The Internet has been ablaze since it was confirmed that two writers from "The Office" are indeed hard at work on "Ghostbusters 3." So what does Bill Murray think about the whole thing? "I hope they go back to the original version," he stated to MTV News, before adding that he'd like to see a female touch in a new crop of recruits. "I think it'd be funny to have a girl ghostbuster."
Check out his thoughts on the matter below, and then click here to watch our entire interview with the "City of Ember" actor.
This November, millions of voters will turn out to choose the next President of the United States. “City of Ember” director Gil Kenan just wants you to remember that you have more than two choices.
“I'm hoping people write Bill Murray in as a candidate. I'm hoping we build a genuine groundswell and take back this country for the people,” he laughed. “Sometimes a little star power doesn't hurt for electability. And, hey, he can’t do worse than anyone else.”
Kenan is kidding on the square positing Murray as a serious candidate – just like the new ad for “City of Ember” which you can view below.
In the film, Murray plays Mayor Cole, a vile politician in charge during a potentially devastating series of blackouts, which threaten to cover the City in darkness forever. (In the novel, the residents have no sunlight, and have never even seen stars). Read more...
In "City of Ember," a group of children embark on an adventurous journey to help save their troubled underground city which is in danger of going dark forever. But possibly the best part of this admittedly cool-looking flick? Bill f'ing Murray. Yup, the increasingly reclusive comedy god plays the mayor in this fable, and now we have an exclusive clip featuring his bold appeal to the citizenry. Will this scene end up rivaling Bill Pullman's classic "Today we celebrate our independence day" speech from "ID4”? You be the judge.