Vigo was a better villain than Gozer.
I agree with your second paragraph alot and still think the quality and going against the source is what's to blame the most. But I do think having a remake of a classic that such a large audience watched has not really happened before. It's not like Conan, Robocop, Poltergeist, Planet Of The Apes, Footlose, Evil Dead or even Star Trek. Ghostbusters sits on the 34th adjusted of all time and was the 6th highest grosser of the 80s behind ET, Star Wars and Indy. That's around 600m Avenger level ticket sales for today.
It's a huge fanbase in the sense that pretty much everyone grew up with the film and loved the heck out of it. The flick has hung around one way or the other and goes beyond the diehard fan demo much more so then other reboots. Bigger audience, more hate.
No Gozer, but there is a reference to Zuul.Is Gozer in this new movie? It was really cool when she/it shot those energy beams at the ghostbusters and later flip around over them. You did not see things like that in 80s movies.
That's a great point. And you're right. There has yet to be a film as commercially successful as this that's been remade so far. Though judging on the box office of this, we might not get one again for quite some time. I've always been of the opinion that remakes should always be for films that were either bad and/or can benefit from being made today (The Day the Earth Stood Still and Clash of the Titans for example, even though they sucked).
I have no idea what will happen in July when this movie hits. But I do think we have a very interesting situation here. We have a movie with a lot of dislikes on YouTube, an amount that screams people campaigning against the film. I know for a fact people are making new accounts just to dislike the thing. I've read it in the comments and it's bizarre to me. Why care so much?
"At one point Leslie Jones character who no kidding shouts every single line in the movie"
God I hate her and her whole shtick/humor.

Because that was working for the past 20 years...
Even if Dan Aykroyd was the only person from the old cast who wanted to show up they still should've done a continuation.
I am not talking about Ghostbusters 3. I am talking about a Ghostbusters movie with a new cast that has the history of the previous movies. That would always work better than a "conceptual" remake that tries to pretend a new cast is the first ones that encounter and busts ghosts.
People call Force Awakens a New Hope remake but at least that movie didn't try to insult my intelligence and pretend it was the first Star Wars movie ever made and that the characters from the original trilogy never existed.
Even if Dan Aykroyd was the only person from the old cast who wanted to show up they still should've done a continuation.
I am not talking about Ghostbusters 3. I am talking about a Ghostbusters movie with a new cast that has the history of the previous movies. That would always work better than a "conceptual" remake that tries to pretend a new cast is the first ones that encounter and busts ghosts.
People call Force Awakens a New Hope remake but at least that movie didn't try to insult my intelligence and pretend it was the first Star Wars movie ever made and that the characters from the original trilogy never existed.
The sad thing is Feig is a critical darling. Originally, I was super optimistic. I think he even said this film would have some genuinely horror in there. I was looking forward to that.
and with this gem in it
Dont let anybody ever tell you what kind of ***** you are! Honey you be the ***** you want to be!
way to inspire little girls by telling them they could be any ***** they want![]()
Even if Dan Aykroyd was the only person from the old cast who wanted to show up they still should've done a continuation.
I am not talking about Ghostbusters 3. I am talking about a Ghostbusters movie with a new cast that has the history of the previous movies. That would always work better than a "conceptual" remake that tries to pretend a new cast is the first ones that encounter and busts ghosts.
People call Force Awakens a New Hope remake but at least that movie didn't try to insult my intelligence and pretend it was the first Star Wars movie ever made and that the characters from the original trilogy never existed.
