I love movies. I have seen thousands over the years, and Ghostbusters is one of my favorites. I love comedy and horror and grew up on a pretty steady diet of Saturday Night Live. Because of Ghostbusters I picked up my first psychology book. Ten years later I was getting a Ph.D. of my own in Psychology. I spent hours going over the paranormal section in my town's small, but fairly decent library. I was already a fan of horror and the occult by then, Ghostbusters made it all cool and new again.
For my games, I tried to make my cleric into the rough D&D equivalent of a Ghostbuster. I created two new spells, the sixth level "Father Werper's Crystal of Containment" and the seventh level "Father Werper's Crystal of Disruption". Both spells needed a pure quartz crystal, a round one for the containment spell and a prism-like one for the disruption. Yeah not really all that original, I was 15.
I even tried adapt bits of Chill for my use.
For years Ghostbusters ruled as my favorite all-time movies. I even recall sitting in my basement office about six or seven years ago wrapping Christmas presents while watching the Ghostbusters DVD commentary thrilled like it was brand new to me.
So it was with no small amount of trepidation and a lot of excitement when I heard about the new Ghostbusters.
I should not have worried.
The new Ghostbusters is every bit as good as the first and in some ways even better.
Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon, Kristen Wiig and Leslie Jones are brilliant in their respective roles. McCarthy and Wiig make a great team that paly well off of each other. Plus I could totally buy into them being friends and rival scientists and then friends again. Leslie Jones is fantastic and Patty is a great and logical addition to the team, she certainly (as a character) hold her own with the crazy mad-science antics of the other three.
The movie, by the way, is fantastic. The trailers do not do it any justice at all. There is a good story here, which the trailer never gives away, and a great villain. The cameos are fantastic and a nod to the true fans of the 1984 movie. Stay for all the credits for all the cameos. Unlike the first movie, this movie sets everything up for a sequel. A sequel that is very likely to happen given this weekend's box-office. Anything that gives us more McKinnon and more Holtzmann is fantastic in my mind.
If you are one of those complaining about an "all woman remake" because it is all women. Get over it.
This movie is great on its own merits and one I want to see again.
If you don't like remakes on general principle, well I can't help you there save to say that you should see this anyway.
The prevailing wisdom in Hollywood has been that an all-female cast is box office poison. I hope this starts to change things.
I grew up with Ghostbusters. Now my kids have a Ghostbusters they can grew up with. I think they have a pretty good deal.
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My Ghostbusters fandom mainly comes from the original animated series. I grew up with it and didn't get into the movies until I was an adult.
ReplyDeleteThe new film is fantastic! Holtzmann was my favorite part of the film. I'm definitely picking this up when it comes out on DVD.
Also have you checked out Ghosthackers (http://www.monstrousmatters.com/2016/07/monster-monday-ghosthackers) yet?
Checking out that link now!
ReplyDeleteHey Tim:
ReplyDeleteHave been considering seeing the new Ghostbusters movie, and you've just clinched it for me. Thanks for the review!
When I heard about the cast of this new film was elated, but then I saw the trailer and it basically made me decide not to see this film. However your review changes my mind. I love the original film and the cartoon (it introduced me to Cthulu and abominations).
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