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OT: Luke's Dad's best movie

Highly under recognized movie.

The correct answer is Groundhog Day, however.

Broken Flowers and Lost in the Translation both very good as well.
All 3 if those low budget movies are fantastic. And he's good in all of them. The supporting cast for Broken Flowers is amazing.

By the way, he's also excellent in a recent movie called On The Rocks, even if the movie isn't great. He has a great lead role in it as a carousing father.
 
All 3 if those low budget movies are fantastic. And he's good in all of them. The supporting cast for Broken Flowers is amazing.

By the way, he's also excellent in a recent movie called On The Rocks, even if the movie isn't great. He has a great lead role in it as a carousing father.
I've flirted with watching this a few times. Who is the lead? Rashida Jones?
 
I've flirted with watching this a few times. Who is the lead? Rashida Jones?
Yes, it is certainly worth the watch. Very light hearted fare. But entertaining.

It's really a father-daughter relationship movie.

But excellent acting and funny, which allowed me to get over the light drama.
 
I think it’s Groundhog Day. I just rewatched that movie on Groundhog Day and it’s just an amazingly underrated film.

When you consider that he was probably stuck in that loop for 30-40 years and noticing a few other philosophical things it’s pretty deep.
 
Also The Life Aquatic is probably one of my all time favorites.

To this day I still crack up when Steve says “I’m in the middle of a lightning strike rescue op”
 
I love Bill Murray but he was the worst part of Caddyshack. That movie would've sucked if not for Ted Knight and Rodney.

Ted Knight was so damn good.

Ted Knights’s performance is good enough for a best actor award imo.
 
Most underrated, Quick Change.
 

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