![]() ![]() I guarantee you that, come this day, people at work will be spreading word about whether the holiday namesake saw his shadow or not, as if it were some miraculous event that will, in fact, influence the seasons. And yet it seemingly has very little meaning or purpose to even those who celebrate it beyond the curiosity factor. ![]() More so than any other holiday this country celebrates, Groundhog Day is an inexplicably celebrated tradition, one that, for some reason, gets far more attention than other mundane “holidays” like Flag Day and possibly even Earth Day. But there is one standout that I have to say transcends even some of the best romantic comedies out there – one particular movie that just so happens to take place on a particular February holiday that people across the nation pay way more attention to than it really, quite honestly, deserves… I am, of course, talking about Groundhog Day. ![]() Terrible romantic comedies are a dime a few dozen, and it’s a shame that some rather wonderful love stories get thrown out with the rest of the trash just because they happen to be humorous movies that also are about love. Director: Harold Ramis Produced by: Trevor Albert, Harold Ramis Written by: Danny Rubin (also story), Harold Ramis Starring: Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell, Chris Elliott Music by: George Fenton Year: 1993 ![]()
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