Last night nothing was on TV, and then I remembered! Bill Murray's Netflix special 'A Very Murray Christmas' was ready to watch. So my wife and I poured ourselves a glass of wine and started streaming. While the special wasn't a laugh a minute, it was definitely worth watching.
I'm not a big Christmas Special kind of guy, but I think I'll have to tune in for this. Bill Murray is hosting "A Very Murray Christmas" special that will be available on Netflix this December. He's bringing a whole group of A-List celebrities with him as well. It's Billy Murray, so you know it will be good!
We know, we know. A few weeks out from Halloween, and already Christmas specials are making their presence known. Still, we’re not ones to question Bill Murray, especially if the first promo for his star-studded, Sofia Coppola-directed Netflix special A Very Murray Christmas lives up to its promise.
Tonight is the night, the last time David Letterman will sit behind the desk on late night TV. I am really going to miss him. He was someone I grew up watching and someone who did things years ago that nobody at the time was doing. Now, everyone does the stunts and skits, but it was David Letterman who paved the path for the likes of Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Conan O'Brien, etc.
Jimmy Kimmel did his shows all last week in Austin, Texas. Bill Murray stopped by one night and although he was entertaining, all anyone could talk about was his legs.
“Then put your little hand in mine. There ain't no hill or mountain we can't climb...” OK campers, rise and shine, it's time for some ‘Groundhog Day’ facts to celebrate the best movie about the goofiest holiday! If you ever wondered why Phil Connors was stuck in a seemingly endless time loop, or exactly how much time he spent stuck living the same day over and over and over, we've got that, and a lot more for you, in the latest fuzzy installment of You Think You Know Movies!
So Sony and director Paul Feig have found their new Ghostbusters: Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Leslie Jones, and Kate McKinnon. This whole idea of an all-female ‘Ghostbusters’ reboot came together after the passing of original series star and co-writer Harold Ramis, when director Ivan Reitman relinquished the franchise’s director’s chair and everyone involved finally gave up on trying to convince stubborn (and probably very wise) Bill Murray to make a second sequel to the original film.