The word "legend" is thrown around these days; like teenage lads call each other legends when of them gets an over-the-clothes grope off the local young one with Daddy issues, who really just wants to be held. Bill Murray, though, Bill Murray is a stone cold, stamped, approved and validated, legend.

On working on Garfield, the Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day star told GQ: "I thought it would be kind of fun, because doing a voice is challenging, and I'd never done that. Plus, I looked at the script, and it said, "So-and-so and Joel Cohen.' And I thought: 'Christ, well, I love those Coens!' They're funny. So I sorta read a few pages of it and thought, 'Yeah, I'd like to do that.' "Finally I went out to L.A. to record my lines... and the lines got worse and worse. And I said, 'Okay, you better show me the whole rest of the movie, so we can see what we're dealing with.' So I sat down and watched the whole thing, and I kept saying, 'Who the hell cut this this thing? Who did this? What the f**k was Coen thinking? And then they explained it to me: it wasn't written by Joel Coen."

This is Murray on full-on, piss take mode; least us not forget they made a sequel. He also mentioned that he has no agent and instead has a number that executives that want him in movies can call. They leave a message and if he likes what they say he calls them back. If not, they hear nothing. Again - legend.