Everyone's favorite channel Midnight's Edge gives a good recap on why the 2016 Dumpsterfire Ghostbusters failed and the current state of GB3:
Yeah, because people like Moronic Edge know so much about movies and why this one failed.

Everyone's favorite channel Midnight's Edge gives a good recap on why the 2016 Dumpsterfire Ghostbusters failed and the current state of GB3:
I would be. At this point think I'd be more interested in a TV series than another movie.
The new leads are a 12 year old boy and a 13 year old girl, I'm pretty sure that's how old the article said they were.
They're older teens, not younger ones.
You’re quite naive. Most of us can tell when something is absolute bullshit. You’ll get there one day... maybe.The salt this board has towards Midnight's Edge is highly amusing.
There was nothing in that recap that didn't end up being true in the long term.
Irony.Though, there are those who live in denial.
I thought Dan Akroyd was supposed to be the one who had terrible ideas for a Ghostbusters sequel![]()
Exhibit A in defense of the existence of Ghostbusters II, the dopest summer jam of 1989, Bobby Brown's On Our Own:
So, who would you like to see score this movie? Elmer Bernstein did an amazing score for the first movie, and Randy Edelman's score for part II was "meh." I'd like to see them get a good composer for this new movie. I wouldn't mind Michael Giacchino or Ramin Djawadi do it![]()
The one good thing about that 2016 movie I've noticed is it generated a lot of interest in Ghostbusters again, they put TRG on Netflix, although that may not have any causation, and there were a lot more Ghostbusters toys in the stores and I mean Peter, Ray, Egon, Winston, and Slimer Ghostbusters.
I hope they don't do the "inactive since GB II" plot so it won't be another retread of them going back into business AGAIN and having their first ghost busting AGAIN. I think a way to go would be the Jurassic World route, where maybe the public is so used to hauntings and spirits, that they're just commonplace and more of an annoyance like ants on a kitchen sink. The ghostbusters are a nationwide franchise with companies in most major cities (maybe even in small towns). Maybe for the opening act, we see some routine ghostbusting, then a new threat emerges that forces some Ghostbuster franchise to team with one from another city.
I had an idea that they could say Egon finally drilled a hole in head and that's why he died
All Robot Ghostsbusters.
And audiences are allowed to reject a movie....which is what happened to Ghostbusters 2016. And Oceans 8.
That's true. It's one of those sequels that like to basically retell the first movie with only some slight variations. The upside though is the first movie was good so you got that going for it and you still have fun in the spaces so to speak with the character dialogue and just interacting with each other. The characters still make it work even if the story is totally them just doing the first movie over again.
Not that funny (unless this is the 2016 Ghostbusters kind of "funny").
Go to any sort of comicon. Ghostbusters presence is still strong in many forms. Robocop just doesn't have that grasp by any means and fans are certainly not as passionate.
Ghostbusters died as soon as GB2 hit cinemas in 1989. I heard with the cartoon the franchise or the interests was an all time high but after that film the brand was hurt severely.
PLus the blasted internet has really helped the more morally loose people out their with what use to be hate mail and now is hate tweets.
What other possible movie franchises does Sony have? I have trouble keeping track sometimes with who owns the movie rights to this and that. They own Spiderman stuff except Spiderman unless it seems it's a cartoon?
If the leads prove to be all male or most of them men, I would rather shit on this new movie.
I enjoyed it. It was a great follow-up to The Real Ghostbusters and fairly dark for a kid's show at the time, even more so than the original. Most of the criticism I've seen is based on new Ghostbusters being "diverse" and not on anything that actually occurred on the show, I assumed that they never saw anything other than promo pictures.I thought Extreme Ghostbusters was pretty decent.
Wait, so this is a kids movie? Ok, well that eliminates what interest I had in it (and as someone who likes the first two movies but isn't really a "fan", I was actually fairly interested in this). The franchise has now gone from weird invisible sex jokes to barf jokes to 12-13 year old leads. Why would anyone make a Ghostbusters 3 with child leads? I don't give a shit about the lead characters gender, but they should be either adults or borderline adults. Not being old enough to see a PG-13 movie without a parent is way too young. I thought Dan Akroyd was supposed to be the one who had terrible ideas for a Ghostbusters sequel![]()
They're most likely going this route because Stranger Things and It are both big hits.Its hard to imagine an idea worse then Extreme Ghostbusters but with even younger kids (A worse idea for GB3 I mean, a kiddie Ghostbusters is still a better idea then making a GB movie based on gross out humor starring unfunny "comedic" actors, which is what the 2016 film did).
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