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Ghostbusters 2016: Talk about the movie(s).

Paul Feig has revealed the character names (the crappily edited image is mine, not his ;)):

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That is awesome. I can't wait to see all of it put together on the big screen! :D
 
Wow. Those are some pretty hideous and unflattering outfits. Even the actresses don't look very thrilled.

So, are you suggesting, I don't know, something similar..?

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Yes. Because every working woman knows that she must show more skin possible. And this outfit it's so practical when you are covered in slime!
 
Why the orange stripes on the uniforms? It might make sense if they were working alongside the road or something, but here they're just an eyesore.
 
Why the orange stripes on the uniforms? It might make sense if they were working alongside the road or something, but here they're just an eyesore.
Many first responder and services personnel wear reflective stripes. Often outlined with stripes of various colors.
 
Why the orange stripes on the uniforms? It might make sense if they were working alongside the road or something, but here they're just an eyesore.
Many first responder and services personnel wear reflective stripes. Often outlined with stripes of various colors.

Yeah, they wear them because they're on the streets and need to be visible. What's the reason for Ghostbusters?
 
Why the orange stripes on the uniforms? It might make sense if they were working alongside the road or something, but here they're just an eyesore.
Many first responder and services personnel wear reflective stripes. Often outlined with stripes of various colors.

Yeah, they wear them because they're on the streets and need to be visible. What's the reason for Ghostbusters?

Maybe someone had the bright idea that they'd need to be visible to traffic if they do ghostbusting work on the streets at night. I seem to remember ghostbusters working on streets at night before....
 
Many first responder and services personnel wear reflective stripes. Often outlined with stripes of various colors.

Yeah, they wear them because they're on the streets and need to be visible. What's the reason for Ghostbusters?

Maybe someone had the bright idea that they'd need to be visible to traffic if they do ghostbusting work on the streets at night. I seem to remember ghostbusters working on streets at night before....
What he said.
 
I think it's the fact that they're orange. They kind of look odd that way and don't really compliment the rest of the colour scheme. Now if they were red reflective stripes, they'd go with the rest of the Ghostbusters motif.
 
Red might be better, but I think part of it is the horizontal stripes too.

And no, I don't imagine ghostbusting would be done in traffic routinely enough to warrant reflective material, if really at all.
 
Red might be better, but I think part of it is the horizontal stripes too.

And no, I don't imagine ghostbusting would be done in traffic routinely enough to warrant reflective material, if really at all.
Firefighters have horizontal stripes on the jackets they wear. Not sure how many fires involve traffic.
 
Colors towards the green area of the spectrum have better visibility than red, and orange scores really well in terms of color visibility at a distance, with fluorescence enhancing visibility in daylight conditions. It's why emergency roadsigns are in fluorescent orange, and why fluorescent orange is commonly used in road crew work vests. The other choice would be lime green, which is even further from red.

Fluorescent orange would be the material most widely available for ghostbusters on a budget to pick up as surplus, certainly more commonly available than red material. In other words, the use of red would compromise safety somewhat and also be harder and more expensive for them to acquire.

It's as if the filmmakers actually know what they're doing. :wtf:

*insert "The More You Know" meme here*

This fire department uses the lime green stripes: http://www.ci.san-marino.ca.us/342/Firefighting-Clothes.
 
Why the orange stripes on the uniforms? It might make sense if they were working alongside the road or something, but here they're just an eyesore.
Many first responder and services personnel wear reflective stripes. Often outlined with stripes of various colors.

Yeah, they wear them because they're on the streets and need to be visible. What's the reason for Ghostbusters?

Maybe they're re-purposed for story reasons.
 
Yeah, they wear them because they're on the streets and need to be visible. What's the reason for Ghostbusters?

Maybe someone had the bright idea that they'd need to be visible to traffic if they do ghostbusting work on the streets at night. I seem to remember ghostbusters working on streets at night before....
What he said.

"Hey, who told you to stop cutting? Somebody tell you to stop cutting?!"
 
Why the orange stripes on the uniforms? It might make sense if they were working alongside the road or something, but here they're just an eyesore.
Many first responder and services personnel wear reflective stripes. Often outlined with stripes of various colors.
Yeah, they wear them because they're on the streets and need to be visible. What's the reason for Ghostbusters?

Let's say --hypothetically-- you're heading down the street to confront an 8,000 year old naked extra-dimensional Sumerian god covered in bubble bath, and the building that's a portal to its dimension is erupting in otherworldly black clouds that shroud the street in darkness. You get swallowed up by the road after an unexpected New York earthquake and the other first responders need to go looking for you with their flashlights. Do you a) want high visibility reflectors on your Ghostbusting jumpsuit, or b) not want them?

[yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNuG25oq_b0[/yt]
 
Red might be better, but I think part of it is the horizontal stripes too.

And no, I don't imagine ghostbusting would be done in traffic routinely enough to warrant reflective material, if really at all.

Considering that the originals had unlicensed nuclear accelerators that they could barely aim properly, I'd imagine that everyone would want to be alerted to their presence at all times. Warning stripes would indicate danger ahead.

RGB also had the Ghostbusters doing battle wherever there was trouble, including plenty of busting on streets, intersections, and crowded areas. They even did fought a statue in the middle of Rockefeller Center's ice rink.

By the way, I love the fact that we're referring to the Ghostbusters as first responders. Yeah, I know they're a business, but they're also heroes out for the public safety. If there's a fire, you get firefighters. A medical emergency means getting EMTs. And if there's something strange in the neighborhood, well, you know how that goes. Maybe down the line, 911 would one day call them for you.
 
Considering that the originals had unlicensed nuclear accelerators that they could barely aim properly, I'd imagine that everyone would want to be alerted to their presence at all times. Warning stripes would indicate danger ahead.

Oh, that too! Plus, I'd think it would help them locate each other while proton beams are getting fired. It wouldn't do to fry their own.
 
Can you imagine how many ghosts must need to be busted in the New York City subway system and public services tunnels for water, power, gas, sewage, flood control, etc? There's an entire extra city of three centuries worth of multi-level labyrinthine tunnels beneath New York. I'd want some high visibility reflectors on my suit.
 
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