Ghostbusters reboot with all-female leads

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I mean... without hating on it... just being honest and not hating on the actresses, all I see is just Pixels all over again, even the special effects are similar and the jokes and the premise is similar.

You bring up Pixels kind of a lot. Just sayin'. :dunno
 
its all the shiny neon colors of the bad guys and the cool shiny neon guns. i cant help it

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well, he made a second video, this guy is mad


this is kind of an amazing video, he brings up some really interesting points and lays down the timeline of this troubled 3rd movie



Wow, good video. Sums up what we've been talking about here: Screw Bill Murray.
 
He still needs to get over it. Unless you're interested in watching people regurgitate 3rd hand info and make assumptions.
 
Just completed masochistic need to see the second trailer......

I think the effects look pretty cool.....I like the ghost designs...


What ruins it for me is loud, obnoxious, overweight characters spewing bad taste, 3rd grade, gutter humor we see in "comedies" now.........

If I want to see that I can go to downtown Walmart, watch and listen to the people who shop there.......Being fat, loud, obnoxious and juvenile is a competition in that part of town......
and its free.

(But that's the crowd they are trying to please, and I am sure Feig looks at all of the American movie going public in that manner.)
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To say the response to the Ghostbusters reboot has not been kind would be a gross understatement; the film has received a steady volley of criticism ever since the first trailer dropped, and hasn't had an easy ride as far as marketing goes. Currently, the first trailer stands as the most disliked trailer on YouTube, and much of the cast has received some unwarranted abuse online. In a new interview with The Guardian, star Melissa McCarthy shared her thoughts on the negativity surrounding the film. “All those comments — ‘You’re ruining my childhood!’” she said. “I mean, really, four women doing any movie on Earth will destroy your childhood?” “I have a visual of those people not having a Ben [Falcone, McCarthy’s husband], not having friends, so they’re just sitting there and spewing hate into this fake world of the internet. I just hope they find a friend.”

Director Paul Feig defended McCarthy and the rest of his cast in a past interview, saying that, "I’m so proud of my cast. I think the cast is so good, and they can stand in the footsteps of who came before, because they’re such funny people but they’re different. That’s all you really want out of a comedy at the end of the day, is something different and new, and to just see great people do it."

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well this should start some interesting discussion...

"As originator of the original: Saw test screening of new movie. Apart from brilliant, genuine performances from the cast both female and male, it has more laughs and more scares than the first 2 films plus Bill Murray is in it! As one of millions of man-fans and Ray Stantz, I'm paying to see that and bringing all my friends!" - Dan Aykroyd

https://twitter.com/dan_aykroyd/status/737083096252702721

in before he was paid by Sony to say this... :lol
 
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