Paul Feig's comedy is so character driven that is very difficult to translate that into two and a half minutes.
Take Jason Statham for example, in
Spy. The dude was there in all the marketing campaign, it looked like he was just doing his stuff again, but it wasn't. The film did such a well use of his character that it ended up being one of the best things about it.
Like I said in some other posts, I always wanted to see this movie, but because it was a Paul Feig's comedy, and less because it was a
Ghostbusters one. That brand comes with so much baggage that is very hard for me to separate it from the original one. Comparisons are inevitable.
Anyway, I'm happy is having good reviews. And very interesting too.