Inked Mag Staff
June 9th, 2016
Bill Murray Shows Off Tattoo of Ghostbusters Fan on Jimmy Kimmel
When you are needing to book an amazing late night TV show who you gonna call? The Ghostbusters, of course. Jimmy Kimmel live was the scene of a massive Ghostbusters…
When you are needing to book an amazing late night TV show who you gonna call? The Ghostbusters, of course. Jimmy Kimmel live was the scene of a massive Ghostbusters party Wednesday night as cast members of both the original movies and the upcoming remake were on the program. It was quite a party even without an appearance by a gargoyle or the Keymaster. Tattoos took center stage during a segment with original Ghostbusters cast members Bill Murray, Dan Akroyd, Ernie Hudson and Annie Potts.
Using the show’s “Wall of America,” a cast of Ghostbusters superfans video chatted to show off their tattoos. Jordan from Baltimore showed off a fantastic sleeve featuring everyone from the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man to Egon played by the late Harold Ramis (our favorite member of the original team). One fan, Mike from Bristol, England, stood on his chair to show off his impressive leg sleeve inked by Chris Jones. At first the stars admired Mike’s ink, then Murray and Potts showed that they had some ink of their own up their sleeves—tattoos of Mike!
Sure, by now Murray and Potts have washed away Mike’s face from their arms, but it was a pretty funny prank that also made us think about the idea of celebrity portrait tattoos a little more deeply. It must be a really strange experience to see a total stranger with your image tattooed on them, even for someone as famous as Murray or Akroyd.
Check out all of the rad tattoos and the crazy antics in the video below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUB31Ye6GYs
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