
Bill Murray is an actor and comedian. He is currently starring in "Riff Raff." Look for him in "The Friend" in theaters on April 4. https://www.riffraffthemovie.com https://bleeckerstreetmedia.com/the-friend Save $20 on your first subscription of AG1 at drinkag1.com/joerogan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chapter 1: How does Bill Murray feel about being on the podcast?
Thank you for doing this. This is a huge honor for me. I'm a giant fan. Forever. Like, since I was a kid. So. Well, are we going?
Yeah, we're live.
So for me, there's certain people I meet where it's like, whoa, okay. And you're those. You're one of those.
Well, I have a very different experience. I only know about you what I've heard. I've never heard your show. I had to ask you, are you Joe? Because somehow I knew you were like into fitness and everyone out there seems to be a weightlifter. Even Danielle seems like she did lower body today. So it's nice to meet you. And people are...
Some people are very, very excited that I've gotten to come down here to be on your show.
Well, you're an interesting guy.
Other people are concerned for me. Oh, really? Are they? Legitimately? I don't know. I don't know why. It's the weightlifter thing because I have no predisposed – I have no premonitions. But when I walk in here and I see – I got to look at that. What is that green?
Oh, that's the local racetrack. That's the Circuit of the Americas where Formula One races. Okay. That's my friend's place. So he gave me that.
Okay. Yeah, I walked in. I saw all these Hunter Thompson things. I felt automatically like, okay, well, this guy can't be a complete disaster. Yeah. And then I walked down the hall and there's Hunter wearing a hat that I gave him.
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Chapter 2: What is the story behind Bill Murray meeting Hunter S. Thompson?
It pulls you into the story.
Is that bullet where he's writing? What movie is he driving like a dune buggy? Is that bullet two? No, that's the other one. The one in Boston. That's a pretty good movie, too.
Which one's that?
Oh, come on. They remade it. Thomas Crown Affair. Yeah. And obviously he's having time. How about we shoot some stuff in a dune buggy? And basically they had like a whole day. Yeah, this. Yeah. And he's having a time. And meanwhile, he's got Faye Dunaway in there going, I hope that's Faye Dunaway anyway, roaring around. And he could really drive, right? Oh, yeah.
Like really drive. Like you could really flip one of these fucking things if you're driving like him.
For sure. You don't know what you're doing. For sure. Yeah, he's going sideways. And she is having the time of her life. Look at that, spinning it out in the water.
With a movie star who doesn't even have a seatbelt on probably.
No, they didn't have seatbelts back then. Jesus Christ. Well, she might have a seatbelt. She looks like she's belted.
But that was cool. He was like the archetypal movie star. He was a movie star. That guy was a movie star. There was something about him that was compelling. He lived his life in a sort of wild, renegade way and drove race cars and he was a man's man. And when you saw him in a movie, you believed it.
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