Women in Ghostbusting: Busting Stereotypes and Hella Ghosts
I’m definitely seeing the new Ghostbusters in theatres. Hands down. No question. For one reason and one reason alone. It’s got women in it.
I’m definitely seeing the new Ghostbusters in theatres. Hands down. No question. For one reason and one reason alone. It’s got women in it.
It’s easy to love Peter Venkman. He’s Bill Murray playing Han Solo. He’s a cowboy, through and through. Whoa, Whoa, Whoa, nice shootin’ Tex!
Ghostbusters 2016 comes out today in cinemas and to celebrate, take a look at all the Funko Pops you can collect from the new film.
Ghostbusters II came out to less than popular reviews. It didn’t do exactly what people wanted and for some reason it gets a lot grief. But I love it.
A sequel should do what it can to avoid retreading on the original, while keeping a similar mix of action and comedy as the original.
Just because they’re top talent doesn’t mean they don’t bottom out occasionally. Explore the best and worst Non-Ghostbusters roles for each Ghostbuster.
Ghostbusters II (1989) came out the year I was born. So, lucky for me, and all you 1989+ crowd, we were able to experience
Ghostbusters (1984) is first and foremost a comedy. However, there are some horror overtones in the film as well. I mean, it is called GHOSTbusters.
Winston is New York. The old New York of immigrants and endless possibility. The New York you can’t keep down and where you can become anything.