter Scott
Newman found this unacceptable.
I’d despise listening to that poetry all the time. Respectfully.
This would be awesome at first though Doing literally anything you want and getting away with it cause you’re stuck in a time loop where the day repeats no matter what happens to you including death
In the original concept, he was stuck for something like 10,000 years.
Love this movie. And I will not be seeing the musical
This America will never come back.
So would I
Nancy got duped in a way
Clairvoyant Forecaster
I think she misused the intention of the poem.
I always thought Andie McDowell was attractive but her character here is annoying.
I think that’s meant to be the point for these few scenes where Phil is taking advantage of having essentially immortality we root for him. And she obviously doesn’t know that so she sees it as him just killing himself
He didn't need to con Nancy. She would have slept with him if he had asked after breakfast.
Yeah, but sex after that meal that he had. Yikes.....
She’d gone out with him yes but he needed to make her believe she knew him to really jump in bed with him on a first date.
It's always conning.
Wouldn't his reactions affect hers?
The guy behind Andy was in the burbs with Tom hanks
The Burbs.
No. It's definitely The Burps. I ought to know, I watch it repeatedly.
@@jshaers96 sorry, the burbs
Being drinking to many 🍺🍺🍺
is bill murrey still allive ???
Isn't that the chick Jerry dumped because she dated Newman?
and later he screws the woman in pink
fund
Don’t record clips in Motion Smoothing, it looks terrible and makes me wanna vomit
lame clip, it should have the result
When women were like women
A real shame the beautiful Andy McDowel is such a terrible actress. Kinda spoilt Groundhog day for me.
Love this movie, despise this actress.
Why was Andie MacDowell the number one 90s love interest. She's the love interest in this, Four Weddings and Greencard. She's the weakest part of this film, I just can't get his interest he has in her. This is one of the few rom coms that's just as much a film for men as it is for women, but the female love interest isn't alluring in the slightest.
Andie MacDowells daughter is the cute little girl hitchhiking in "once upon a time in Hollywood " that Brad Pitt picks up....
Andie mcdowell has a hot daughter
i didn't want to think too much into this movie but it conveys an ugly message that the guy has to go through so much crap and preparation to attract an AVERAGE looking woman of his dreams ?
not talking about the hot blonde in the diner but the main female character i disliked this immensely
You've merely noticed collective zeitgeist of the time... and for as long before that as anyone can tell.
Women have always been selective and men kind of embraced that and the notion of working and trying over and over to turn her "no" into a "yes" was seen as romantic.
But that was when women were feminine. It was nearing the end of women being feminine amd the beginning of them all behaving like men and being masculine but it was still in that particular zone back in the 80s. Into the 90s too.
It wasn't till the 00's and the invent of social media that the female hivemind behind eating itself in a narcissistic ego explosion of repulsive degenerate confrontational petulance!
She got into acting from modeling, but ok she's average. I always want to see these guys wives/girlfriends when I see comments like this.
@@donaldshotts4429 youre missing the point this entire movie or at least the second half is about impressing Rita Andie MacDowell's character she keeps rejecting him calling him out he keeps going back impressing her again and again
@@fredrezfield1629 I've seen the movie. My only point is she's not average looking.
I will agree he had to work way too hard, but it's a movie. Normally the less you try the more they're interested and vice versa
I will never understand how this movie was so popular.
Andie McDowell is the most irritating and wooden actress.
Bill Murray keeps on playing the cynical grumpy old man.
Odd .... I have watched this movie before but I don't recall any of these scenes at all ! ! ! ! 🫓🥨🥯🥞🧇🍗🍔🍟🍕🥪🌮🍿🍩🍪🎂☕🥤🧋
"nancy. lincoln. walsh. ok." an exagerated example of the male sexual mind.
Worked though, didn't it? 🤷♂
Bill Murray whole lifetime one role. Boring. No actor at all
3:09 heyyy that's the girl who used to date Newman before Jerry xD