Justice in what way?
That they tried to milk Ghostbusters as a new cash cow but failed

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Justice in what way?

Ninety percent of movies these days are milking other products, whether they be old movies, books, tv shows or comic books. How is this any different? there are basically no original adventure or action movies coming out anymore. They are all just milking pre existing brands. Do you hate all these movies?That they tried to milk Ghostbusters as a new cash cow but failed![]()
Ninety percent of movies these days are milking other products, whether they be old movies, books, tv shows or comic books. How is this any different? there are basically no original adventure or action movies coming out anymore. They are all just milking pre existing brands. Do you hate all these movies?

Fair enough then. I think the war has been lost though. Nearly all big budget movies milk off brand names now and can't see it ever changing.Hated Robocop
Hated Total Recall
I hate reboots/remakes in general - didn't even like Al Pacino's Scarface (COME AT ME!!)
Have long known that Hollywood have run out of ideas. Even the superhero movies are shit these days (Avengers AOU, Civil War and Batman v Superman being lack lustre!).
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Movie was ok. McKinnon easily the best and funnier than any character in any ghostbusters film. The other three, however, played fairly unmemorable characters without any interesting personality quirks. Some of the humour was immature teenage boy stuff early on in the film but it improved from there. Far more humour then the original movies which was a plus. Hemsworth was way too dumb. it would of been funnier if it was more realistic. The ending of the movie was way too quick and easy. The music and atmosphere, which was really the only thing that made the originals great, was awful or non existent. No chanting of ghostbusters by a crowd of New Yorkers as they rocked up for the final battle really brought the movie down in the end. Special effects of course were much better.
Overall 6 out of 10. Which is about on par with ghostbusters 2 but not as good as the original.
I dont think its as much as they have totally run out of ideas, but the fact that Remakes/reboots and franchises bring in the big bucks and are way safer bets at the box office.Hated Robocop
Hated Total Recall
I hate reboots/remakes in general - didn't even like Al Pacino's Scarface (COME AT ME!!)
Have long known that Hollywood have run out of ideas. Even the superhero movies are shit these days (Avengers AOU, Civil War and Batman v Superman being lack lustre!).
This is a great short rant on the state of movie at the momentHated Robocop
Hated Total Recall
I hate reboots/remakes in general - didn't even like Al Pacino's Scarface (COME AT ME!!)
Have long known that Hollywood have run out of ideas. Even the superhero movies are shit these days (Avengers AOU, Civil War and Batman v Superman being lack lustre!).
It's not that great of achievement. The original movies have very few laughs in them. As a kid you didn't even realise they were supposed to be comedies.
It's not that great of achievement. The original movies have very few laughs in them. As a kid you didn't even realise they were supposed to be comedies.
It's not that great of achievement. The original movies have very few laughs in them. As a kid you didn't even realise they were supposed to be comedies.
also, the first ghost they encountered in the library was scary
also, the first ghost they encountered in the library was scary
And when Dana opens the fridge. Even preview audiences who didn't see what was in the fridge freaked them out. Great moment.
Still creeps me out to this day
Just like the woman being turned into a robot in Superman III *shudder*
Ghost in the library was one of the scariest things from my childhood.
Going to see this tonight so I can judge for myself.
Not much out to be honest. It was between this or Independence Day for the time we wanted.
Is it a safety thing or has real creativity died a horrible death due to bean counting?
Who said it was purely a comedy. It's not even remotely.As a kid I realised it was horror/comedy/sci fi/action movie. How is it as an adult you realised the movie was made purely as a comedy?
As expected, pure junk!!! Wtf is going on in Hollywood theses days... I can't remember anything coming out in the last 10 years (maybe D9, Inception and a sprinkle of others) that had any originality and not pimped up old storylines...
Xmen FC is about the only reboot id consider giving a tick too but even the follow up to that was botched IMO
Is it a safety thing or has real creativity died a horrible death due to bean counting?
Both. Studios are so risk-averse now that they're addicted to the sure thing, which usually means sequels of a bankable franchise or, in the last few years, remakes/boots of well known titles.
Add to that the fact that every blockbuster now has to be PG-13 to allow for the widest possible theatrical release audience, its not hard to see why we're constantly served up tripe. Imagine trying to get something like Predator or Die Hard made today, would be impossible.