I remember when the cartoon was popular, my little cousins were play-acting Real Ghostbusters, and everyone was fighting over who got to be Egon.![]()
He hooked up with her in the movies too I thought? At least in the first movie.well duh egon hooked up with toon Janine, damn that was a make over
He hooked up with her in the movies too I thought? At least in the first movie.
Venkman basically was made out to be the draw in the films, but the cartoon series managed to pretty much give them all equal footing. He was still the funny sarcastic one, but it didn't revolve around him.
Venkman basically was made out to be the draw in the films, but the cartoon series managed to pretty much give them all equal footing. He was still the funny sarcastic one, but it didn't revolve around him.
Venkman's draw in the films was that he was the more relatable character - Egon and Ray were fun, but they were also the characters that were effectively the gateway to the madness.
Venkman was the down to Earth, business-like character that made the most practical sense, so he was the easiest one for audiences to attach themselves to.
This of course, raises an interesting question... Now that we're in an era where Nerds "rule the world," could characters like Egon and Ray be the full-time leads? Different era than the early 80s, for sure.
the charm of the Ecto 1 is that it's made from a ridiculous car that you would never think of as a heroes' ride.
Wasn't Winston suppose to be the more relatable of the four?Venkman's draw in the films was that he was the more relatable character - Egon and Ray were fun, but they were also the characters that were effectively the gateway to the madness.
Venkman was the down to Earth, business-like character that made the most practical sense, so he was the easiest one for audiences to attach themselves to.
Wasn't Winston suppose to be the more relatable of the four?
Wasn't Winston suppose to be the more relatable of the four?
I like the majority of this. I'm only unsure on Pena, and I do want to see Oscar.; he doesn't have to be a Ghostbuster, but I would like to see him.
I just read about Murray...![]()
Every character he plays is the sameI only really like him on Parks and Rec. If he plays Tom Haverford as a Ghostbuster, I'll be fine with it.
Watch "Zombieland"If I didn't know better this sounds like the guy died. I wonder if he regretted being in Garfield![]()
Idk I like Michael Pena comedy a lot. Every time I see him do a comedy he knocks it out of the park, but to each his own.
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A few thoughts on what it takes to make a good GB3:
From what I've read it's always seemed like Ghostbusters 3 was gonna be about a new generation. Apparently in the first script, Murray wasnt gonna be in that either. So I'm not that broken up about Murray not being in it.
If GB3 was about only the original 4 getting back together, then I'd be more upset about Murray not joining. But since the focus seems to be bringing a new group of Ghostbusters I'm more or less fine with it. I still would hope for him making a cameo.
I think the best thing for Ghostbusters is to not hold on to the past too much. Im not saying they should make a movie saying "F*** the other two movies" but dont try and squeeze the other 3 old guys in it. Have one of them, it'll probably be Akroyd if anyone, play a supporting role and get some really good comedic actors to be the new generation. Because as cool as it would be to see the older members, if the new generation sucks then the movie and the franchise will be dead.
Also I'd honestly say dont get Ivan Reitman to direct. I can imagine Reitman's directing could be one thing holding the film up. He hasnt really directed a good film in years and I'd rather them get a younger or at least more modern director who is good with comedy like Will Gluck, Ruben Fleischer, or Joe Cornish (not those guys specifically but Im just using them as examples).
I also say keep the budget low. I see so many movies nowadays shooting themselves in the foot by giving a big budget to the wrong films. I dont think a good Ghostbusters film will cost over 100 million max.
I really do think something other than Murray's involvement is holding up this film though. I dont know what or why but it feels like something else, because a good story can't be hard to come up with.
Anyway, in short: don't hold on to the past too much, get a good group for the next generation, get a different director, keep the budget low.
I also came up with ideas for my other choices for the cast:
Damon Wayans Jr. (The Other Guys, Happy Endings)
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Adam Brody (The OC)
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Chris Pratt (Parks and Recreation)
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Asiz Ansari (30 Minutes or Less, Funny People, Parks and Recreation)
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Cobie Smulders (How I Met Your Mother)
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