When the Bill hits your eye like a big pizza pie that's a Murray.
@gregorymeyer17983 күн бұрын
I really love your bios, the info and visuals are awesome, and the voice and pace are perfect. If I had just one criticism that can fall on the "needs improvement" side, it's- please look up names to say them properly, Ivan, Ebert, Ramis all have hard vowels. I've noticed this in several of the bios and I think they'd be absolutely perfect if this could be corrected. Thank you for the hard work
@user-ed4fv9nd3b2 күн бұрын
Not to mention "Michael Pfeiffer"
@erniehudson12 күн бұрын
Great video. Little corrections: 20:45 Ghostbusters wasn't released in 1982, but 1984 44:32 - it was the gorgeous Denise Richards who acted in Wild Things.
@margaretlouiseableКүн бұрын
He and Akroyd are my favorites from the day. Love him.
@donaldthomson392Күн бұрын
I recall Bill Murray being in a TV show in the early 1980s. I think he was only in for a couple of episodes towards the end of the season.
@erniehudson12 күн бұрын
You could have mentioned Bill's first proper movie appearance in Eric Idle's The Rutles. Isn't it cool that Saturday Night Life meets Monty Python?
@badad01662 күн бұрын
I got a callback for Meatballs but I was on vacation in Myrtle Beach. Another guy who was cast ended up dead years later. So, I don't know, but I could have been in Meatballs. Or dead.
@josephblowseph61232 күн бұрын
He did not "play the owner of a golf course who couldn't get rid of the gofers," he played the groundsman, assistant i think but either way he wasn't at all owner or anything close. This is an innocuous mistake, but usually they're full of rich irony and awfulness of misrepresentation and demonizing for BS reasons around modern sensitivity and wokeness, all things gone too far from earlier gens' good intentions gone too far or weird. I know i can just leave, and it's not just this video. Most video's made by young people about old movies and old actors and just about those times a few decades ago are just scary to listen to. So quickly does reality and truth leave. It's like telling a child a short phrase of a story and asking them to whisper it to the next kid around the whole circle and it comes back around a completely different phrase of a different story. It's the basic facts, the tone, the sense of the person that is just ruined (and it's all accelerated by these times we live in with a bunch of kids competing to produce video's and then AI plays its part and the whole basis for reality and truth is just a joke in these times yet how can i be upset with young people, it's just the times and ways they've (you've) been born then raised into. It all means well, but it just doesn't translate, and what's more many young people today are raised in ways that if anyone older complains they just dump on that old person more, assume they're out of touch or worse often. Just for "going here" and pointing out how USUALLY OFF the young person's "take" on the older star or tenor of the humor or meaning of the movie, etc....i've seen many of these and they usually get a lot right, and mean well...but ultimately much is lost at best, but usually worse, usually active poignant wrongness in how it's all sussed out.) You're all in this sped up social media computer now as well as TV and movies world. You mean well. You were raised with kid gloves in a real sense, that meant well too. You now compete with each other to produce independent and otherwise video's and you choose subjects and then need to speed them up and get them out to compete and it's all just watered down but worse, usually with huge chunks not only wrong but giving off a new/woke or non woke (and that's bad) vibe of the person that just wasn't that at all. All of it with the modern inability to judge the past based off how the past actually was, not how today is, then do that with moralizing and actually not grasp how unfair and full of BS that is.) Again. Not meant personally. But yes, try to take everything you think you know about people from the generations before yours and don't trust it. And while this phenomenon has likely been true of all generational psychology, the divide between young people today and their parents is pronounced due to the tech issues, the social media and woke too far issues, etc...we did care, we did think and act for people, started all of those balls rolling only for your generations to just continue to assume things are so bad and assume we didn't care but your gen's do. Then all the other stuff and it's a shame how all this is playing out.
@marksobolik89432 күн бұрын
This "documentary " is clearly AI generated. Full of errors, including mispronouncing names. Also repeated sections.
@erniehudson12 күн бұрын
@@marksobolik8943 if that it is true, I have to unfollow. Fight AI!
@EricAlexander-ry7ks2 күн бұрын
Passing the story around from child to child is exactly the example I thought when listening to the mistakes in this video. It has some interesting facts, or at least what I assume are facts as I don't know them as facts, but the outright falsehoods like "the owner of a golf course" when if you've ever seen the movie it's very obvious his character is a blundering idiot & you learn an assistant groundskeeper. So like the children's circle whispering from ear to ear if these lies continue they will become facts. Therefore I cannot & will not watch videos like this that can't be bothered to do a little research before spreading nonsense around. I was interested in learning a little more about an interesting man but when you said something about Howard Cosell having a TV show called Saturday Night Live I wondered what other bs are they going to spew here & I didn't make it to15 minutes. 327,000 subscribers that don't care if what you say is true or not?? How the hell does that happen?
@EricAlexander-ry7ks2 күн бұрын
Passing the story around from child to child is exactly the example I thought when listening to the mistakes in this video. It has some interesting facts, or at least what I assume are facts as I don't know them as facts, but the outright falsehoods like "the owner of a golf course" when if you've ever seen the movie it's very obvious his character is a blundering idiot & you learn an assistant groundskeeper. So like the children's circle whispering from ear to ear if these lies continue they will become facts. Therefore I cannot & will not watch videos like this that can't be bothered to do a little research before spreading nonsense around. I was interested in learning a little more about an interesting man but when you said something about Howard Cosell having a TV show called Saturday Night Live I wondered what other bs are they going to spew here & I didn't make it to15 minutes. 327,000 subscribers that don't care if what you say is true or not?? How the hell does that happen?
@macswanton9622Күн бұрын
This whole thing is A.I.
@michaelstaunton16322 күн бұрын
👍👍👍🎥
@erniehudson12 күн бұрын
So when will there be a Dan Aykroyd-video?
@badad01662 күн бұрын
EEvon is not the right mon for this video.
@JeffDoerr2 күн бұрын
Eevaughn Reitman? Effing Evaughn? It's pronounced Ivan. Learn the correct way to pronounce people's names if you're going to continue in the broadcasting field.😮
@akfreed69492 күн бұрын
I can't ever figure him out . Sometimes he's a really cool dude and then there are times where he's a real ahole .
@omarterrones2 күн бұрын
Can you the Francis ford Coppola story
@RosemarySimpkins-oe2gp23 сағат бұрын
September 22 1954
@andrewk377918 сағат бұрын
Is the voice AI?
@zetetick395Күн бұрын
Well this is an semi-coherent AI script if I ever heard one. Yeesh. @__@
@randystolzКүн бұрын
You mispronounced a slew of names. It's pretty annoying, and hurts your credibility