A Pennsylvanian rodent, Punxsutawney Phil, can channel weather. On February 2, he awakes from a wintry snooze, three cups of Folger's Crystals, and a carton of Vivarin and scurries out his hole. If he spots his shadow, six weeks of bad weather are imminent, some light reading of "Playwoodchuck" mag, and back to sleep. If not, he's up, sprung for spring, another cup o' Joe, and, maybe, the cinema.
Burrow deep into this "Twilight Zone"-ish tale of a shallow weatherman doomed to forever relive February 2 and its encounters. Fascinating, inventive hellhole for Bill Murray, who spins his daymares into a manipulative wooing of grandhug Andie MacDowell. Characters Chris Elliott and Stephen Tobolowsky, plus director Harold Ramis shine, even under six more weeks of viewings.
Burrow deep into this "Twilight Zone"-ish tale of a shallow weatherman doomed to forever relive February 2 and its encounters. Fascinating, inventive hellhole for Bill Murray, who spins his daymares into a manipulative wooing of grandhug Andie MacDowell. Characters Chris Elliott and Stephen Tobolowsky, plus director Harold Ramis shine, even under six more weeks of viewings.
Burrow deep into this "Twilight Zone"-ish tale of a shallow weatherman doomed to forever relive February 2 and its encounters. Fascinating, inventive hellhole for Bill Murray, who spins his daymares into a manipulative wooing of grandhug Andie MacDowell. Characters Chris Elliott and Stephen Tobolowsky, plus director Harold Ramis shine, even under six more weeks of viewings.
Burrow deep into this "Twilight Zone"-ish tale of a shallow weatherman doomed to forever relive February 2 and its encounters. Fascinating, inventive hellhole for Bill Murray, who spins his daymares into a manipulative wooing of grandhug Andie MacDowell. Characters Chris Elliott and Stephen Tobolowsky, plus director Harold Ramis shine, even under six more weeks of viewings.
Burrow deep into this "Twilight Zone"-ish tale of a shallow weatherman doomed to forever relive February 2 and its encounters. Fascinating, inventive hellhole for Bill Murray, who spins his daymares into a manipulative wooing of grandhug Andie MacDowell. Characters Chris Elliott and Stephen Tobolowsky, plus director Harold Ramis shine, even under six more weeks of viewings.
Burrow deep into this "Twilight Zone"-ish tale of a shallow weatherman doomed to forever relive February 2 and its encounters. Fascinating, inventive hellhole for Bill Murray, who spins his daymares into a manipulative wooing of grandhug Andie MacDowell. Characters Chris Elliott and Stephen Tobolowsky, plus director Harold Ramis shine, even under six more weeks of viewings.
Burrow deep into this "Twilight Zone"-ish tale of a shallow weatherman doomed to forever relive February 2 and its encounters. Fascinating, inventive hellhole for Bill Murray, who spins his daymares into a manipulative wooing of grandhug Andie MacDowell. Characters Chris Elliott and Stephen Tobolowsky, plus director Harold Ramis shine, even under six more weeks of viewings.
Burrow deep into this "Twilight Zone"-ish tale of a shallow weatherman doomed to forever relive February 2 and its encounters. Fascinating, inventive hellhole for Bill Murray, who spins his daymares into a manipulative wooing of grandhug Andie MacDowell. Characters Chris Elliott and Stephen Tobolowsky, plus director Harold Ramis shine, even under six more weeks of viewings.
Burrow deep into this "Twilight Zone"-ish tale of a shallow weatherman doomed to forever relive February 2 and its encounters. Fascinating, inventive hellhole for Bill Murray, who spins his daymares into a manipulative wooing of grandhug Andie MacDowell. Characters Chris Elliott and Stephen Tobolowsky, plus director Harold Ramis shine, even under six more weeks of viewings.
Burrow deep into this "Twilight Zone"-ish tale of a shallow weatherman doomed to forever relive February 2 and its encounters. Fascinating, inventive hellhole for Bill Murray, who spins his daymares into a manipulative wooing of grandhug Andie MacDowell. Characters Chris Elliott and Stephen Tobolowsky, plus director Harold Ramis shine, even under six more weeks of viewings.