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"Where the Buffalo Roam," directed by Art Linson, is a 1980 biographical comedy that follows the eccentric and wild adventures of the iconic American journalist Dr. Hunter S. Thompson, portrayed by the talented Bill Murray. The film captures Thompson's unique writing style and his unconventional approach to journalism, as he navigates through the turbulent 1960s and 1970s counterculture movement. Alongside him is his loyal and long-suffering lawyer and friend, Carl Lazlo, played by Rene Auberjonois, who tries to keep up with Thompson's erratic behavior and substance-fueled escapades. Peter Boyle shines as Lazlo's quirky and comical character, adding depth and humor to the film, while Bruno Kirby delivers a memorable performance as a journalist caught in Thompson's whirlwind of chaos. "Where the Buffalo Roam" masterfully blends comedy with poignant moments, offering a glimpse into the tumultuous life of a larger-than-life figure who defied conventions and challenged the status quo. With Bill Murray's dynamic portrayal and a stellar supporting cast, this biopic is a must-watch for fans of Thompson's work and those looking for a hilarious yet insightful look at an unforgettable era in American history.
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Bill Murray was hesitant to play Hunter S. Thompson in 'Where the Buffalo Roam' because he was deeply immersed in his 'Saturday Night Live' commitments. The producers had to rearrange the shooting schedule around SNL's season to accommodate him, convincing Murray only weeks before filming began.
The production initially attempted to use real buffalo for key scenes, but the animals proved unmanageable on set, leading to several disrupted shoots. Eventually, the filmmakers opted for trained bison from a local ranch, which were easier to control and film with, ensuring the safety of cast and crew.
To authentically depict Thompson's psychedelic experiences, director Art Linson collaborated with special effects experts to use pioneering camera techniques. They introduced a then-novel use of rotating camera lenses and unconventional lighting to visually represent hallucinogenic trips, which was groundbreaking at the time.
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🎬During filming, Bill Murray spent several days living with Hunter S. Thompson to better understand his mannerisms. Thompson's method included tying Bill to a chair and throwing him into a swimming pool as an 'initiation' to better channel his chaotic energy.
💡The original screenplay of 'Where the Buffalo Roam' was heavily rewritten by Hunter S. Thompson himself, who found the initial drafts too tame. Thompson added more of his real-life wild escapades, but many were cut from the final film due to budget and safety concerns.
🎯The soundtrack of 'Where the Buffalo Roam' features music by Neil Young, including a specially composed song. However, due to licensing issues, the music was removed from the DVD release, significantly altering the film's original auditory experience for home viewers.
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