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The cameos were a lot better, or at least far less intrusive than I'd been led to believe going by certain reviewers. Like damn, pretty much made a fuss about nothing and I actually liked a few of them.
 
The cameos were dumb. They should've just made them their characters of the past. Would've been so much more interesting, and hilarious.

This movie wouldn't make sense if it were in the same canon as the the other two, given that they had to prove ghosts exist and stuff. People have short memories, but you'd think they'd probably still at least talk about that one time a giant marshmallow man terrorized the city, or the time the Statue of Liberty started walking.
 
The cameo characters could still be the original GBs but they just never formed in this timeline.

Aykroyd could be this universe's Ray Stantz; he's a ghost geek and never said his name. :p

He even mentions "Nearest parallel dimension" in GB1. Where did Zuul go? :P

It's way too bad that Murray went out of his way to be terrible though. There were circumstances, but I was hoping he'd be better than that.
 
I watched this last night and mostly enjoyed it.

I kind of feel like it would have been better if McCarthy's character was played by Tina Fey.

It would be great if we get a sequel to this but I've heard the numbers are not so great right now.
 
i just got back from seeing it and thought it was a solid re-boot, that set up the series for sequels. i would give it a b-, just because it could have been funnier. i understand that it's rated PG for kids, but there could have been smarter humor hidden in there for the parents. the fact that it was 4 women comedians didn't have anything to do with it for me. it could have easily have been 4 male comedians...honestly i would have a difficult time thinking of 4 male comedians who would have done a better job. the cast was the strong point of the film.
 
This movie wouldn't make sense if it were in the same canon as the the other two, given that they had to prove ghosts exist and stuff. People have short memories, but you'd think they'd probably still at least talk about that one time a giant marshmallow man terrorized the city, or the time the Statue of Liberty started walking.

Wouldn't be the first time everyone forgot Ghosts exists, seeing as that's exactly what happened in Ghostbusters 2

Although it was extremely dumb then and would be just as dumb now
 
Secret Life of Pets is more enjoyable if you love animated talking animals and don't mind seeing a re-hashed Toy Story plot, but most of its jokes aren't really amazing and it too suffers from some convenient plot elements.

Ghostbusters is more enjoyable if you're more a fan of comedians riffing off each other, but doesn't work quite as well if you're hoping for quotable lines or humor that's reminiscent of the original GB.

I preferred GB slightly to Life of Pets (C+ to B-), but that was more due to me enjoying the chemistry of the 4 leads even if I didn't laugh out loud once during the film.

Thank you, exactly what I was looking for. I'm very tired of Hollywood this year after Batman v Superman and I'm withholding lots of ticket purchases I'd otherwise make.

Will pass on both.
 
The cameos were a lot better, or at least far less intrusive than I'd been led to believe going by certain reviewers. Like damn, pretty much made a fuss about nothing and I actually liked a few of them.
I was led to believe there was a cameo every 10 minutes by a certain reviewer.
 
Lol part of me wants them to make a sequel whete these GBera train a new crew of 4 named Venkman, Spengler, Stanz and Zeddmore.

Note I actually don't want that but the reaction to this movie has been the most ridiculous thing I've seen in my life that I can't help but want to troll it.
 
Thank you, exactly what I was looking for. I'm very tired of Hollywood this year after Batman v Superman and I'm withholding lots of ticket purchases I'd otherwise make.

Will pass on both.

Yeah, honestly neither is a must-see in my opinion. They both made for pleasant afternoon distractions but neither was a "You're guaranteed to love it" film for me.

Popstar still remains my favorite Hollywood film of the summer so far.

The cameos were a lot better, or at least far less intrusive than I'd been led to believe going by certain reviewers. Like damn, pretty much made a fuss about nothing and I actually liked a few of them.

They weren't as intrusive as I feared they would be, but they were all pretty much unnecessary inclusions IMO.
 
Loved the movie. I've seen more movies this year than I have in the last 10 years, and thus far Ghostbusters has been the best movie I've seen all year (although I suspect I may like The Secret Life of Pets more)

Best Cameo in the movie was
Harold Remis as a bust in the hall of the university

It actually made me get a bit misty eyed. Second best was
Sigourney Weaver
. I kept waiting for that cameo all movie long, considering all the others had happened, and was so happy it made it in.

Patty was my favorite character, although Jillian Holtzmann is a close second because of how ungodly hot she is in the movie :x
 
I went in with low-middle expectations but ended up laughing my way through the whole film. It's a lot sillier in tone than the original, and the big set piece of the third act was just ok but overall I really enjoyed myself.

It's not as good a genre flick as the original, but it's very good on its own merits.

Also, the trailer made me wary of Jones's character but in the film she never felt to me like a "aw hell no" loud black woman stereotype like the trailer implied so that was a big relief on what I was most wary about.

I enjoyed how pseudoplausible the technobabble was; we have a Faraday cage at work so I laughed pretty hard at that name drop.

Really disagree strongly with the review below me; the characters are reasonably well fleshed out for a comedy, but reviewing a movie based on the first 20 minutes won't really tell you much about a film now will it.
 
I went to the Drive In last night and this was one of the films playing.

Full disclosure: They have a badass arcade shack with five awesome pinball machines, Out Run and a CRT MAME cabinet. This is the real reason I went.

I played pinball during The Secret Life of Pets (the ten minutes I saw while waiting for concessions was awful). I figured I'd get my $8 ticket's worth by watching Ghostbusters.

Twenty minutes into Ghostbusters I was playing pinball. It was just really, really boring and uninspired. None of the characters grabbed me and all the jokes felt flat. The opening with Zach Woods was pretty funny, and it seemed like a promising start, but then I just kept waiting for it to be... interesting.

Arguably, the concept of Ghostbusters wasn't what made the original film great. It was that it was written by and starring Bill Murray, Harold Ramis and Dan Akroyd. The women in this film didn't write it. They're just playing the roles written for them and those roles are bland. It's clear that the script was worked over heavily and probably had a ton of passes from different writers. The part of the film I saw leaned too heavily on having seen the original, what's the damn point of remaking it? I hate when movies use throwbacks to the original as selling points.

It's a cash-in film born of an executive think-tank. I don't feel bad for not liking it.
 
It's a cash-in film born of an executive think-tank. I don't feel bad for not liking it.


Feel free to have not enjoyed it but that's not true of this movie.

This was done with a lot of passion from Feig and Kate Dippold.

This wasn't hire some scrub writer and some cheap paint by numbers director.

Like I said you're free to hate it, Feig comedies aren't for everyone but this wasn't some boardroom crafted movie that was handed to some director for hire.

Which incidentally is probably why it's gotten decent reviews.
 
They weren't as intrusive as I feared they would be, but they were all pretty much unnecessary inclusions IMO.

I just asked that they didn't take me out of the movie, and I don't really think I did. I did enjoy seeing Ernie Hudson and I liked Annie Potts' cameo pretty well. Murray's took an... interesting turn, which took me by surprise a little.

lol, people sure like bashing movies using the money missile, when that applies to pretty much every movie out of "Hollywood." It's like, no shit. It's called mutual gain. They give us entertainment, which they foot very large bills for.
 
Murray's cameo was the worst acting I've seen from him ever. In a Ghostbusters movie too. He probably enjoyed his Get Smart appearance more than this.

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Ernie Hudson never got enough credit though.
 
Feel free to have not enjoyed it but that's not true of this movie.

This was done with a lot of passion from Feig and Kate Dippold.

This wasn't hire some scrub writer and some cheap paint by numbers director.

Like I said you're free to hate it, Feig comedies aren't for everyone but this wasn't some boardroom crafted movie that was handed to some director for hire.

Which incidentally is probably why it's gotten decent reviews.

Woah, hey, i never said i "hated" it.

Can't say I liked a lot of Feig's other movies but I've been a long-time fan of Freeks and Geeks.
 
Yeah he wasn't great and I knew he didn't really care to be there. It's why I've always argued that they should just leave stuff alone, let it stand as its own thing. Which it does, but there's so many people including the studios that can't seem to let it go.

If it was a necessary evil for the movie to get made, then whatever, I can stomach it.

Can't say I liked a lot of Feig's other movies but I've been a long-time fan of Freeks and Geeks.

F&G is awesome.
 
Anyone else think Rowan as a villain is sort of... meta? He came across as the kind of guy that would leave poisonous Youtube comments about the movie, for instance. I'm not sure if that was their intention, but even if it were, they're not making fun of everyone against the movie, just the kind of basement dwelling sleazenuggets that were hurling all the insults and whatnot.

Again I'm probably way off on that, but it is a thought I had while watching it :p I won't lie, I would actually love this if it were the case.

His masterplan was also turning
new york back into the 1980s rite? fanboiii

dude kind of looked like the avgn too
 
Saw this today and absolutely loved it. As a longtime Ghostbusters fan, I feel like I was in the minority in that I was always excited for this movie, so it's not like I went into with low expectations.

I had such a big grin on my face for most of the film. Really had a great mix of comedic adventure and sci-fi. I'll definitely be headed back for at least a second viewing in the near future.
 
So, brought the mom to this last night. Ghostbusters was literally my first love since 3-6 months old, and it was only fitting that I bring the woman that introduced me to the series to see this relaunch. Plus, she's a huge Melissa McCarthy fan so, it was a given.

To be honest, maybe with the exception of Civil War, this was probably my favorite movie all year. Granted, I'm not really a fan of current SNL, so Im afraid I'm not familiar with too much of these actresses' roles outside of this, but they made GB into their own easily. Just as it was in '84, the chemistry between the four was a big role in the spirit of this movie.

I'm kinda so so in the cameos
(I didn't even notice the Egon bust at the beginning, and Dan Akyroyd's was kinda forced. As for Bill Murray, Now you want a role in a Ghostbusters movie! And for Ernie Hudson, I never guessed he would be the uncle. Weaver's was cute, too as were Slimer's and Stay-Puft's return)

Yeah, Jillian was an adorable shit, but unlike you guys and gals. I really, really hated Kevin. I know folks found him humorous, but I thought he was annoying. And the villain was kinda of a wiener overall, but still, for some reason, the plot reminded me of something you'd see in "Real Ghostbusters" or the 2009 video game.

Speaking of, when concerning the end spoiler
ZZZZUUUULLLLL!!!
, does the new game (Ps4/Xbone) lead into this?

Watching the movie last night, I saw a group of young girls, not much older than I was when the original cartoon/GB2 came out. They all wore GB stuffs, and cheered and danced along with the end theme (The walk the moon one, not that shitty fall out boy version). I dunno - regardless of who has what sex, it made me happy to see these things passed on to a new generation, and more importantly, is accepted and cherished by it.

Along with the NES mini announcement, it's one of those things I wished I had kids of my own to share with. (That's another story all together...)

It is also why it's heartbreaking that GB16 was outdone by that dog movie. I couldn't believe it when I read it this morning....

For those of you on the fence:

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/searchp...t=n&iht=y&usc=All+Categories&ks=960&keys=keys

Best Buy received the "Mondo poster" steelbooks for Ghostbusters 1 and 2. Each comes with a digital coupon for the new movie. Hopefully, it gets more butts in seats...
 
Saw it again, this time with my father and neice. They really enjoyed it. My Dad put it best saying "it's a new take on a old franchise, I dig it"

Second viewing kept me entertained just as much as the first. Man, so many moments crack me up and the potential for a no holds, cameo free, set up free sequel seem amazing. Can't wait for the bluray and deleted scenes.
 
Really hope they go all in on the home release. Especially where Feig said the original cut was over 4 hours. There's just so much that I would like to know about all that lol
 
I was expecting pixels levels of bad. But i was wrong. Ghostbusters 2016 was good actually.
I doubt people will fondly remember it 30 years from now though.

I didn't like abby. I don't find melissa funny at all.
Jillian was a step away from being a great funny character. Almost there.
I was afraid patty would just be the loud black woman stereotype. But i liked her. She adds some soul to the team.
And erin was the most fleshed out character.
I think they tried too hard with the "kevin is dumb". Some jokes worked, some didn't.

The cameos were ok for the most part. Except for murray's. I hated every second he was on screen. He just seemed bored. Why even do it if you don't care? It's not like he needs the money.
 
I forcefully tried to put myself to sleep an hour into the movie so that I didn't have to endure another hour of it.

Take that as you will.
Ha! Watched independence day 2 after dinner at a resteraunt and legitimately fell asleep lol.
Im sure there were gaffers that said that Crystal Skull was better than Raiders aswell. To each its own I guess
MovieGAF and I aren't in tune then.
Also: No.
 
So, brought the mom to this last night. Ghostbusters was literally my first love since 3-6 months old, and it was only fitting that I bring the woman that introduced me to the series to see this relaunch. Plus, she's a huge Melissa McCarthy fan so, it was a given.

To be honest, maybe with the exception of Civil War, this was probably my favorite movie all year. Granted, I'm not really a fan of current SNL, so Im afraid I'm not familiar with too much of these actresses' roles outside of this, but they made GB into their own easily. Just as it was in '84, the chemistry between the four was a big role in the spirit of this movie.

I'm kinda so so in the cameos
(I didn't even notice the Egon bust at the beginning, and Dan Akyroyd's was kinda forced. As for Bill Murray, Now you want a role in a Ghostbusters movie! And for Ernie Hudson, I never guessed he would be the uncle. Weaver's was cute, too as were Slimer's and Stay-Puft's return)

Yeah, Jillian was an adorable shit, but unlike you guys and gals. I really, really hated Kevin. I know folks found him humorous, but I thought he was annoying. And the villain was kinda of a wiener overall, but still, for some reason, the plot reminded me of something you'd see in "Real Ghostbusters" or the 2009 video game.

Speaking of, when concerning the end spoiler
ZZZZUUUULLLLL!!!
, does the new game (Ps4/Xbone) lead into this?

Watching the movie last night, I saw a group of young girls, not much older than I was when the original cartoon/GB2 came out. They all wore GB stuffs, and cheered and danced along with the end theme (The walk the moon one, not that shitty fall out boy version). I dunno - regardless of who has what sex, it made me happy to see these things passed on to a new generation, and more importantly, is accepted and cherished by it.

Along with the NES mini announcement, it's one of those things I wished I had kids of my own to share with. (That's another story all together...)

It is also why it's heartbreaking that GB16 was outdone by that dog movie. I couldn't believe it when I read it this morning....

For those of you on the fence:

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/searchp...t=n&iht=y&usc=All+Categories&ks=960&keys=keys

Best Buy received the "Mondo poster" steelbooks for Ghostbusters 1 and 2. Each comes with a digital coupon for the new movie. Hopefully, it gets more butts in seats...

You forgot one...
 
Oh, one other complaint about the movie - the fallout boy remix of the theme song blows. Thankfully they use the much superior Walk the moon remix all over the place and only use the fallout boy version once.
 
Oh, one other complaint about the movie - the fallout boy remix of the theme song blows. Thankfully they use the much superior Walk the moon remix all over the place and only use the fallout boy version once.

Not a huge fan of the song but the way it was mixed in the movie I actually really liked.
 
Just saw it hot garbage IMO - however maybe I'm tainted by the amazing quality of the original.

felt like bridesmaids forced in ghostbusters.

To be clear I went in with low expectations as well.
 
Oh, one other complaint about the movie - the fallout boy remix of the theme song blows. Thankfully they use the much superior Walk the moon remix all over the place and only use the fallout boy version once.

Yeah, that cover isn't very good, but it's so brief and mostly innocent in the actual cut. Like it's there but doesn't overstay its welcome.
 
My showing had like 10 seats preselected tops the day before when I got my tickets, but was almost full when I sat down. I think there's a huge walk-up crowd for this compared to other films

Of course, that only explains those seat selection screenshots. There's definitely empty theatres out there, I wonder what time slots and locations they are

Exactly, people aren't preordering tickets for ghostbusters, and it could be coincidence that all of those people are from small towns which there are a ton of.

But I think you have a great point in saying that the walkup crowd is attracted to this movie. Its the movie that you settle with when you can't decide but still wanna go.

Great to hear that reviews are positive. I didn't like the trailer much but thats a 2 for 1 when the trailer doesn't end up portraying the whole movie.
 
Theater I went to was completely packed, which really surprised me. I figured the theater would have been empty given what people were saying online. I thought I was going to stroll in and get a good seat, but I wound up having to sit off to the side.
 
Theater I went to was completely packed, which really surprised me. I figured the theater would have been empty given what people were saying online. I thought I was going to stroll in and get a good seat, but I wound up having to sit off to the side.

Man I hope this does good enough. It's under their projections but I wonder what the legs and home video sales it's gonna do. Sony's already said that more are happening regardless because they've already set a lot into motion, but I hope it doesn't discourage them. I think next time it's going to be a little more quiet, this was two years of just rampant stupidity and bullshit which likely hurt it a little.
 
I've actually enjoyed the Fall Out Boy version of the theme since the second time I've listened to it once it was posted to GAF.

All of the other versions are super safe and unnecessary remixes with little differences. The Walk the Moon version being the most unneeded. It's like a Guitar Hero cover when they couldn't use the original.

The FOB version oozes its own charm and charisma imo. New sounds and aesthetics mixed with some familiar lyrics.
 
I do like how the FOB cover seems to, instrumentally, draw from the Ghostbusters 2 version of the theme that plays during the montage in that film.

I don't really care for it, but I don't hate it as much as everyone else. It's not really good, but not like the most repulsive thing ever and Shapiro's score in this was so fucking good.
 
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