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GROUNDHOG DAY - MOVIE REACTION - FIRST TIME WATCHING 

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@YourXavier
@YourXavier Год назад
The bit with the homeless guy always gets me. Sometimes, there's just nothing you can do, no matter how hard you try.
@corvus1374
@corvus1374 Год назад
They overdubbed her with Glenn Close in Tarzan because her Southern accent was too strong. She managed to overcome it, but that was her first movie.
@Blutteufel
@Blutteufel Год назад
It's a good reminder that you should never waste your time with worthless bums.
@christopheryochum3602
@christopheryochum3602 Год назад
The thing with the homeless guy makes me tear up every time. Very sweet.
@chanceneck8072
@chanceneck8072 Год назад
Yep, that scene scarred me as a kid.... Tried to avoid it on rewatches until I grew up....
@chanceneck8072
@chanceneck8072 Год назад
Damn and I just cried again like a baby... 😅😭
@shogunn2517
@shogunn2517 Год назад
Andie McDowell is probably one of the most adorable humans in Hollywood history everytime she opens her mouth.
@izzonj
@izzonj Год назад
Her daughter is pretty lovely, too!
@3DJapan
@3DJapan Год назад
@@izzonj Sarah or Rainey?
@shogunn2517
@shogunn2517 Год назад
@@izzonj agreed. Can't remember when I saw her but I thought "that kid's adorable. She looks familiar, who's her parents? Andie McDowell, well that makes sense!" Lol
@FallicIdol
@FallicIdol Год назад
They actually wanted Tori Amos for the role, but she opted to tour for her new album at the time. It pretty much ended her prospects into acting, minus random bit parts but her music career took off
@flarrfan
@flarrfan Год назад
Hope you've seen her in the delightful Four Weddings and a Funeral.
@crawdaddy2004
@crawdaddy2004 Год назад
This makes me think of my mom. She and I loved watching this together. Also, it’s the anniversary of my mom and dad’s first date. I miss you, Mom.
@Jessica_Roth
@Jessica_Roth Год назад
The previous comment is a scammer, obviously. That's a lovely story. It somewhat depresses me that I don't have the slightest idea of my parents' "love story". I mean, it did take them 22 years to get divorced; presumably at some point they were happy enough that they might have talked about stuff like that. But if they did, I don't remember it. It's nice that you have such lovely memories.
@kathyastrom1315
@kathyastrom1315 Год назад
I don’t think the cycle of endless Groundhog Days is broken until Phil says to Rita “I’m happy now.” That’s when the snow starts, which is the first time we see it snow in the town itself.
@shawnwacek6791
@shawnwacek6791 Год назад
I think that's the best way to tell that the curse is broken that he's under and he says I'm happy now to Rita then you see snow
@MrParkerman6
@MrParkerman6 Год назад
Well- it starts because he says: I wanna spend one more second in Puxatawny? I don't think so! Something to that effect!
@chanceneck8072
@chanceneck8072 Год назад
Nice detail.
@Sairin13
@Sairin13 Год назад
That's possible, if you look at the musical which the movie's writer was involved with, it's pretty evident that before he could escape Groundhog Day he had to stop wanting to get out. So being content with Rita would fit thematically. I think in the musical the line is "I was sure, I thought the only way to better days was thru tomorrow, but I know now that I know nothing. But I'm here and I'm fine..."
@JarinCOD
@JarinCOD 11 месяцев назад
It's crazy it took him dozens of years to find hapiness.
@MorriganAtwood
@MorriganAtwood Год назад
I think this movie does a good job of illustrating what it is like to have depression, what it looks like to descend into your lowest point and then gradually come out of it again. Being kinda negative to start that feels almost defensive, even funny, because you see the world in such a definite way. Then every day starts to feel like it is on repeat, to the point of meaninglessness. Because that is what the depth of depression is: Nothing makes you feel anything and nothing changes. There may be a point where you feel invincible because of it but that eventually goes. Then you just want it all to stop because that would be a different kind of nothing, at least. Then when feelings start to come back, good or bad, they are kind of heavy and hard to take, and coming out of it is also gradual; the first time you feel and experience everything without that cloud over you feels perfected in a way, and then you are ready to move cautiously forward.
@daddynitro199
@daddynitro199 Год назад
That level of understanding comes from experience. I hope you’re having a good week!
@miamivicefanatic9736
@miamivicefanatic9736 Год назад
A key point is when Rita tells Phil that "maybe it's not a curse". After she says that, Phil starts using the time-loop to improve himself and become a better person.
@mikebrown7799
@mikebrown7799 Год назад
The estimated time Phil spent in the time loop is 33 years, 350 days!🤯 NOOOOOOO!!!!😱Punxsatawney Phil saw his shadow today, so there will be 6 more weeks of winter, just like the movie.😞The guy running the Groundhog ceremony and was choking is Bill Murray's brother Brian Doyle Murray. The doctor Phil sees is his buddy Egon from the "Ghostbusters" films, Harold Ramis R.I.P. Great timing and reactions for this classic comedy, Addie!!!🎬👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽(The rarely seen four claps!)
@gregghelmberger
@gregghelmberger Год назад
In one of the original versions of the script, Phil spent 10,000 years in Punxatawny.
@tsrgoinc
@tsrgoinc Год назад
I thought the consensus was it would take over a 100 years to perfect all the things he can do in the film. It's said that it takes at least 10,000 hours to master something, at just 3 hours a day it would take 9 years to perfect one thing. Ice sculpting, piano 18 years Ok, doable in 33 years but only if he did just the things he perfected but he doesn't
@mikebrown7799
@mikebrown7799 Год назад
@@tsrgoinc People smarter than me took the time to figure out how long everthing actually took for the time loops in the film.
@ajclements4627
@ajclements4627 Год назад
With my brain, I’d need 20k years minimum lol to perfect anything I try.
@Paldasan
@Paldasan Год назад
@@tsrgoinc the 10k is quasi real, in that mastery usually takes years but there are too many other factors involved. A child, or someone starting to learn a skill in childhood may need less hours because of the plasticity of their brain, but a child also tends to need an outside source of motivation to continue that path to mastery. There is also the ability to learn multiple skills in parallel so while he could learn piano for a few hours a day he can also butt that with the ice sculpting, and learning the various ins and outs of the town and it's inhabitants. Of course the research done for the 10k figure was done with the highest level of achievers in a small number of fields, which isn't mastery at all but a combination of genetic ability (talent), opportunities provided by others, and lots of practice and study, whereas to be a Master historically in something like a trade was the ability to produce a master work (which doesn't have to be some awe inspiring end product, just a piece showing that you have mastered all the various skills required for your trade) and have the approval of all the other locals in that trade who have also achieved that level. Phil doesn't need to produce a Rembrant, or play the piano like a world renowned virtuoso, he just needs to be competent.
@noisyrhysling
@noisyrhysling Год назад
The attention to all the little details are fun to catch. When the nurse is giving him the news about the old man's death you can see the kid who fell out of the tree in the background with a broken leg.
@GatorScribe726
@GatorScribe726 Год назад
Holy cow! I never noticed!
@thebkg
@thebkg Год назад
NICE Catch! So likely there was a screen shot where he went around the emergency room looking for ppl he Could save when he finally accepted he couldn't save the old man. Wonder if they added it as a cut screen on the DVD?
@testfire3000
@testfire3000 Год назад
Wow, I have seen this movie many times and never noticed that detail before. Thanks for pointing it out!
@paulbrawley2595
@paulbrawley2595 Год назад
Yes, Thank you! I too never noticed this!
@Caseytify
@Caseytify Год назад
I've seen various estimates between 30 and 50 years. My take is that Phil (he has the same name as the groundhog!) is in Hell, or at least in purgatory. His first impulse was to satisfy his baser appetites, from food & money to... other activities.😏 Even that began to pall, and he started to despair, to the point where even that didn't free him. The turning point, IMO, was when he began to care about the homeless man. Yet no matter what he did, the man died. At that point Phil learned to accept things as they are, and help where you can, even when they don't thank you (rotten kid!). When he finally learned to love himself, he also learned to live others, and give of himself selflessly. When he learned to love others, he became lovable. It was Rita's love that saved him.
@kilroy987
@kilroy987 Год назад
The movie was an interesting study of what a person might do when they realize they are caught in a loop - panic, mischief, destructive behavior, trying to make it end, coming to terms, and doing as much positive with it as possible.
@MrParkerman6
@MrParkerman6 Год назад
Originally the screenwriters were toying with the idea of making it a dark horror film in which Phil abused his power and goes on a killing Spree!
@nickinderrieden7630
@nickinderrieden7630 Год назад
@@MrParkerman6 those are the deleted scenes. Scene 29: Int - Diner. Phil goes on murderous rampage.
@michaelstach5744
@michaelstach5744 Год назад
Some people link his behavior to Elizabeth Kübler-Ross’s stages of grief, denial, bargaining, … acceptance. Others link it to Hindu philosophy.
@xorsyst1
@xorsyst1 Год назад
3:01 "Oh, is he going to get stuck here?" Oh sweet summer child :D
@davidmcleod5133
@davidmcleod5133 Год назад
What nobody ever talks about is how messed up Phil would be after something like that. Living 35-years where you know everything that’s going to happen and having no permanent consequences to your actions, to suddenly being thrust back into linear-time reality… that’s Stephen King level horror right there.
@rmhartman
@rmhartman Год назад
Would love to see a story on the aftermath. Maybe not of Phil, but another time looper.
@trevorlambert4226
@trevorlambert4226 Год назад
According to the writer, the idea is that he spent something like 10,000 years there. I think it would only take about 1 year before you'd be completely crazy.
@michaeljacyna1973
@michaeljacyna1973 Год назад
Not only that, but it's implied he never is able to escape the town. So for him, it's been decades that he hasn't seen his family, friends, or other co-workers.
@PrimeCircuit
@PrimeCircuit Год назад
I think the idea is that Phil needed a lot of time to appreciate himself, because he hated himself most of all people.
@alexfontes4974
@alexfontes4974 Год назад
​@@trevorlambert4226 imagine living in total certainty and security, no fear of death, all the wrongs you do are wiped, you never feel any shame or fear, for thousands of years. And then you go back to reality, how would you cope with uncertainty? Guy would have a cardiac arrest just from the thought of death, he would live the rest of his life in constant panic state.
@michellepeters7066
@michellepeters7066 Год назад
Please watch "The Neverending Story".
@andreshernandez1180
@andreshernandez1180 Год назад
No, that takes forever
@davidmcleod5133
@davidmcleod5133 Год назад
@@andreshernandez1180 😂😂😂
@tmytyson
@tmytyson Год назад
Bill Murray was/is notorious for getting very curmudgeonly over the course of a film's development; the running story is director Harold Ramis used that knowledge when filming. The later scenes were filmed first, when Murray was at his most likeable, and the beginning scenes were filmed last, when he had returned to his normal acerbic self. As a post-script, this film marked the end of Ramis and Murray's friendship; they didn't speak to eachother until just before Ramis died in 2014.
@Lancun
@Lancun Год назад
Imagine how insane Phil's life must be at that point. 33+ years without access to a hot shower in a cold winter. Hell no.
@WilliamPitcher
@WilliamPitcher Год назад
Addie: "I wonder if anyone has counted up the days?" Me: "Oh you sweet summer child."
@Sairin13
@Sairin13 Год назад
His depression/suicide sequence is so poignant. One of the most emotional moments in cinema is when he leaps from the tower It's even worse in the musical with the song playing. In the musical it's fully overcast and gray on Groundhog day and he has one line where he says. "I'm never going to see the sun again."
@shadesofgold24
@shadesofgold24 Год назад
Your comment about him slipping and breaking his back is actually a genius plot for a dark comedy. Phil spends all his time, learns his lesson, is a better person for it, dies the next day, turns out that’s how life works. You relive your last full day over and over until you find the meaning of life and finish it as a good person, then you finally pass
@Tantalus010
@Tantalus010 Год назад
It makes sense, if you think about it from a fairness point of view. Phil got extra time to work on improving himself (and also got to have a lot of consequence-free fun in the process). He also got all of this in violation of multiple laws of nature. It makes sense that there'd be a pretty heavy cost to it.
@PhilBagels
@PhilBagels Год назад
Or that he died on the first day, and the whole time-loop thing was just a "dream" as he was dying. An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge.
@RDRussell2
@RDRussell2 Год назад
I like this idea in a gallows-humor sort of way - the irony of it all. But I don't think ANY Hollywood studio would have ever allowed such an ending! This was a successful box office hit. This suggestion, even with merit, might have made the movie box office poison.
@jamesparson
@jamesparson Год назад
Awwwwwww
@tbrizius
@tbrizius Год назад
It’s a very spiritual movie. Some have described it as the classic purgatory
@BKPrice
@BKPrice Год назад
"Is he gonna get stuck here." Boy did you have no idea how true that was on so many levels.
@grassroots8165
@grassroots8165 Год назад
I love Groundhog Day but mainly because this movie is one of my favorites. It gets better each time you watch it. Diving into the movie trivia is great too!
@MadTheDJ
@MadTheDJ Год назад
There are whole academic essays written about this film, some breaking down how long Phil was in the loop (it's a lot longer than you'd think), while others discuss the philosophical and theological aspects of his situation (fate, freewill, reincarnation, etc.). It's a testament to Murray, Ramis and everyone involved that such a simple, high concept story (person repeats the same day over and over) could be both enjoyable as entertainment and praised for its depth and substance. Add to that the tensions and problems behind the camera. Murray and Ramis (long-time friends and collaborators) had a falling out over this movie (apparently they mended things after several years, thankfully). Once you've seen this movie, it sticks with you.
@bossfan49
@bossfan49 Год назад
Addie, at 3:34 when we first see Ned Ryerson (Stephen Tobolowski)- behind him is Woodstock Jewelers. Most of the movie was actually filmed in Woodstock, IL (about an hour NW of Chicago). A few years after the film, the town began hosting "Groundhog Days" during the first week of Feb- 5 days of events revolving around the movie. Two movie screenings in the local movie theater, a breakfast, walking tours, memorabilia etc..
@MattRowland
@MattRowland Год назад
Addie, This is one of my favorite movies of all time. I have been to Woodstock, Illinois where they filmed this, and have toured all around their downtown. It is really neat. The Cafe is now a Mexican restaurant, we ate there while we were there. The bed and breakfast is a real bed and breakfast in real life, though when it was filmed, it was a private residence. There are historical markers all over the town showing where everything took place.
@pumkinheadfanvhsforever6087
the best is watching the movie in the theater there on Groundhog's Day. They do it every year weather it's an anniversary or not. They use to invite the location scout and other production people from the crew to talk about different behind the scenes stuff that was specific to the town. Like the section of tracks they used to film on and so on. I remember when a couple of my classmates talked about going and watching the filming the week after in school.
@cheshirekat528
@cheshirekat528 Год назад
“Oh,he’s going to get stuck there…” You have no idea 😜😁
@jimclayson
@jimclayson Год назад
Saw this one in the theater and thoroughly enjoyed it. It's not the first movie to feature a "time loop" plot, but it did a lot to popularize the concept in the west.
@itt23r
@itt23r Год назад
Having now seen first time reactions to this movie over and over and over ad infinitum, I have developed a theory as to why the day keeps repeating (in the movie, that is, not my life). When Rita tells Phil on the first Groundhog's Day to try it again without the sarcasm and he blows her off, someone upstairs (or downstairs) was apparently listening and decided to make him relive the day until he did what she'd asked.
@paulbrawley2595
@paulbrawley2595 Год назад
That's a great theory!
@scottdarden3091
@scottdarden3091 Год назад
I was a news photographer, and they do call themselves the talent 😆
@freeportkid
@freeportkid Год назад
Growing up outside Punxsutawney I can assure you it is some peoples favorite holiday
@bobkatfan2013
@bobkatfan2013 Год назад
“Is here going to get stuck there?” More than you know.
@garylee3685
@garylee3685 Год назад
The mayor is Brian Doyle Murray- Bill's older brother.
@MattKittredge2112
@MattKittredge2112 Год назад
The movie was actually filmed in a little town in Illinois called Woodstock. Me and a friend of mine visited it last year, and the town STILL looks almost identical to how it looked 30 years ago - minus some obvious updates to some of the store fronts - but aside from that, I legit felt like I was in the movie! Every year on Groundhog Day, they actually have a big festival in the town, just like in the movie. The movie theater there even does a 24 hour screening of the movie on Groundhog Day as well lol
@jamesfuller6230
@jamesfuller6230 Год назад
Hey Addie!! Just wanted to thank you for always brightening up my days, and for another great reaction to one of my favourite movies!! 😀!!
@mojoshivers
@mojoshivers Год назад
Somebody said to get as proficient as he did in all those tasks, the days stuck would be in the low thousands of days-possibly near 12,000 days according to one article that added it up. Especially to get good at the skills where he’d have a limited amount of time to practice like the piano, ice sculpting, and implied multiple languages would taking longer than you’d think.
@Fonny222
@Fonny222 Год назад
I read that one of the scenes they cut or maybe didn’t even film was going to show he went to the library and read one page of a book each day and that at one point he realized he had read every book in the library. Harold Ramis, the director once, said it was a 10 year loop, but then later said it was probably 30-40 years. So the actual number is a mystery I guess.
@mojoshivers
@mojoshivers Год назад
@@Fonny222 Yeah, there are a lot more clues the original count was definitely going to be shown a lot higher. Like I read he was going to teach himself how to drive every vehicle in town, including construction; he was going to learn how-to skills like carpentry, plumbing, and wiring; and also he was going to take up multiple styles of cooking at pro chef levels.
@nooneofconsequence1251
@nooneofconsequence1251 Год назад
it wasn't just all the skills that he learned, though... he knew, from MEMORY, down to the SECOND, when every single thing in the entire town was going to happen... what everyone was going to say, where they were going to be, when they would fall, get a flat tire, or choke, which direction they would be looking in... he knew every town person's complete back story, too... meaning that he must have spent days or weeks or years with each one individually getting to know them. It's unrealistic that the suicidal depression only lasted a few days as seen in the film, too. Realistically that went on for 5, 10, or 20 years, perhaps longer. Without any help and nothing changing day in day out, he could have spent a century like that. There's so much that must have happened off-screen, many thousands of times more than what is on-screen. I always feel like people are severely underestimating how much time he must have spent in the loop when they ONLY consider the skills we are seen and then give a conservative estimate of how long it would take to learn each skill, as if Phil was on a speed run trying to power level his way through becoming a chiropractor, piano virtuoso, card flipping champ, ice sculptor, French poetry scholar, et cetera. He probably picked up most of those skills just out of complete boredom over the course of centuries, not because he set out at the beginning to learn each one as fast as he could.
@michaelkreitzer1369
@michaelkreitzer1369 Год назад
@@nooneofconsequence1251 Exactly. I think the people suggesting 30ish years are lowballing it. It almost deserves another movie depicting how messed up he'd be after returning to reality, but modern Hollywood would just mess it up.
@SG-js2qn
@SG-js2qn Год назад
IMO, this is one of the best movies ever. More real life lessons than pretty much any other film. There was even a car chase, a bank heist, and an explosion. And a cute animal. :)
@davidward9737
@davidward9737 Год назад
I agree with you, there is a huge lesson in this movie, be a better person, make most of each day that you are giving.
@caleidoo
@caleidoo Год назад
Not the best, but just one of those near perfect movies in a genre - or a combination of genres like this one. Like what Total Recall did for action movies. The 1990s were a good decade. And of course, Bill Murray is a force of nature. His wit, facial expression and timing always delivers.
@andrewjones575
@andrewjones575 Год назад
It's bland & very repetitive. The plot is boring & ridiculous.
@paulbrawley2595
@paulbrawley2595 Год назад
I too think this movie is one of the greatest ever made.
@andrewjones575
@andrewjones575 Год назад
@@paulbrawley2595 How so?
@BagginsWulf
@BagginsWulf 5 месяцев назад
Excellent video as always! Fun fact: Harold Ramis, the director (and Bill Murray's co-star in Ghostbusters), knew Bill Murray very well (although they had a falling out after-and largely due to-this movie), and because of this, he decided to film the scenes in reverse order. That way, Murray's freshest performances would be in the later scenes, when Phil was supposed to be happy, and when Murray started to get jaded and annoyed with the film, they would be filming the scenes where Phil is a jaded, narcissistic jerk. Absolutely genius move.
@TeflonDave
@TeflonDave 3 месяца назад
A year and a half later viewing, and two months later reading, but thank you! I've absolutely loved this movie ever since the very first time I saw it at the theatre in college, waaaay back in '93. I knew about all the trouble between Murray and Ramis, and all the rewrites, and so many details about the production, but I never knew about the reverse order! Apparently that's just as well-known! I guess if you pay attention, you can learn something new every day! Thanks!!
@mikesterling688
@mikesterling688 Год назад
I had to laugh when you asked,"Is he gonna get stuck here?"😂
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@roysoto2715 Год назад
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@hungryewok1684
@hungryewok1684 Год назад
3:02 "oh is he going to get stuck here?" Oh my, you have no idea how right you are
@houdin654jeff
@houdin654jeff Год назад
A truly perfect movie. I am watching this reaction on Groundhog Day, which also happens to be my birthday, so thank you for the shoutout to both! Watching people react to this, I'm kind of amazed how rarely people comment on how much of a jerk Phil is at the beginning of the movie. He's a truly awful person, he's a mean jerk to co-workers and strangers, he manipulates women into sleeping with him because he can get away with it and openly tries to do the same to Rita, save scumming his way through their dates. He only realizes what an empty shell of a person he is after she slaps him several dozen times... but then he does genuinely change, which is heartwarming and lovely. A great watch and a fun rewatch when you know what's coming. I think he does stay up until 6:00 multiple times, but the only one they really show is when he snaps the pencil in half and waits watching the clock. He seems surprised when he wakes up the next time and I took that to mean he instantly went from staring at the broken pencil and the clock to awake at 6:00. I also assume he watches Rita until 6:00 the day he opens up to her about his situation.
@MasterBiffPudwell
@MasterBiffPudwell 8 месяцев назад
There are really a lot of people that show up to see that groundhog. I was in the area delivering a load when I was trucking so I went to see it just to be able say I had seen it. I really blew my mind how many people were there. It reminds me of a county fair happening.
@datisalaee4693
@datisalaee4693 Год назад
Thanks Addie for this timely reaction. It was lots of fun. Now If you liked this concept "12:01" with Jonathan Silverman & Helen Slater is also fun and "EDGE OF TOMORROW" is a far superior movie!
@joshuawiedenbeck6944
@joshuawiedenbeck6944 Год назад
This is basically a "modern" take on "It's a Wonderful Life" with Jimmy Stewart. The idea that one individual and their actions have an important impact on everything around them, and that they should try to be the best person they can because of it.
@danmcdonald3723
@danmcdonald3723 Год назад
Hi Addie, thanks for reacting to this! One of my favorite movies. I also consider it to be Bill Murray's best, even though I absolutely loved him in Ghostbusters. But this movie, he's so good with the comedy portions, but he's also amazing in the levels of despair he displays. And then he can be so charming and delightful as he tries to help the old man and helping all of the people around town. He even gets a musical interlude! And then of course, he's wonderful in the romantic parts, and his display of affections for Rita and his delivery of those loving lines... it's hard to beat. This movie showcases all of Bill's abilities, and he shines throughout.
@ArgonTheAware
@ArgonTheAware Год назад
It has become kind of a tradition to watch Groundhog Day reactions every year and warn them that they have to keep on doing the reaction until they get it right
@J-S.P
@J-S.P Год назад
8:17 - Harold Ramis(who played the doctor in this scene) directed this movie, and also played Egon in GHOSTBUSTERS.
@EsotericRage
@EsotericRage Год назад
One of the best movies ever made. So happy you're doing this one. You do great work Addie 😁🤣😊
@MM-pl5ed
@MM-pl5ed Год назад
i would like to highly recommend the following classic movies: Phantoms (1998) From Hell (2001) Red Planet (2000) The Blob (1988) Color out of Space (2019) The Void (2017) Rubikon (2020) Angel's Heart (1987) The Colony (2013) Altered States (1980) Life Force (1985) Last Days on Mars (2013) Event Horizon (1997) Young Sherlock Homes & enigma of the Pyramid (1985) League of Extraordinary Gentleman (2003)
@Luzarioth
@Luzarioth Год назад
"I re-life the same Day over and over again" EVERY OTHER Movie/Show/Game/Whatever: "You mean like Groundhog Day ?"
@shadycnetwork
@shadycnetwork Год назад
Don't hate that it worked. Any guy in that situation would do that. ( Que the simps saying I would never lol )
@p2va73xc6j3
@p2va73xc6j3 Год назад
The guy presenting the groundhog/saved from choking in the restaurant, is Bill's brother, Brian Doyle Murray.
@woodch
@woodch Год назад
Fun fact: They filmed the scene where the truck goes into the quarry just a couple miles from me! And the bulk of the movie in the town of Woodstock, IL just about an hour away! And I still love this movie :D
@scottmason7312
@scottmason7312 Год назад
They should have made Groundhog Day 2, but simply released the same movie.
@kenkonwick6660
@kenkonwick6660 Год назад
I just got home frim Punxatawney fromw tidays ceremony. Its one of the most fun things i do. 20k people drunk and partying since noon yesterday. Its a quaint little town thst is as fruendly and hospitable as u will find. 20k drunk people at 7 am is an interesting site, all trying to see a furry animal. Its a sught i recomend to anyone within a 3-4 hr drive. The movie is fun as well. Its all about personal growth with a few fun twists.
@tsogobauggi8721
@tsogobauggi8721 Год назад
3:00 Oh, he really is going to get stuck there. ;) 9:07 Well something like that, later. :) 21:06 Aaww... you are so sweet. 22:19 Haha!
@tsogobauggi8721
@tsogobauggi8721 Год назад
22:27 This is very funny movie, but then comes that old homeless guy part... and my heart aches. :(
@BeastrealDT
@BeastrealDT Год назад
Basically Phil was living the pandemic. 🤣 Love this movie. Play my DVD every year. ✌️❤️🌹
@88happiness
@88happiness 3 месяца назад
The more reactions I watch the more I respect the actor who plays Ned.
@phtevenj
@phtevenj Год назад
my birthday is the 21st so THANKS
@williamwatson4354
@williamwatson4354 Год назад
This is one of my all time favorite movies, from the music, to the writing to the acting.
@terrylandess6072
@terrylandess6072 Год назад
"Happy Birthday?" Lol. I wondered how you were getting out of that one - well played!
@themidsouthcyclist8880
@themidsouthcyclist8880 Год назад
Many of us (random strangers) hope that Groundhog Day 2 is released in theaters, and that it is actually just Groundhog Day. Guaranteed no one would walk out.
@martinm8991
@martinm8991 Год назад
To me, this is the best movie ever made. (followed by the 5th element) People did a lot of research on how many days he must have spent in the loop, in order to acquire all those skills - results vary around 35 years.
@izzonj
@izzonj Год назад
I think that one of the best things about this movie is that it didn't explain anything. Why did it happen? How did it happen? Did it really happen? It doesn't matter!
@thestoicsoliloquies4041
@thestoicsoliloquies4041 Год назад
I went to Punxsutawney today to see the prediction. 6 more weeks of winter.
@BubbaCoop
@BubbaCoop Год назад
Simon Gallagher reached his ultimate conclusion: Phil Connors was stuck in the time loop for 12,395 days. That’s 33 years and 350 days
@alaneskew2664
@alaneskew2664 Год назад
I still think is much longer than that
@BubbaCoop
@BubbaCoop Год назад
@@alaneskew2664 No way to be sure. Supposedly the screenwriter originally proposed 10,000 years
@alaneskew2664
@alaneskew2664 Год назад
@@BubbaCoop that's more reasonable to learn and do all that, not to mention his downtime
@thebkg
@thebkg Год назад
@Alan Eskew it's actually not. Take piano for instance. When someone takes up learning piano they don't spend 1hr every day with a teacher, at most it's once a week. For that matter only a small percentage of ppl would even practice every single day. Thus working daily with a teacher you could master a skill very quickly. And in 33 years master more skills than most very talented people ever spend the time to learn.
@alaneskew2664
@alaneskew2664 Год назад
@thebkg but it's not just the piano. It's his memorization of events, getting to know everyone, his depression, its all the events, I'm thinking it would take more than 33 years. Probably closer to 1000 than 33
@todderickson2435
@todderickson2435 Год назад
This movie is an underrated classic. Unique concept, great cast, emotional moments, and a lot of heart. Great reactions as always Addie! Glad you watched it! 😊 This movie is an underrated classic. Unique concept, great cast, emotional moments, and a lot of heart. Great reactions as always Addie! Glad you watched it! 😊 This movie is an underrated classic. Unique concept, great cast, emotional moments, and a lot of heart. Great reactions as always Addie! Glad you watched it! 😊
@derdork3233
@derdork3233 Год назад
German here. What the heck even is groundhog day?
@Blaiyan
@Blaiyan Год назад
A classic
@actingkeith
@actingkeith Год назад
Addie asks, "Oh, is he gonna get stuck here?" Yes. Yes, he is...
@SighDontWantAHandle
@SighDontWantAHandle 6 месяцев назад
The director said he repeated the same day 10 years then changed his mind to 34 years. The screen writer said it was a 1000 years.
@canceltheapocalypse8190
@canceltheapocalypse8190 Год назад
If you follow closely, Phil goes through the five stages of grief.
@bobapjok4241
@bobapjok4241 Год назад
If you notice when its the last day, they do play "ive got you babe" but it is not in the same place. It starts at the beginning intro instead of the the "so put your little hand in mine" part
@CaddyJim
@CaddyJim Год назад
*#Groundhog** Day obviously lasted years*
@DVDhoarder
@DVDhoarder Год назад
Fantastic movie ( and reaction 🙂👍). Bill Murray never fail, no matter what role, he does it perfectly. Another great movie where he shines, Lost in Translation, costarring Scarlett Johansson.
@zenclover8468
@zenclover8468 Год назад
My friend is the little girl who threw the snowball at them. She said they were super nice to her. I believe it was in Illinois?
@apatternedhorizon
@apatternedhorizon Год назад
The guy announcing six more weeks of winter is Bill Murray's brother. Everyone estimates a different amount of time he was in the loop. Apparently some say 33 years, some say 500, some say 10,000 The 30th anniversary of this film is the 12th. If you liked this concept, try Happy Deathday.
@TheMadMurf
@TheMadMurf Год назад
Happy Death Day is underrated and so much fun.
@DrunkAnton
@DrunkAnton Год назад
Still shocks me to see how excited Zod was to go to WrestleMania!
@charlesbreiner
@charlesbreiner Год назад
Well… no quaint southern detectives to ruin your inheritance at Wrestlemania.
@canceltheapocalypse8190
@canceltheapocalypse8190 Год назад
If you enjoyed this, Bill Murray plays a similar role in Scrooged. Great Christmas flick!
@SwiftJustice
@SwiftJustice 9 месяцев назад
Bill Murray, the King of Christmas
@stonemansteveiii3135
@stonemansteveiii3135 10 месяцев назад
One of my all-time favorite movies!!!
@aaronk3164
@aaronk3164 Год назад
"Oh, is he going to get stuck here?" Yes. Yes, he is.
@KingOfGamesss
@KingOfGamesss Год назад
Movie: 'What About Bob?'
@joshuacampbell7493
@joshuacampbell7493 Год назад
Addie watch Bill Murray again in Ghostbusters 1&2&Afterlife with Mid&Post-credits scenes.
@jamesdee759
@jamesdee759 Год назад
Did you notice that Egon was in this movie? lol
@joshuacampbell7493
@joshuacampbell7493 Год назад
Yeah, but I don't think Addie knows that.
@matthewmarcinko9157
@matthewmarcinko9157 Год назад
TODAY IS MY BIRTHDAY! FEBRUARY 2ND, 1967! What a PERFECT way to spend my birthday, watching my birthday movie with you, Addie! HAPPY GROUNDHOG DAY!!!
@michaelaustin9705
@michaelaustin9705 Год назад
An interesting tidbit for you - when Navy ship's cross the international Date Line from West to East, this movie is often shown on the ship's TV station (day of or night before). You get to live the same day twice so to speak. :)
@Dejo2106
@Dejo2106 Год назад
Most of this was filmed in Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois. The town square which was used for "Gobbler's Knob" remains largely unchanged since the filming. The ledge he jumps from at the top of the Opera House was built specifically for the movie and was left after filming. It can still be seen today.
@mikeferris408
@mikeferris408 Год назад
A personal favorite! Loved it! Thanks 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍
@robthomas2330
@robthomas2330 Год назад
One way to add it up is he count how many skills he learns (piano, ice sculpting, french poetry, etc) I takes about 10 years to become expert at something. It was definitely a lifetime of Groundhog Days.
@JoeD0403
@JoeD0403 Год назад
The “I’m thinking” line when given the choice of going back to Punxsutawney or freezing to death is a call back to Jack Benny. Part of his persona was being cheap, and he had a famous response to the old threat “Your money or your life!” by pausing for a while and then saying, “I’m thinking it over.” Probably the most famous punchline of all time.
@pauldiam0nd
@pauldiam0nd Год назад
26:39 😂 exactly what I said
@JimAW63
@JimAW63 Год назад
Count up every skill he mastered and assume 100,000 hours of dedicated work on each skill, plus the time spent dividing his attention between each skill to work on others, he could have been repeating that day for hundreds of years. One mistake was the piano teacher at the dance. She claimed he was her student. Even if he had gone to see her on that day, she would have told him there was nothing she could teach him. It would be fun to see a fan film where we see the Tardis land near town and The Doctor repair the time loop on Phil's last day. It would just be coincidence that it was on his best day.
@Kevonutube303
@Kevonutube303 Год назад
Yep, Jim, nice job, I have said that for years, about the piano teacher... Also, always wondered why he asked the couple, how the wedding went, for apparently was not invited🤔 unless, he just turned down the invitation, because he knew he had so much to do, giving them the nice Wrestlmania tickets, in lieu of. But in a word, Great!!! Excellent Continuity thru out the movie.... A really tough directorial task.
@James_Loveless
@James_Loveless Год назад
Supposedly for the Movie 8 years and 8 months From the Story it was a Lifetime to see what a life would be with more than one lifetime
@OgreProgrammer
@OgreProgrammer Год назад
The Nancy Taylor trick/scenario strongly suggests that Ned Ryerson, who Phil doesn't remember, has played the same trick on Phil. Ned Ryerson is stuck in his own groundhog day hell too.
@SlavaPunta
@SlavaPunta Год назад
I'm still upset they never made a sequel to this, where Groundhog Day 2 is literally this original movie.
@nealhoffman7518
@nealhoffman7518 Год назад
For more Andi McDowell you really need to see Four Weddings and a Funeral, and Michael. You definitely need to see Stripes and Caddyshack for fantastic Murray
@DeadpoolTesla
@DeadpoolTesla Год назад
33 Years and 350 Days...
@coldwhite4240
@coldwhite4240 Год назад
Great reaction. You anticipated pretty much the whole flow of the film. It's definitely a feelgood film, with a lot of possible lessons in it. Phil goes from scared to self-indulgent to manipulative to desperate to depressed, but it was only when he learned to stop being self-focused and genuinely started to care for Rita and improve himself for the benefit of others that he 'got the girl' and was released from the 'captivity' of groundhog day. If you watch the extra commentary on the extended DVD, the director Harold Ramis (who also plays the neurologist) says that Phil was probably stuck in that same day for many, many years, although as with much of this film (like why it happened in the first place), it's left to the imagination of the viewer. Sadly, Murray and Ramis fell out during the making of Groundhog Day and didn't talk for years (which is why Bill is not in the 'Making of' features), but fortunately Murray relented and they made up just before Ramis died in 2014. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2d7kkecft4w.html This is probably my favourite film of all time, and I've seen it lots of times. I agree it has a bit of everything. I enjoy it so much, I re-watch it every February 2nd, so if you like it enough to do the same, I'd recommend it!
@chrisdennis1449
@chrisdennis1449 Год назад
Addie "Is he going to get stuck here?" Me ROFL : "You could say that"
@samswords9993
@samswords9993 Год назад
I always make a big deal of Groundhog's Day, or at least pretend to. I have whole big celebrations made up that I tell people about (but they never happen.)
@GenXJen78
@GenXJen78 Год назад
This has always been one of my favorites. It works for both Groundhog Day and Valentines Day.
@KidYuma1880
@KidYuma1880 13 дней назад
Bill Murray alias Phil really plays the piano in real life, his real brother is Brian Doyle Murray the guy choking is his older brother. Most people don't remember he was hit by a snow shovel, hence why he was forgetting everyday. Great movie, it was serious and yet funny. thank you Addie for your young lady reaction. Off subject another good movie is late Robin Williams RV , also Steve Carel, Lauren Graham "Evan Almighty", Thanks.
@ieyke
@ieyke Год назад
Groundhog Day is roughly my....2nd or 3rd favorite movie. Just behind Jurassic Park.
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