"yes it's true, they have no dicks"
Villain isn't anything of note, almost disappointing actually. The rest of the characters were on point, though.
Just got back from the theaters. I thought it was a ton of fun. Main cast was great, cameos eh, pacing was stellar.
I actually liked the villain. He seemed believable. But that's probably because I live in a big city and have seen weirdos like him.
Bill Murray's cameo probablyties into the fact that he insisted his character would die in Ghostbusters 3.
Signourney Weaver's cameo was too much.
Dan Akroyd saying "I ain't afraid of no ghosts" was eye-rolling.
I actually liked the villain. He seemed believable. But that's probably because I live in a big city and have seen weirdos like him.
Bill Murray's cameo probablyties into the fact that he insisted his character would die in Ghostbusters 3.
Signourney Weaver's cameo was too much.
Dan Akroyd saying "I ain't afraid of no ghosts" was eye-rolling.
I didn't have a problem with the cameos. Maybe the next film will be called Ghostbuster:Crossing Streams (Crossover reference) and the original cast reunites. The time the original GB did cross streams was said to create some interplanetary loop which altered space and time. I could see the original cast teaming up with the new in these regards.
The original cast is never going to reunite. That ship has sailed.
Really enjoyed it. Was alot of fun, and it didn't magically erase the existence of the original *Gasp*
The original cast is never going to reunite. That ship has sailed.
Maybe they didn't want to blow their load and use all the ideas in just one movie. Got to save something for the sequel.
I'd rather they didn't do that. Not without Harold Ramis.
Spoilers:There was some Ramis up in the reboot. It was a good one IMO
I've seen the movie. Spoiler your spoiler.
So is the original song (not in its Fallout Boy incarnation) remixed in the movie in any ways?
Maybe they didn't want to blow their load and use all the ideas in just one movie. Got to save something for the sequel.
Sorry, but yeah. You know dead people have scenes. We get JFK in movies, Audrey Hepburn in commercials, Tupic in concert. Being dead don't mean much.
Nope. It's over. Done. The original Ghostbusters are done. And I'm fine with that.
You like?
I'd personally be OK with it. If not for a full movie, maybe they get transported to a portal to help fight off an evolved Zool or something.
Theater is deader than my dreams of marrying Eva Green.
Maybe I had to be there for the first showing, but it's pretty empty here in Alhambra. D:Really. Mine was pretty full, and beyond generally loving the movie, this audience was out for blood. So many Ghostbusters fans showed up, and reacted positively to most of the movie. One moment at the tail end literally caused a standing ovation and reminded me why I love going to the movies.
Maybe I had to be there for the first showing, but it's pretty empty here in Alhambra. D: