not_so_special
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man the orange color dont mix any well with the ghostbuster suit
You're kidding right?
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Plus what not_so_special posted, if you're inclined to judge against the animation.
OP you should've used this photo. The other one's kinda depressing with the kid in the back.
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Still not seeing it, Egon was a stuck up nerd, nothing from the images (as few as they are) show McKinnon as stuck up nerd.
How is Leslie Jones a female Winston? Don't tell me you think they're the same character because of the color of their skin.
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i know people want to ignore things than can invalidate their point of view..so i dont have problem posting the photo again and again
yup..its a egon lookalike
I didn't say they were the same character because of the same skin color. I said it is clear they went out of their way to cast characters based on the original four. Big difference. And that is what is going to end up hurting this movie. They basically just cast four people who looked very similar to, or who would fill similar roles to, the original cast instead of trying to cast four original characters and building new chemistry apart from existing nostalgia
There is absolutely nothing to suggest that. Leslie Jones and Ernie Hudson look nothing alike. The only similarity between Mckinnon and Ramis is that they both wear glasses? You're not making a very strong case here.
There is absolutely nothing to suggest that. Leslie Jones and Ernie Hudson look nothing alike. The only similarity between Mckinnon and Ramis is that they both wear glasses? You're not making a very strong case here.
And the Egon thing literally hinges on hair (from the cartoon) and glasses and completely ignores the only solid hint at character we have, the cast photo where McKinnon is posing like a fucking rockstar.
so looking almost like the egon character its Grasping at straws but the pose on a photo its the truth...yeah
Even if this is true that they wouldn't be impressed at all (I don't like to generalize, especially when it comes to sick kids, but I doubt they're the type of kids to be like "pfft, never heard of 'em. Get 'em out of here!", wouldn't you agree that this would also be true if the original Ghostbusters cast showed up? And can't we both agree that people would be so much more willing to be like "that's the COOLEST thing ever"? People wouldn't point out the kids' ignorance of Ghostbusters or joke about their smiling faces being contrasted with a sick kid's face, or to say "oh, it's just PR".
this is the cheapest shittiest PR stunt i have ever seen :-(
this is the cheapest shittiest PR stunt i have ever seen :-(
For younger audiences it wouldn't matter who showed up in a Ghostbusters uniform. Ghostbusters is not something that is recognizable with younger audiences in general. For older audiences, hospital personnel and parents, I'm sure there would be more excitement all three of the original Ghostbusters appeared in costume. Not so much if it was just Aykroyd and Hudson.
I'm sure some kids may be appreciative of this, but I doubt that it really is that big of a deal for most who don't know who these people are.
If this were a PR stunt, it would be incredibly stupid. It's way to far from release, is not nearly well publicized enough, they clearly didn't have a professional photographer, ...
So, we could assume they're terrible at PR. Out we could make the more reasonable assumption that while filming in Boston they thought about a way to make some sick kids happy and went and did it. Do the kids necessarily know about Ghostbusters? Maybe not, but I bet most of them know Melissa McCarthy or Kristen Wiig.
Even if they don't, though, I suspect people showing up in costume and everyone around them acting excited still probably made quite a few kids happy and took their minds of what they're going for. People really need to stop searching for nefarious motives here.
this is the cheapest shittiest PR stunt i have ever seen :-(
"However, the children mistook them for hospital janitors because of the extremely lame costuming."
Those aren't the REAL Ghostbusters.
"However, the children mistook them for hospital janitors because of the extremely lame costuming."
This is my favorite thread ever..lol. I just don't understand why ANYONE is mad about ANYTHING in the OP, and beyond. Male/female, same/different, PR/nice gesture..
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Folks just wanna be wound up over nothing..
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This is pretty awesome of them to do!
To these kids they will be. Deal with it
Also, that's your reaction to people visiting child cancer patients and making them happy? Come on.
It's a nice gesture, but do kids even know who the Ghostbusters are? Especially this updated version, as the movie isn't even out yet. Seems odd, I guess.
No if they went to a funeral, "turned on" their proton packs and "busted" the ghost of the deceased and then posed with funeral attendees for pictures, that would be the cheapest, shittiest PR stunt you've ever seen.
This just made some sick people happy.
Oh, no no no..I find it amusing. I'll be honest. As an ever aging kid of the 80s, I wasn't thrilled when I heard about the changes and that the fellas would be completely out of the Busting business. Harold Ramis being gone obviously makes this even sadder..but yeah, I'm still gonna watch it.Unfortunately, this sort of thing is just going to get worse and worse the closer we get to the movies's release. I was half-joking in some other thread when I compared the level of animosity to Lucas-Hate, but I'm starting to think it's going to easily match that, at least for a little while.
Prepare to be annoyed.
But the movie isn't out yet?
How would kids even care?
It would make sense if it's a sequel and the first was a huge hit.
My dad says that they're full of crap.
You guys are terrible...just...disgusting.
Do you think those kids knew who they were? If it were a bunch of Minions or Frozen characters, r any character these kids actually cared about, Id give it two thumbs up. Sending rebooted characters from a 20 year old franchise thats not even out yet at worst comes off as self serving and at best half baked. I think they could have done better if their aim was to excite a bunch of children.
It's much more likely for kids in Boston. Remember, this has been filming in town for weeks and it's been big news. I actually know multiple people who have taken their kids downtown to see the filming. Sure, that doesn't mean all these kids know them, but it's much more likely that they would have at least heard of them compared to kids the same age who don't live here.
Also, is this (not this specific post, just the general tenor if conversation) the response every time someone goes and visits kids in the hospital? Chris Pratt does it a lot, do people think that's all PR too? Out is there some special reason why this one offends people?