He's not perhaps what you'd think of as the typical movie villain, granted, but in so far as comedies go, he's a fairly real villain. I like it when he punches Ned in the face.
&, of course, he's got a happy ending (spoiler!).
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He starts out a villain! Why else do you think he has to repeat the same day over & over again? He's terrorizing the entire town of Punxsutawney!
So he's not a serial killer, or a scary guy with weird teeth, or a vengeful lizard enlarged by nuclear waste--it's a comedy, after all, so he can't be too creepy.
How the hell is Bill Murray a villain? Explain.
Posted by: Mena | May 09, 2006 at 09:50 PM
He starts out a villain! Why else do you think he has to repeat the same day over & over again? He's terrorizing the entire town of Punxsutawney!
So he's not a serial killer, or a scary guy with weird teeth, or a vengeful lizard enlarged by nuclear waste--it's a comedy, after all, so he can't be too creepy.
But he's pretty fucking mean.
Posted by: btrott | May 09, 2006 at 09:54 PM
He was a villain in Scrooged too. A real prick. Happy ending in that one too.
Posted by: Patty | May 09, 2006 at 10:07 PM
What about Bill Murray in "Lost In Translation"? Taking advantage of a lonely young girl-not to mention doing a substandard job as whiskey spokesman.
Posted by: djchall | May 09, 2006 at 10:18 PM