Sunday, August 2, 2009

Top 10 Bill Murray Movies on Satellite TV

Bill Murray is a colossal god of cinema. He moves easily from slapstick comedies to summer blockbusters to indie dramas, playing each role with a flawless subtlety and earnestness guaranteed to dominate a movie, whether he is the star or a side satellite tv With dozens of great works in his filmography, it isn't entirely obvious which ones to select as the best, and certainly we needed something bigger than a top 5 list to do him any justice at all. The good news is that with so many great roles, you can find a Bill Murray movie playing somewhere on satellite TV just about any time. Chronologically, Bill satellite tv top 10 must-see movies:

1. Meatballs: One of Murray's earliest films, when he was still a star on the new show "Saturday Night Live." Murray plays a goofy counselor at a summer camp, highlighting all the tropes of camp. No summer should begin without re-watching this comedy.

2. Caddyshack: Murray's real life love for golf is taken to ridiculous extremes in this highly entertaining, low-brow romp.

3. Ghostbusters: Who you gonna call? Bill Murray! - and Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis, of course. Rumors are flying about a third installment in the works, a high-definition update of this supernaturally funny team.

4. What About Bob?: With a straight face, Murray manages to pull of this hilarious and slightly deranged character, who drives psychiatrists mad. Featuring a stellar cast and a quotable script.

5. Groundhog Day: Have you ever wondered what it would be like to repeat the same day over and over and over? Murray goes from cynical to suicidal to well-adjusted, all in one very long day.

6. The Man Who Knew Too Little: Fumbling through a real world of international crime, Murray's light-hearted character believes that the whole thing is a theatrical farce, yet still manages to save the day.

7. Rushmore: This is the first Wes Anderson movie where Bill Murray appears, and the relationship between the filmmaker and actor appears to be a fruitful one. Murray is an unhappy, middle-aged millionaire, who develops an unusual friendship with Max, an eccentric teenager. His expression when he meets Max's father for the first time is one of the most masterful moments in the history of cinema.

8. Charlie's Angels: You don't have to be the star to steal the show, as Murray once again proves in his role as Bosley. Murray looks as at ease in a fast-paced, high-definition action film as he does in a low-budget comedy.

9. Lost in Translation: One of his most serious roles to date, Murray plays an aging celebrity on business in Japan, where he develops an odd relationship with a melancholy young woman. The film is beautiful and subtle.

10. The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou: Although this film features a large and talented cast, Murray out-does them all in his portrayal of Steve Zissou, by turns troubled, tragic, and comical, fully immersed in the wacky world of Wes Anderson.

Pop your popcorn and turn on the satellite TV; all of these movies air regularly (some, but not all, are also available in HD) and you don't want to miss even one. Without a doubt, Bill Murray is among the greatest stars of our time.

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