As for new faces, Peter MacNicol is extremely annoying, basically playing the role Rick Moranis played last time. Moranis actually reprises his role but has nothing to do and is shoehorned into things with irritating results. It's not a bad movie. It's enjoyable enough due to the ...
It is also one of two episodes that explains the differences between the cartoon and the movie (something rarely done with animated series based on films), the other being "Citizen Ghost". The Ghostbusters are mystified by the names of the actors supposedly playing them; they claim that they...
Ray's Proton Pack in the first movie on the first bust is falsely assumed to have yellow lights in the upper part near the blue "powercell lights" (the blue light bar that flashes vertically). It is actually due to the black paint being worn off of the fiberglass shell, allowing the ...
" Kenan told me. "I'd never met any single person in my life until I was like 16, or 17, who had ever worked on a movie. For me, it was purely from the outside looking in. But that doesn't mean
in 2016, and since then, there have been two sequels to the original movies. Though they have all been successful at the box office, they vary in quality. For me, the best Ghostbusters movie will always be the original. The cast was amazing and the story was new, funny, and exciting...
Dan Aykroyd, who's idea to turn the exploits of the team into a big-budget movie had proven fateful, sat with fellow movie alums Ernie Hudson and Annie Potts. All of the actors had received invitations (though Janine had to be talked into sending one to Ramis) though these three were ...
in the Switch version. The lack of multiplayer (though it's supposedly coming) is a disappointment, and gyro controls really should have been included, but for anyone who missed the game first time round, this is a fine way to catch up and get in the mood for next year’s movie. ...
”I got a bunch of phone calls from friends who saw it, saying, ‘Hey, Jeff, you’re in the movie,’” said a surprised Jeff last week. ”It’s strange to think that I’m in a movie that’s playing all over the country…… I guess it’s like being part of history.” ...
Ghostbusters II is nowhere near as good as the first movie. This is not lost on me. The plot feels a little uneven, with the court scene being the real start of the actual ghostbusting. The villain, while brought in early, doesn’t really play too much of a role until the very end...
The proton beam looks amazing and reminds me of the one like in the original Ghostbusters movie. The reason I like it so much is that it helps create a bonding between the player that holds his phone and the virtual ghost. It feels like there is an energy beam coming out of your phone...