In 1993, the late, great Harold Ramis teamed with Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell, to do the same thing over and over and over again. In the 30 years since, Groundhog Day has become a genre unto itself. Blending elements of time travel, magical realism, spirituality, and good old fashioned romantic comedy, it doesn't feel right to call it a cult classic—but that's not far off from describing the legacy of the film. Clint, Cal, and Alex, dive into the expert craftsmanship of repetitive comedy, just how many days Phil repeated, and just how long you can watch a human being be despicable before a comeuppance occurs.