All the Great Bill Murray Moments We'd Save From the Nazis

Highlights in the life of one of Hollywood's greatest.

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Want to know what cool looks like? Just look at Bill Murray. Not only has he starred in classic quotable comedies like Caddyshack and Groundhog Day, but the Saturday Night Live alum is also known for his uninhibited antics. From crashing a private karaoke party to pounding beers with unsuspecting Scandinavian kids to photobombing your mom, Murray's done it all. His experiences are the stuff of legend. Which is why we need to preserve it. 

In honor of his new movie, The Monuments Men, these are all the great Bill Murray moments we'd save from the Nazis. You know, because the movie is about a buncha oldies saving art from Hitler's henchmen and—meh, you get the picture. So to speak.

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When, after a charity golf event in Scotland, Bill partied with a bunch of Scandinavian twentysomethings and washed their dishes at the end of the night.

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When Bill Murray goes sailing in What About Bob?.

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When Bill Murray fakes being taken against his will to the Late Show with David Letterman set.

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When, during SXSW, Bill Murray rolled up to a pub with RZA and GZA and placed himself behind the bar to pour tequila shots for everyone.

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When, during that same SXSW trip, Murray jammed with The Like on his tambourine.

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When, still during that same SXSW, Bill Murray pounded a few beers after jamming with a band.

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When Bill Murray stopped for some chiropractic work on the fourth tee at the AT&T National Pro-Am in 2012.

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When Bill Murray knocked on a private karaoke room door and joined the party in singing The Ghostbusters theme song and in sipping on Chartreuse for four hours.

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When Bill Murray read poetry to a construction team that built Poets House's new home at 10 River Terrace.

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When Bill Murray imitates a gopher in Caddyshack.

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When Bill Murray agreed to film a slow-motion Reservoir Dogs-esque title sequence with a bunch of film nerds.

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When Bill Murray satisfyingly knocks out "Needlenose Ned" in Groundhog Day.

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When Bill Murray photobombed a some loyal San Francisco Giant fans.

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When Bill Murray, as Rushmore's Herman Blume, puts swag in cig smoking.

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When Bill Murray apologized for breaking a man's nose with a loose Coke bottle.

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When Bill Murray bosses up in Ghostbusters.

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When Bill Murray body slams Lee Corso on ESPN College Gameday.

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When Bill Murray appears on Matthew's Best Hit TV in Lost in Translation.

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When Bill Murray makes it rain pencils on the crowd at a pro golf tournament.

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When Bill Murray robs a bank dressed as a clown in Quick Change.

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When Bill Murray reportedly exited a Tribeca Film Festival afterparty with three women.

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Whenever Bill Murray celebrates a strike as Ernie McCracken in Kingpin.

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When Bill Murray played kickball with a bunch of random kids at a park in Roosevelt Island in New York.

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When zombie Bill Murray made a cameo in Zombieland and produced this classic line.

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When Bill Murray, a Bears fan, showed up in full helmet and pads for an interview with David Letterman after the New York Giants won the Super Bowl.

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