It's cool to see Janine suited up. I wonder if there's significance to the fact the kids are the only ones in red? Maybe they're trainee uniforms?Frozen Empire will feature on the March cover of Empire magazine, with two exclusive covers.
https://ghostbustersnews.com/2024/0...mpire-takes-the-cover-of-empires-march-issue/
Janine is suited up and ready for action!
I have a feeling how much she's in will depend on where this filmed in relation to the final season of Young Sheldon. I've assumed her role on Young Sheldon was why she was in so little of Afterlife.Fuck YEAH!
I've always wanted more Janine and my sole disappointment with Afterlife is that she only got one (but wonderful!) scene.
Plus, we already know can Annie Potts kick ass thanks to Toy Story 4.![]()
Grumpy old person says grumpy old person thing which isn’t actually real shock. Happens often.Yeah I think that was a goof due to the firehouse coda being added later. I figure Ray was just lying or misinformed.
What exactly is JMS trying to get from this sarcastic grousing anyway?
Could the production have reached out to him for input? Sure.
Did they have to...should they have to? Not in my opinion. Not at all.
One wonders if JMS reached out to Reitman, Ramis, and Aykroyd for their advice when he worked on The Real Ghostbusters.
I'm not a big fan of JMS but come on, it was one tweet in response to headlines from about how the new movie is drawing inspiration from the TV show he made, making it clear that while he made the tv show he wasn't involved in the movie but was around if anyone had wanted to contact him. And no one did. One tweet isn't a fit. That's clickbait.
I mean, this isn't the first time he's publicly whined about it. Do you see Michael Mann complaining that Christopher Nolan directly drew influence from Heat for the opening bank heist in The Dark Knight, or Martin Scorsese taking potshots at Todd Phillips because Joker is basically a re-skinned The King of Comedy?
Straczynski is just a very, very deeply insecure man who is terminally online--really, has been ever since the Usenet days--and has a desperate need to be acknowledged as the creative genius he is in his own mind.
This time specifically, which was called a fit, was one tweet. The other time I saw him complaining about it was also the last time the makers of the new movie gave interviews citing the cartoon as the influence and him saying that nobody reached out to him.
I really don't get this site sometimes.
"Hey, we made this movie heavily based off this cartoon."
"I made the cartoon, if its heavily based on it nobody told me. And they could have."
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"Cartoon creator throws fit!"
There are no shortage of creators of storylines later "adapted" or "inspiring" blockbuster movies coming out on twitter or other social media saying they weren't consulted (or paid) for the blockbuster adaptations. It happens practically every marvel movie.
If they're citing his work, he doesn't have the right to say anything about it, via a single tweet, without being told he's throwing a fit?
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