Bill Murray
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Well, he was living in the guest house. So you were around him all the time? Yeah. So I would go to work and I would come home and then we would stay up and... Sort of just an hour or so before, maybe an hour and a half before, two hours before dawn, he'd have a NyQuil and scotch in the hot tub and then go to sleep.
And then I had to get about 90 minutes and then the teamster was knocking on the window saying, Bill! Millie! And then I'd have to go to work. That's what it was like while we were shooting the movie. Wow. Yeah. And he appears in the movie briefly. He appears in the movie briefly. I can't remember all of it, but he appears in the movie briefly. And we did โ together we wrote a scene.
And then I had to get about 90 minutes and then the teamster was knocking on the window saying, Bill! Millie! And then I'd have to go to work. That's what it was like while we were shooting the movie. Wow. Yeah. And he appears in the movie briefly. He appears in the movie briefly. I can't remember all of it, but he appears in the movie briefly. And we did โ together we wrote a scene.
And then I had to get about 90 minutes and then the teamster was knocking on the window saying, Bill! Millie! And then I'd have to go to work. That's what it was like while we were shooting the movie. Wow. Yeah. And he appears in the movie briefly. He appears in the movie briefly. I can't remember all of it, but he appears in the movie briefly. And we did โ together we wrote a scene.
I was always constantly changing. John Kay wrote the script, but I was always playing with it because I was always being informed more. And that's what I did anyway. I just pretty much โ You know, I felt the freedom to change anything. But we did write a scene, Hunter and I wrote a scene that was late in the movie. Pardon me. They gave me these beautiful, massive things. Cough traps? Yeah.
I was always constantly changing. John Kay wrote the script, but I was always playing with it because I was always being informed more. And that's what I did anyway. I just pretty much โ You know, I felt the freedom to change anything. But we did write a scene, Hunter and I wrote a scene that was late in the movie. Pardon me. They gave me these beautiful, massive things. Cough traps? Yeah.
I was always constantly changing. John Kay wrote the script, but I was always playing with it because I was always being informed more. And that's what I did anyway. I just pretty much โ You know, I felt the freedom to change anything. But we did write a scene, Hunter and I wrote a scene that was late in the movie. Pardon me. They gave me these beautiful, massive things. Cough traps? Yeah.
Want one? No, thank you. Yeah. Yeah, so he was in on a lot of it and the editing of it, you know, we can secretly say that too. And, you know, it was a lot of, he was really involved.
Want one? No, thank you. Yeah. Yeah, so he was in on a lot of it and the editing of it, you know, we can secretly say that too. And, you know, it was a lot of, he was really involved.
Want one? No, thank you. Yeah. Yeah, so he was in on a lot of it and the editing of it, you know, we can secretly say that too. And, you know, it was a lot of, he was really involved.
um so you're saying he wrote a scene you guys wrote yeah we wrote a scene together yeah which was um encountering nixon in a urinal because he did have a moment with nixon where in the limo remember yeah yeah and he was told he could not speak politics they could only talk nfl football yeah which nixon was rather you know knowledgeable about you know hunter copter was like yeah the guy really studied it and
um so you're saying he wrote a scene you guys wrote yeah we wrote a scene together yeah which was um encountering nixon in a urinal because he did have a moment with nixon where in the limo remember yeah yeah and he was told he could not speak politics they could only talk nfl football yeah which nixon was rather you know knowledgeable about you know hunter copter was like yeah the guy really studied it and
um so you're saying he wrote a scene you guys wrote yeah we wrote a scene together yeah which was um encountering nixon in a urinal because he did have a moment with nixon where in the limo remember yeah yeah and he was told he could not speak politics they could only talk nfl football yeah which nixon was rather you know knowledgeable about you know hunter copter was like yeah the guy really studied it and
And George Allen โ it's in the book, you know. Yeah. Nixon even designed a play that he gave to George Allen, who was the coach of the Washington Redskins back then. And it was like โ they lost like 10 yards or something on the play. But Allen actually played โ ran the play, Nixon's play.
And George Allen โ it's in the book, you know. Yeah. Nixon even designed a play that he gave to George Allen, who was the coach of the Washington Redskins back then. And it was like โ they lost like 10 yards or something on the play. But Allen actually played โ ran the play, Nixon's play.
And George Allen โ it's in the book, you know. Yeah. Nixon even designed a play that he gave to George Allen, who was the coach of the Washington Redskins back then. And it was like โ they lost like 10 yards or something on the play. But Allen actually played โ ran the play, Nixon's play.
Well, he'd been on the, I mean, he was on the campaign trail. He also, for whatever he was, the people who knew, and you know, like Secret Service guys, you ever run into them? They like read people for a living. This is what they do, you know. They read people. And they can really burn a hole through your head and your body just looking at you. And they'll give you this one, you know.
Well, he'd been on the, I mean, he was on the campaign trail. He also, for whatever he was, the people who knew, and you know, like Secret Service guys, you ever run into them? They like read people for a living. This is what they do, you know. They read people. And they can really burn a hole through your head and your body just looking at you. And they'll give you this one, you know.
Well, he'd been on the, I mean, he was on the campaign trail. He also, for whatever he was, the people who knew, and you know, like Secret Service guys, you ever run into them? They like read people for a living. This is what they do, you know. They read people. And they can really burn a hole through your head and your body just looking at you. And they'll give you this one, you know.
They'll just really burn you. And, you know, he'd been on the tour. He'd been on the road with them. They knew who he was. They knew what he was after hours and they knew what he was during hours where the people who were really smart knew this guy's really smart. This guy's really smart. He knows politics. And you can't try to dumb down. You can't try to like big time him because he'll kill you.