Regarding Phoebe's storyline, my interpretation of Grace's performance is that Phoebe was experiencing possible romantic feelings for Melody--likely the first time she's ever experienced such feelings--and that's why she was willing to do what she did to try and be able to interact with her. (Though given the age difference between the actors, even if that was the intent I'm glad they didn't go too far with it.)
It's interesting to see different perspectives. I didn't get that at all. Phoebe had been previously established as having a hard time making friends. Ghost-Girl roughly her same age shows up and Phoebe found another outcast who she could identify with an be friends with. I think trying to do anything romantic there cheapens that story.
I actually do disagree with others who say Phoebe shouldn't be the main focus going forward. She's a great character, and she's also the only one of the Spengler-Grooberson family who feels like a fully realized one.
I don't think many are really saying Phoebe shouldn't be the focus, it's more that Phoebe being the focus without a stronger ensemble might be strong enough to carry a movie. One of the exact problems is that they really botched the development of the other characters. Callie is... fine as essentially "the straight man" and voice of sanity, a character archetype that doesn't necessarily need a ton of development. The character development just needs to establish some kind of credibility as being reasonable, which she has. Grooberson is... fine? Trevor was the big miss, his character development consisting of "I'm present. And 18."
I also seem to be the only one who likes Podcast; I love his sense of humor, and he would work great as the new Ghostbusters' PR/hype man in the digital era.
Yeah. Podcast is terrible. I like the
idea of a digital era hypeman. I don't like it being Podcast.
Unless the box office craters after opening weekend, I do think we'll at least get one more movie, but it did feel like Sony really want to do more than just a direct sequel. I'm open to it as long as they don't run it into the ground (which they will if they can).
Sony desperately wants a big franchise. This COULD be it, but Sony... is Sony and is terrible at this. Even going by the two new movies, i'm going to keep harping on this... they didn't "pass the torch" well, because they just piled on new characters without actually developing most of them. Do I REALLY want to see a Ghostbusters movie without the old guys and the just the Spenglers, Podcast and Lucky? The answer is... not really? I would watch it... and hope that it's good... but I have a hard time getting excited about it because I just don't particularly care about any of the characters short of Phoebe... and I barely care about Phoebe.
That said, I do think a movie with just them could work, but cut the bloat out of the cast. Again, ditch Podcast and Lucky. Callie, Gary, Trevor and Phoebe can handle it, give them more time to shine individually. If you can get any of the old guys again, cool have them present but not really part of the story. Don't bother with Bill Murray again, have Ernie Hudson in a small role as the Big Boss, and if Akroyd will do it again, have him hanging out. Give him the Patton Oswalt-type role, they need information, they go to Ray.
I binged GB1 and 2 over the weekend. One thing I miss that has been missing in these new movies, but was actually mildly present in 2016, was a "cool" factor. Like... in 1 and 2 the guys are just... kinda cool. They're witty and rebellious and such. We don't get that in these movies. Almost the exact opposite. Phoebe is explicitly as uncool as possible by design. Trevor I think was supposed to be cool but... it never took off. Callie and Gary are treated as lame parents. Podcast is probably supposed to be "cool" too and maybe i'm just old and don't get it. Lucky is the only one who I say has the cool factor, and... she gets very little to do.
I look back at how the OG team dealt with Peck vs. the New Team. OG Team stood up to him, called him names, insulted him, and pretty gave him a giant "screw you". The new team... kinda cowered, rolled over and were like "Sorry, won't happen again sir." At least Phoebe kinda stood up to him, but instead of the rest of them saying how awesome she was for it, she got scolded.