Back in the ’80s, we saw all of the Ghostbusters sing their theme song with Ray Parker Jr. Now, almost 40 years later, Bill Murray, Ernie Hudson, and the singer are singing it all over again. But this time, they are doing it with Jimmy Fallon and The Roots on The Tonight Show, using classroom instruments.
And the best part is I can’t tell if Murray enjoyed playing the kazoo or wanted to use a proton pack on the late night host. I think it is a little bit of both.
Today is Groundhog’s Day, so we get to find out how many weeks of winter we have. For 136 years, Punxsutawney Phil ventured out of his tree in Gobbler’s Knob in Punxsutawney, PA., to see if he could see his shadow. And he did this morning. So get ready to cozy up in front of the fire for six more weeks because this cold weather is not going anywhere.
Where is Bill Murray when you need him because I want a redo? Brrrrrrr.
Bill Murray was walking around in NYC yesterday, and he saw a string duet performing on the street next to an empty mic stand. He couldn’t let it stand there all by itself, so he started singing songs from West Side Story with them. Much to the delight of everyone who was walking by.
Now, I have a question. With all of the movies that the actor has done throughout his long career. Why hasn’t he done a musical? I mean, with him singing and not just acting in it? After all, they did turn Groundhog’s Day into a musical, so why can’t he reprise his role? I would pay to see that! Because who doesn’t love Bill Murray?
Bill Murray and Chevy Chase have been rumored to be enemies since their days at Saturday Night Live. However, the two of them recently hung out, and they look like buddies again. Maybe enough to give us Caddyshack 3? Hey, if we get another Ghostbusters movie, why not another Caddyshack?
Before we knew that Jack Black was funny, he went to Bill Murray to learn how to be funny in Cradle Will Rock. How funny was the 28-year-old dummy in that 1999 movie?