I don't know how the original even qualifies as comedy.
Because it was funny as fuck.
Ah, but do you really think killing off his character would make people stop wanting him to be in a movie series about ghosts?People think that Bill's trying to play chicken, or upset that he's holding out for quality, or think that he'd be upset if the movie started out with his funeral. He'd probably love that last idea because then he wouldn't have to worry about people bugging the shit out of him about it anymore.
Let's face it; it's being made for an entirely new generation. It would be better if the entire cast were new faces.
The problem always to me is Ghostbusters never really became a franchise. There is a long list of films with a single sequel. Can you imagine doing another 20 plus years later?
The problem always to me is Ghostbusters never really became a franchise. There is a long list of films with a single sequel. Can you imagine doing another 20 plus years later?
They never established a format for an ongoing series. The second was mostly a rehash of the first. Are all this time would all 4 guys be living in that firehouse together?! Would the world still be skeptical about the existence of ghosts?
The best way to do it is that Venkman's dream came true. After all these towns across the country have their own Ghostbusters franchise. With the original guys millionaires. Venkman is kind of a Steve Jobs figure. Maybe there is in fighting among the guys of who really deserves credit. The studio would love this because it would be an easy way to add new characters and endlessly continue the series. It might also be something Bill Murray would agree to because it would different from the other films.
The problem always to me is Ghostbusters never really became a franchise. There is a long list of films with a single sequel. Can you imagine doing another 20 plus years later?
There have been comic books, video games, two cartoon series (Real and Extreme), and I think it still has strong public awareness.
The problem always to me is Ghostbusters never really became a franchise. There is a long list of films with a single sequel. Can you imagine doing another 20 plus years later?
They never established a format for an ongoing series. The second was mostly a rehash of the first. Are all this time would all 4 guys be living in that firehouse together?! Would the world still be skeptical about the existence of ghosts?
The best way to do it is that Venkman's dream came true. After all these towns across the country have their own Ghostbusters franchise. With the original guys millionaires. Venkman is kind of a Steve Jobs figure. Maybe there is in fighting among the guys of who really deserves credit. The studio would love this because it would be an easy way to add new characters and endlessly continue the series. It might also be something Bill Murray would agree to because it would different from the other films.
That'd be interesting. We're also at a different point, culturally, than we were in the 80's where we've explored different viewpoints of things considered "bad guys". When I was a kid watching Peter Cushing battle vampires, I never thought we'd get to a day when vampires were fawned over by teenage girls. And sparkling.
"Wicked" tries to make the Wicked Witch Of The West from the MGM version of "Wizard Of Oz" sympathetic as well. So when you get down to it, the ghosts in "Ghostbusters" are the loved ones of somebody's family. It seems a little horrific that they're being captured and stored in a facility.
It's been decades since I've seen the first one, but was there any mention of helping them "pass into the light" so to speak?
People in today's culture would be less inclined to simply see ghots as "bad guys"....I guess you could imply that these ghosts are basically ethereal zombie types or something, I dunno. Still, I'm surprised we haven't seen a GB type story from the ghost's perspective.![]()
he's the driving force behind the Ghostbusters video game (2009)
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