I’m no stranger to controversy.

I once revealed that I like cloudy weather – and four people in line ahead of me fainted. Babies started screaming. Priests tried to exorcise me. It was a whole deal.

The reason I mention this is because I have a thought I have to share and I know people are going to disagree with me.

I hate Bill Murray. Yes, Bill Murray – star of Ghostbusters, Caddyshack, Stripes etc.

And I’ll tell why in two simple words – Ghostbusters 3.

After Ghostbusters 2, there was a sequel in the works that sounded fascinating and would have seen the crew travelling into a hellish version of Manhattan.

But Bill decided he didn’t want to do it because he “didn’t like” sequels.

Hey Bill, what do ya think that big number 2 at the end of the word Ghostbusters meant?

Instead, he opted for groundbreaking roles in films such as Larger Than Life, Osmosis Jones and Quick Change. Remember those classics?

No? Neither does anyone else.

I mean, I’m no professor of film studies but I’m willing to place money that more people would have watched Ghostbusters 3 than What About Bob.

For some reason, Bill has developed what is described as ‘an eccentric and irreverent style of comedy.’

I call it ‘being a tool.’

Don’t believe me? Go onto YouTube and search for his appearances on The Late Show with David Letterman.

Take away the kookiness, the deliberate attempts to be wacky and you’re left with someone who loves himself far too much.

It is because of this kookiness that we will never have a third Ghostbusters movie with the four original stars.

In 2014, Harold Ramis, who played Egon, passed away.

Harold was a comedy genius and, without Egon, you can never reunite the Ghostbusters.