Chevy Chase and Bill Murray - we thought those guys were funny. We love Bill Murray, but we didn't think they were right for Airplane! because it would step on the joke if there was a known comedian.
You know what the truth is? You don't find Bill Murray. Bill Murray finds you.
I think: 'Wouldn't it be great to work with Bill Murray?' And then I'm like, 'You know what, just appreciate Bill Murray from afar, don't find out that maybe he's not the dude you want to work with.'
["Where the Buffalo Roam" is] horrible pile of crap. [Bill] Murray did a good job. But it was a bad script. You can't beat a bad script. It was just a horrible movie. A cartoon. But Bill Murray did a good job. We actually wrote and shot several different endings and beginnings and they all got cut out in the end. It was disappointing.
I can't stand toe-to-toe with Bill Murray. It's very hard, because just looking at Bill - he's 6'3", and he just stares at you, and you have no idea what's going on inside that mind of his.
I'm a really big fan of Bill Murray.
We all grew up with Chevy Chase and Bill Murray.
Bill Murray was just so funny to me - there wasn't anything spooking him.
There's something very edgy about Bill Murray out there improvising.
I've been doing a pale imitation of Bill Murray for most of my career.
I think it would be fun to walk around in Bill Murray's mind for a while.
Bill Murray doesn't do anything. He barely shows up at the movies he says he's going to do.
When I've written for Bill Murray - I've written six films for him - people would read it and say, "Oh, that's so perfectly Bill." He'd read it and say, "Are you kidding? I can't say these words." So it's all about perception.
I'd love to work with Steve Martin. I'd love to work with Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd.
Everybody has a Bill Murray story. He just punishes people for reasons they can't figure out.
The original 'Caddyshack' with Chevy Chase and Bill Murray is one of the best comedies ever made.