Groundhog Day

A shadow of a chance
A shadow of a chance
A shadow of a chance
Groundhog Day is this Thursday, Feb. 2, and given the amount of snow we've had this year I'm a little worried about what this rodent will predict. If he sees his shadow that means we must endure another six weeks of winter, but if he doesn't see his shadow then that means spring will arrive early...
Groundhog stew, anyone?
Groundhog stew, anyone?
Groundhog stew, anyone?
Dierks Bentley will be coming to Washington on Sept. 22 to the Washington State Fair in Puyallup, and 92.9 The Bull has the ticket hookup! Rik Mikals prepared an amazing dish for listeners to taste on the show today. If they get through the first bite with ease, they win Dierks Bentley tickets! Here's how it went ...
One Movie Theater Is Showing ‘Groundhog Day’ For 24 Straight Hours on Groundhog Day
One Movie Theater Is Showing ‘Groundhog Day’ For 24 Straight Hours on Groundhog Day
One Movie Theater Is Showing ‘Groundhog Day’ For 24 Straight Hours on Groundhog Day
In the comedy classic Groundhog Day, Bill Murray’s curmudgeonly newscaster Phil Connors starts to lose his mind after repeatedly living the exact same February 2 over and over again. For the low price of ten pounds (approximately $14 in real money), patrons of Liverpool’s Small Cinema can now live Phil’s Groundhog Day experience for real — but not the part where he seduces beautiful women, or becomes a better person, or is Bill Murray. Really just the repetition and its accompanying descent into madness.
Hit rewind again
Hit rewind again
Hit rewind again
“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!
See the Cast of ‘Groundhog Day’ Then and Now
See the Cast of ‘Groundhog Day’ Then and Now
See the Cast of ‘Groundhog Day’ Then and Now
When it was released in 1993, 'Groundhog Day' was only a modest success at the box office. But thanks to a hilarious lead performance from Bill Murray, an original script cowritten and directed by Harold Ramis and a cast that includes familiar faces like Chris Elliott and Andie MacDowell, it has gone on to become a comedy classic.

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