Well no, not since college.I guess y'all haven't seen The Fly or Videodrome lately
FWIW, I support the idea of a movie that remembers to showcase the disadvantages of being a "superhero," too.
--Patrick
Well no, not since college.I guess y'all haven't seen The Fly or Videodrome lately
I'm really hoping none of that happens and they just make it a good comedy that doesn't rely on that kind of stupid shit.Really? Huh. Curious to what stereotypes they'll embody and whether or not they'll fall into the "it's women so DRAMA instead of light hearted comedy" and, if not, how much backlash there'll be over stereotyping of women and whatnot, considering the men in the original were walking stereotypes as well.
Just this for me. *Hopes*I'm really hoping none of that happens and they just make it a good comedy that doesn't rely on that kind of stupid shit.
They were? Aside from the token black guy, I don't see that. They weren't particularly deep characters, but I don't think they were stereotypes, either.Really? Huh. Curious to what stereotypes they'll embody and whether or not they'll fall into the "it's women so DRAMA instead of light hearted comedy" and, if not, how much backlash there'll be over stereotyping of women and whatnot, considering the men in the original were walking stereotypes as well.
Really... Egon wasn't a less obnoxious Sheldon Cooper? Ray wasn't the naive, ivory tower collegiate professor forced into blue collar work? Venkman wasn't a complete huckster, getting through life on lies? Winston wasn't the only sane man in a group of maniacs?They were? Aside from the token black guy, I don't see that. They weren't particularly deep characters, but I don't think they were stereotypes, either.
Okay, that's kind of ironic, because Ray out and tells Venkman, "You've never been outside the University. I've worked in the private sector. They expect results."Really... Egon wasn't a less obnoxious Sheldon Cooper? Ray wasn't the naive, ivory tower collegiate professor forced into blue collar work? Venkman wasn't a complete huckster, getting through life on lies? Winston wasn't the only sane man in a group of maniacs?
They were all pretty heavily stereotyped, almost to the point that they are codifiers for their tropes.
Exactly: Ray did private sector work and the experience was so out of his comfort zone that he immediately retreated back to the safety of college because FUCK THAT NOISE. Venkman never left academics just because it was easy and he could get all the tail he wanted.Okay, that's kind of ironic, because Ray out and tells Venkman, "You've never been outside the University. I've worked in the private sector. They expect results."
Of course, it's also kind of ironic that Egon tells Janice "Print is dead" in the first movie, and in the second he owns / operates an occult bookstore.
You need to remember that Ghostbusters was written from a blue collar, anti-establishment, ultimate free market perspective. To Joe The Plumber, college professors live cushy lives with easy jobs because they don't have to work long, hard hours everyday doing stuff that a lot of people look down on. They can just hand their classes to TAs and then spend the rest of their time pretending to do research in the magically world of College, far away from the real concerns of the everyman.I know we're talking fictional characters, but I can tell you from personal experience, the private sector is sooooooooo much easier than academia. Anyone who says "those who can't, teach" hasn't been a professor before. In the private sector, I do my allocated job as a scientist. In academia, I do everyone's job from CEO to janitor, all while teaching on the side. The only people in a university not under pressure for results are tenured big wigs with nothing to lose. The last grant I had expected quarterly presentations and at least monthly written reports. The money could easily be withdrawn without progress.
You need to remember that Ghostbusters was written from a blue collar, anti-establishment, ultimate free market perspective. To Joe The Plumber, college professors live cushy lives with easy jobs because they don't have to work long, hard hours everyday doing stuff that a lot of people look down on. They can just hand their classes to TAs and then spend the rest of their time pretending to do research in the magically world of College, far away from the real concerns of the everyman.
Really, Ghostbusters reads like an Tea Party comedy.
- The villains are the government that are trying to hold a small business to any standard... despite the fact that it was Egon who built the containment grid without any safety features or any plans for what would happen if it got shut down accidentally or purposefully. To quote Epic Rap Battles "Walter Peck was right, that's some shady shit."
- This doesn't extend to the police, fire fighters, ambulance workers, etc... they immediately side with the Ghostbusters over the government, despite the fact that is was their fault the world almost ended.
- The Ghostbusters seem to operate under the assumption that any damage they do is irrelevant to their ability to do their job. Unlicensed nuclear powered particle accelerators are perfectly fine things to tote around, even with the possibility of total protonic reversal leveling a building or worse.
You're going to get SO MUCH use out of that image for years to come.
You're going to get SO MUCH use out of that image for years to come.
calling him dickless is a cisgender slur, by the way
Yeah. He did have some valid points, but shutting down a containment grid operating on principles you don't know or understand, containing proven malignant entities in large numbers? Completely stupid. Venkman egging him on was equally unnecessary, too, and made it into a personal matter instead of a reasonable one.I don't remember ever feeling that Peck was wrong, just that he wasn't listening to the whole story.
(and that either way, he was a douche)
Then why bother even bringing it up if you thought it was funny?fucking hell, Ghostbusters is one of my favorite movies ever and "It's true sir, this man has no dick" is probably the funniest line in the movie
Then why bother even bringing it up if you thought it was funny?
Oh right. Because it's you. Because you can't have a normal conversation without being faux offended by something for the sake of shits and giggles.
If it had come from anyone else, it probably would've been funny.ugggguuuuuuuuuuuu I almost never joke about myself since it just... anyways.
People were talking about the EPA Peck guy, joking about defending him, then I jump in making him more of a martyr for getting attacked by Venkman's cruel joke
I guess y'all say it's crying wolf, or whatever to that, and maybe it is, but I'm just trying to say I was more slightly joking about applying 2015 standards to a 30 year old movie more than actually getting offended by a 30 year old movie.
none of the above really makes sense, but I'm gonna post it anyways
But she was good on Gilmore Girls. I want this to be Gilmore Girls with proton packs.I'd love for the movie to be great, but Melissa McCarthy is awful so that hurts my hopes already.
Burt Macklin: Raptor whisperer.
Of all the Jurassic Park 4 script treatments that seemed likely, the old Raptor SWAT Team from years back was the one I thought least likely.
This is gonna be dumb, but I can't wait to see this movie.
Faye Wong song stuck in my head...
Chris Pratt + velociraptors: still a better love story than Final Fantasy VIII.Faye Wong song stuck in my head...
... I must add text to an image before work.Burt Macklin, you clever girl.