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ImpAtom posted:I honestly am not sure of how it is more of a self parody than Ghostbusters 2 TBH. Ghostbusters 2 is a good movie for starters
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# ? Nov 12, 2023 08:42 |
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Yeah, there’s nothing wrong with GB2, it just follows the same beats as GB1. It’s still a good movie.
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# ? Nov 12, 2023 12:05 |
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I think I said it pages back, but what stuck out to me with GB2 is that it never gives itself a moment to rest, it just keeps whipping from set piece to set piece almost as if the writers had no confidence in Vigo being that threatening a villain. If I remember from the post-Slimer montage to Dana getting attacked in the chair not a lot really happens in the original, just a lot of exposition maybe? The closest GB2 gets to this involves a dancing toasterImpAtom posted:To be fair to Real, it basically did that by changing all the characters pretty wildly aside from the absolute broadest strokes. (Don't get me wrong, I'm pretty sure like 45% of my like of Ghostbusters is due to The Real Ghostbusters. 50% is due to the original Ghostbusters and 5% is due to the lawyer scene in Ghostbusters 2.) I've been watching a few episodes of RGB recently, and I feel like that's about right but some of their character traits needed to be somewhat toned down for kids TV. Peter still acts like a conman who doesn't really believe in it who cracks on women, even women on station platforms in the middle of the underworld who turn into explosive skeletons ShaneMacGowansTeeth fucked around with this message at 14:20 on Nov 12, 2023 |
# ? Nov 12, 2023 14:16 |
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GB2 gets poo poo because no one wanted to make it and it is pretty much beat-for-beat rehashing the first film. Who cares though, it's still fun and peter macnicol is a blast to watch ham it up. leslie jones says they butchered gb2016 in the edit and what came out is nothing like what they made, i believe her..that movie feels designed by committee for sure
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# ? Nov 12, 2023 20:41 |
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zer0spunk posted:GB2 gets poo poo because no one wanted to make it and it is pretty much beat-for-beat rehashing the first film. How is it beat for beat remaking the first one? I don’t remember the villain trying to kidnap a baby, emotional slime, or the ghostbusters taking control of the Statue of Liberty in the first movie
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# ? Nov 12, 2023 20:47 |
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90sgamer posted:How is it beat for beat remaking the first one? I don’t remember the villain trying to kidnap a baby, emotional slime, or the ghostbusters taking control of the Statue of Liberty in the first movie I truly love GB2, always will. But... - guys not in business at first - brutally messy 3 (THREE?!) man job right before a montage, that takes place in one big room. - Dana in peril or peril-adjacent - bureaucracy getting in their faces, specifically Peter's - a tense meeting with the mayor! - said bureaucracy getting officially shut down by the mayor - large figure stomping through Manhattan (though for vastly different reasons) - possession, by the main villain, of a side character who ends up acting weird and wants to bone Dana - underused Winston There may be more, and like I said, I love and adore the movie, but it's more similar than different than the first. I really REALLY hope FE is different than Afterlife. Rupert Buttermilk fucked around with this message at 21:41 on Nov 12, 2023 |
# ? Nov 12, 2023 21:38 |
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this works as a decent GB3 and between the polished up version and 2009 release is available for almost every kind of game system https://store.steampowered.com/app/1449280/Ghostbusters_The_Video_Game_Remastered/
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# ? Nov 12, 2023 21:47 |
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Gb2016 would have been better if anyone had bothered to write more than a broad outline and "actors improv all the jokes".
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# ? Nov 12, 2023 21:48 |
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I just hate they stopped trying to make ghostbusters remotely funny. It’s so weird to me that it became a series that makes people cry. It’s ghostbusters!!!!!!!!
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# ? Nov 12, 2023 22:15 |
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90sgamer posted:How is it beat for beat remaking the first one? I don’t remember the villain trying to kidnap a baby, emotional slime, or the ghostbusters taking control of the Statue of Liberty in the first movie - The guys are out on their luck and everyone thinks they're full of poo poo. - The guys get a lead. - The guys make a bust. Venkman emerges from twin doors and makes a triumphant pronouncement. - Montage! - Venkman woos Dana while the other Ghostbusters are trying to suss out the mystery, which continues to deepen and have new wrinkles. Dana gets scared by the big bad monster and goes to Venkman for help. - Through trials and tribulations, the Ghostbusters get in trouble and they get taken to the Mayor. - Montage! - Eventually the Mayor sides with them and the city is cheering for them. - Giant monster stomp-asses through Manhattan. - The guys eventually blow the big bad monster away. - Venkman and Dana kiss. - Theme song / credits. zer0spunk posted:this works as a decent GB3 and between the polished up version and 2009 release is available for almost every kind of game system Eh, not really as a GB3? It's more Ghostbusters: The Greatest Hits. Slimer, Hotel Sedgwick, Stay-Puft, the mood slime from GB2, Ivo Shandor / Gozer, and it's painfully obvious that Alyssa Milano's character was intended to be Dana Barrett, with the payoff being that Barrett was a secret Shandor descendant. It's also painfully un-funny.
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 00:32 |
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Timby posted:- The guys are out on their luck and everyone thinks they're full of poo poo. I meant more that it's written by akroyd and ramis and has the cast voicing their respective characters while referencing both films. I thought it wasn't bad for a six hour game and it got positive reviews for what it is. It also uses a lot of the frameworks for the GB3 script they were pitching making it the best example of what GB3 would have been if that got greenlit.
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zer0spunk posted:I meant more that it's written by akroyd and ramis and has the cast voicing their respective characters while referencing both films. I thought it wasn't bad for a six hour game and it got positive reviews for what it is. It also uses a lot of the frameworks for the GB3 script they were pitching making it the best example of what GB3 would have been if that got greenlit. I am afraid, my friend, that you have fallen for PR spin. Ramis and Aykroyd didn't write it, three dudes from Terminal Reality did. From The New York Times, 2009: quote:Mr. Aykroyd is no gamer, but he was at least as impressed by Terminal Reality’s grasp of the Ghostbusters’ lingo and style as he was by their prowess with special effects. (There have been other Ghostbusters games, but none since the early 1990s.) And, no, The Video Game has essentially zero resemblance to the Hellbent script Aykroyd had been pitching since 1997.
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 01:46 |
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90sgamer posted:How is it beat for beat remaking the first one? I don’t remember the villain trying to kidnap a baby, emotional slime, or the ghostbusters taking control of the Statue of Liberty in the first movie It's like looking at two identical ranch houses, same amount of rooms, layout, etc. But one has aluminum siding and the other has brick. The wallpaper is also different. Also the brick house isn't as funny as the one with aluminum siding.
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 03:26 |
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In GB2 the mayor doesn't stop them. That Campaign manager goes behind the mayors back and has them locked in an insane asylum. once the mayor finds out he frees them immediately.
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 05:08 |
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Timby posted:I am afraid, my friend, that you have fallen for PR spin. Ramis and Aykroyd didn't write it, three dudes from Terminal Reality did. Does the Hellbent script resemble the “Ghostbusters: The Return” novel or was that kinda it’s own thing too? Speaking of, I rewatched GB 1 and 2 back to back, I hadn’t seen GB2 in quite some time. Watching them back to back, I can kinda see how there are similar story beats between the two but I think GB2 changes up the window dressing enough that I’m not bothered by it at all, and I wouldn’t have noticed the similar structure if this thread hadn’t laid it all out just before I watched it. It’s sort of like how Event Horizon/Ghost Ship/Deep Rising/Virus (and the game Dead Space) are all the same exact story with different trappings. I think GB2 is neat, not as good as the first one but still a good time and a worthy sequel. I don’t care that “none of them wanted to make it”, none of that shows through on screen. Growing up I always found Janosz more annoying than anything else, and on the rewatch I still feel that way. Gonna replay the GB videogame from 2009 (which I haven’t played since it was new), maybe read “Ghostbusters: The Return”, then rewatch Afterlife.
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 05:22 |
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90sgamer posted:In GB2 the mayor doesn't stop them. That Campaign manager goes behind the mayors back and has them locked in an insane asylum. once the mayor finds out he frees them immediately. The mayor doesn't stop them in the first one, either. Also, at least with Bill Murray, he had initially signed on for an almost completely different script.
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 14:04 |
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Ghostbusters 2 absolutely feels like a movie that had a chaotic, probably terrible production, and nobody but Dan and Ernie wanted to come back.
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 14:57 |
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I’d love an oral history of GB2
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 16:21 |
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I'd love all the deleted scenes to be released
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 16:54 |
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Beachcomber posted:Apropos of nothing, Lorenzo Seasons> Coulier Seasons. Although whomever decided that Coulier should dub over Lorenzo in some of the episodes should be sent to jail.
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egon_beeblebrox posted:Ghostbusters 2 absolutely feels like a movie that had a chaotic, probably terrible production, and nobody but Dan and Ernie wanted to come back. Well, it was being rewritten and re-shot deep into April 1989 (when it had to meet a June '89 release date), which caused horrific cost overruns on the VFX (which had to be offloaded to multiple studios, as ILM simply didn't have the capacity anymore at that time), so ... chaotic is an understatement.
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 17:56 |
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One of the best scenes in GB1 is the car ride conversation between Winston and Ray about the book of Revelation. It’s the part of the movie where it goes from wacky comedy to OH poo poo and there’s nothing like that in GB2.
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 18:09 |
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The_Doctor posted:I’d love an oral history of GB2 Same. When I got that huge "The Complete Guide to Ghostbusters" compendium, about half of the book is, of course, about the original film. The other half is split, with the largest chunk being for GB2, and the rest touching on RGB, the franchise in general, and some extra bits I think. When I got the book, no joke, I literally went straight to the section for GB2. I saw the first on VHS when I was 4, and my parents rented it for me all the time. I was nuts for it, same for the cartoon. But 2 is my first theatre experience, when I was 6, and it's had this kind of super nostalgic spell over me ever since. Not just nostalgia... TMNT is nostalgic to me. Super Mario Bros is nostalgic. Ghostbusters 2, though... That was An Event. Scared the poo poo out of me, and I drank in every moment. A big part of me wants to see all of the extra footage, which I've been wanting for decades. But another part of me is totally fine with it being a mystery still, since once I see them (namely the possessed Ray driving scene, and the dialogue at the end between the guys during the We <3 Ghostbusters ceremony), the search will be over Edit: also, more about the ghost runner and the jewelry store ghost. I'm almost certain those were cut from much larger scenes. But that makes me wonder... When those were filmed and originally meant to be in the movie, what else would have been in the montage at that point? Rupert Buttermilk fucked around with this message at 18:21 on Nov 13, 2023 |
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gregday posted:One of the best scenes in GB1 is the car ride conversation between Winston and Ray about the book of Revelation. It’s the part of the movie where it goes from wacky comedy to OH poo poo and there’s nothing like that in GB2. That scene bothers the poo poo out of me because the passage Ray quotes is from Revelation 6, not 7. They fixed that in Afterlife, one of the few good decisions that movie made.
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 19:08 |
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gregday posted:One of the best scenes in GB1 is the car ride conversation between Winston and Ray about the book of Revelation. It’s the part of the movie where it goes from wacky comedy to OH poo poo and there’s nothing like that in GB2. GB2 does have Vigo though, which I think is a point in it's favor in terms of establishing a threatening and legitimately scary presence in the movie. Gozer doesn't really have that same level of presence in the movie because you don't really know what it is and you don't see it until the very end.
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 20:18 |
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ImpAtom posted:Nah. Reimaginings can own. Without them you don't get The Fly or The Thing. That's ...actually extremely true. Hell even Real Ghostbusters was a reimagining. Except that Real Ghostbusters integrated with the original by framing the movie as an in-universe Hollywood account of the "Real Ghostbusters" origin story. 2016 disavowed the original while also bringing back its cast in different roles. I guess the idea was to help viewers discard the original? And it's like, never do that; The original is why people came to see this one.
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# ? Nov 14, 2023 08:51 |
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moths posted:
"Murray, Akroyd, Ramis? What is that, a law firm?" is an absolutely killer line
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# ? Nov 14, 2023 10:18 |
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There’s a rumor that the plot and concepts for this movie were made with AI and it kind of shows. The AI probably thought ghostbusters cartoon meant the one with the gorilla which it thought meant donkey Kong and just incorporated the plot of donkey Kong tropical freezd
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# ? Nov 14, 2023 19:17 |
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I absolutely love Ghostbusters 2. I have more fun watching it than I do the original. But my enjoyment doesn't make any of Timby's criticisms any less spot-on. It's objectively a beat-for-beat retread. I just love it anyway.
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# ? Nov 15, 2023 19:54 |
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I also appreciate GB2 for being set in the lead-up to New Year's Eve because I like having seasonal stuff to rewatch when a particular month or holiday comes around. Usually I'll watch Ghostbusters around Christmas and then GB2 right before the New Year.
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# ? Nov 15, 2023 19:59 |
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I rewatched GB2 yesterday funnily enough (the 4K disc is gorgeous) but I think in hindsight as an adult that Bill Murray is actually the main antagonist in the film. He really resisted suiting up until he absolutely had to.
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# ? Nov 16, 2023 20:16 |
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Basebf555 posted:I also appreciate GB2 for being set in the lead-up to New Year's Eve because I like having seasonal stuff to rewatch when a particular month or holiday comes around. Usually I'll watch Ghostbusters around Christmas and then GB2 right before the New Year. I also love movies that give concrete dates, with years and everything. Dates the movie in a good way. "Why don't you give me a jingle in the year 2000?" Anyway, Ghostbusters was a big part of the greatest summer of my childhood, and I like it. And Ghostbusters 2 was one of four movies my mom pulled me out of school with my brother to go see (I was in High School, lol). Ghostbusters meant a lot to me. It still does, but the weepy nostalgic poo poo from Afterlife was a huge turn off and I am not excited at all for the new movie. Ghostbusters needs to be actually funny.
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Bacon Terrorist posted:I rewatched GB2 yesterday funnily enough (the 4K disc is gorgeous) but I think in hindsight as an adult that Bill Murray is actually the main antagonist in the film. He really resisted suiting up until he absolutely had to. I was surprisingly young when I noticed the similarity between him barely getting any marshmallow on him at the end of 1, and him really never getting his hands dirty, literally, in 2. No river of slime, no pajamas at the mayor's office. Even then, I remember thinking that after getting slimed in the Sedgewick Hotel, he (Murray) probably said that that was enough.
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# ? Nov 16, 2023 20:32 |
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:I was surprisingly young when I noticed the similarity between him barely getting any marshmallow on him at the end of 1, and him really never getting his hands dirty, literally, in 2. No river of slime, no pajamas at the mayor's office. Even then, I remember thinking that after getting slimed in the Sedgewick Hotel, he (Murray) probably said that that was enough. Murray was also the biggest complainer about the weight of the packs during the shooting of the first movie (hence his line in the courtroom in GB2).
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# ? Nov 16, 2023 22:08 |
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Since I grew up in the 80s, I idolized Bill Murray, and I still think he was an incredible talent - but man is he a jerkass IRL.
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# ? Nov 16, 2023 22:20 |
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Bill Murray has an insane amount of charisma which is basically the only thing that keeps Peter Venkman from being a movie-ruining dud of a character, which makes it even more of a shame he's such trash as a person.
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# ? Nov 16, 2023 22:28 |
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If I was a director I couldn’t stand not knowing if Murray was going to be in my film or not until he shows up on set for the first day of shooting, even though he’d agreed.
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# ? Nov 16, 2023 22:34 |
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The_Doctor posted:If I was a director I couldn’t stand not knowing if Murray was going to be in my film or not until he shows up on set for the first day of shooting, even though he’d agreed. I mean, this is what Terminal Reality dealt with when it came to recording the dialogue for the 2009 video game. Murray kept no-showing his scheduled recording sessions, and so the writers began to panic and scrambled to have Aykroyd and Hudson (Ramis was in no shape at that time to make it back to a studio) record a bunch of new dialogue in case Venkman had to be removed. Eventually he showed up for a six-hour session and a four-hour session, and that was it. This is why Venkman essentially disappears for about a third of The Video Game.
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# ? Nov 16, 2023 23:11 |
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Timby posted:I mean, this is what Terminal Reality dealt with when it came to recording the dialogue for the 2009 video game. Murray kept no-showing his scheduled recording sessions, and so the writers began to panic and scrambled to have Aykroyd and Hudson (Ramis was in no shape at that time to make it back to a studio) record a bunch of new dialogue in case Venkman had to be removed. Eventually he showed up for a six-hour session and a four-hour session, and that was it. This is why Venkman essentially disappears for about a third of The Video Game. Hey, anything that gives us more Winston is fine by me.
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ImpAtom posted:Hey, anything that gives us more Winston is fine by me. Ironically the legend goes that if it wasn’t for Murray, Hudson would have been given hardly any lines in the original.
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