Word: murrayism
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...collection of shorts he’s made over the past decade and a half, where a bunch of random famous people sit around and chat. These people include the White Stripes, Roberto Benigni, Iggy Pop, Cate Blanchett, Steve Buscemi and, in a single conversation, RZA, GZA and Bill Murray. Will probably appeal to Waking Life fans or anyone whose wondering what the hell Wu Tang has to say to Carl Spackler...
...incredibly hard to pull off. In its way, it feels like a real behavior version of a Billy Wilder movie, which is, I think, incredibly remarkable to be loose-limbed, and yet be about a depth of feeling you don’t really expect a comedy starring Bill Murray to potentially have...
...Cash, who also wrote the script with Larry Murray, gives his record and stage-show fans a treat: eight fine Christian songs, written by himself, John Denver, Larry Gatlin, Kris Kristofferson, Joe South and other top country singer-composers. But he also lays out the plot to discredit Jesus: "He's to be followed and spied on by the Scribes and Pharisees throughout His ministry." As Gibson's film does, Cash's puts the blame on a corrupt segment of the religious hierarchy. And in the last 20 minutes, "Gospel Road" gets around to the Passion. Jesus is lashed, kicked...
...Raffarin to find ways to boost the ailing industry. Exports are down, and domestic consumption slid to 69 L per person last year, compared to 135 L 40 years ago. Can't blame that on America : vintners point to the government's successful campaign against drunk driving. - By Terrence Murray Hold the front page! A U.S. judge torpedoed Conrad Black's plans to sell his controlling stake in Chicago-based newspaper publishers Hollinger International to British investors. Siding with Hollinger's board - which claimed the $466 million deal undervalued the firm - the ruling could clear the way for an auction...
...Actor playing A Suffering Man. I would love to see Depp win the Oscar—he’s one of those rare actors incapable of giving a bad performance—but my money’s still on Sean and his loyal following. Bill Murray is a comic genius, and he should’ve won ten years ago for Groundhog Day, or 21 years ago for Tootsie, but the fact that he couldn’t even get nominated until now is due to his notoriously bad reputation in awards circles; the pundits all talked about...