The AP Film had a chance to sit down and talk to Bill Murray about his upcoming film St. Vincent, Separating Himself From The Public and so much more . Sitting through the premiere of his latest film, " St. Vincent ," Bill Murray was unexpectedly moved. "I thought, 'Well, I better not be crying when the lights come up,'" Murray recalled in an interview shortly after the film's Toronto Film Festival debut. "That would be bad for my image." His image — deadpan and dry, but always game, ever-adventurous — has swelled over the years. Who by now doesn't know that directors seeking his services must leave a message on an 800 number that he checks infrequently, and pray for a response? Or that he signed up for "Garfield" because he thought the Coen brothers were involved, mistaking the name of screenwriter Joel Cohen. And who hasn't heard of (or better yet experienced first-hand) some serendipitous encounter with Murra...