Ghostbusters — OFFICIAL THREAD
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Looks like critic reviews are mixed.
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Critic rt 46 Audience 86.
We have another venom, Jurassic world 6 and others again where critics didn't like it as much but audiences did.
We have another venom, Jurassic world 6 and others again where critics didn't like it as much but audiences did.
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Well…yeah.
It's "okay". It’s not terrible.
But…there’s too much of the kids and family dynamic stuff (yes, a bit Extreme GB, but this is supposed to be a GB movie). It’s great to see them all, but the original 'Busters really do look old. Danny has a main part but always seems being sidelined.
There's not nearly enough Murray, who eventually turns up to not do much. And it all feels quite small. They have the whole of NYC and yet it's mostly all in and around the firehouse, essentially on one set (that "settings" logo I linked above is indeed a tech support squad).
It's not exactly "disappointing", but it’s certainly not what it could be. In short, it's fragmented, lacks heart and didn’t bring the natural funny. Ironically, it's all just a little bit…lifeless.
It's "okay". It’s not terrible.
But…there’s too much of the kids and family dynamic stuff (yes, a bit Extreme GB, but this is supposed to be a GB movie). It’s great to see them all, but the original 'Busters really do look old. Danny has a main part but always seems being sidelined.
There's not nearly enough Murray, who eventually turns up to not do much. And it all feels quite small. They have the whole of NYC and yet it's mostly all in and around the firehouse, essentially on one set (that "settings" logo I linked above is indeed a tech support squad).
It's not exactly "disappointing", but it’s certainly not what it could be. In short, it's fragmented, lacks heart and didn’t bring the natural funny. Ironically, it's all just a little bit…lifeless.
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Too bad. The trailer looked promising.
I still haven't seen Afterlife yet. Can't muster the enthusiasm. One YouTuber I watched last night (Jeremy Jahns) said the sequel should have been called Afterthought.
I still haven't seen Afterlife yet. Can't muster the enthusiasm. One YouTuber I watched last night (Jeremy Jahns) said the sequel should have been called Afterthought.
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Afterlife was lovely and almost perfect. Hence the disappointment here.
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He slimed me.
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Rick Moranis actually proposed a Ghostbusters show back during the promotion of GBII, which he suggested would be on "NBC, Thursdays at nine!"; when asked if he thought there would be a third film, he thought the future of it was in television and that they had been talking about doing a show. Obviously that never happened, but it could indeed be a great way to expand things out with different stories and lore.
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https://deadline.com/2024/12/ghostbuste ... 236210507/
Animated big screen movie will launch netflix show.
Animated big screen movie will launch netflix show.