lifejustgotawkward: “No actor is better than Bill Murray at doing nothing at all, and being fascinating while doing it.” - Roger Ebert’s review of Broken Flowers (2005, dir. Jim Jarmusch). The “I Want You” scene is my favorite scene in the
lifejustgotawkward: “No actor is better than Bill Murray at doing nothing at all, and being fascinating while doing it.” - Roger Ebert’s review of Broken Flowers (2005, dir. Jim Jarmusch). The “I Want You” scene is my favorite scene in the
lifejustgotawkward: “No actor is better than Bill Murray at doing nothing at all, and being fascinating while doing it.” - Roger Ebert’s review of Broken Flowers (2005, dir. Jim Jarmusch). The “I Want You” scene is my favorite scene in the
lifejustgotawkward: “No actor is better than Bill Murray at doing nothing at all, and being fascinating while doing it.” - Roger Ebert’s review of Broken Flowers (2005, dir. Jim Jarmusch). The “I Want You” scene is my favorite scene in the
lifejustgotawkward: “No actor is better than Bill Murray at doing nothing at all, and being fascinating while doing it.” - Roger Ebert’s review of Broken Flowers (2005, dir. Jim Jarmusch). The “I Want You” scene is my favorite scene in the
lifejustgotawkward: “No actor is better than Bill Murray at doing nothing at all, and being fascinating while doing it.” - Roger Ebert’s review of Broken Flowers (2005, dir. Jim Jarmusch). The “I Want You” scene is my favorite scene in the
lifejustgotawkward: “No actor is better than Bill Murray at doing nothing at all, and being fascinating while doing it.” - Roger Ebert’s review of Broken Flowers (2005, dir. Jim Jarmusch). The “I Want You” scene is my favorite scene in the