hedwards: Would you have preferred that they overused Pepper's Ghost?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepper's_ghost I think people just wanted "realistic" looking ghost and not something out of a scary ride at Disneyworld. The general problem with CGI in movies and TV Shows it that the designers make everything too colorful, shiny, plastic toy looking. A good example is the CGI remake of the original Star Trek series. While they did a good job on the planet backdrops, the spaceships look like toys.
Same problem here, the ghosts look like out of video games. The ghosts in the original movies looked better, more toned down and realistic.
I'm a huge, huge Ghostbusters fan, i watched the first movie probably a couple hundred times, so many times in fact that i know most of the dialogue from my memory, both the english original and the german overdub (in fact whenever i watch the movie in english i have the german lines in my head playng at the same time)
I was always hoping for a third movie, be it "Ghostbusters go to Hell" or any of the other promising stories. After Ramis died i knew Ghostbusters is dead and thankfully there is Ghostbusters - The Video Game which is awesome.
This Remake is the second black spot on the Franchise after Extreme Ghostbusters. Just like all Remakes and Reboots (think Knight Rider, A-Team, The Dukes of Hazzard) it just doesn't work and after watching the trailer i know this movie will be a failure. Not only because the trailer probably showed the best scenes already but it wasn't even good. From the shitty CGI to the fact that it looks more like 4 middle-aged overweight women cosplaying to look hip and young, the humour was typical modern american crap and as said, the CGI is disgusting. When i think back, the library ghost scared the hell out of me when i was young, same as the terror dogs, the scene where the statue falls apart and the red eye starts to glow is awesome. CGI can't do it better.