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Groundhog Day Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 53

Groundhog Day 1993 poster

Find your favorite Groundhog Day sound clips, featuring the movie's best quotes, funny lines, and memorable characters, great for reminiscing or adding some charm to your creative work.

Actors: Bill Murray (Phil Connors), Andie MacDowell (Rita Hanson), Chris Elliott (Larry the cameraman)

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521 So how's it going, old buddy?
522 So I guess the question we have to ask ourselves today is, Does Phil feel lucky? (2)
523 So this will be the last time we do the Groundhog together.
524 So, did you sleep okay without me? You tossed and turned, didn't you?
525 So, what are the chances of getting out today?
526 So, what are you gonna do?
527 So, what do you want out of life, anyway? -I guess I want what everybody wants. You know, career, love, marriage, children.
528 So... what do I do?
529 Somebody asked me today, Phil, if you could be anywhere in the world, where would you like to be? And I said to him, Probably right here, Elko, Nevada. Our nation's high at 79 today.
530 Someday, somebody's gonna see me interviewing a groundhog, think I don't have a future.

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