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- Set a few years after the first film, Ghostbusters II finds the busters disgraced and broke. It turns out that defeating Gozer saw them hailed as heroes for about two seconds, after which they were quickly destroyed by a mountain of bureaucracy and a wave of apathy from the general public.
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Reitman, Murray, Aykroyd, and Ramis all had control over the franchise and the movie could not proceed without their approval. In a reversal the studio announced that Ghostbusters II was happening without informing them and the studio head wanted to use different and cheaper actors.
Feb 16, 2022 · Worse yet, the bad reception seemed to kill Ghostbusters for the best part of 30 years, during which the franchise’s legacy was haunted by talk of yet another sequel and a falling out between...
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Jun 11, 2014 · Not because it was unconscionably awful, but for what we’d argue are three main reasons: firstly, while it made a lot of money worldwide at $215m, that was less than the original took by a hefty...
How the critical failure of 'Ghostbusters II' could help director Paul Feig's 2016 update.
Ghostbusters II is a 1989 American supernatural comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman and written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis. The film stars Bill Murray, Aykroyd, Sigourney Weaver, Ramis, Rick Moranis, Ernie Hudson, and Annie Potts. It is the sequel to the 1984 film Ghostbusters and the second film in the Ghostbusters franchise.
Jun 18, 2024 · It doesn’t help that some of the cast look noticeably bored, turning it into a pale, dull entry into a franchise that probably should have remained a standalone effort. Additionally, production...
Mar 20, 2023 · Telling the story of a group of middle-aged men who start up a ghost removal service in New York City, the film was illustrative of the whacky movie blockbusters that thrived in the 1980s.