^ I've never seen a hearse like that...only sirens I ever see during funeral processions are on the escort cars.
I quite like it. It's definitely a bit different, but very much in the same vein as the original.It's brilliant because it's a hearse.
I thought so too.
^ I've never seen a hearse like that...only sirens I ever see during funeral processions are on the escort cars.
I see.... but, what's the rush? Why does a hearse need to be able to go through red lights?What's the siren light on a hearse used for?
Where I live a hearse on its way from church to burial site is allowed to go through red lights along with the cars making up the funeral procession. The siren is used as it is with emergency vehicles to make its presence known to other vehicles before proceeding.
So half of the funeral isn't separated and there's a bunch of other cars in the middle.
Plus, normally the hearse is the second car, the lead car does stop for red lights but if the light turns red in the middle of a long line, then the others are usually allowed to keep going to stay together.
I think the new car is fine. It just looks a little too nice, some dents or rust would be more in keeping with the old ambulance, but then maybe this was a car that wasn't used much. Maybe someone's uncle was saving it?
^ I've never seen a hearse like that...only sirens I ever see during funeral processions are on the escort cars.
I've never seen it, but it's probably less a "siren" (which is actually the noise made by emergency vehicles) and just more of a caution light. I see school buses, garbage trucks and other large work trucks with similar flashing orange lights on them. They're less "move over! emergency here!" and more "notice this vehicle!"
Usually the emergency lights on the police escort are there for the slowing of traffic and to get people to pull over.
^ The picture I saw had *two* bikes. But it's unclear as to whether there's more than one in-universe or not.
It's brilliant because it's a hearse.
That's what I was thinking.
It's less showy than the original, which makes sense considering the other production decisions so far.
It was politcally correct suckynesshey, i liked Extreme Ghostbusters.I don't have a problem with that either!I was afraid they were going to go with something futuristic or stupid like the proton packs from Extreme Ghostbusters
Loving the cartoon and that shit isn't wrong, but when people conflate that with the movie(s), then that's where things fall apart. It's not unlike all of the "Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian" talk that somehow has faded away -- people not around for the movie remember the cartoon and want to see Winona Ryder and Michael Keaton have wacky adventures, forgetting that Betelgeuse was originally trying to force an underage girl to marry him.
I quite like it. It's definitely a bit different, but very much in the same vein as the original.I thought so too.
It's been so long that I've seen Ghostbusters that I didn't even notice how different this new version looks.
There's a Slimer hood ornament on the new Ecto-1.So far I'm really liking the design of the new movie. It's different, but it still looks like Ghostbusters. I hope the villain isn't Gozer or they at least tell the story differently.
I do want Slimer in it. I got to have Slimer.
This doesn't. It's different.
Life goes on.
That's the thing that drives me nuts about fans. If Feig had done everything exactly the same -- costumes, props, car -- people would be bitching, "Well, if they're just doing the same movie all over again, why bother?" Feig changes things up, and everyone's bitching, "That looks nothing like the original!" It's a lose-lose proposition.
The movie will succeed or fail on its own merits, not based upon how much it adheres to or differs from the original. Jesus Christ.
This doesn't. It's different.
Life goes on.
That's the thing that drives me nuts about fans. If Feig had done everything exactly the same -- costumes, props, car -- people would be bitching, "Well, if they're just doing the same movie all over again, why bother?" Feig changes things up, and everyone's bitching, "That looks nothing like the original!" It's a lose-lose proposition.
The movie will succeed or fail on its own merits, not based upon how much it adheres to or differs from the original. Jesus Christ.
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