Looked like a lot of fun. I'm past comparing new movies in franchises that I adored as a kid to them. Seems pointless. There was a special kind of magic and newness that movies like Ghostbusters, Rocky, Jurassic Park, and Star Wars had when you were younger that is pretty much impossible to duplicate 30+ years later, when you're an adult that has seen countless more movies, and can spot a trope or plot point a mile away.
Jurassic World, The Force Awakens, Creed, and Ghostbusters would never be able to compare to films that broke the mold in nearly every way when they released. Films that shook the genre, and influenced cinema for decades to come.
At this point in time, the best we can hope for from franchise films is that they're fun and keep the spirit of the franchise in tact. There are filmmakers out there making brand new movies, no saddled by cultural iconic status, and those films will be the ones that make us gawk at our screens and tickle that 8 year old boy or girl inside of us.
Ghostbusters 2016 ain't gonna do that. Sorry. But it will probably be fun and funny, and the cast they have assembled is perfect for a movie like this. All of them are hilarious, and have great comedic timing. They also look to have chemistry with one another. Something the original Ghostbusters also had.
Is this movie going to somehow capture lightning in a bottle? Something even the second Ghostbusters film couldn't do (although I personally love GB2 to death)? Hell no.
This trailer sent the movie from my "uh, I don't know about this" pile, to my "yeah, I'll see this for sure" pile. It looks fun and silly, and makes me think of the Real Ghostbusters cartoon when it comes to the ghost designs and colors. I'm really digging the look and tone of the movie so far. I do think the trailer showed us too much, though.