JohnClay:
In the trailer there’s the Ghostbusters logo on a wall. Did the graffiti artist copy it from the original Ghostbusters or make it up himself? The new Ghostbusters have the logo on their car. If the graffiti appeared before the new Ghostbusters formed, then it means they copied the logo on their car from the graffiti…
Yep this is what happened… they copied it from the graffiti…
Started reading, but didn’t want it to be spoiled in any way… and I want to go into the movie with an open mind about hating it, loving it, or thinking it’s ‘ok’.
Harold Ramis’ daughter wrote a piece about giving the film a chance which, refreshingly, has nothing much to do with gender.
Let’s be generous and make room for all of the visions and interpretations of what Ghostbusters can be. I still get annoyed when I see blond cartoon Egon, but who cares?! It’s a 20-year-old cartoon! The new movie is not the original and it’s not trying to be. Give it a chance and go see it! Or don’t, that’s fine. But resist the urge to hold on so tightly to the past that you choke off new life. I reserve my right as an almost 40-year-old to mutter about how everything was better when I was young, but let’s let this generation have their own Ghostbusters.