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

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If I had known the all-female cast is going to get ruined I would have been against it back when that was the thing.

This is some D-grade shit.
 
I'm guessing unlike the McCarthy scene, he actually fucks them up a bit.

Yup.

McCarthy Possession will be early on in Act I. Hemsworth will be the Second To Final Boss in Act II/beginning of Act III that acts as a clear contrast between the McCarthy Possession.

If I had known the all-female cast is going to get ruined I would have been against it back when that was the thing.

You do realize that was/is "the thing" because of sexism, right?

Like, you just said "if I knew it would have been bad, I would have been sexist earlier".
 
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"Everything was fine with our system until the power grid was shut off by dickless here."
"They caused an explosion!"
"Is this true?"
"Yes it's true."
"This man has no dick."
That was a perfect joke. The timing, the delivery, everything.
 
Feel almost the complete opposite on the film then you.

I went from "yeah I'll see this for sure" based on the directors track record to "uh, I don't know about this."

I am probably most disappointed in the blatant token black caricature they threw in there. Her entire intro in the trailer gave me like 3-5 cringes in succession. Really, really, hope the movie itself does a better job for that character then this trailer did.

After that the entire tone and feel seemed off. I am not sure what I expected but I think either a really smart reboot/remake like TFA or for Paul Feig to go in a completely unique and interesting direction with the female cast.

Could just be a badly cut trailer though. Hopefully trailer 2 will give us something better. There is some stuff that looks good, Traps and new Proton Pack weapons look cool.

It's the humour for me, let's hope some of these joke's aren't used in the final movie and there is some better material used and if it's crap though we can still watch the better original anyway.

But I don't mind this existing for a new generation though, especially after the original cast had a shot at making GB3 and they failed to get it made.
 
This is the same argument we get for black people and franchises.

Eh, I think he is saying what a lot of people feel in this era of remakes, reboots, and safe sequels. Many people are tired of studios putting out almost nothing original with good talent behind it. Everything is so risk averse these days. And when somewhat original ideas are funded, they are typically so manufactored and tinkered with that they lose any semblance of a soul.

I actually love Paul Feig and if asked whether I would want him to helm a Ghostbusters reboot or be given 150 million to come up with something unique and original I would love to see the result of the latter 10 times out of 10.
 
Step one to avoid being called sexist for simply not liking the trailer is not to write shit like this.

Someone asked why this scene exists...i gave the answer

Also i do live in fear of being called a sexist....burrrrr

And if you are going to quote me to call me a sexist at least don't edit what i wrote...thanks
 
Yup.

McCarthy Possession will be early on in Act I. Hemsworth will be the Second To Final Boss in Act II/beginning of Act III that acts as a clear contrast between the McCarthy Possession.

Looks like in the background there's a dead cop so I'm guessing he ends up killing a cop. So either he's possessed or he's behind everything.

Either way, that's clearly an Act 2/3 thing where the McCarthy joke is probably foreshadowing.
 
Trailer looks middling.

Here's hoping that the tone in the movie is better than the one in the trailer.

Puke gags are kind of ehhhhhh.
 
Looks like in the background there's a dead cop so I'm guessing he ends up killing a cop. So either he's possessed or he's behind everything.

Either way, that's clearly an Act 2/3 thing where the McCarthy joke is probably foreshadowing.

Fuck, yup, he done killed a dude.
 
Fuck, yup, he done killed a dude.

Also of note is the other shot:

There is already police tape around so it makes me think Hemworth's character is going toward some area that is the source and so might be possessed by a ghost that is causing all this chaos. I don't know where the new Ghostbusters are located, but this doesn't look like their headquarters.
 
It looks fun. I don't see the issue. This movie isn't going to erase the original from history.

But how will young children KNOW??????

Also of note is the other shot:


There is already police tape around so it makes me think Hemworth's character is going toward some area that is the source and so might be possessed by a ghost that is causing all this chaos.

So Hemsworth is the one that releases all the ghosts from the machine? Or it could be the Ghostbusters stop the tertiary (implied to be human) villain, possibly ending in the bad guy dying, and the cops then crime scene it up?

Also, in the scene with the Stilt Ghost, it looks like all the ghosts are being drawn somewhere, so the bad guy probably needs a shitload of ghosts for their master plan.
 
It looks just okay, but a sizable faction of nostalgic fanboys would hate it no matter what, for obvious reasons. I will say that Jones's character is a woeful stereotype -- of course she's not as smart and works in the fucking subway.
 
Verge has an interview with Feig and one of the writers, some interesting tidbits about the movie (Slimer is a puppet enhanced with CG for example)

http://www.theverge.com/2016/3/3/11...view-paul-feig-katie-dippold-trailer-analysis

The only thing there that kind of bugged me is the "There's an origin story for everything" line at the end. I don't know that there necessarily needs to be an origin story for everything. Personally, I don't need a reason why they happen to choose the same Ghostbusters logo. The reason they have the Ghostbusters logo is because it's a Ghostbusters movie and that's what their logo is. Does it really need to be explained?
 
But how will young children KNOW??????
THE FORCE AWAKENS is essentially a remake of STAR WARS and it didn't erase the original from history. You can purchase the film on home video and it's still going to be played on television.

The same applies to GHOSTBUSTERS.
 
My level of interest/confidence in this film was pretty low before now, but I thought that was a really fun trailer. Characters all seemed like fun, and I liked the banter between them a lot.

Movie seems like a looker, too.
 
They needed more seriousness and sarcasm, needed a touch of Dr. House and got typical Sony Seth Rogan instead.

Shouldn't surprise anyone with the comedies Sony usually does
 
My level of interest/confidence in this film was pretty low before now, but I thought that was a really fun trailer. Characters all seemed like fun, and I liked the banter between them a lot.

Movie seems like a looker, too.

I think that's what got me really excited.

The look is amazing. I love the ghosts.

I love that scene with all the ghosts in Times Square.
 
Wait is this a remake or a sequel? That first line confused me

The FX/ghosts don't look scary or creepy, but they do look fun. I'm excited.
 
Yea I agree.

Maybe I'm an old man yelling at clouds, but I thought the old practical ghost effects looked much better.

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The new slime splitting ghost is an actor with CG enhancements. Most of the ghosts in the movie are actors or puppets with CG work on top of them.

Wait is this a remake or a sequel? That first line confused me

The FX/ghosts don't look scary or creepy, but they do look fun. I'm excited.

Complete reboot. The opening line was only in there to make reference to the viewers that the old movies exist. It's a weird marketing thing which I think was put in intentionally to draw the less informed to the movie thinking it'd be a sequel.
 
It looks just okay, but a sizable faction of nostalgic fanboys would hate it no matter what, for obvious reasons. I will say that Jones's character is a woeful stereotype -- of course she's not as smart and works in the fucking subway.

I honestly didn't jive with this reading.

Leslie Jones plays Leslie Jones. And compared to Winston - "Ah, if there's a steady paycheck in it, I'll believe anything you say." - at least she is proactive about joining the crew.
 
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