So, are you saying New York is too clean now to make a new Ghostbusters movie?
You know, I know we're talking cinematography, but considering Ramis and Aykroyd delivered a good script on the video game, and the entire cast did fantastic (even if Murray phoned it in a bit), it brought back the feel of the first Ghostbusters. Don't get me wrong, until a few years ago I had no idea Ghostbusters II was so hated, and the first is probably my favorite movie ever. But given things, and the task involved with getting a new cast with chemistry together, I definitely see the concerns, but I'm willing to bet a good third film can be delivered.No, I'm saying the movie as a whole was very rough around the edges, it's grainy, dirty, and bleak looking with a score to match. The cinematography and score of II undercut any stakes and in general played into the kid crowd they had gained I the 5 years prior. It's not hard to replicate the look of the first movie, using the gray and smog ridden city as your playground. That's what we want to see.
No, I'm saying the movie as a whole was very rough around the edges, it's grainy, dirty, and bleak looking with a score to match. The cinematography and score of II undercut any stakes and in general played into the kid crowd they had gained I the 5 years prior. It's not hard to replicate the look of the first movie, using the gray and smog ridden city as your playground. That's what we want to see.
You know, I know we're talking cinematography, but considering Ramis and Aykroyd delivered a good script on the video game, and the entire cast did fantastic (even if Murray phoned it in a bit), it brought back the feel of the first Ghostbusters. Don't get me wrong, until a few years ago I had no idea Ghostbusters II was so hated, and the first is probably my favorite movie ever. But given things, and the task involved with getting a new cast with chemistry together, I definitely see the concerns, but I'm willing to bet a good third film can be delivered.
On the topic of discussion now, I will admit GBII didn't have as bleak an atmosphere, in a place it really should have considering we were supposed to believe New York was just the most awful place and that's why Vigo had manifested through his painting there. In my honest opinion though, I think the fact the movie was played too straight is what hurt GBII the most. As much as I do still enjoy it, it drops a lot of the humor, the mild adult and normal humor, and actually plays it too straight. A lot of people forget these were supposed to be comedy first, and the second film kind of forgot it itself.
they will not do this in 2014 or 2015. look at MIB3 . it looked clean and modern compared to the first and second movie.No, I'm saying the movie as a whole was very rough around the edges, it's grainy, dirty, and bleak looking with a score to match. The cinematography and score of II undercut any stakes and in general played into the kid crowd they had gained I the 5 years prior. It's not hard to replicate the look of the first movie, using the gray and smog ridden city as your playground. That's what we want to see.
Now it will never happen. Close thread.