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tomimt: You know, while I didn't like the trailer that much as I though it was over all poorly made and the bad pacing killed all the possibilities for the jokes to work, not to mention that one little bit that just kills the trailer on its tracks, I do think the current discussion about the trailer has escalated a bit too far.

I've read some conversations from different forums and it looks like a lot of it is just fueled by 4Chan type lulz-peons who just like to pour more gasoline in to the fire. In all honesty this new GB doesn't look that much worse than GB2 is, so in all likelyhood the new movie will be just an another mediocre movie like GB2 is.
Here's the trailers for the first 2 movies for comparison.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vntAEVjPBzQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnzH75FlwvU
This is actually the first time I've seen the trailer for either of them and in all honesty, both of those trailers are pretty bland. I mean, if I wouldn't already love the first movie, I wouldn't be tempted to see it because of that trailer.
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InfraSuperman: How dare you insult Filmation's Ghostbusters like that!
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darthspudius: lol it was an awful show.
Sir, I demand satisfaction for your insolence!
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ScotchMonkey: Lou Scheimer was a Bum
You too!
I'll meet you near the Carmes-Deschaux at noon.
Endeavor not to make me wait; for at quarter past twelve I will cut off your ears as you run.
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Post edited March 06, 2016 by InfraSuperman
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tomimt: This is actually the first time I've seen the trailer for either of them and in all honesty, both of those trailers are pretty bland. I mean, if I wouldn't already love the first movie, I wouldn't be tempted to see it because of that trailer.
They are, I think that's mostly because they weren't assuming that you'd know what the story was about. With the new version they assume you're familiar with the previous movies.

It does make me wonder if I'm being a bit harsh on the new movie. But, the jokes in the new trailer along with the fact that it appears to be a remake of sorts of the original with worse jokes does still concern me.
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hedwards: It does make me wonder if I'm being a bit harsh on the new movie. But, the jokes in the new trailer along with the fact that it appears to be a remake of sorts of the original with worse jokes does still concern me.
Comedy is hard thing to cut in a trailer form I think. All comedy is based on context, timing and delivery, but trailers tend to show bits an pieces out of context and cut in a way that the timing and delivery suffers, so it's always a bit difficult to judge a comedic movie by its trailer. Personally I know I've laughed at trailers for comedies I didn't like at all and have been left cold by comedy trailers for movies I've ended up liking.

But I do think there's some several mistakes that they've done with the trailer, like making it realy far too much on nostalgia. It has scenes in it that look way too much like repeats from the the older movies. And then there's the scene where Leslie Jones slaps McCarthy twice and the second slap is shown in a way that makes it look way too violent and not funny at all. That scene just destroys the rest of the trailer for me at least.
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Strijkbout: Maybe they should change the name to Ghostbastards.
I'd watch that!
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hedwards: It does make me wonder if I'm being a bit harsh on the new movie. But, the jokes in the new trailer along with the fact that it appears to be a remake of sorts of the original with worse jokes does still concern me.
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tomimt: Comedy is hard thing to cut in a trailer form I think. All comedy is based on context, timing and delivery, but trailers tend to show bits an pieces out of context and cut in a way that the timing and delivery suffers, so it's always a bit difficult to judge a comedic movie by its trailer. Personally I know I've laughed at trailers for comedies I didn't like at all and have been left cold by comedy trailers for movies I've ended up liking.

But I do think there's some several mistakes that they've done with the trailer, like making it realy far too much on nostalgia. It has scenes in it that look way too much like repeats from the the older movies. And then there's the scene where Leslie Jones slaps McCarthy twice and the second slap is shown in a way that makes it look way too violent and not funny at all. That scene just destroys the rest of the trailer for me at least.
I also think it's worth considering what other trailers were like from the '80s. I think they were probably a bit slower paced when compared wtih modern ones.

I think this trailer lost me prior to that exorcism joke. But, the exorcism joke itself fell flat on its face due to the delivery. Since they're essentially referencing The Exorcist or exorcisms in general, she doesn't seem to be anywhere near serious enough when doing it to make the joke work. Plus, she seems to be enjoying slapping the hell out of her.

It's not a bad joke per se, but she's clearly not the right actor for that role. I can only wonder what Hollywood is coming to if they couldn't find a better black woman to play the role.

Really, that joke was symptomatic of most of the other jokes they had. The jokes might have been funny if they had decent comedic actors doing the roles. And why is the female version of Egon vaguely lesbian? Is that going to be a thing in the movie, or am I making too much of that winking.
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Strijkbout: Maybe they should change the name to Ghostbastards.
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sunshinecorp: I'd watch that!
How about Inglorious Ghostbasterds? I think Quentin might have some time off right now.
Post edited March 06, 2016 by hedwards
Well, that was painfully unfunny...
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hedwards: How about Inglorious Ghostbasterds? I think Quentin might have some time off right now.
Ohhhh! I'd def watch that!
IMHO, this movie is a work of genius.

The man-childs will hate it for having women in it in a feminist-like way.
The do-gooders will hate it for having the black female looking like something written by KKK.
The people too wishy-washy to belong in either camp can still hate this movie due to its suckiness.

Hatred is one of our strongest, most pure emotions. No matter what you hate, the chemical reactions in your brain is still the same.

This movie will thus bring about a shared chemistry in people who not otherwise feel connected. Thus, our collective unconscious will get in sync, bringing about a grand new age of love and understanding.
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KasperHviid: IMHO, this movie is a work of genius.

The man-childs will hate it for having women in it in a feminist-like way.
The do-gooders will hate it for having the black female looking like something written by KKK.
The people too wishy-washy to belong in either camp can still hate this movie due to its suckiness.

Hatred is one of our strongest, most pure emotions. No matter what you hate, the chemical reactions in your brain is still the same.

This movie will thus bring about a shared chemistry in people who not otherwise feel connected. Thus, our collective unconscious will get in sync, bringing about a grand new age of love and understanding.
I think the word "hate" is greatly overused nowadays. I've seen plenty terrible movies, but I'm not sure if I'd find among them five that I actually "hate". This movie looks like it's going to be shit, but it would have to work extra hard for me to really hate it. I don't think it's even within it's reach at all.
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KasperHviid: IMHO, this movie is a work of genius.

The man-childs will hate it for having women in it in a feminist-like way.
The do-gooders will hate it for having the black female looking like something written by KKK.
The people too wishy-washy to belong in either camp can still hate this movie due to its suckiness.

Hatred is one of our strongest, most pure emotions. No matter what you hate, the chemical reactions in your brain is still the same.

This movie will thus bring about a shared chemistry in people who not otherwise feel connected. Thus, our collective unconscious will get in sync, bringing about a grand new age of love and understanding.
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Breja: I think the word "hate" is greatly overused nowadays.
Last night I watched the remake of Poltergeist and afterwards sat there for an hour trying to figure out how I felt about it.

Eventually I realized I hated it. :P
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KasperHviid: IMHO, this movie is a work of genius.

The man-childs will hate it for having women in it in a feminist-like way.
The do-gooders will hate it for having the black female looking like something written by KKK.
The people too wishy-washy to belong in either camp can still hate this movie due to its suckiness.

Hatred is one of our strongest, most pure emotions. No matter what you hate, the chemical reactions in your brain is still the same.

This movie will thus bring about a shared chemistry in people who not otherwise feel connected. Thus, our collective unconscious will get in sync, bringing about a grand new age of love and understanding.
LOL, that's brilliant.
You do know that this mid-70s TV show, right?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdPfUYgY6nw
Wow, that was bad. It was like a bad knock off of Scooby Doo.