Ghostbusters 2016: Talk about the movie(s).

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  1. Cyke101

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    It's a running joke that's perhaps emphasized more in GB2, IIRC -- after they wreck the courtroom, the montage includes them ruining a jewelry shop. Yikes.

    But the hotel case in GB1 certainly takes the "cake" (cuz it exploded). There was a lot more emphasis on the untold havoc and destruction of the place.

    I do like that some of the episodes from the first two seasons kept it going. Among other places, they wrecked a bowling alley, a chemical plant (a big uh oh), and even poor Ray's Aunt Lois' living room.

    Because you're making a direct reference to Bridesmaids, and you've made that very clear several times that you're comparing the reboot to that movie in this thread by constantly bringing that very movie up. You dislike the movie, think of it as only/merely/derivatively a chick flick, which you labeled it as such. You're clearly comparing one heavily-gendered film with another on the other end through a very unique scene from the women's movie.
     
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  2. Amaris

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    This.

    Also, while it's a matter of personal taste, I think Ray made that entire sequence. He's just so in over his head, they all are, but with him it's clear that, any moment, he's just going to burn the whole damn place to the ground. :lol:
     
  3. Aldo

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    I guess I just grew up looking at the Ghostbusters differently. You're all right, of course, they did stumble through their encounters with ghosts. I guess I more meant because they were really good at it, I mean the movies present them as successful Ghostbusters (at least the second one does after the courtroom scene). But I suppose you could turn that into a discussion, like were they successful because they were really good at what they did? Or was it because they were the only game in town?
     
  4. Reverend

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    ^Mostly the latter, but also it's worth noting that being effective and being proficient can be two very different things.
     
  5. EnriqueH

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    Right, but at that point, someone had compared Hangover and Bridesmaids. But I don't recall Hangover having such an overtly scatological scene.

    So I ask again: when did I say that the scene equals chick flick?

    [waits]

    Ok.

    You can take your foot out of your mouth any time now, Aldo. :cool:
     
  6. Saul

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    Got your attention didn't it?
     
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    Good, for a moment I was really worried!
     
  8. Owain Taggart

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    You could even argue that if there's one thing they're professionals at doing, it's destroying buildings! Need a building leveled? Call in the pros! :lol:
     
  9. Aldo

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    No removal required because I did no such thing. You kept going on about how Bridesmaids was nothing about Hangover because Bridesmaids was a chick flick so when you brought up the sink scene I just assumed you were still on that path.

    Regardless, it's absurd to point to Bridesmaids as having scatological humor and saying that makes it different from The Hangover when that film involves equally gross humor.
     
  10. Greg Cox

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    I gotta admit, I don't think of BRIDESMAIDS as a stereotypical "chick flick," whatever that is. It's more of a wild, outrageous comedy, like THE HANGOVER or SOMETHING ABOUT MARY, that just happens to be built around female friendships instead.

    It's not your standard romantic comedy or tearjerker, which is what usually gets labelled "a chick flick."

    I mean, are we going call KILL BILL a chick flick because it's about a woman whose wedding gets spoiled? :)
     
  11. EnriqueH

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    Uh-huh, so you admit you ASSUMED.

    Good.

    Good.

    I rest my case.

    Oh, and uh, I know a good dentist...

    ;)
     
  12. Mr. Adventure

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    This thread is like a black hole.
     
  13. Cyke101

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    I feel like for some here, yes, it would be called a chick flick, with all the limitations that come with it.

    Maybe even the same for the Alien movies, too. Heck, one of them had Ripley protecting a little girl! Ew cooties and estrogen.
     
  14. ALF

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    Can't have a conversation about Ghostbusters without a few black holes! :rommie: Historically a very tormented fanbase.

    That's a humdinger of a summary. I laughed out loud!
     
  15. Locutus of Bored

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    Dog shit gets your attention when you're trying to avoid stepping in it. But at the end of the day, it's still just dog shit.
     
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    :lol:
     
  17. EnriqueH

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    Actually, I enjoyed both Kill Bill and Alien/Aliens.

    I wonder why you guys can't tell the difference between what is a chick flick and what isn't.
     
  18. Nerys Myk

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    Because we disagree with your identification of Bridesmaids as an example.
     
  19. { Emilia }

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    Re: Ghostbusters reboot: We're (almost, maybe, sorta) ready to believe

    As a woman I'd love to hear your definition.
     
  20. Greg Cox

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    Yeah. The Joy Luck Club is arguably a chick flick. How Stella Got Her Groove Back is arguably a chick flick. The Notebook and pretty much any other Nicholas Sparks movie are largely regarded as chick flicks.

    But Bridesmaids is a zany, off-color comedy. And pretty hilarious, too.