Review average is now 6.5/10
So very bitter.
I find the ridiculously over the top, pathetic reactions to the film quite fascinating. How could you not? It's free entertainment.
For sure. All because some nerds took outright offence and began spitting poison over a reboot of a movie about a bunch of comedians shooting lasers at ghosts.
So very bitter.
That's why I think I never got up in arms about this. At worst, it'd turn out to just be a bad movie. I already lived my childhood.
The new TMNT movies are garbage compared to Ghostbusters. What a terrible comparison. A better comparison in terms of reboot quality is the new Planet Of The Apes movies.I like the new Ninja turtles movie, sure it wasn't as good as the originals in my mind but it wasn't bad by any means, it was just kind of average, it's kind of how I expect Ghostbusters to be, if it turns out to be better than average I will be over the moon but I am not going to believe the reviews quite frankly, I have lived long enough to see people recommend me things that were absolutely terrible and also people criticise things that turned out to be actually quite good.
I just hope it's not so good I end up kicking myself for not watching it in theatres.
Oh damnThere's an alarming segment of the male population that still are living it, even if they are already balding.
The new TMNT movies are garbage compared to Ghostbusters. What a terrible comparison. A better comparison in terms of reboot quality is the new Planet Of The Apes movies.
Have fun in missing out on the only good non-comic book blockbuster film of 2016 so far. Correction, the other one is Nice Guys. Also, the 3D is amazing.
Nice! good for them, hopefully it's successful financially as well.
6.1/10 is three stars (in fact, the reason why Rotten Tomatoes ratings almost entirely seem to fall into a certain range is because so many critics give star ratings)Even among "Top Critics" that detractors keep pointing to, the average is about 6.1/10 which is still pretty decent. It's all subjective in the end what constitutes as a "fresh" rating or not.
Even among "Top Critics" that detractors keep pointing to, the average is about 6.1/10 which is still pretty decent.
Watch their logic slide into the video game world, where a score of 6.1 is considered "pure trash".
Watch their logic slide into the video game world, where a score of 6.1 is considered "pure trash".
he also gave us the unboxing ring saga, which is one of my favorite youtube things: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tkpy7eLGdG0
Okay. I haven't seen it. I'm going by interview quotes and people that have seen it claiming that it frowns upon the male sex. Maybe that's an observation I won't have.
It's partially that; and I don't think Ghostbusters is the place for it. If this movie comes out and all people are talking about is this sort of topic, I think that misses the point but that's just my opinion.
But guys, this is getting dicey. I think people are misreading or misinterpreting how I feel about using Ghostbusters to push a feminist agenda and I don't really want to truck on with it anymore as this could lead to that. If I'm wrong and it doesn't actually do that, great. I was just expressing a feeling I've gathered over the last few days. I hope it doesn't pan out.
Sorry if you already explained this but how you do know frowning upon the male sex is not equivalent to feminism right?
Watched it today.
Doesn't have the same feel as the Ramis ghostbuster films, and the music sucks. But if you take it on its own it's a decent film. Better then independence day 2, that's for sure
Watched it today.
Doesn't have the same feel as the Ramis ghostbuster films, and the music sucks. But if you take it on its own it's a decent film. Better then independence day 2, that's for sure
Was it funny?
I laughed a fair bit, so did the people I was with and others in the cinema.
Was definitely feigy humour though, he wasn't trying to capture the ramis style at all.
ID2 was the crappiest film I saw in theatres of the last 5 years. That's a pretty low bar.Watched it today.
Doesn't have the same feel as the Ramis ghostbuster films, and the music sucks. But if you take it on its own it's a decent film. Better then independence day 2, that's for sure
And much the better for it I'd imagine.
Anyone trying to do someone else's humour style unless their own style is already similar is bound to fail far more often than succeed
ID2 was the crappiest film I saw in theatres of the last 5 years. That's a pretty low bar.
The rest of your take sounds promising.
I hate Mccarthy...but love Wiig( she is easily one of the funniest people on the planet). So ill be seeing it for her.
For people who have seen it do they have the chemistry as they did in Bridesmaids(loved) Or is this a "Tammy"?
Weirdly I felt like he should have left his comfort zone a bit more often. There was a scene at the beginning that was played almost entirely straight and it was very effective. Might have bumped it up to a must see with a few more scenes like that.
Well, that's the last film I saw before this lol. I watch about 40 movies a year in the cinema, so I see worse films then ID2 on a regular basis.
I haven't seen those films, but I thought McKinnon was better then both of them. Mccarthy didn't have as good a part as she did in Spy though
Oh exit comfort zone sure but not so far as to wholesale try to do someone else's humour style.
I hate Mccarthy...but love Wiig( she is easily one of the funniest people on the planet). So ill be seeing it for her.
For people who have seen it do they have the chemistry as they did in Bridesmaids(loved) Or is this a "Tammy"?
Also holy shit the original Ghostbusters has a 97% fresh rating. This movie never had a chance to live up to it.
I hate Mccarthy...but love Wiig( she is easily one of the funniest people on the planet). So ill be seeing it for her.
For people who have seen it do they have the chemistry as they did in Bridesmaids(loved) Or is this a "Tammy"?
Also holy shit the original Ghostbusters has a 97% fresh rating. This movie never had a chance to live up to it.
As for McKinnon, she should have gotten top billing here as she easily put in the best performance. Instead she is credited last of the four.
Oh please. He's just making fun like Jay from RLM did.Okay so I can gleefully ignore him. Good to know.
It kind of feels like you think we're dogging the film? Someone asked, explicitly, if the original Ghostbusters felt like a Saturday morning cartoon like the new one, which they had just seen. The answer is a resounding no. There is nothing wrong here and I don't really understand how this has spun off into an ongoing conversation, a yes or no question was asked and the answer was given. There's no hair to split here. Does Ghostbusters 1984 feel like a Saturday morning cartoon? No. That's the entirety of the conversation right there. Nobody said anything about any agenda or any other bullshit, and you can have multiple Ghostbusters films with different tones that all still feel like Ghostbusters movies but that isn't what was asked.Have you actually seen the film?
Because I'm finding it increasingly weird debating Ghostbusters 2016's 'feminist agenda' and 'tone' with people who haven't seen the film and are reacting to trailers which don't put across what the film is like at all.
I have seen the film. It feels like a Ghostbusters film structurally and tonally. It has a lot more gags, and slapstick, but it's still clearly a Ghostbusters film.
Oh please. He's just making fun like Jay from RLM did.
Angry nerds, take note: The ladies are the best thing about this franchise reboot
No big whup and no big fat flop either, the female reboot of Ghostbusters settles for being a fine, fun time at the movies. And yet Internet trolls have been talking shit about Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones since their casting was announced. As one neghead tweeted: "I hear the new Ghostbusters movie won't have proton packs, the women will just bitch at the ghosts until they fuck off." Does Hillary Clinton get slimed with anti-estrogen loathing as much as this movie's four leading ladies?
That's amazing.
It doesn't discuss it. I liked the political themes in the original because they found a way to directly tie it into a subplot. The new Ghostbusters does not apparently seem to have any actual subplots or story threads about feminism. My concern was that it would try to do this topic, subliminally, but without a solid anchor. I heard from reviews that the movie feels anti-men, despite not having anything intelligent to say about it, that directly contributes to the story of the film-- like how the political themes were actually attached to the narrative in a sensible way.
Some however are saying this is not the case, and that they're wrong, that the movie does not push an anti-men agenda. This is what I was concerned about, but apparently my concerns were unfounded despite gathering them from folks who have seen the film. I hope that's clear and makes sense.
You have to admit that for some reason this damn movie has done some strange things to the internet. Especially ever since James Rolfe's stupid "Not gonna ever see it out of spite!" eXclamation that just set people off.Alrighty
Alrighty
Peter Travers:
Good lord.
Collider was pretty clear. If a person was in this film and they were not one of the four stars, they were portrayed as imbeciles. Sex had nothing to do with it. They were all idiots.
What's wrong with what Travers said?