Bill Murray
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Yeah, I mean it's like great. And, you know, like people make the living โ the making of a movie part of their living. You know, like Wes is probably the most extreme example in that regard. Like we all live in a quasi-dormitory. We take over a small hotel in some city and all the actors and like the key crew live in the hotel.
Yeah, I mean it's like great. And, you know, like people make the living โ the making of a movie part of their living. You know, like Wes is probably the most extreme example in that regard. Like we all live in a quasi-dormitory. We take over a small hotel in some city and all the actors and like the key crew live in the hotel.
Yeah, I mean it's like great. And, you know, like people make the living โ the making of a movie part of their living. You know, like Wes is probably the most extreme example in that regard. Like we all live in a quasi-dormitory. We take over a small hotel in some city and all the actors and like the key crew live in the hotel.
And you come down for breakfast in the morning and people pad down in their slippers and their jammies and they have coffee and stuff and they look at the newspaper and say, what are we doing today? Yeah. Then they like pad back up the stairs and get on their clothes and they go to work. It's cool. It's really nice. It really is like what you always thought it would be like in the old days.
And you come down for breakfast in the morning and people pad down in their slippers and their jammies and they have coffee and stuff and they look at the newspaper and say, what are we doing today? Yeah. Then they like pad back up the stairs and get on their clothes and they go to work. It's cool. It's really nice. It really is like what you always thought it would be like in the old days.
And you come down for breakfast in the morning and people pad down in their slippers and their jammies and they have coffee and stuff and they look at the newspaper and say, what are we doing today? Yeah. Then they like pad back up the stairs and get on their clothes and they go to work. It's cool. It's really nice. It really is like what you always thought it would be like in the old days.
Like what if we all lived in a dorm and we were just being funny all day, you know, like that.
Like what if we all lived in a dorm and we were just being funny all day, you know, like that.
Like what if we all lived in a dorm and we were just being funny all day, you know, like that.
Well, those guys have more fun making movies than anyone. They really make it fun. I remember like in between shots on Kingpin, we'd be on the side of a road somewhere and it would be like everybody's got to pick up a rock and we got to throw it at that telephone pole. Who's going to hit the telephone pole with a rock? So we would sit there and like โ
Well, those guys have more fun making movies than anyone. They really make it fun. I remember like in between shots on Kingpin, we'd be on the side of a road somewhere and it would be like everybody's got to pick up a rock and we got to throw it at that telephone pole. Who's going to hit the telephone pole with a rock? So we would sit there and like โ
Well, those guys have more fun making movies than anyone. They really make it fun. I remember like in between shots on Kingpin, we'd be on the side of a road somewhere and it would be like everybody's got to pick up a rock and we got to throw it at that telephone pole. Who's going to hit the telephone pole with a rock? So we would sit there and like โ
I don't know, $1, $10, $100, whatever it was, we're throwing and somebody's got to hit the rock. And then people like to pull out cash and pay because it's just like we just got to keep this thing going. We're not going to let the energy of this thing drop. Just fun. Keep the fun rolling. Fun, yeah.
I don't know, $1, $10, $100, whatever it was, we're throwing and somebody's got to hit the rock. And then people like to pull out cash and pay because it's just like we just got to keep this thing going. We're not going to let the energy of this thing drop. Just fun. Keep the fun rolling. Fun, yeah.
I don't know, $1, $10, $100, whatever it was, we're throwing and somebody's got to hit the rock. And then people like to pull out cash and pay because it's just like we just got to keep this thing going. We're not going to let the energy of this thing drop. Just fun. Keep the fun rolling. Fun, yeah.
And just creativity and always being loose and always being physical, always being connected, attached, not just attached but connected. And entertaining, entertaining each other, you know, really making this fun. God damn it, we are going to have fun or else. You know, if you don't have fun making a comedy, you've just made a bad movie that's not funny.
And just creativity and always being loose and always being physical, always being connected, attached, not just attached but connected. And entertaining, entertaining each other, you know, really making this fun. God damn it, we are going to have fun or else. You know, if you don't have fun making a comedy, you've just made a bad movie that's not funny.
And just creativity and always being loose and always being physical, always being connected, attached, not just attached but connected. And entertaining, entertaining each other, you know, really making this fun. God damn it, we are going to have fun or else. You know, if you don't have fun making a comedy, you've just made a bad movie that's not funny.
Well, you know, and that's like one of those things. Yeah. They had a moment on Saturday Night Live, an in-memoriam thing. They said, oh, I was there the week of the thing. They said, yeah, so-and-so is working on the in-memoriam. And I'm thinking, well, who's gone? Which reminds me. Who's gone? And no, it's not who's passed away. It's what we can't do anymore to be funny.
Well, you know, and that's like one of those things. Yeah. They had a moment on Saturday Night Live, an in-memoriam thing. They said, oh, I was there the week of the thing. They said, yeah, so-and-so is working on the in-memoriam. And I'm thinking, well, who's gone? Which reminds me. Who's gone? And no, it's not who's passed away. It's what we can't do anymore to be funny.