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GHOSTBUSTERS: STRANGER THINGS EDITION - Reviews & Reaction

#1 Post by AndyDursin »

Wow some good news for a change!!

This is a big surprise and came out of nowhere. Someone must like the script Jason Reitman (son of Ivan) came up with, and first off, thankfully it's not a sequel to the busted (sorry) 2016 Melissa McCarthy-Paul Feig flop. Rather, it's indeed a continuation of the original movies his dad made.

Good job by Sony turning the page fast and hopefully this will be funnier and more in-tune with the original pictures.
Do you believe in UFOs, astral projections, mental telepathy, ESP, clairvoyance, spirit photography, telekinetic movement, full-trance mediums, the Loch Ness Monster and the theory of Atlantis?

If so, good news — there’s a new Ghostbusters movie in the works.

Entertainment Weekly has learned exclusively that Jason Reitman will direct and co-write an upcoming film set in the world that was saved decades previously by the proton pack-wearing working stiffs in the original 1984 movie, which was directed by his father, Ivan Reitman.

“I’ve always thought of myself as the first Ghostbusters fan, when I was a 6-year-old visiting the set. I wanted to make a movie for all the other fans,” Reitman says. “This is the next chapter in the original franchise. It is not a reboot. What happened in the ‘80s happened in the ‘80s, and this is set in the present day.”

Sony Pictures has dated the film for Summer 2020, with plans to start shooting in a few months.

It’s still too soon to reveal the plot of the screenplay, who the new characters will be, or whether the original actors like Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, or Bill Murray will return. Harold Ramis died in 2014.

“This is very early, and I want the film to unwrap like a present. We have a lot of wonderful surprises and new characters for the audience to meet,” says Reitman, who co-wrote the screenplay with Monster House and Poltergeist remake filmmaker Gil Kenan.

The all-female Ghostbusters movie that director Paul Feig made in 2016 with Kate McKinnon, Leslie Jones, Kristen Wiig, and Melissa McCarthy started its story from scratch, unconnected to the earlier films, so it won’t have ties to this new one. “I have so much respect for what Paul created with those brilliant actresses, and would love to see more stories from them. However, this new movie will follow the trajectory of the original film,” Reitman says.

Reitman, an Oscar-nominee for Up in the Air and Juno, released two films last year — the Charlize Theron motherhood story Tully and the Hugh Jackman political drama The Front Runner.

He grew up idolizing his dad’s big-budget comedies like Stripes, Twins, and Dave, and says he was just as obsessed with Ghostbusters as any other ‘80s kid.

“I love everything about it. The iconography. The music. The tone,” Reitman says. “I remember being on set and seeing them try out the card catalog gag for the first time when the library ghost makes them come flying out. I remember the day they killed Stay Puft and I brought home a hardened piece of foam that just sat on a shelf for years. I was scared there was a terror dog underneath my bed before people knew what a terror dog was.”

Jason, his mother, and sister played panicked residents fleeing the “Spook Central” haunted skyscraper in the first film, but they were ultimately cut. (Here’s a shot of 6-year-old Jason posing with his father on the fractured Manhattan street they constructed.)

A few years later, the boy did get a laugh line in the 1989 sequel, playing a birthday boy who was unimpressed by the Ghostbusters: “My dad says you guys are full of crap.”

When he began making his own movies, starting with 2005’s Thank You for Smoking, Reitman was often asked in interviews if he’d ever want to make his own Ghostbusters movie.

“I think I said, ‘There’d be no busting,’” he recalls with a laugh.

The truth is, he often wondered about making one, too: “I’ve thought about this franchise and it has occupied a piece of my heart for basically as long as I can remember.”

His father will produce the movie. “It will be a passing of the torch both inside and out,” says Ivan, adding that he’s touched his son wanted to join this part of the family business. “It was a decision he had to come to himself. He worked really hard to be independent and developed a wonderful career on his own. So I was quite surprised when he came to me with Gil and said, ‘I know I’ve been saying for 10 years I’m the last person who should make a Ghostbusters movie, but…I have this idea.’ Literally, I was crying by the end of it, it was so emotional and funny.”

Sony is also developing an animated Ghostbusters film, but that will come out after this new live-action project, and a different team will be involved in creating it.

“The Ghostbusters universe is big enough to hold a lot of different stories,” Jason says.
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I love Reitman's artfully worded comments on the Feig movie -- "I love you all, but goodbye!" :lol:

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Reitman's career over the past decade has been pretty lame.

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Pretty much, though they've mostly been "indie" type movies.

The fact he's personally invested in the material, and understands it, means this shouldn't be a mediocre waste of time like the 2016 picture if nothing else. Maybe it will be, but I'm willing to give him a shot after that lame exercise, which left most Ghostbusters fans with a bad taste in the mouth. He won't have much to overcome in that regard in terms of generating good will.

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I recall reading about 20 years ago that Harold Ramis was supposedly going to direct a Ghostbusters III -- starring himself with Murray and Aykroyd. He probably should have made that instead of Multiplicity.

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Paul MacLean wrote: Wed Jan 16, 2019 1:35 am I recall reading about 20 years ago that Harold Ramis was supposedly going to direct a Ghostbusters III -- starring himself with Murray and Aykroyd. He probably should have made that instead of Multiplicity.
The "blame" for a Ghostbusters III never happening in the 90s can be laid at the feet of Murray. Hell, it's the reason why it took five years for Ghostbusters II to happen.

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Murray was a holdout but the lack of a quality concept almost certainly had to do with that. And sure they waited 5 years for II but look how that turned out. After that its hard to blame Murray for not doing III. Plus I haven't really seen anyone exclaim that there was this great script for III that was out there that never got made...more that it was a revolving door of drafts that nobody really wanted to pull the trigger on. Except maybe Aykroyd, lol.

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#8 Post by mkaroly »

Loved GB, didn't care much for GB II, and didn't see the reboot. I think the original GB holds up well in its humor; the interactions between Murray and Weaver were great as well. I feel like GB III is coming along WAYYYYYY too late; I suppose if Murray, Aykroyd, and even Ernie Hudson came back I would at least have some level of interest in the project...but the story would have to be really good.

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I would think all of those guys are going to be involved this time...if they could show up in tepid throwaway cameos in the 2016 movie (Murray's scene was especially unfunny), you'd think they'd be up for coming back in-character this time. I'd be surprised if they didn't based on the concept.

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People are already decrying the "sexism" of abandoning the female cast of the Feig movie -- Forbes' website even has an article that essentially censures the reader for not better-supporting the 2016 film...

https://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmende ... e171d75942


I love these people who act like audiences are obligated support movies with all-female casts -- even when the films are lousy -- as if it is a "civic duty".

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That's such a joke but totally unsurprising. Those cast members, director and the studio all basically started preaching that mantra when the 2016 version was released. What a convenient excuse for turning out a disappointing film, but it's not the first time -- the defenders of THE LAST JEDI, including its director, basically did the same thing (the whole "we made a great movie, it's YOU who can't accept strong women!" straw-man defense).

When you castigate the audience instead of accepting responsibility for your poor work, it says more about you than it does the people you claim are being sexist, xenophobic or whatever tropes SJW are trafficking in nowadays.

The reason the 2016 movie failed is because it wasn't good, period. But that's how it goes in our society -- always someone else's fault, always someone else's problem (i.e. racism, sexism, ageism) to blame.

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Here we go...classic Elmer for the win:


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Leslie Jones bringing the funny -- oh wait, no, not really. She's mad, and of course, it's all Trump's fault! :roll: :lol: :roll: :lol:


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Another way too late/after the fact sequel involving original casts regardless of the rest of the controversy that really shouldn't be but predictable now. A "Ghostbusters 3" should have been at least 20 years ago.

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#15 Post by Monterey Jack »

This is probably just gonna be a "reboot" anyways, with the surviving original cast dragged out for lifeless cameos to "pass the torch" to a bunch of Stranger Things/It teenagers, but hey, it's in the original continuity! :roll:

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