Bill Murray

Groundhog Day: Special Edition

February 4, 2002 // 0 Comments

With ’Groundhog Day, ’ director Harold Ramis managed to create a film that allowed him – and viewers alike – to explore the eternal question ’What if I had made a different decision?’ The story centers around TV weatherman Phil Connors [...]

Osmosis Jones

November 26, 2001 // 0 Comments

"Osmosis Jones" is quite a surprise, emerging as a funny and clever comedy for adults and kids alike. Bill Murray stars as zookeeper Frank, the man who will eat anything. After eating an egg, which had been in the mouth of a monkey, the film [...]

What About Bob?

July 18, 2000 // 0 Comments

It’s nice to see Disney going into the vaults to release some older films. ’What About Bob?’ is one of my all-time favorite comedies and I’m very pleased to see it come to DVD. However, judging from this lackluster DVD, Disney doesn’t seem to [...]

Rushmore CE

January 31, 2000 // 0 Comments

"Rushmore" is one of the best comedies that I’ve seen in years (for more gushing and a full plot synopsis, please see my full review for the Touchstone DVD release of the film), so I was delighted to hear that the Criterion Collection had been [...]

Meatballs

November 28, 1999 // 0 Comments

A summer camp movie with Bill Murray is always a promising start for a good romp, and this time it’s even presented in a 16×9 enhanced widescreen version from HBO Home Video. The transfer presents the film in an aspect ratio that is approximately [...]

Ghostbusters 2

August 28, 1999 // 0 Comments

With all of the hype and focus on the “Ghostbusters” special edition, many have overlooked the fact that the 1989 sequel “Ghostbusters 2” also recently hit DVD. The new DVD features an excellent transfer that has been letterboxed at 2.35:1, which [...]

Ghostbusters

June 1, 1999 // 0 Comments

I guess we all have had weird ideas and our own dreams and ideas about the ways to riches at one point or another. I am sure none of it was as outrageous as the one you’ll get to see in "Ghostbusters", and I am not sure how many have been as [...]
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