Search ain’t working for me. There was a thread in which posters discussed exactly how many days Bill Murry actually lived through.
Can anyone else find it? Does anybody really know how many days Bill lived through and I know he had to redeem himself somehow in order to break the cycle, but what were the exact criteria?
On the DVD commentary, the director says that Phil may have spend the equivalent of hundreds of years stuck in Groundhog Day – in any case, it’s much, much more time than we’re shown in the movie.
Trivia: originally the screenplay opened on the scene in the diner where Phil tells Rita “I’m God – well, a god anyway.”
There’s really no way to calculate how many days he lived through. (A person actually can learn to play piano quite well much faster than that, so long as he is not having to learn to sight-read as well.)
It would have to be a really, really long time. I think he learns the history of every resident in Punxsutawney.
Do you think imdb counted every single day shown? It seems like more than that. I wonder if they counted every single day he got slapped, killed himself, smashed the clock. Since I didn’t count, I can’t be sure.
IMDb has a link to a page that meticulously lists all the days shown in the movie, which number 34. I have never checked the page against the movie, but I see no reason to believe their list is incorrect.
Count me as another female who loves this movie. I like it so much that I’m even willing to put up with Andie MacDowell in it, and for me, that’s something.
And the extra bonus for me is getting to listen to bits of Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini as he’s learning to play the piano.
Dammit, I had my quoted my post but then saw that stolichnaya had it first and erased mine and put his in. But I think he screwed it up for this is what I heard
Well not 10 years but 10,000 days. I’ll go try and find it and we’ll see.
plays the bit where Bill’s on the piano
Ramis says 10 years. He specifically says “We figured he’d really been … That they had been repeating for about 10 years. That’s how he got so good at the piano.” Now that makes me think Ramis is only referring to the piano playing. I don’t know where stolichnaya got the 10,000 years. I never heard it on the commentary.
Heh, I think my first line in my previous post explains that. I like the roughly 10,000 days part and it does seem to work. I just don’t think there’s any such number in the commentary. Ramis just says about 10 for the piano.
I also, at the time of the last thread, sat down and counted every day that past. Every slap, every flip of the clock numbers, every day as best I could and it is about 34. But it’s hard to be sure since it’s not always clear if a time cut is to later that day or to the next day.
Can you tell I’ve been up for 48 hours? Just can’t sleep. Facts so far.
From stolichnaya[ul]
[li] Original Script had 10,000 years[/li][li] Harold Ramis said 10,000 days on TBS special[/ul][/li]
From Fern Forest[ul]
[li] DVD commentary says 10 years to learn piano[/ul][/li]
OK, I don’t see any mistakes now. Sorry but my second (or was it my third?) wind crapped out on me when I opened this thread. I was all up and pumped a few hours ago. Must sleep.