Ghostbusters: Resurrection :: Ghostbusters Film Commentary
Ghostbusters: Resurrection, our roleplaying podcast set in the world of Ghostbusters will return soon! In the meantime, sit down with the cast of the show as they kick back and watch the film that started it all!
Ghostbusters turned 30 this year, and there was much rejoicing. After all, it’s a pop culture milestone – a perfect moment in cinema where some of the most talented actors and writers, at the top of their game, got together to take a risk mixing and matching genres. In fact, Ghostbusters might be the most intelligent, layered, and profoundly nerdy mainstream success of all time. Yes, even more than Star Wars.
It only stands to reason that the nerds who’ve devoted their imaginary lives to following in the footsteps of Stantz, Spengler, Zeddemore, and Venkman have some very strong feelings on the 1984 classic. So make some popcorn, cue up your Ghostbusters 1 & 2 blu-ray, and dig this Ghostbusters film commentary with our very own boys in beige.
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In regards to watching ghostbuster for the first time, mine was in a drive-in theatre when it first came out. Watching it when I was 4 scared me at first.
Did any of u guys listen to the actual film commentary
I’ve listened to the filmmaker commentary, yeah. A few times, in fact. It was insightful and had a few good laughs. Haven’t listened to it since Harold Ramis passed away, though.
In case you didn’t look it up, St. Jerome is the patron saint of librarians.
That flare up ghost was also used in Fright Night.
I think LaForge read that to us while the Ghostbusters ran away from the library. Gotta love those hidden details. 🙂
Yeah, I posted that and then he said it just after. 🙂