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I understand that the writer of this film or the director grew up watching Bill Murray's movies and idolizing him but it's still so weird how they included him in this movie just to pay tribute to him. So freaking weird. I think the characters just going to Bill's mansion and then watching Ghostbusters on his home movie theatre was enough, the characters didn't need to meet him and then glaze over him. And it is the weirdest writer or director choice to pay a tribute to I have ever seen.
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Good thing this movie almost never takes itself seriously
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Bill Murray has been playing nothing but Bill Murray for at least 20 years at this point
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>opening scene takes place in Garland
>Not actually filmed in Garland
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