BassForever
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This really could go either way at the box office word of mouth is really going to make or break this reboot.
So much this. Creed in particular did a great job of tying the old and new together.
Exactly.Neither do I. It's a Ghostbusters movie. Lol.
For willfully subjecting yourself to a bad sequel every year.
None of those things are good parts of the movie.
Creed is going to be the benchmark that no sequel or reboot will ever live up to
People need to revisit Ghostbusters 2. It doesn't hold up.
Whatever makes you sleep at night.
I mean you wrote this in previous thread:
http://m.neogaf.com/showpost.php?p=209568949
Emotion slime, Vigo the Carpathian and the walking statue of liberty. Nah it holds up man.
Is it better or worse than Harry Potter und die Heiligtümer des Todes Teil 1 coz that's where I draw the line.
There is a difference between fun and a SNL Sketch movie that has dozens of references and cameos literally every 10 minutes.B.b.but the OG Ghostbusters movies were serious and this new one is slapstick and goofy!! Giant pink slime penis in the tub is serious business.
Worse, obviously.
The no scores are coming from sites that don't offer up scores for movie reviews. Unless you are seeing exceptions carved out for this film, that's not noteworthy.Lots of no scores, plenty of "even thoughs" and "while it isn't"s, alongside a splattering of this sorta thing:
Isn't calling everyone who doesn't like Ghostbusters an MRA just as sexist?
It's not sexist. It's just stupid.Isn't calling everyone who doesn't like Ghostbusters an MRA just as sexist?
So it's settling into The Heat territory. Better than expected. I'll watch it when it shows up on HBO.
Isn't calling everyone who doesn't like Ghostbusters an MRA just as sexist?
One day all of you will wake up and see Ghostbusters 2 for what it is, a bad movie that fails to capture the charm and energy of the original.Everything you are doing here is bad. I want you to know this.
The first half coasts off of the chemistry of the leads, but it still feels third rate compared to the original.I watched it a few weeks ago. It's not a great movie but it's not horrible. It's actually pretty funny for the first half or so and only really goes to shit when they have like the entire city of New York doing something and then Louis shows up in a ghostbusters costume and Ray gets possessed for like 15 seconds, and of course the Statue of Liberty bit.
Isn't calling everyone who doesn't like Ghostbusters an MRA just as sexist?
I mean I wouldn't bash you guys if you like the movie and are able to find some enjoyment out of it.
So why is it that you have to lump in the people who have legitimate criticisms with the ones who are actually being sexist & misogynistic? That doesn't make any sense to me.
You do realize a lot of the movie's detractors are women themselves right?
So why mislead people into thinking the movie's detractors are entirely male?
And really how is a movie that features female characters that are reduced to tired old stereotypes progressive? If anything it's regressive.
Look I'm all for having differing opinions and if you like Ghostbusters that's totally fine.
But please don't go out and attack people simply because they express an opinion you don't like.
And really going after WrecklessEating and calling him an MRA because he gave his opinion on a movie and tore it apart because in his opinion it was a shitty movie is just childish & moronic and when you do that you prove to be no better than the people you hate, no better than the small minority of Ghostbusters "haters" who hate the movie solely of women, and no better than the small minority of GamerGate supporters who attack women just because their women.
If you don't agree with my opinion that's fine but I just needed to get this off my chest.
Sometimes it's good to have a Sunday rant.
Isn't calling everyone who doesn't like Ghostbusters an MRA just as sexist?
I mean I wouldn't bash you guys if you like the movie and are able to find some enjoyment out of it.
So why is it that you have to lump in the people who have legitimate criticisms with the ones who are actually being sexist & misogynistic? That doesn't make any sense to me.
You do realize a lot of the movie's detractors are women themselves right?
So why mislead people into thinking the movie's detractors are entirely male?
And really how is a movie that features female characters that are reduced to tired old stereotypes progressive? If anything it's regressive.
Look I'm all for having differing opinions and if you like Ghostbusters that's totally fine.
But please don't go out and attack people simply because they express an opinion you don't like.
And really going after WrecklessEating and calling him an MRA because he gave his opinion on a movie and tore it apart because in his opinion it was a shitty movie is just childish & moronic and when you do that you prove to be no better than the people you hate, no better than the small minority of Ghostbusters "haters" who hate the movie solely of women, and no better than the small minority of GamerGate supporters who attack women just because their women.
If you don't agree with my opinion that's fine but I just needed to get this off my chest.
Sometimes it's good to have a Sunday rant.
So it's settling into The Heat territory. Better than expected. I'll watch it when it shows up on HBO.
Faraci's reviews get to go in the Rotten Tomatoes score? He was one of the clowns calling AVGN sexist for not wanting to see the movie for his "Innate sexism". Of course he's going to say it's good no matter what.
Truth.It would have been nice though. If all franchise revivals were Mad Max level (or even Creed) then the idea of these reboots wouldnt be so unappetizing.
I think it's rare to see someone calling everyone who doesn't like it a MRA, it's just that it's the salty reactions of the MRAs among the people who didn't like it that people want to see the most.
Isn't calling everyone who doesn't like Ghostbusters an MRA just as sexist?
One day all of you will wake up and see Ghostbusters 2 for what it is, a bad movie that fails to capture the charm and energy of the original.
The first half coasts off of the chemistry of the leads, but it still feels third rate compared to the original.
It's a slog to get through and definitely gets worse as it progresses.
Is this satire??Isn't calling everyone who doesn't like Ghostbusters an MRA just as sexist?
I mean I wouldn't bash you guys if you like the movie and are able to find some enjoyment out of it.
So why is it that you have to lump in the people who have legitimate criticisms with the ones who are actually being sexist & misogynistic? That doesn't make any sense to me.
You do realize a lot of the movie's detractors are women themselves right?
So why mislead people into thinking the movie's detractors are entirely male?
And really how is a movie that features female characters that are reduced to tired old stereotypes progressive? If anything it's regressive.
Look I'm all for having differing opinions and if you like Ghostbusters that's totally fine.
But please don't go out and attack people simply because they express an opinion you don't like.
And really going after WrecklessEating and calling him an MRA because he gave his opinion on a movie and tore it apart because in his opinion it was a shitty movie is just childish & moronic and when you do that you prove to be no better than the people you hate, no better than the small minority of Ghostbusters "haters" who hate the movie solely of women, and no better than the small minority of GamerGate supporters who attack women just because their women.
If you don't agree with my opinion that's fine but I just needed to get this off my chest.
Sometimes it's good to have a Sunday rant.
All this truth and yet you still don't liek Age of Gawdtron.Miss Congeniality is the best Sandra Bullock comedy for me. I didn't like the heat at all. Found it feigs big misfire
It would have been nice though. If all franchise revivals were Mad Max level (or even Creed) then the idea of these reboots wouldnt be so unappetizing.
It's baffling the amount of people in this thread that have not heard of sites not using review scores.
Part of what makes Ghostbusters enjoyable is that it allows women to be as simply and uncomplicatedly funny as men, though it would have been nice if Ms. Jones had been given more to do. (If this were a radical reboot, she would have played a scientist.) In the end, these are Ghostbusters, not Ghostbusting suffragists, even if theres plenty of feminism onscreen and off. Its hard to know if the movie started off being as meta as it now plays, but when these Ghostbusters are labeled frauds or crack jokes about ugly online comments or take on a fan boy from hell it sure feels as if Mr. Feig and his team are blowing gleeful raspberries at the projects early sexist attackers.
Overall, I enjoyed watching the movie and I think the main takeaway is that its completely inoffensive, which may seem like damning with faint praise, but when so much vitriol has been littering message boards and comment threads for over a year, the fact that its not only not that bad but its perfectly fine is a victory in and of itself. Id love to see what Feigs directors cut looked like, but the film we have now is nothing at all to be upset about. In fact, Id wager anybody who rips the movie apart went in ready to hate it.
I wish for the sake of shutting up haters that the movie had been a grand slam, or even just a home run with a couple of runners on base. As it is, its a base hit in the top of the 3rd inning. It does its job, you can watch it, laugh, and move on to hating something else before youve seen it.
So why does Ghostbusters feel so restrained? For starters, its too slavish when it nods to the original (although its throw-back cameos are fun), and too flailing and flat when it strays from it (Feig and co-writer Katie Dippold introduce a ghost-unleashing villain, then dont know what to do with him). Even the spectral f/x are oddly shlocky (seeing it in 3-D is pointless aside from one comin-at-ya slime gag). McCarthy, of course, gets off some lunatic one-liners; McKinnon, the groups loose cannon, can crack you up just by widening her wildcard eyes; Jones mixes her signature bluster with an air of gung-ho joy; and Wiigs timing is as Swiss-precise as ever (that is, when shes not being saddled as the films straight-woman). Even Chris Hemsworth, as the Ghostbusters dim, beefcake receptionist, is funny for a while. But with a cast as daring and quick as this one, Ghostbusters is too mild and plays it too safe. Somewhere, I bet, theres an R-rated directors cut of the movie where these women really let it rip. I want to see that movie.
Yet theres little thats nostalgic, in the musty sense, about Feigs reimagined ghostbusting universe: The movie glows with vitality, thanks largely to the performers, who revel in one anothers company, and not in a self-congratulatory, Oceans Twelve-style, Were awesome movie stars, together way. Some of their dialogue has a loose, loopy, unscripted vibe, a la Bill Murrays poker-faced asides in the original. When the heroines take time out from their heavy-duty citizen-saving for an impromptu Patrick Swayze reverie, theyre inviting us right into the crystalline goofiness of the moment.
As someone who merely likes the first two Ghostbusters without worshipping them, Id say this redo is about as good as those two 1980s films. It also lacks the Reagan-esque right wing fantasies of the original, so thats an upgrade right there. I wish Ghostbusters was a better film, because I know the stakes and because I like everyone involved. But Okay is not the enemy of perfect, especially since most of my complaints will be irrelevant to paying consumers.
Ghostbusters is neither the great comedy of its age, nor an Everything you are doing is bad. I want you to know this disaster. Its mere adequacy may become the most important part of its legacy, especially if its a hit. Ghostbusters makes the case for the conventionality of a female-fronted blockbuster while also arguing that such a thing can be just as Eh, its okay as any male-fronted one.
The new Ghostbusters is good. Very good, in fact. It had to be. No comedy has faced more advance scrutiny - even hostility than Paul Feigs reboot of Ivan Reitmans beloved 1980s hit.
Most crucially, the mean-spirited reception to the film before anyone had seen it does not seem to have put a dampener on the movie itself. Fun oozes from almost every frame; likewise the energy of a team excited to be revolutionising the blockbuster landscape. Lets just hope everyone will enjoy the view.
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