We used to have to wait to hear what the weather-prognosticating groundhogs had to say until Groundhog Day, but thanks to social media, we get a preview.
In case you weren't paying attention yesterday morning, Thursday was Groundhog Day, the one day a year that we Americans come to our senses, stop paying attention to computers, forecasts, and maps, and let a sleepy, harassed rodent tell us how to dress for the next 6 weeks.
344 Fremont Street in Woodstock will always be known as the house that was known in movie 'Groundhog Day' as the local bed and breakfast, and now it is for sale.
We’re big fans of Groundhog Day here at ScreenCrush — I mean, we did just pick it as number one on our list of the 25 Best Comedies of the Last 25 Years — so this news, via The Hollywood Reporter, has us excited: Groundhog Day is coming to Broadway on January 23, 2017. A new version of Groundhog Day! It feels like we’re living the same story over and over and over again! But with, like, music this time.
Jimmy the Groundhog apparently prefers to sleep in.
After being rudely dragged from his bed the other morning, Sun Prairie, Wisconsin's fur covered weather prognosticator, Sun Prairie Jimmy, saw his shadow (meaning 6 more weeks of winter), then whispered his displeasure at being awakened to Sun Prairie's mayor, Jonathon Freund...
“Then put your little hand in mine. There ain't no hill or mountain we can't climb...” OK campers, rise and shine, it's time for some ‘Groundhog Day’ facts to celebrate the best movie about the goofiest holiday! If you ever wondered why Phil Connors was stuck in a seemingly endless time loop, or exactly how much time he spent stuck living the same day over and over and over, we've got that, and a lot more for you, in the latest fuzzy installment of You Think You Know Movies!
In thinking about the passing of one of the great modern filmmakers, I have come to this realization: Harold Ramis was my "Star Wars".
What do I mean by that? Well, first a confession that should come as no surprise to those who listen to the show: I don't care about "Star Wars"...