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Me too, this years its been a bit underwhelming why remake Ghostbusters when it was perfect the way it was, what's next?......lets just hope Suicide Sqad, Jason Borne lives up to the hype. Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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I thought it was awful. And I'm a girl so it's not because of the female cast. Even though I think having all of the Ghostbusters be female is unnecessary and was clearly done to try to prove some kind of point. Its just not funny. And it's really poorly made. I'm very suspicious of any reviewer that praised it. It's very similar to the movie Pixels. Only worse. My cousin was a fan of Bridesmaids and even she hated it. | |
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with a budget of 140million and I will guess a weekend gross of $45Million (domestic) that this movie is a flop. I will not watch it even if for free "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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I haven't seen the new Ghostbusters so I have no idea whether it's good or not, but there is a distinct disparity between the opinions of the critics and the general audience for it. Usually when this happens in the past where the critics like a movie and the audience doesn't, it's for an arthouse film, not a lowbrow comedy like this. Which makes me suspect that maybe some critics felt pressure to give Ghostbusters a positive review because of its feminist spin. | |
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sexton said: I haven't seen the new Ghostbusters so I have no idea whether it's good or not, but there is a distinct disparity between the opinions of the critics and the general audience for it. Usually when this happens in the past where the critics like a movie and the audience doesn't, it's for an arthouse film, not a lowbrow comedy like this. Which makes me suspect that maybe some critics felt pressure to give Ghostbusters a positive review because of its feminist spin. That definitely seems to be the case. I thought it was so bad that I'm convinced that the only positive reviews were given by people who don't want to come across as being sexist and rather than face that backlash they give the movie a good review. Either that or they were paid for the positive reviews. | |
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I took the family to the movies today and they voted on this The trailers didnt excite me at all. It doesnt look funny. All the bad press.. Melissa McCarthy is a bit over hyped, If i picked the movie i would have pased this up. That said... I saw it! And you know what it wasn't bad. I laughed most of the movie, and so did other movie goers. I wanted to hate it but i didn't. I wont say its great, but i enjoyed it and so did the family. I have no regret seeing it I will take my place, In the great below | |
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I never understood why everybody loved the original...I was 10 years old and dont ever remember laughing. Maybe I need to watch it again... Make it so, Number One... | |
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UncleJam said: I never understood why everybody loved the original...I was 10 years old and dont ever remember laughing. Maybe I need to watch it again... Watch the original again. Just my opinion, but I'd consider it to be one of the best comedies ever made. The subtle interactions between the main cast, the way every joke isn't overplayed and the fact that people aren't screaming things like "OH MY GOD ARE YOU KIDDING ME RIGHT NOW" like how they do in modern comedies are just some examples of why I think it's one of the best. | |
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. I went in skeptical and left satisfied. It wasn't The Godfather, thats for sure. My only beef is that the ghosts shoulda got more play. if it was just a dream, call me a dreamer 2 | |
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imo, the original ghostbusters never needed a remake and i'm sick of all of Hollywood's remakes. wtf? isn't anyone writing anything new? can't we have some new ideas? "Jones is one of the stars of the new "Ghostbusters," which was released this weekend and has been the target of attacks for its all-female leads. But Jones, 48, in particular, has been bombarded with racist and misogynist comments. She fought back on Twitter Monday. Jones said she had been likened to "apes" and sent obscene photos, and noted that she was blocking the abusive Twitter users."
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I saw this last weekend. It was rather painful to get thru. The special effects looked very 80's. I can't compare it to the original film because I haven't seen it since 1984. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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I watched it yesterday and I found it very entertaining and quite funny at points. One of the women (the blond one) I found quite annoying, but in general I liked the cast, including the fella who plays Thor. It will appeal to some people more than others, of course, and it's definitely not a game-changing movie, but there is nothing in this film that justifies the hate it has generated... | |
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nonames said: I watched it yesterday and I found it very entertaining and quite funny at points. One of the women (the blond one) I found quite annoying, but in general I liked the cast, including the fella who plays Thor. It will appeal to some people more than others, of course, and it's definitely not a game-changing movie, but there is nothing in this film that justifies the hate it has generated... I think it's very existence justifies the hate. The fact that they turned what was a classic series into a rip off of Pixels just adds to that. It was made to appeal to a very specific audience, which I'm obviously not a part of, but it didn't even achieve that low goal of satisfying fans of Bridesmaids and the like. | |
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. As I was watching it I came to terms with the new film as more of an homage to the popular children's cartoon which itself was more of an homage to the movie. Even the visual of the characters themselves is very much based on the cartoon (The Real Ghostbusters featuring the voice talents of the incomparable Arsenio Hall). . In male cartoon drag we have Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, Leslie Jones
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Some movies shouldn't be remade.. Some shouldn't have sequels or prequels, i agree with all that.. but the fact is they keep making them. and i may watch them This movie was shot down big time over the lousy traile and bad press. And i fell for it. And by the numbers $ movie goes fell for it too nonames said: It will appeal to some people more than others, of course, and it's definitely not a game-changing movie, but there is nothing in this film that justifies the hate it has generated... Exactly Im not trying to defend the movie, but i personally didnt thik it was bad. And trust me, i wanted to hate it before i saw it, but didnt. lol I laughed more on the new movie than the original That doesnt mean i dont like the original, but The original movie wasn't great or funny. Ghostbusters 2 was crap Anywho people will have different opinions I will take my place, In the great below | |
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It's the bastard offspring of the 2009 Ghostbusters video game, and the film Bridesmaids. Didn't enjoy it at all. "Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge"" ~ Isaac Asimov | |
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Lianachan said: It's the bastard offspring of the 2009 Ghostbusters video game, and the film Bridesmaids. Didn't enjoy it at all. I'm actually playing through that game now. I really like it. | |
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EmmaMcG said: Lianachan said: It's the bastard offspring of the 2009 Ghostbusters video game, and the film Bridesmaids. Didn't enjoy it at all. I'm actually playing through that game now. I really like it. Yup, it's a good game. The new film reminded me of that game more than a film should, though. "Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge"" ~ Isaac Asimov | |
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I thought it was pretty dumb...not terrible, just kinda lame. | |
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EmmaMcG said: UncleJam said: I never understood why everybody loved the original...I was 10 years old and dont ever remember laughing. Maybe I need to watch it again... Watch the original again. Just my opinion, but I'd consider it to be one of the best comedies ever made. The subtle interactions between the main cast, the way every joke isn't overplayed and the fact that people aren't screaming things like "OH MY GOD ARE YOU KIDDING ME RIGHT NOW" like how they do in modern comedies are just some examples of why I think it's one of the best. I was chuckling to all hell when Murray was nearly pulling a Cosby on the sleeping Sygorny/Zuel or whatever her name was... Murphy was originally slated for the black guy but he declined and so the lines got cut. The actor who replaced him was expecting Murphy's lines but after the rewrite the good ones mostly got spread around to the other actors. | |
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BobGeorge909 said: EmmaMcG said: Watch the original again. Just my opinion, but I'd consider it to be one of the best comedies ever made. The subtle interactions between the main cast, the way every joke isn't overplayed and the fact that people aren't screaming things like "OH MY GOD ARE YOU KIDDING ME RIGHT NOW" like how they do in modern comedies are just some examples of why I think it's one of the best. I was chuckling to all hell when Murray was nearly pulling a Cosby on the sleeping Sygorny/Zuel or whatever her name was... Murphy was originally slated for the black guy but he declined and so the lines got cut. The actor who replaced him was expecting Murphy's lines but after the rewrite the good ones mostly got spread around to the other actors. I love 80's Eddie Murphy but I'm kind of glad he didn't do it. I think the movie was perfect as it is, I don't think he'd have added much. Ernie Hudson was good as the everyman. That scene where he's being interviewed by the receptionist and she's asking does he believe in all these things like the loch Ness monster, astro telepathy and the theory of atlantis and he's just like "if there's a steady paycheck in it, I'll believe anything you say". That cracks me up every time. | |
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EmmaMcG said: BobGeorge909 said: I was chuckling to all hell when Murray was nearly pulling a Cosby on the sleeping Sygorny/Zuel or whatever her name was... Murphy was originally slated for the black guy but he declined and so the lines got cut. The actor who replaced him was expecting Murphy's lines but after the rewrite the good ones mostly got spread around to the other actors. I love 80's Eddie Murphy but I'm kind of glad he didn't do it. I think the movie was perfect as it is, I don't think he'd have added much. Ernie Hudson was good as the everyman. That scene where he's being interviewed by the receptionist and she's asking does he believe in all these things like the loch Ness monster, astro telepathy and the theory of atlantis and he's just like "if there's a steady paycheck in it, I'll believe anything you say". That cracks me up every time. I agree with him! | |
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I heard there is a lot of criticism of Leslie Jones by Black people, as they seen her as a coon representing many dated stereotypes, part mammy, part Jezebel. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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Awful...!! And not because of the girls in it, I thought they did ok considering the dire script they had to work with. [Edited 8/1/16 9:13am] www.filmsfilmsfilms.co.uk - The internet's best movie site! | |
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... my fave film as a kid and still in my top ten now. Love that Murray improvised most of his lines to, gave the film such a natural feel "We came, we saw, we kicked its ass!". www.filmsfilmsfilms.co.uk - The internet's best movie site! | |
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Adorecream said: I heard there is a lot of criticism of Leslie Jones by Black people, as they seen her as a coon representing many dated stereotypes, part mammy, part Jezebel. I understand that sentiment. I have similar feelings for the Martin show and Tyler Perry's madea bullshit. Leslie seems authentic to me..it doesn feel cartoonish or baffoonish. Leslie maintains a large degree of intelligence disguised behind her attitudes. Oh god...did u see the Sprint store SNL skit with her and C.K. oh LAWD! I was falling off the sofa with all that shit. Ya GONE! [Edited 8/1/16 12:43pm] | |
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Also too, all of these movies are sensatonalised nonsense, it is actuallyvery hard to bust ghosts as they put it. Ghosts are really residual pools of psyhic energy that manifest around spots of high drama (Hence why Hospitals and theatres are mostly involved). Hollywood and American story tellers like Edgar Allan Poe and Stephen King have a lot to answer for, thanks to them, Gingerbread gothic (A style in vogue 1845 to about 1885) and high Victorian (1870s - 1900s) i universally derided as haunted house architecture. . They can not disseminate between ghosts and spirits (Harmless) and demons (Truly malevolent) and bust them by catching them with ray guns is daft, so are shows like Most Haunted and several American ones like a Haunting which are all usually 100 % fake or find nothing of interest, even in really haunted places like Poveglia and Borley. I think between 1984 and 2016 now understanding the Paranormal has got more scientific and the concept of "Ghostbusting" is dated and laughable. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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