Just got back from seeing
Ghostbusters Afterlife.
I don't even really have a strong, nostalgic connection to the old movies. I liked them, but I didn't obsess over them.
This? I loved it. I cried a little at the end.
It does spend most of its time navel gazing at the first movie. In some ways, it's kind of a retread of the first one. But it also has great deal of sentimentality behind it. It's a giant love letter from a son to a father.
I was all set to hate something they did in the third act (as
@Frank understandably did), but it worked for me largely BECAUSE the movie is a giant love letter from a son to a father. In any other hands, it would've felt like cheap nostalgic sentiment.
It's also a lot funnier than people say. Not as funny as the originals, but still funny. There are tons of little jokes, some smarter than I expected (there's a geometry pun that gave me a loud laugh).
Yeah, it panders a lot and not all the callbacks work (like "who ya gonna call?"), but it also gives us a good new Ghostbusters crew. Especially in McKenna Grace.
While I wouldn't necessarily demand one, I'd be down for a sequel to this. Especially with what they teased in the post-credits stuff.