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Bill Murray: Three Times the Comedy

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The Washington Post, January 20th, 2006

With his recent stints in film consisting primarily of roles in such movies as "Broken Flowers," "The Lost City" and "Lost in Translation," it's almost possible to forget that Bill Murray, he of the sardonic scowl and enigmatic mutterings, started out as a madcap goofball. After all, films such as "Caddyshack" and "Meatballs" are more than 25 years old. For those who feel nostalgic at that thought, or for moviegoers too young to remember them, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is releasing a three-movie package of Murray comedies -- "Groundhog Day," "Ghostbusters" and an extended cut of "Stripe...

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