What about Bob? After playing in a golf tournament this weekend, Bill Murray seemed to channel his character Bob Harris from Lost in Translation (pictured) by partying with Scandanavian college students in St. Andrews, Scotland. Baby steps to the keg. Baby steps to the Norwegian blondes in the corner.
Just like in Translation, a younger woman lured him away from a bar to a random group of her friends in a strange place. No word on whether there was karaoke, but I’m loving the details about Murray drinking vodka out of a coffee mug and helping out with the dishes. He also apparently tried to coax the host to reheat some leftover pasta, which makes him my personal hero.
Who would you want to show up at your party? I’m thinking Bill Nighy’s rocker character from Love Actually because he always had good advice for the youth. "Kids, don’t buy drugs. Become a pop star and they give you them for free!"








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Well, aside from Bill Murray (which would be awesome), I think Johnny Depp in full-on Captain Jack mode and Matthew McConaughy would be the definition of fun party guests.
I’d invite Marc Emery, Willie Nelson, Mathew MccConahey (Sp?), Cheech Marin or Tommy Chong. That way, we wouldn’t have to send out for “party favors”.
Any Will Farrell character would be a fierce party guest.
I would probably invite Lexi Featherton from an episode of Sex and the City entitled Splat – before she went out the window!
She was a 40 year old mess. I’m sure we could have probably done c*ke together in the wash room, called all the old people at the party geriatrics (spelling?) and open any random window from a 40 story building so we could smoke.
Lexi was the “it” girl of the 80’s, now she R.I.P.
The cast of Entourage would be a great bunch of guests. Especially if Ari ended up in the pool.
Aside from the always entertaining Bill Murray, who would rock the house reading the phone book, I’d love to party with Drama from Entourage and Sawyer from Lost, who for sure would be trying to swoon every girl in the room, and Larry David, just ’cause he’d be a hoot and a half!
I once heard a funny story about Murray’s antics. Two guys were on the subway and Murray was sitting across from them. They were nudging each other and made it quite obvious that they recognized Murray.
As they exited the train Murray walks up behind them, grabs one of the guys and gives him a noogie. Bill then whispers in his ear “no one will ever believe you.”
Don’t know if it’s true or not but I so want to believe!
Hands down, I’d want to hang with John Waters at a party. He’s always funny, subversive and says exactly what he thinks. Wanda Sykes would be a lot of fun too.