Re: Ghostbusters reboot: We're (almost, maybe, sorta) ready to believe
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.
The only thing I hope is they present the new team as professionals. I mean joke about them sure but when it's time, show them as wholly competent individuals, like the original films did.
Dude, the only legitimate "busting" sequence of the film, the one at the hotel, shows them to be completely incompetent and in over their heads worse than a high school freshman trying to take off his girlfriend's bra. Throughout the film, they are constantly presented with problems that they have no idea whatsoever how to deal with.
Yeap. That's the entire point that people seem to be missing. Ghostbusters, the 1984 version at least, was in no way a sci-fi action movie. It was a comedy about four nuclear-powered hucksters who accidentally fell ass-backwards into saving the world.
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.
Last I checked, did Hangover have a scene with one of the guys shitting in a sink?
So if a character shits in a sink that makes it a chick flick? Gotcha. Boy, I should be writing all this down.
Good stuff.
Aldo, I gotta hand it to you, pal.
Nobody, I mean NOBODY, takes comments out of context better than you.
When did I say that characters shitting in sinks means it's a chick flick?
Pray tell.
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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