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Ghostbusters (2016) Trailer #1 (Feig, Wiig, McCarthy, McKinnon, Jones)

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i never saw the spy trailers.

but that movie had rose byrne and jason statham back in funny mode. those two alone >>>> everybody in that ghostbusters building. hemsworth man....wtf. dude's trash.

i like andy garcia as the mayor though, that's cool casting. and kate mckinnon looks like the scene-stealer.
 
I want to go to that Walmart now

True, that's a little outlandish. It just didn't look impressive at all. I am no big fan of Ghostbusters, but I did watch the first one several months ago and was surprised by how good it still looks. It has a very charming look, like some of it has aged, but it all still comes together to be very cohesive. This reminds me of the Total Recall and RoboCop remakes.
 
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... And the dislikes are now winning.

Bunch of haters.
 
Looks bad. Really, really, bad.

I didn't expect much, but that trailer is horrible in everything it tries to show.
 
That looks terrible. Not funny at all and cringe worthy in places.

Yup. I've never thought Melissa McCarthy was funny. I'm still in the boat that there was no need for another film unless it was with the original cast. Since Murray didn't want to do it and then Ramis died, the property should've been put to rest.
 
Well, that's the case in the originals too, though Winston is basically just some guy that comes in looking for a job and is not played over-stereotypically for an 80s movie.

Eh, I wouldn't call Winston "street smart" in the original Ghostbusters. He certainly was not just a token black man as I see a lot of people stating. He was the voice of reason. He was just a working man doing a job with three incredibly eccentric academics. If you replaced the character of Winston with any other ethnicity I don't think you would have to change one iota of the character (unless I am forgetting something). Whereas the new "winston" character is coming across a bit stereotypical in the trailer. Yes, Winston was not a PhD like the other three, but he never felt out of place or came across stupid compared to them either.
 
I think visually it looks pretty amazing, loving all the neon and glowing going on. Just hoping the packs, etc, don't get too overused.

But yeah jokes fell flat for me, too much of that "Explain the shit out of every joke" big budget comedies have been going for lately. Can't say much for the charisma between cast members from a trailer...

I still want to see it, I still want it to be good....
 
Though the Filmation Ghost Busters is based on a live action 1970's children's TV show with the same name:

This is pretty obviously what I'm talking about though

That Filmation rushed to capitalize on their having a similarly named property doesn't mean Aykroyd/Ramis were using it as a basis for their film. The one had nothing to do with the other.
 
I had high expectations and... blargh

Thought the trailer was awful. Every joke fell flat, and while I expect all jokes in a comedy to miss, they were just obnoxious and painful to endure.

But I liked the CGI though!
 
Wow that completely missed the mark for me. The humor is not even close to the level of the old one.

Also getting tired of Sony shilling their products in their movies. They are always so in your face about it.
 
Geez. That trailer showed way too much, plainly spoiling a lot of the story.

Looked....okay-ish? Very hit or miss with the humor. The last bit was awful.
 
This is pretty obviously what I'm talking about though

That Filmation rushed to capitalize on their having a similarly named property doesn't mean Aykroyd/Ramis were using it as a basis for their film. The one had nothing to do with the other.

Ah, gotcha. Yeah, Aykroyd/Ramis Ghostbusters was their original creation.

But that other cartoon series was still a quick cash grab reaction to the movie based cartoon series.

Now I await for Filmation to come back from the dead to create a new cartoon series with an all female cast to continue their Ghost Busters series.
 
And I was willing to give this a chance too...

first, they immediately went with trying to emulate the JW marketing by playing fucking Who You Gonna Call, which is boombastic song in its right, on a fucking piano (that's not how you play up a boombastic song that has the tone of a mic drop. It's the thing you roll in at the end for maximum "we're back, bitches" effect. You have to be tone-deaf to not realize that).
Then, it shows the weirdest awkward cut between CG and practical effect (the vomit) as if it's an action movie.
And then it shows us "jokes" that don't work at all. If this, Nomedy: The Movie, is literally the best your movie has to offer, start writing that fucker down on the finances, because this shit is going to bomb harder than Fantastic Four 2015 (though I suppose Gods of Egypt would be the more current analogy). Jesus Christ, how do you miss the point of a prop comedy by so fucking much?

btw, it had Slimer in it too for maximum nostalgia (as if JW wasn't infuriating enough on that end).They literally just remade the first movie, including that long-legs guy. Why? Who wants a movie that adds nothing? I.... what the fucking hell. And I thought Max Landis's pitch was bad. pfffff
 
Not making, amplifying their ability to appear in the real world.

Side note:
Trailer is so much better on a second viewing.


I love the look of the film so much.

Yes, sorry, I simplified that. What I mean is: somebody (something?) is "creating a device" that's bringing out more ghosts that usual, so I'm assuming there's going to be a final showdown... against a human (device built by human?). Which would suck. Hopefully it's a more powerful ghost and/or entity (like Gozer or Viggo) and not a regular human.

Human.
I love the look of the film so much.
I agree on this. I like the costumes, the gadgets and some of the ghosts/creatures shown so far.
 
If anything Leslies character comes across as a step backwards compared to Ernies.

Hudson played a common sense guy who just needed a job and didn't really believe the shit going on until he saw it first hand and his race was never really played up

Leslies character as revealed so far is basically look at the simple black lady doing stereotypical black lady behavor


This. I'm not liking people minimizing Winston. He was the best ghostbuster imo. His scene in the car with Akroyd was also the best dialog in the first movie.


The only time they even referenced his skin colour was when he told the mayor "i've seen shit that will turn you white!"

He was just another cast member, his race was irrelevant, it seems the reboots gon straight to the ABC stereotype book for Leslie's character, i wouldn't be surprised if they didn't have her going on about weaves, eating KFC and hating the man and every other racist stereotype they could throw out there!

I mean as MrCunnihgam points out his role was meant to be bigger co staring role(albeit with a different actor) where race was not even a topic of humour and never meant as any sort of caricature, it was intended to be a positive role with regards to race.
The curtailed role unintentionally looked bad and like he was a token black as the character was rewritten, never having the impact intended.

Winston was originally planned to have a much larger role in the original movie because they were banking on Eddie Murphy taking the role. Eddie Murphy had huge name recognition at that period in time, and his character would have been there from the start and not shoved into the second half of the movie. But Eddie Murphy wasn't interested in ensemble cast roles, and he was looking to push himself further into leading role territory with movies like Beverly Hills Cop.

They went with a retaliative unknown actor with Ernie Hudson (I guess they also wanted someone that was an outsider to their group to make it feel more authentic) so they could focus on Murray, Ramis and Akroyd for the first half of the movie. Ernie Hudson wasn't even part of the early press releases for Ghostbusters and was absent from the pre-release movie posters just because he was such an unknown. Though to make up for this, I think Akroyd made Winston one of the first Ghostbusters you see on screen in Ghostbusters 2.
 
Ghostbusters 2 was great so, yeah it's very possible.

The only really bad part about Ghostbusters 2 is the climax. It kind of just ends.

Overall, I think it's actually funnier than the first one.

"What'd you do, make love to it?"
"Oh, Egon, you animal!"
"It's always the quiet ones"
 
Looks better than I expected, so that is a plus. Do want to see it more than I thought I would.

Do feel that a couple of the jokes they should in the trailer were so close to retreads (the beginning of the trailer is really close to the library of the first movie, the car being a hearse) of the jokes in the first one that I don't know if it is just nostalgia pushing me to want to see it, or that I actually am interested in it.
 
Missed it, but:

"You white people may be educated and smart and stuff but just like the originals made decades ago ima be the token black person."

Gotta agree with this bit too. The black lady just seemed to be a checklist of token black character stereotype. Granted, Hudson's character from the original was kinda like that too (emphasis on "kinda"), but the movie was made in the 80s and it also wasn't really as obvious.

So to not only see it in today's day and age with the new female black character, but also done with in a very unsubtle manner ("the power of Christ compels you" bit, really?) is rather jarring to say the least.
 
What's the beef with ghostbusters 2? I just watched both films last night and the second one is a decent flick and still holds up.

That's fair enough but the entire Ghostbusters 'franchise' is currently two films and while the second one probably is decent it's really only the first one that's a classic.

Bunch of haters.

Or people with different tastes.

It's not as if that trailer was such a slam dunk that it's inconceivable people didn't like it.
 
It looks really really nice.

I love the colors and the look of the proton packs.

fairly sure it was leaked that the staypuff marshmallow man is the big "baddie" at the end, at least according to toy set. Will be interested to see how close it stays to the original.

I will probably go. I mean it can't be as bad as tomorrowland right?
 
Aw, now I'm sad. Went in hopeful and came out disappointed.

Dont know anything about the cast so I had no preconceived notions of them but those jokes just werent funny. The sarcastic dry humor of the original was hilarious. Now it's just "lol my hat is funny."

Every part with tech and ghosts in the trailer looked totally awesome and my hype started rising. Then whenever somebody told a joke it dropped like a rock.

Goofy, broad, exaggerated sense of humor. Not subtle or wry at all. Not my thing.

Lowest common denominator style of humour, Was hoping for better.

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"You white people may be educated and smart and stuff but just like the originals made decades ago ima be the token black person."

:( :(
 
I liked it.

It was better than I originally expected. I'm glad they downplayed Melissa McCarthy's kind of out there style of comedy. The comedy isn't the same as the first films, but I understand that, that kind of funny wouldn't really do well in this age. Things don't seem to be over the top, and I quite like that.
 
The only really bad part about Ghostbusters 2 is the climax. It kind of just ends.

Overall, I think it's actually funnier than the first one.

"What'd you do, make love to it?"
"Oh, Egon, you animal!"
"It's always the quiet ones"

Eh, most of the comedy kinda lost a bit of its edge. There is great stuff in Ghostbusters II, and I actually think some of the imagery is actually more unsettling, which is rad. But the repeated structure "plus a baby!" hurts it a bit. Still enjoyable though.
 
fairly sure it was leaked that the staypuff marshmallow man is the big "baddie" at the end, at least according to toy set. Will be interested to see how close it stays to the original.

Now that you mention that (spoiler for probable antagonist in the movie)
the bad guy is supposed to be the ghost in the ghostbusters logo? So I guess that's the one creating the device mentioned in the trailer. Hopefully the big bad guy is not a human.
 
That's fair enough but the entire Ghostbusters 'franchise' is currently two films and while the second one probably is decent it's really only the first one that's a classic.



Or people with different tastes.

It's not as if that trailer was such a slam dunk that it's inconceivable people didn't like it.

he's referring to the dislikes. when you see something like that it's usually due to nerd hate.

Bustin ghosts all day
Gonna get my pay
Zap zap zap

Ghostbusters make some money
Even when slime is runny
Zap zap zap

beautiful. metro boomin want some more...
 
Movie seems to lack that sense of danger and fear that the first two movies had, even though they were comedies.

Still, looks like a bit of fun.
 
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