Bill Murray is having one of those days -- over and over and over again -- in the comedy hit Groundhog Day, released a second time by Columbia in a new "special edition" DVD. The 1.85:1 anamorphic transfer looks very good with only minor imperfections hindering the picture. A small amount of edge enhancement and grain show up during a few scenes, though overall this is a very nice-looking picture with bright colors and even black levels. The audio is presented in a newly created Dolby 5.1 mix as well as a DTS 5.1 Surround soundtrack (in French, Portuguese, English, and Spanish). Both of these soundtracks feature some nice surround utilization by both the front and back speakers, as well as clear and distortion-free dialogue, music, and effects. Also included on this disc are subtitles in English, French, Chinese, Korean, Thai, Spanish, and Portuguese. Whereas the original DVD release of Groundhog Day only included a few scant extras, this new Groundhog Day: Special Edition DVD features a few more substantial extra features. Included on this disc are the typical theatrical trailers, cast and crew filmographies, and production notes. Newly produced for this disc is a 25-minute documentary titled "The Weight of Time," which includes new retrospective interviews with director Harold Ramis, actors Andie MacDowell and Stephen Tobolowsky, writer Danny Rubin, and producer Trevor Albert. This is a very nice documentary that includes funny anecdotes and stories about the production. Finally, there is a new commentary track by director Harold Ramis, which features the director chatting about the difficulties in making the movie, how it was working with star Bill Murray, and other tidbits about the movie. Taken as a whole, this new Groundhog Day: Special Edition DVD is a great disc for fans of the movie to own (though Bill Murray's non-participation in the new extra features is a bummer).