The Joe Rogan Experience

#2282 - Bill Murray

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Mar 1, 2025
Bill Murray, an acclaimed actor known for iconic films like "Ghostbusters" and "Lost in Translation," shares his insights on various topics. He recounts a memorable meeting in Aspen, emphasizes the importance of personal connections over political divides, and reflects on the challenges of tribalism in society. The conversation also navigates the emotional depth of his new film, "The Friend," and the artistry behind classic cowboy cinema. Murray adds humor as he discusses golf, nostalgia, and the need for compassion in addressing homelessness.
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ANECDOTE

NewsRadio's End

  • After Phil Hartman's death on NewsRadio, John Lovitz filled his role.
  • Despite Lovitz's humor, the show's dynamic changed, and it ended after five seasons.
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Woodward's Credibility

  • Bill Murray questions Bob Woodward's credibility based on his book Wired about John Belushi.
  • He felt Woodward's portrayal of Belushi was inaccurate and exploitative.
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1970s New York

  • Bill Murray describes 1970s New York as exciting despite the city's struggles.
  • He found it freer than his Chicago upbringing, even with rough subways.
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