Two years ago, Murray said he had taken to Jay-Z's idea of "retirement," meaning people might generally consider him out of the game but he could nevertheless continue to work here and there.
So when the writers of "The Office" were hired to pen a "Ghostbusters III," Murray thinks they could offer a fresh take on the films, the second of which he (and many others) found disappointing.
"If I could get through this in a powerful way, I feel that I have even more potential to do something," said Murray. "I think I'd be working on a higher level. It'd be great to achieve, to do the art that I thought I was always capable of -- something that really, really affects people and grabs them and makes them feel and become alive."
http://www.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/Movies/10/08/film.bill.murray.ap/index.html
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