Ghostbusters (2016) Review
While the movie is far from perfect, it is a fun romp through New York City with enough laughs to keep you going. It is a valiant follow up to a classic, that hopefully will be used to lay the groundwork for more bustin’.
While the movie is far from perfect, it is a fun romp through New York City with enough laughs to keep you going. It is a valiant follow up to a classic, that hopefully will be used to lay the groundwork for more bustin’.
Winston, Peter, and Ray just decimated some of the most famous artwork in the world so they’re laying low while Egon, Special Agent Melanie Ortiz, and Kylie head up their own investigation!
Ghostbusters II is an emotionally complicated film. The most frustrating aspect of Ghostbusters II is that there are a number of decisions that could have made it completely different.
Ghostbusters has a cult following, unique visuals, and oodles of style. The Ghostbusters Fan Art out there adds so much to our little corner of fandom!
As far as government lawyer types go, being an EPA stooge at least has some nobility to it. So why is Walter Peck the villain of Ghostbusters?
The Ghostbusters are a team. Each member, permanent or temporary, are equally important. But everybody has a favourite. Ranking the Ghostbusters is fun.
Ray is a simple man. Warm, good-natured, and endlessly enthusiastic. He may be the only Ghostbuster to actually believe in ghosts from the very beginning.
You know, Walter Peck wasn’t entirely wrong about that containment unit in Ghostbusters. There’s an awful lot of hazardous material hiding out under the firehouse. Over
The politics of the Ghostbusters fall out of the standard binary of the American left/right spectrum and instead align squarely with libertarianism.