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The OG Ghostbusters is really gold for little kids who tend to a) love the emergency services and b) loving hate ghosts. I don't think there was any cynicism about that back in '84, but it sure worked out when it came to building a brand.
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# ? May 31, 2024 09:03 |
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Disco Pope posted:The OG Ghostbusters is really gold for little kids who tend to a) love the emergency services and b) loving hate ghosts. I don't think there was any cynicism about that back in '84, but it sure worked out when it came to building a brand. This is really it, and I've never put it together like that. Kids really do be loving emergency services. Paw Patrol is literally all about this.
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# ? Jun 20, 2022 16:43 |
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Disco Pope posted:The OG Ghostbusters is really gold for little kids who tend to a) love the emergency services and b) loving hate ghosts. I don't think there was any cynicism about that back in '84, but it sure worked out when it came to building a brand. Also, the 80s are a weird time for children's marketing because a lot of hard R movies and PG-13 movies branding was targeted at kids.
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You say that as if it was the 90s Aliens and Predator toys that got me hooked on those franchises.
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# ? Jun 20, 2022 19:53 |
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Xenomrph posted:You say that as if it was the 90s Aliens and Predator toys that got me hooked on those franchises. Don't forget Robocop.
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# ? Jun 20, 2022 20:08 |
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Robocop toys were eh. I didn’t see much of them because they were for the animated show. I did have one though that looked enough like robocop without any other crap
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# ? Jun 20, 2022 22:02 |
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I think the only Robocop cartoon toy I have is the one that’s loosely based on the ED-209. 90s Aliens/Predator/Terminator toys on the other hand, I have a shitload of those.
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# ? Jun 20, 2022 22:05 |
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The alien and predator toys were great but I was too picky of a kid back then. I ONLY wanted ones like the movie. I missed the AvP 2 pack, so I only got the blue alien, the Hive Wars blue Predator, the hive wars runner, the AvP 10” two pack and uhhhh…O’Malley lmao. The facehuger while very large was super cool.
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# ? Jun 20, 2022 22:09 |
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Which toyline had a futuristic police car? Was that Robocop or C.O.P.S.? Edit: it was Robocop, holy poo poo I wanted that car.
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# ? Jun 20, 2022 23:08 |
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Yeah companies that made toys and board games were always desperate to buy up any license that might have any brand recognition among kids. Dune action figures "Ages 4 and up" yeah that film is going to be a real trip for any 4 year olds who got given a Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen action figure and wanted to watch the movie to see what happens to his cute pet cat The 1976 Dino de Laurentis remake of King Kong had a boatload of awful merchandise and toys and games That board game seems to be especially tedious and lovely: https://moviesandmania.com/2012/12/24/king-kong-toys-games-1976/
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# ? Jun 20, 2022 23:26 |
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Wasn't there almost an Alien toy line back in 1979 for the original release? Imagine taking an 8 year old to that movie.
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# ? Jun 20, 2022 23:44 |
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There was but I think a lot of adults forget that it doesn’t matter what the movie was, a cool monster is a cool monster and you buy that for your hero’s to fight. I didn’t see virus when I was a kid but the toys were so cool me and my friend bought them all and played with them. We watched the movie when it came out on VHS tho.
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# ? Jun 20, 2022 23:47 |
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deoju posted:Wasn't there almost an Alien toy line back in 1979 for the original release? Imagine taking an 8 year old to that movie. There was a big Alien figure that got pulled from toy shelves because parents said “Jesus Christ, what are you guys doing??” and then a smaller Star Wars scaled line that didn’t get released, but then someone found the old molds of the smaller toys and a manufacturer made them about 5-6 years ago. https://youtu.be/uKSv85mJEmY I saw ‘Alien’ when I was 9, I begged my parents to let me watch it after I got the Snake Alien toy (which I specifically chose because my mom is afraid of snakes) and somehow they agreed. As you can plainly see, it had no effect on me whatsoever. CelticPredator posted:There was but I think a lot of adults forget that it doesn’t matter what the movie was, a cool monster is a cool monster and you buy that for your hero’s to fight. I still have the Virus toys, they’re rad - especially the big electronic Goliath monster that’s scaled right with the human characters. The Alexei and Everton figures are standouts, too. The same manufacturer did toys based on the video game Quake 2 and the Strogg figures are fantastic. Xenomrph fucked around with this message at 00:06 on Jun 21, 2022 |
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I saw Ghostbusters 2 in the cinema on release when I was 5, and I had already seen the first one one taped off TV, and loved the cartoon. In retrospect, that was way too young. The terror dogs gave me nightmares and I often repeated the bad language without understanding what it meant at all. It's actually amazing how much Ghostbusters appeals to kids and how many kids have seen it despite its adult content. That said, I had seen the Terminator before the sequel came out, when I guess I was 7 or 8? Never scared me at all; I just remember hating what I called "the gross kissing bit". I think my parents may not have had very good boundaries about films when I was little. Though I do remember my mum being angry about me watching Nightmare on Elm Street when I was 6 with my dad and older brother. Didn't get to see the second half for years.
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# ? Jun 21, 2022 00:04 |
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Ages 8 and up
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# ? Jun 21, 2022 00:07 |
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Freddy is a fun villain.
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Kevyn posted:Ages 8 and up I remember seeing a bunch of these at toy shows in the late 80s/early 90s (when I was a kid) and being weirded out by it because I’d never seen any of the movies*. There was also this one: The back of the box is intriguing because it promised other ones I was definitely more interested in, like that Alien (a movie I had seen! Just the thing for cultivating a fear of the dark! ). Sadly they only made the Freddy one before the line was cancelled. *still haven’t!
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deoju posted:Wasn't there almost an Alien toy line back in 1979 for the original release? Imagine taking an 8 year old to that movie. There was a bunch of tie-in merch released in '79 including a board game, a "shoot em up" toy, a jigsaw puzzle that came packaged inside an egg, etc etc: https://www.dreadcentral.com/last-toys-on-the-left/262691/whatever-happened-original-line-alien-1979-toys/
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# ? Jun 21, 2022 00:30 |
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I have the 1979 Alien board game, it’s pretty neat. https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/6689/alien
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deoju posted:Wasn't there almost an Alien toy line back in 1979 for the original release? Imagine taking an 8 year old to that movie. Something else funny was that I didn't see it in a toy shop or similar; it was in a random newsagent's where I was on holiday. Bucket, spade, beachball, murderous space nightmare - the usual. Small Strange Bird fucked around with this message at 08:22 on Jun 21, 2022 |
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Quote-Unquote posted:I saw Ghostbusters 2 in the cinema on release when I was 5, and I had already seen the first one one taped off TV, and loved the cartoon. I saw it on release in the cinema too and was so afraid of Vigo at the end that I had to "watch" him by turning around and looking at the tiny image in the projector. I don't think I saw the first film until a little later, but I was crazy about the cartoon. I don't remember being bothered by anything else and I was a, uh, "sensitive" child, but its possible it got cuts in the UK for a PG rating. I remember afterwards my Dad and I went to Wimpy for a Ghostbusters meal that included pink slime (milkshake) and a ghost in a can, which I didn't touch for years in the belief a fully formed spirit would emerge. Wish I kept it - combined Wimpy/Ghostbusters merch would be quite collectable I assume!
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# ? Jun 23, 2022 15:07 |
GB2 is way scarier than GB1.
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# ? Jun 23, 2022 22:04 |
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I disagree on the basis of the chair scene alone. It tormented me as a child. Couldn't handle being in a dark room with the door shut because if someone turned a light on in the next room, the light that appeared around the door made me think the dog was coming to get me. Although I do think whatever one seems scarier is entirely based on what film you saw first as a child. Karloff fucked around with this message at 22:25 on Jun 23, 2022 |
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Karloff posted:I disagree on the basis of the chair scene alone. It tormented me as a child. Couldn't handle being in a dark room with the door shut because if someone turned a light on in the next room, the light that appeared around the door made me think the dog was coming to get me. Yes, that scene specifically is probably the most terrifying, but GB2 has the severed heads, Janosz with light up eyes in the hallway, WIIIIINSTOOOOOONE, Vigo himself, and the Scoleri brothers (Nunzi especially ).
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# ? Jun 23, 2022 22:29 |
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The light up eyes did definitely stick in my brain for a long time. It's such a weird image that probably sounded goofy in the script "his eyes turn to torches so he can see in the dark", but in practise it's just incredibly eerie. I think it's the timing of it, the way he turns from the door and there's a brief moment before his eyes light up. Also the way he has that fixed grin on his face as he's doing it.
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Karloff posted:The light up eyes did definitely stick in my brain for a long time. It's such a weird image that probably sounded goofy in the script "his eyes turn to torches so he can see in the dark", but in practise it's just incredibly eerie. I think it's the timing of it, the way he turns from the door and there's a brief moment before his eyes light up. Also the way he has that fixed grin on his face as he's doing it. And that it was a mostly practical effect that took an insane amount of engineering.
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:Yes, that scene specifically is probably the most terrifying, but GB2 has the severed heads, Janosz with light up eyes in the hallway, WIIIIINSTOOOOOONE, Vigo himself, and the Scoleri brothers (Nunzi especially ). The library ghost and the cab driver bothered me in GB1, but probably because they were cut from the first TV showing I saw, so their sudden appearance next time had a "no rules today, kiddo!" vibe.
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Disco Pope posted:The library ghost and the cab driver bothered me in GB1, but probably because they were cut from the first TV showing I saw, so their sudden appearance next time had a "no rules today, kiddo!" vibe. I had the exact same experience! The first version I watched had loads of stuff taken out including the hands coming out of the chair (it was edited so the chair span round and shot her through the door only). Various close up shots of the Terror Dogs were removed. Library ghost cut away just before the transformation. Stuff like Weaver growling and roaring was gone. Most amusingly "This man has no dick" had the word dick replaced with a sound clip of "twinkie" from earlier in the film. However despite all that it still scared me as a kid. But slowly I got over it. Until I saw the uncut one and massively regressed.
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Karloff posted:I had the exact same experience! The first version I watched had loads of stuff taken out including the hands coming out of the chair (it was edited so the chair span round and shot her through the door only). Various close up shots of the Terror Dogs were removed. Library ghost cut away just before the transformation. Stuff like Weaver growling and roaring was gone. Most amusingly "This man has no dick" had the word dick replaced with a sound clip of "twinkie" from earlier in the film. I had a much different version taped for me as a kid, which I think was the standard tv version: -fewer hands from the chair, but still there - "we came we saw" was "what a knock about great fun THAT was" - in the mayor's office "Until the power grid was shut off by wally Wick here!" "Is this true?" "Yes, your honour, this man is some kind of rodent, I don't know which." - the removal of "you've been running your rear end off meeting and greeting every schizo..." - no BJ scene, to the surprise of no one. Just literally jump cut from the "Ow!" part in the song to Winston looking up at the sign. - "I have seen stuff that'll turn you white!" Unfortunately, my copy only started when Peter says "You're no fluke, Jennifer", so I don't know what the college scene or opening is like.
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Disco Pope posted:I remember afterwards my Dad and I went to Wimpy for a Ghostbusters meal that included pink slime (milkshake) and a ghost in a can, which I didn't touch for years in the belief a fully formed spirit would emerge. Wish I kept it - combined Wimpy/Ghostbusters merch would be quite collectable I assume! This is amazing! I had exactly the same experience after seeing the film where my Mum took me to Wimpy. I had two of those ghost cans and never risked opening either of them.
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It’s weird how no matter how many times you watch the real version, it still always feels “off” compared to the recorded-off-tv copy you watched 300 times as a kid. I’m like that with Stand By Me, my favorite film of all time. I still expect the line to be “Chopper, sic kid!” instead of “Chopper, sic balls!” and for there to be a commercial break right after Teddy cries about his father.
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Kevyn posted:It’s weird how no matter how many times you watch the real version, it still always feels “off” compared to the recorded-off-tv copy you watched 300 times as a kid. I’m like that with Stand By Me, my favorite film of all time. I still expect the line to be “Chopper, sic kid!” instead of “Chopper, sic balls!” and for there to be a commercial break right after Teddy cries about his father. Yeah, I can still see and hear the beginnings of all of the MITV (east coast Canada) commercials from my version.
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# ? Jun 24, 2022 20:22 |
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Just found out that, around 2 weeks ago, the official GB channel uploaded one of the best RGB episodes, 'The Devil to Pay', to youtube. Here ya go. Maybe it's not one of the best, but it's in my top 5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1KX_pQc8Pg
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:- in the mayor's office "Until the power grid was shut off by wally Wick here!" "Is this true?" "Yes, your honour, this man is some kind of rodent, I don't know which."
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:Just found out that, around 2 weeks ago, the official GB channel uploaded one of the best RGB episodes, 'The Devil to Pay', to youtube. I see they've got 'Ghostbuster Of The Year' which scared the crap out of me as a kid
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 20:52 |
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Amazon Prime has 10 volumes of the Real Ghostbusters up.
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text me a vag pic posted:Amazon Prime has 10 volumes of the Real Ghostbusters up. Hell yea this is gonna be my white noise show to carry me until October
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text me a vag pic posted:Amazon Prime has 10 volumes of the Real Ghostbusters up. Not in Canada Edit: good news! The CTV app has them all! Rupert Buttermilk fucked around with this message at 03:59 on Aug 10, 2022 |
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So I went back and Ghostbusters 2 for the first time in well over a decade, and it's a lot better than I remembered. The opening act is funnier than my memory told me it was, including Egon getting a reading from Dana when she's talking about Peter. But what I took away is that the second act is way too cluttered with too many things going on. The first movie gave itself a bit of a breather between the montage and Dana getting attacked by the chair, and the second just doesn't give itself time to ground itself. I had a feeling that was the case going in from my memories of previous watches, but this watch cemented it. Also, because it whips from set piece to set piece, it feels a lot shorter than the first one
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text me a vag pic posted:Amazon Prime has 10 volumes of the Real Ghostbusters up. Now Bezos is speaking my language
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