Yes. And the image of the Statue of Liberty walking through the city controlled by a Nintendo controller. And Bobby Brown's "On Our Own" - which I'll admit isn't as much fun as the Ray Parker Jr. (or is it Huey Lewis?I'm glad GB2 was made, if only for the utter hilariousness of Peter MacNicol.
I'm glad GB2 was made, if only for the utter hilariousness of Peter MacNicol.
Yeah, I think missed in a lot of the reboot complaints is the fact that they did make a sequel w/ the original cast and creators and it wasn't that great.
Just not a fan.
I dislike most of the cast and don't find the films particularly funny.
YOUR ARE HEREBY BANISHED FROM GEEKDOM FOR ALL ETERNITY!
The position that Sony took was that because it's a brand-new script, story and cast, completely divorced from the 1984 and 1989 films outside of some basic core concepts, then it was not a continuation of the property per se and the studio was free and clear to do whatever it wished. That's how they got around Reitman and Murray (and, to an extent, Aykroyd, who was blindsided by the Feig announcement but later came around).
But Reitman is involved with the new film so they wouldn't have to "get around him".
Reitman has no involvement with the 2016 film outside of a token producer credit, which Sony gave him because he had been working on Ghostbusters 3 for so long. He has had literally no part in the writing or production of the film.
Yes. And the image of the Statue of Liberty walking through the city controlled by a Nintendo controller. And Bobby Brown's "On Our Own" - which I'll admit isn't as much fun as the Ray Parker Jr. (or is it Huey Lewis?I'm glad GB2 was made, if only for the utter hilariousness of Peter MacNicol.) theme for the first movie, but is still pretty darned catchy. And "not as much fun as the first time" is actually SPOT ON, thematically, no?
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I'm glad GB2 was made, if only for the utter hilariousness of Peter MacNicol.
I'm glad GB2 was made, if only for the utter hilariousness of Peter MacNicol.
"Everything you're doing is bad. I want you to know dis."
While the movie itself is nowhere near as good as the original, it is still watchable and highly quotable. And Peter MacNicol is funnier than the rest of the cast combined.
Wow. Those are some pretty hideous and unflattering outfits. Even the actresses don't look very thrilled.
Wow. Those are some pretty hideous and unflattering outfits.
Shouldn't the costumes be tight, skimpy, or both? That's what Star Trek taught me, anyway.Wow. Those are some pretty hideous and unflattering outfits.
And the original Ghostbusters outfits were flattering?
I fail to see your point.
They look just as functional as the original outfits.
It'd look a bit weird if they drove around in an unaltered hearse.Wow. Those are some pretty hideous and unflattering outfits. Even the actresses don't look very thrilled.
It also looks like they traded in the ambulance for a hearse, which could be appropriate, but then they go through all the trouble to make it up to look like an ambulance anyway.
Wow. Those are some pretty hideous and unflattering outfits. Even the actresses don't look very thrilled.
Wow. Those are some pretty hideous and unflattering outfits. Even the actresses don't look very thrilled.
Contrary, my friend, I think the outfits are very flattering to who is wearing them. It's the actresses that appear hideous, but that's just me. I'm not thrilled.
Actually, that's mostly a joke, hideous is not the word I'd use. I won't use the word I'd use but I don't watch or not watch because of beauty/ugliness.
It looks like they are making a good go of it and might be a good movie.
I just wonder if after everything it's going to be positive but also pointless like that Robocop remake. That was competent for the most part but the original was still better. I see this in the same category, good but the original is better and if you're choosing what disc to pop in, I'm betting it's the original.
So there's actually a word worse than "hideous" you'd use?Marsden said:Contrary, my friend, I think the outfits are very flattering to who is wearing them. It's the actresses that appear hideous, but that's just me. I'm not thrilled.
Actually, that's mostly a joke, hideous is not the word I'd use. I won't use the word I'd use but I don't watch or not watch because of beauty/ugliness.
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