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| | Interview - Bill Murray for "The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou" |
 | | It was Sofia Coppola's Oscar winning Lost in Translation, that managed to almost rejuvenate interest in Bill Murray, one of those "small movies" he refers to, that became a worldwide hit and garnered the actor a Best Actor Oscar nomination, an event he looks back on with a certain gleeful cynicism. |
 | | Treat or not, The Life Aquatic was also Murray's toughest film assignment to date, shot on location at sea in the heart of winter. |
 | | While at the genesis of his success, Murray was defined by his own blend of wry comedy, exemplified from Meatballs to Ghostbusters, but the Bill Murray on screen today, is older, wiser, and far more profound than the earlier, self-deprecating comic of Chicago's Second City school of improvisation. |
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