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Nope. It's heavily, heavily implied that he spends a looooooooooong time stuck in the time loop. At one point he says that it takes six months to master tossing cards into a hat, and that's only one of the skills he develops over the course of the movie. Hell, he becomes fluent in French!Hazzardpay wrote:Hey, Just wanted to pop in and say this about the movie. I was always under the impression that the reason he was finally able to progress to the next day was that 42 "days" (or rather repeated days) had passed.
Traditionally, if the groundhog "sees his shadow", we get 6 more weeks of winter. This translates to Murray getting 6 more weeks of that horrible town that I don't feel like looking up the spelling for (Punxa-whatsit).
Also: If you count up the number of days that passed, as well as the number of times he mentions killing himself in interesting ways, you get 42 days accounted for.
da Doctah wrote:You do realize that knowing this much about the subject and discussing it in public is enough to get you banned from the Michigan state House of Representatives?
neoliminal wrote:And then I thought of this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jaunt
This made me think that I'm pretty sure Bill Murray character goes insane.
Max™ wrote:Some numbers tossed around range from 33 years at a low end for all the feats he performs, to centuries or more.
Max™ wrote:AtG wrote:CorruptUser wrote:rhomboidal wrote:If your lovemaking lasts longer than forever, consult a doctor immediately.
Preferably one with a degree is physics?
Transfinite sex is the domain of mathematicians.
Thank you, glad someone pointed that out.
If the cardinality of your sex is larger than that of the natural numbers... giggity giggity giggity.
StratPlayer wrote:Fewer and fewer people writing more and more about less and less. If this trend continues, eventually it will be nobody writing everything about nothing.
SerMufasa wrote:I was thinking about the "memory" question, and a different question occurred to me: by the time he breaks the loop, what does he remember of his time before? He would've had no reinforcement outside of what's happening within the loop. I can't remember details of what I did 10 days ago, let alone 10 years (or 30 years, or 100 years) ago. I wonder if at some point he actually realizes he's losing his memory of the time before, and startswritingremembering a biography: the nearest analogy I can think of is Arya's "prayer" every evening before bed. And what does he include in his "before biography"?
marsman57 wrote:He not only had to make the mistake of calculating from February 2nd (which doesn't make sense since he said "264 days later" in a panel after talking about February 3rd), but he would have had to make it inclusive which doesn't make sense either. That would be like saying February 3rd is 2 days after February 2nd!
da Doctah wrote:That, or He's a Time Lord, which means He was just regenerating.
StratPlayer wrote:Fewer and fewer people writing more and more about less and less. If this trend continues, eventually it will be nobody writing everything about nothing.
madjo wrote:BTW, it's one of my most favorite movies.Eutychus wrote:Ned Ryerson?
da Doctah wrote: That's the only way to account for Jesus lying "three days and nights" in the tomb when He goes in on Friday night and is already up and walking around first thing Sunday morning.
standingwave wrote:madjo wrote:BTW, it's one of my most favorite movies.Eutychus wrote:Ned Ryerson?
Then I highly recommend the novel 'Replay' by Ken Grimmwood:
The novel tells of a 43-year-old man who dies and awakens back in 1963 in his 18-year-old body. He then begins to relive his life with intact memories of the previous 25 years. This happens repeatedly with different events in each cycle. The novel was a bestseller in Japan, and its time-loop concept has been referenced as a precursor of Harold Ramis' comedy-drama Groundhog Day (1993).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Replay_%28novel%29
rowanmikaio wrote:Am I the only one bothered by the fact that the comic refers to the actor Bill Murray having sex with the character Rita? Shouldn't it be Phil Connors?
I think referring to Bill Murray or Andie McDowell breaks the fourth wall and ruins the image because then we're talking about actors in a movie rather than characters in their own world.
humanalien wrote:I prefer the interpretation that the loop didn't break because of his relationship with Rita, it broke because he bought insurance from Ned Ryerson:
http://www.johnanderikaspeak.com/an/2009/08/31/520/
BTW, anyone else find it strange that Randall refers to the male lead by the name of the actor, and to the female lead by the name of the character?

suso wrote:February 3rd is my birthday.Groundhog Day is one of my favorite movies too. Not that anybody is going to care.
humanalien wrote:rowanmikaio wrote:Am I the only one bothered by the fact that the comic refers to the actor Bill Murray having sex with the character Rita? Shouldn't it be Phil Connors?
I think referring to Bill Murray or Andie McDowell breaks the fourth wall and ruins the image because then we're talking about actors in a movie rather than characters in their own world.
Um, yeah, I mentioned it 26 posts ago:humanalien wrote:I prefer the interpretation that the loop didn't break because of his relationship with Rita, it broke because he bought insurance from Ned Ryerson:
http://www.johnanderikaspeak.com/an/2009/08/31/520/
BTW, anyone else find it strange that Randall refers to the male lead by the name of the actor, and to the female lead by the name of the character?
But nobody else has, so I guess we're in the minority.
AvatarIII wrote:I think it may be part of the joke, that Bill Murray is Bill Murray in whatever he is in, he has such a strong personality that it shines through whatever part he plays, in fact I challenge anyone to watch a Bill Murray movie and not see whatever part he plays as "x character as played by Bill Murray" rather than just "x character"
Andie MacDowell on the other handdoes not have that level of personality.can act.
Kaiman wrote:I'm surprised this thread hasn't turned into an argument over the possibility of completing an infinite task.
Kaiman wrote:I'm surprised this thread hasn't turned into an argument over the possibility of completing an infinite task.
flicky1991 wrote:Kaiman wrote:I'm surprised this thread hasn't turned into an argument over the possibility of completing an infinite task.
When you have infinite time, you can complete an infinite task and still have infinite time left over. XD
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