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The Ten Most GIF-able Moments of Netflix’s ‘A Very Murray Christmas’

Celebrating Bill Murray’s Christmas special the way only the Internet can.

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Feeling bad that you weren’t invited to Taylor Swift’s Fourth of July is so last summer. The hot new thing to do for the holidays is to feel bad that you weren’t invited to Sophia Coppola’s holiday party, otherwise known as Netflix’s triumphant “A Very Murray Christmas,” which premiered last night.

Lately, it has become difficult to tell the difference between Bill Murray, the actor, and “Bill Murray,” the character he plays in social media. Which is precisely why this special is so perfect: Not only is Murray a fictional version of himself, panicky and hard-drinking yet smoothly comfortable among mysteriously sophisticated associates, but the all-star cast is neatly split between celebs playing characters (Amy Poehler as a frantic producer, Michael Cera as a predatory agent, Jason Schwartzman — Murray’s co-star in “Rushmore” — as a sad groom) and celebs playing themselves (George Clooney, Paul Schaeffer and a surprisingly euphonious Miley Cyrus).

When you start drawing lines among the participants, you start to realize that this really is Coppola’s party — it’s made up of friends, family and professional associates, as if her life has been a blurring of all three. Which it probably has. The result is a truly magical story of dashed hopes giving way to an improvised celebration, the kind New York City was built on.

Here, Re/code presents the ten most magical holiday moments of “A Very Murray Christmas.” In GIFs.

This article originally appeared on Recode.net.

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