Groundhog Day / Ghostbusters / Stripes with Bill Murray: DVD Cover
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Groundhog Day / Ghostbusters / Stripes
a.k.a. Bill Murray Triple Feature Cast: Bill Murray

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/17/2006
  • Sales Rank: 13,191
 
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Disc #1 -- Groundhog Day
1. Start [2:37]
2. A New Producer [1:01]
3. Punxsutawney [3:51]
4. Goundhog Day [4:38]
5. Gobbler's Knob 1 [6:06]
6. Groundhog Day 2 [4:12]
7. Gobbler's Knob 2 [2:50]
8. Groundhog Day 3 [1:05]
9. Gobbler's Knob 3 [2:02]
10. Phil Seeks Help [6:04]
11. Groundhog Day 4 [1:22]
12. No More Worries [2:04]
13. Phil Meets Nancy [:46]
14. Groundhog Day 5 [2:14]
15. Heist [2:16]
16. Groundhog Day 6 [1:00]
17. Perfect Guy [12:48]
18. Gobbler's Knob? [3:20]
19. Phil Kidnaps Phil [5:38]
20. Convincing Rita [9:16]
21. Phil's New Image [1:22]
22. Literature & Music [3:11]
23. Old Man Saga [3:08]
24. Guardian Angel [3:21]
25. Rock-Maninoff [3:34]
26. Bidding for Phil [2:45]
27. A Warm Face [2:01]
28. Today Is Tomorrow [6:13]
Disc #2 -- Ghostbusters
1. Start [2:42]
2. Shock the Nerd [3:55]
3. "Get Her!" [6:34]
4. Terminated [2:32]
5. Fixer-Upper [:58]
6. Spook Central [1:50]
7. Fried Eggs & Zuul [2:17]
8. "Bug-Eyes Thing" [:56]
9. The 1st Customer [2:09]
10. Checking Out Dana [4:35]
11. "We Got One!" [3:55]
12. "He Slimed Me" [2:20]
13. "Nice Shootin', Tex" [4:14]
14. Welcome Aboard [7:00]
15. E.P.A. Man [2:38]
16. Dogs Drag Dana [3:29]
17. "Who Brought the Dog?" [1:37]
18. Terror On the Tavern [1:10]
19. Peter's Date With Zuul [4:08]
20. Keymaster [5:19]
21. Out of Biz [6:08]
22. Holding Cell [2:53]
23. Keeper Meets Master [1:06]
24. Biblical [4:16]
25. Working the Crowd [6:18]
26. Gozer [5:26]
27. Stay Puft Man [3:05]
28. Crossing Streams [11:18]
Disc #3 -- Stripes
1. Start
2. Going Nowhere
3. Moving-Out Day
4. Enlisting
5. The Bus Station
6. Sgt. Hulka
7. Left Right Left
8. Platoon Members
9. Capt. Stillman
10. Basic Training
11. Col. Glass
12. Hulka's Office
13. Deserting
14. "Incoming!"
15. The Pom Pom
16. The General's House
17. Three-Hour Cram
18. Boom Chugga Lugga
19. Ft. Milano, Italy
20. Project EM-50
21. Out for a Wash
22. Wrong-Way Stillman
23. "Mayday"
24. The Czech Border
25. The Rescue Party
26. Back to the Border
27. Roadblack
28. Back Home

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Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis and Ernie Hudson star as a quartet of Manhattan-based "paranormal investigators." When their government grants run out, the former three go into business as The Ghostbusters, later hiring Hudson on. Armed with electronic paraphernalia, the team is spectacularly successful, ridding The Big Apple of dozens of ghoulies, ghosties and long-legged beasties. Tight-lipped bureaucrat William Atherton regards the Ghostbusters as a bunch of charlatans, but is forced to eat his words when New York is besieged by an army of unfriendly spirits, conjured up by a long-dead Babylonian demon and "channelled" through beautiful cellist Sigourney Weaver and nerdish Rick Moranis. The climax is a glorious sendup of every Godzilla movie ever made-and we daresay it cost more than a year's worth of Japanese monster flicks combined. Who'd ever dream that the chubby, cheery Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man would turn out to be the most malevolent threat ever faced by New York City? When the script for Ghostbusters was forged by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis, John Belushi was slated to play the Bill Murray role; Belushi's death in 1982 not only necessitated the hiring of Murray, but also an extensive rewrite. The most expensive comedy made up to 1984, Ghostbusters made money hand over fist, spawning not only a 1989 sequel but also two animated TV series (one of them partially based on an earlier live-action TV weekly, titled The Ghost Busters. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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