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frankhejl: Groundhog Day, I love you!
How long is Bill Murray trapped in Groundhog Day?
- 8 years + 8 months + 16 days, according to wolfgnards (who proves it with charts)
- 10 years, according to Harold Ramis on the DVD commentary
- 27 years (or 10,000 days), according to the original screenplay
- 30-40 years, according to Harold Ramis in a recent interview
[neatorama / heeb / wolfgnards]
This is one of my favorite movies ever. I don’t think it ruins anything that it doesn’t say how long he is stuck there. We get the point - he’s stuck there for a long time. Any of these are years of being stuck there. Man. Just talking about this movie makes me wanna watch it again.
Posted on August 20, 2009 via propagandery with 30 notes
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- 8 years + 8 months + 16 days, according to wolfgnards (who proves it with charts)
![frankhejl: Groundhog Day, I love you!
sherrypop:propagandery:
How long is Bill Murray trapped in Groundhog Day?
8 years + 8 months + 16 days, according to wolfgnards (who proves it with charts)
10 years, according to Harold Ramis on the DVD commentary
27 years (or 10,000 days), according to the original screenplay
30-40 years, according to Harold Ramis in a recent interview
[neatorama / heeb / wolfgnards]
This is one of my favorite movies ever. I don’t think it ruins anything that it doesn’t say how long he is stuck there. We get the point - he’s stuck there for a long time. Any of these are years of being stuck there. Man. Just talking about this movie makes me wanna watch it again.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kondd0z7pa1qzob3mo1_500.jpg)