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Ghostbusters was never that good to begin with.
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Ghostbusters was never that good to begin with.
Picture of locomotive for reference.
Its just a pretty well-known 1980s comedy movie, is all. I don't hate it. Though in my opinion of all the projects that the Ghostbusters alumni got up to, Blues Brothers is probably the best since that movie had me in hysterics the most out of any of them. Haven't seen Caddyshack in awhile though.
I'm still convinced the 2016 remake was a marketing con. Up until they announced it, the discussion of Ghostbusters online was limited to: "Is Ghostbusters 2 any good?", "Are they ever gonna make Ghostbusters 3?", and "Hey, remember ectocooler and those weird cartoons?" Now all the controversy about the 2016 one catapulted the name back into everyone's heads, everyone is absolutely gay for the nostalgia of the originals and I guarentee you the 2020 movie is going to have a much larger turnout as a result than if it came out in another universe where the 2016 remake was never even suggested.
I could have predicted every single minute of how shit the 2016 movie was based solely on the fact that it was directed by the hack that made The Heat. He also dresses like he's selling volcano insurance. They picked him for that project to deliberately make a piece of garbage that would piss people off as much as possible.
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Although it was totally unrealistic in Ghostbusters II how everybody forgot about ghosts within 5 years, I think they could do that now and get away with it. Use the generation gap in the story. Have all these shitty millennial Atheism+ characters dismiss the Ghostbusters with their "I believe in SCIENCE!!" crap and then Ray sheepily says, "But... this is science."
Although it was totally unrealistic in Ghostbusters II how everybody forgot about ghosts within 5 years, I think they could do that now and get away with it. Use the generation gap in the story. Have all these shitty millennial Atheism+ characters dismiss the Ghostbusters with their "I believe in SCIENCE!!" crap and then Ray sheepily says, "But... this is science."
I just got the feeling nobody was passionate about making Ghostbusters II. Nobody tried very hard and they just went through all the motions to get it over with.
The story doesn't even make any sense, really. What is the mood slime? Where did it come from? What does it have to do with Vigo? The photo developing scene, which was a last minute addition I think, implies there's some connection. And then that never goes anywhere.
I also really hated the overly serious score. I'd love to see fan edit where they use Elmer Bernstein's score from the first one.
And yeah, saying nothing happened between Ghostbusters I & II basically retconned The Real Ghostbusters into non-canon, which pissed me off to no end.
I did like Vigo. Reading about how the actor that played him was a villain in real life really adds to the character's menace.Vigo was basically a "super ghost" of an individual who had killed untold scores of people, "On a mountain of skulls, in the castle of pain, I sat on a throne of blood!" remember? So I guess the more evil you were in life the more dangerous your ghost is.
I thought people liked Paul Rudd?
I really don't know who he is other than he's in those Marvel chapter movies.