Bill Murray on Being Obnoxious
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- Опубликовано: 26 окт 2015
- "I‘m just an obnoxious guy who can make it appear charming, that’s what they pay me to do"
- Bill Murray in October 1988
T.J. English was tasked with writing a profile of Bill Murray for Irish America magazine. This was around the time Scrooged came out. So he headed out to Murray's house in New Jersey. The guys sat down and the tape recorder was turned on. Murray's dog ran about and wrecked a little havoc.
Murray cracked wise on giving back to his mom when he made it big, hijinks on the set of Ghostbusters, the spiritual change that saved him from destruction, and how fame sort of helps with talking to women.
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Bill Murray openly states he's obnoxious and does it in a way that makes me like him more. That's one likable obnoxious guy.
Bill Murray is one cool dude.
"People ususally go through a bad period when they're successful..."
damn who knew garfield could be so philosophical
"It's not Q and A is it?"
The heart of humor is surprise.
HEY HEY, Y'KNOW HEY,
I've heard that Bill Murray goes beyond just breaking the Fourth Wall...he will get off the stage, sit down next to you, then say to you, "Can you believe this guy?" in reference to the character he is playing. Wisecrack explains it better.
No wonder why Hunter S Thompson loved this guy so much. He got it.
"People usually go through a bad period when they're successful..."
It would be amazing if you guys made a Frank Zappa episode, that guy was such an oddball genius. a Stanley Kubrick one would be awesome as well :)
What a talent he has. Although he is obnoxious he isn’t a total jerk about it so it’s not too rambunctious. Really though he is just cutting loose and being himself which is charming and refreshing to see. A real class act
I think renaming the video "Bill Murray on Fame" is more appropriate
Bill Murray is a lot more creative then he gives himself credit for. I wish he wasn't so picky for roles. The thing is if he did more roles he could take a mundane project and turn it into something truly special. - just from his input.
These interviews help me get thru my fucked up struggles im dealing with and been dealing with the past few years and my 21 years of hell, it helps with my clinical depression, ptsd, anxiety disorder, panic attacks and my existential worries without taking medications that give me more side effects than help
I was 17 when I met Bill Murray at a firework show. At the time (2015; Ik, not long ago at this point), my mom worked at the Chamber of Commerce in Lake City, South Carolina, and every spring they would have ArtFields, a huge art festival in the Southeast US, which they would include a "celebrity" judge to pick the winner. That year, Bill was picked to do so since he was good friends with the Mayor. Everyone wanted pictures and autographs from him, but they were denied due to the Mayor being there as well (basically security reasons). On the final night of the festival, May 2, I was in the back of the audience trying to see Bill, slowly but getting closer to the stage. But by the time I got in front, he already left. Then after the awards were given out, the firework show began. I was in the back, again, watching the display. But as I was watching, I heard someone say, "Great fireworks, huh?" Sensing it was at me, I turned to my left and tilted my head upward, and there he was, standing right beside me, about 2 inches from his arm to mine. My eyes widened by such sight, but at the same time, I acted cool so I wouldn't make a scene. So I turned my head back up at the sky and said clear and loud enough for him to hear me, "Yeah it is…"
"Settle your accounts before you leave the house every day" WOW. {words of wisdom}
It is the animation that makes this clip work. The artist is VERY talented.
I love how he admits it could have been anyone. He just answered the right curtain call and poof, fame and fortune for the lottery winner. Even though others around him clearly deserved it more.
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