Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Bill Murray would be annoying AF IRL too, though!
Bill Murray can literally do no wrong.
He's probably one of the more annoying celebrities there is.
His entire act is treating strangers like crap and they just lap it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Bill Murray would be annoying AF IRL too, though!
Bill Murray can literally do no wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Bob Woodward’s gritty bio of Belushi has a lot of good detail about the first SNL cast. Belushi and many others in the cast thought he was the star, but Chase and the viewing public clearly disagreed. He was never an insider in that group, and he was older. Agree with those who say he is clearly neurodivergent. What’s funny is that Dan Akroyd identifies as autistic as well, but seems not to have had the same interpersonal challenges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Bill Murray would be annoying AF IRL too, though!
Bill Murray can literally do no wrong.
Really? I find him so annoying! I am kinda dismayed about Chevy Chase though. I guess he’s an AH too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Bill Murray would be annoying AF IRL too, though!
Bill Murray can literally do no wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I think Bill Murray would be annoying AF IRL too, though!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t believe he was this way his whole career. He might’ve been always difficult and arrogant, but not to the degree he was in later years. There was an oral telling of Christmas vacation by Rolling Stone and Johnny Galecki who played Rusty seemed to like him and have a good experience on that movie. I think things got worse for Chevy in the 90s as his career started to stall.
People are now comparing him to Ryan Reynolds as Ryan is getting more difficult and arrogant in later years - it was reported at the SNL 50th, no one wanted a picture with either Chevy or Ryan and they got a picture together.
I recall from reading a history of SNL that came out some years ago that he was hated while on the show. He was the breakout star from the first season and left after that because he felt he was too good for the show. The rest of the cast and writers were glad to see him go.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t believe he was this way his whole career. He might’ve been always difficult and arrogant, but not to the degree he was in later years. There was an oral telling of Christmas vacation by Rolling Stone and Johnny Galecki who played Rusty seemed to like him and have a good experience on that movie. I think things got worse for Chevy in the 90s as his career started to stall.
People are now comparing him to Ryan Reynolds as Ryan is getting more difficult and arrogant in later years - it was reported at the SNL 50th, no one wanted a picture with either Chevy or Ryan and they got a picture together.