They came, they saw, they briefly conquered the 80s.
A trio of misfit parapsychologists set up business as Ghostbusters. Ideal really because although slow at first, their business starts to boom as New York comes under threat from a supernatural force.
Dan Aykroyd had this idea about space Ghostbusters in the future and the plan was to have himself and fellow Blues Brother, John Belushi, star in it. Pitching it to producer and director Ivan Reitman saw the basic concept retained but eventually it became what we now know as Ghostbusters. Co-written with Harold Ramis (also a co-star), Ayk... continuar a ler.
It was luck that I had this film and the sequel on my NowTV.
I watched this in the afternoon and it brings me back fond memories. Not too scary but suitable for the spooky month.
Like my review of Footloose, this is a classic, everyone has seen it, everyone loves it. It's one of those movies that came from your childhood and lasts well into the adult manboy years.
So, we're going to do a comparison with the remake.
For starters..the Ghostbusters plays it straight. The comedy is presented like a drama and that is usually the absolute best way to do comedy...straight.
And conversely the remake is just sort of over the top. And when comedies try that hard to be comedies, they stop being funny.
Another part would be scene length. And again, playing it straight,... continuar a ler.