Golden Age Cinema's Bill Murra-thon

The Golden Age Cinema is hosting day upon day of Bill Murray at his finest.
Shannon Connellan
Published on January 19, 2015
Updated on March 23, 2015

Overview

Spending his time spontaneously bartending with RZA, doing the dishes at Scottish student golf mixers, and becoming "one of the most prolific party crashers of his generation", Bill Murray is now indisputably legendary. But aside from sporadically making peoples lives by simply showing up, Murray's film career runs rings around his moments of internet implosion. So, in a one-off marathon of long-overdue worship, the Golden Age are throwing their very own Bill Murra-thon.

Coinciding with the actual date of Groundhog Day, Tuesday, February 3 and running through to Sunday, February 8, the Bill Murra-thon includes all your favourite classic Murray moments and his latest Golden Globe-nomination. Anchoring the Murray-love in the present day, watch the man growl and grumble through one of his most unflatteringly kickass roles yet, the misunderstood next-door neighbour in St Vincent (just don't watch the trailer, all the good bits are in the trailer).

Then it's time to head back to golden era Murray, with the ironically ever-rewatchable Groundhog Day, the immortal Ghostbusters, and Wes Anderson heart-huggers Rushmore and Moonrise Kingdom. Finally, the red beanie on top — a screening of The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou complete with salted popcorn, Campari and sodas and your ticket to Team Zissou: that gem of a red beanie.

And while they're not screening, it's best if we all remember that time Murray totally saved the day in Space Jam and helped you talk to girls in Meatballs. Neva4get.

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