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What's McKinnon from? This whole time I have seen all this praise for her but I have no idea why. What is she known for?
Also, if Leslie Jones wasn't in this, I would have automatically liked the trailer more.
I will say that I dug the remix of the Ghostbusters theme.
Also, if Leslie Jones wasn't in this, I would have automatically liked the trailer more.
A few questions:
1) As of now, is it the movie whose official trailer has the highest dislike/like ratio on youtube? Does anyone know any other movies that share the same "glory"?
2) It seems that Sony is deleting tons of comments for the trailer on youtube. I don't ever recall any film company doing that even though I have seen some really harsh comments on other movie trailers on youtube before.
3) If you were Sony, would you release another trailer before its launch? It is a tough one. I really don't know what I should do if it were up to me.
This might bomb worse than Fantastic Four. The trajectory is heading that way, one (small) good stroke of fortune is that it opens a week before some other big titles and a couple weeks after some others like BFG and Tarzan so there's a small window to be the center of attention for the chronic, habitual movie goer.
A financial disaster filled with public scrutiny is what is deserved when you take into account the genesis of this stinker, how the creators reacted to the initial negativity and how it's been obvious all along that the studio took a beloved franchise and superimposed it with a bunch of inorganic, forced progressive messages.
Movies with political themes and social commentary are always welcomed by me but when that blatantly extends beyond the actual world of the movie and its plot, people are quick to diagnose the stink as has been the case here all along. Aside from looking like a crappy comedy that hijacked a recognizable title with a built in fan base, many people simply don't appreciate their subliminal programming from media to be so overt; the producers and director may as well cameo too and have lines about their personal opinions and politics while staring directly into the camera.
What's McKinnon from? This whole time I have seen all this praise for her but I have no idea why. What is she known for?
This is a nice Avvy.
I like this Avvy.
Didn't like the trailer.
But do like this Avvy.
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Times Square appears to be reverting into an older version. Wonder if there is a link to the original after all. What if Feig pulled off a '21 Jump Street' scenario and in the end it turns out that this is connected to the original, but only here it's like a parallel universe or something. Or maybe the whole city is just a ghost. Oh well.
Anyway, I still think the movie looks good. It's just the trailer didn't really have a lot of jokes.
I don't even know what Sony does after this. No-one could have foreseen this level of negative response, not even the most harden critics of this reboot would have imagined this. I cant help but think that maybe the studio completely misjudged the difficulty they were going to have to overcome in getting people on board with this movie and the trailer just completely amplified that problem tenfold.
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Times Square appears to be reverting into an older version. Wonder if there is a link to the original after all. What if Feig pulled off a '21 Jump Street' scenario and in the end it turns out that this is connected to the original, but only here it's like a parallel universe or something. Or maybe the whole city is just a ghost. Oh well.
Anyway, I still think the movie looks good. It's just the trailer didn't really have a lot of jokes.
Apart from the obvious problems, especially with the Jones character, none of these characters are believable that they're scientists. The originals made you believe Egon, Ray and Peter were college scientists. Even Peter, who got called out on it by Dana (a game show host) was believable when it came down to it.
Some of these "This is just a stunt because they're women" arguments are a little shaky.
Where on Earth does this trailer indicate that this movie is about gender? I see a story about four women who are paranormal investigators, not just a movie about four women. Nothing in the trailers, aside from maybe their costumes and the wig scene, is all that gender-specific.
Aside from people who just don't like it, why is this "gimmick" even an issue in context?
The very act of making a movie is essentially a moneymaking stunt. Hollywood makes movies to make money. The original GHOSTBUSTERS was, in itself, something of a gimmick as well. Why does this matter in the grand scheme of things?
I do think that this trailer was the introduction of a lot of people to Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones, and this could be a major breakout film for them. Not everyone watches SNL.
The original movie made you believe they were scientists because they SHOWED them as scientists. We haven't even seen the specifics of them as scientists yet. How can we make a determination on whether they're believable in context of being experts in their field or not?
What exactly isn't believeable about it thus far?
I don't care if this movie is freaking' amazing. It won't matter. Starting with the email leaks it was never really given a fair chance to succeed since the very beginning and people made up their minds before the first proton pack was seen. And so therefore everything released afterwards 'confirms' why they've 'already' hated it. Heck, this is the first time I've seen people just as excited to hate a film as those excited to see it. It makes no sense!
What I'm most excited to see on July 15th is this whole climax in its final form. The version I saw had this scene, but it was just the four of them on a soundstage with the ghost army on the ground and a lot of green screen. The ghost were all in different period costumes from pilgrims to Italian gangsters and flapper girls. They had strings of LEDs on them and there was a lot of wire work.![]()
Times Square appears to be reverting into an older version. Wonder if there is a link to the original after all. What if Feig pulled off a '21 Jump Street' scenario and in the end it turns out that this is connected to the original, but only here it's like a parallel universe or something. Or maybe the whole city is just a ghost. Oh well.
Anyway, I still think the movie looks good. It's just the trailer didn't really have a lot of jokes.
The lame exposition already there in the trailer. D