TheComicbookKid
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Hmm I could disagree on that, while I agree humour is subjective I mean one of my favourite comedy's is Young Frankenstein so it has a lot of dumb humour. You need to know when to end a joke which is what I feel this film had problems with
The previous mentioned scene could have been easily cut and still had the impact another would be the cat outta the bag rambling
Young Frankenstein is funny. So are screwball comedies of the 1930s.
But they aren't being made anymore or at least aren't as prevalent because comedy does change.
I think Feig is right in approach. Anyone attempting to make Ghostbusters a blockbuster comedy for the family would have to steer clear of the 1984 version. That wouldn't make money except as a niche film because of the weird mix.
Sony wouldn't allow an R-rated Feig or Rogen type, so the PG-13 landscape of today would still still upset fans cause it wouldn't be like the Ghostbusters of old.