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Ghostbusters Appreciation Thread
Ghostbusters is coming up on its 19th aniversary (it was released June 8, 1984) and I just wanted to have a thread devoted to one of the greatest comedys, and perhaps the greatest genre-hybrid film, of all time.
While often praised, I still don't think Ghostbusters gets enough praise. It's a DAMN CLASSIC no matter how you cut it!!! Anyone else want to join in this GBs love fest? Descent is welcome as well. |
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Ghostbusters is huge, huge.
I LOVED IT. IT WAS MUCH BETTER THAN CATS. I'M GOING TO WATCH IT AGAIN AND AGAIN. You know, you could almost make this a "Bill Murray Appreciation Thread" and it might serve the same purpose. He made the film. |
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Interesting that two of my favorite films from 1984 opened that same June day - Ghostbusters, of course my all-time favorite, and Gremlins, which is a good horror/comedy...but no Ghostbusters of course. Seriously, I never tire of watching Ghostbusters. It's not non-stop laughter kind of comedy, but smart, subtle, layered comedy. Like you can pick up something funny for the first time with every viewing. And endlessly entertaining, as it really works as a kind of sci-fi/adventure too. (Which is what many who embraced it at a young age took a liking to it for.) So many priceless moments - the Twinkie discussion, Peck and Venkman's conversation, the library opening, little moments of banter with Egon, on and on. Best movie ever, man. |
One of my favorite comedies.
"I looked at the trap, Ray!" "The flowers are still standing!" "What are you supposed to be, some kind of cosmosnaut?" "No, we're exterminators. Someone saw a cockroach up on 12." "That must be some cockroach." "Bite your head off, man." http://charliegoose.homestead.com/files/goose.jpg Honk! |
I've always said it's one of the very rare truly PERFECT movies every filmed. It's got action, comedy, romance, sci-fi, horror, drama, groundbreaking special effects, just about everything you could want in a movie. In the top 5 all-time favorite movies thread floating around, it made my list.
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As perfect as the movie is, it spawned one of the best cartoons ever. Everything that made the movie good - sharp writing, well defined characterization, high tech antics, subtle (and blatent) humor were all present in The Real Ghostbusters.
Lord, where are the DVDs of that! |
Originally posted by ncmojo You know, you could almost make this a "Bill Murray Appreciation Thread" and it might serve the same purpose. He made the film. |
Originally posted by MartyMcSuperfly As perfect as the movie is, it spawned one of the best cartoons ever. Everything that made the movie good - sharp writing, well defined characterization, high tech antics, subtle (and blatent) humor were all present in The Real Ghostbusters. Lord, where are the DVDs of that! |
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It was released on my tenth birthday and I got to go see it opening night. Still a great movie that has held up well over time. :-)
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Got my vote! :thumbsup:
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The ghost in the library used to REALLY scare me when I was a kid :)
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The ghost in the library used to REALLY scare every child of the '80s. :)
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Plus, it includes what is one of my favorite exclamations of all time, and one I still use today:
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Originally posted by wendersfan I disagree most vehemently. I think Harold Ramis made the film (actually, Ivan Reitman made it, but you know what I mean.) Bill Murray Dan Ackroyd Harold Raimis Ernie Hudson Sigorney Weaver Rick Moranis Annie Potts The guy who played "Raymond Peck" Ivan Reitman Hell, they don't even have support roles like that any more: The kid getting zapped by Murray Reginald Vel Johnson debuting as "the cop" the NY Mayor And probably one of the best movie specific theme songs ever(how big was that tune in 1984?). I ain't afraid of no ghost!!! Where have you gone Ray Parker Jr.? Just a marvelously tight script, right there with Back to the Future as far as I"m concerned, and much funnier to boot. What impresses me so much is how they used special effect to ADVANCE the story, special effects weren't THE story. You could have done either movie nearly as well minus the effects, but they were there to perfectly accentuate what was going on. Films have lost their way in that regard. Effects are a condiment, not the main dish. |
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Rick Moranis is so funny in his scenes that had he been given any more screen time he would have gone dangerously close to stealing the show.
When he's got that colander on his head and he's talking about Gozer, "This time he came in the form of a giant SLOOR!" etc. I bust a gut. And when he introduces his party guests by telling everyone about their savings and investments. It's his funniest role. |
A childhood favorite of mine. :up:
I remember seeing it 4 times in the theater during the time. Watched the DVD a few times so far. ;) |
Now we wait a year for the 20th anniversary :)
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Originally posted by The Nature Boy The guy who played "Raymond Peck" |
Originally posted by fumanstan Now we wait a year for the 20th anniversary :) |
I saw this outside on a big screen last weekend, the audience of 500 or so loved it. There was this young kid next to me who was so great, he kept responding to the screen with great lines like:
"That's a good idea, you know why? GHOSTBUSTERS!" |
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