Would the show fly? I've always thought Ghostbusters had vague and general similarities to Stargate SG-1.
The Fox network in the US is putting an original spin on the single-gals-in-the-city genre with a new show in development about four New York women who are best friends and Ghost Busters.
The network has put in an order for a script, going by the title Ghost Busters, from big screen scribe wamdue (various YouTube videos), who is developing the project via Wamdue Television.
The show is spun-off from the Ghost Buster movies of the 80s. However, in a modern not in anyway over used format twist all four ghost busters are female, how can they cope with dating, when the ghosts start to hassle them outside of work.
you mean like this
The Fox network in the US is putting an original spin on the single-gals-in-the-city genre with a new show in development about four New York women who are best friends and Ghost Busters.
The network has put in an order for a script, going by the title Ghost Busters, from big screen scribe wamdue (various YouTube videos), who is developing the project via Wamdue Television.
The show is spun-off from the Ghost Buster movies of the 80s. However, in a modern not in anyway over used format twist all four ghost busters are female, how can they cope with dating, when the ghosts start to hassle them outside of work.
Would the show fly? I've always thought Ghostbusters had vague and general similarities to Stargate SG-1.
Would the show fly? I've always thought Ghostbusters had vague and general similarities to Stargate SG-1.
I've always thought the exact same thing. Although, instead of having the original four characters, maybe have it be a "next gen" type of thing (particularly if the series is in the same continuity of the previous films and is set in present day).
Would the show fly? I've always thought Ghostbusters had vague and general similarities to Stargate SG-1.
I've always thought the exact same thing. Although, instead of having the original four characters, maybe have it be a "next gen" type of thing (particularly if the series is in the same continuity of the previous films and is set in present day).
They had a cartoon like that.
I've always thought the exact same thing. Although, instead of having the original four characters, maybe have it be a "next gen" type of thing (particularly if the series is in the same continuity of the previous films and is set in present day).
They had a cartoon like that.
Extreme Ghostbusters for the win. A live action ghostbusters series could be just that.
A recast and older Egon(unless Ramis wants to be in the show) Or he or Aykrod could be producers
Lucifer could be a season finale or an on going arc
"Werewolf Vampire-Slaying Ghostbuster Chicks" is a show I'd watch every week!![]()
Extreme Ghostbusters for the win. A live action ghostbusters series could be just that.
A recast and older Egon(unless Ramis wants to be in the show) Or he or Aykrod could be producers
Lucifer could be a season finale or an on going arc
Extreme Ghostbusters for the win. A live action ghostbusters series could be just that.
A recast and older Egon(unless Ramis wants to be in the show) Or he or Aykrod could be producers
Lucifer could be a season finale or an on going arc
Oh God, PLEASE not let it be anything like Extreme Ghostbusters. Come on, wheelchair dude? Emo chick? Lame. I don't want to watch a bunch of hip diverse teenagers fighting ghosts, leave that shit for the CW.
I liked it too, though I was twelve when it was on. I did recognize that it was essentially PC gone amuck even then, though.Extreme Ghostbusters for the win. A live action ghostbusters series could be just that.
A recast and older Egon(unless Ramis wants to be in the show) Or he or Aykrod could be producers
Lucifer could be a season finale or an on going arc
Oh God, PLEASE not let it be anything like Extreme Ghostbusters. Come on, wheelchair dude? Emo chick? Lame. I don't want to watch a bunch of hip diverse teenagers fighting ghosts, leave that shit for the CW.
Hmm I always liked it, then again I was fairly young when it was on.
I never really got the concept of Ghostbusters as an ongoing franchise. The first movie was a lot of fun, but anything beyond that is just telling the same joke over and over again.
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