Ghostbusters (2016) Review

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Ghostbusters


Release Date: 14th July 2016 - Australia


Production Companies
Columbia Pictures (presents)
LStar Capital (in association with)
Village Roadshow Pictures (in association with)
Pascal Pictures
Feigco Entertainment
Ghostcorps
The Montecito Picture Company

Distribution
Sony Pictures Australia


Genre: Comedy

Rating: PG
             M (extended)

Runtime: 116 minutes
                134 minutes
                (extended)


Budget: $144,000,000

Box Office Gross: $229,147,509 
(Worldwide)


Plot Summary
Paranormal researcher Abby Yates and physicist Erin Gilbert are trying to prove that ghosts exist in modern society. When strange apparitions appear in Manhattan, Gilbert and Yates turn to engineer Jillian Holtzmann for help. Also joining the team is Patty Tolan, a lifelong New Yorker who knows the city inside and out. Armed with proton packs and plenty of attitude, the four women prepare for an epic battle as more than 1,000 mischievous ghouls descend on Times Square.


Cast
Melissa McCarthy - Abby Yates
Kristen Wiig - Erin Gilbert
Kate McKinnon - Jillian Holtzman
Leslie Jones - Patty Tolan
Chris Hemsworth - Kevin
Neil Casey - Rowan North
Michael Kenneth Williams - Agent Hawkins
Matt Walsh - Agent Rourke
Andy Garcia - Mayor Bradley
Ed Begley Jr. - Ed Mulgrave
Cecily Strong - Jennifer Lynch
Charles Dance - Harold Filmore 
Michael McDonald - Jonathan the Theater Manager
Adam Ray - Slimer (Voice)/Lead Singer
Bill Murray - Martin Heiss (Cameo)
Sigourney Weaver - Rebecca Gorin (Cameo)
Ernie Hudson - Uncle Bill (Cameo)
Dan Aykroyd - Cabbie (Cameo)
Annie Potts - Desk Clerk (Cameo)
Ozzy Osbourne - Famous Rock
Star (Cameo)

Crew
Writer/Executive Producer/
Director - Paul Feig
Based on 1984 film "Ghostbusters" Director/
Producer - Ivan Reitman
Based on 1984 film "Ghostbusters" Writer/
Executive Producer - Dan Aykroyd
Based on 1984 film "Ghostbusters" Writer - Harold Ramis 
Writer - Katie Dippold
Executive Producers - Ali Bell,
Jessie Henderson, Michele Imperato,
Joe Medjuck and Tom Pollock
Producer - Amy Pascal
Production Designer - Jefferson Sage
Costume Designer - Jeffrey Kurland
Director of Photography - Robert D. Yeaman
Special Effects Supervisor - Mark Hawker
Visual Effects Supervisors - Anthony Dunifer and
Peter G. Travers
Visual Effects Supervisor: SPI - Daniel Kramer
Animation Supervisor - Terence Bannon
Film Editors - Melissa Bretherton and Brent White
Music Editor/Supervisor - Erica Weis
Music - Theodore Shapiro


Review
When the new GHOSTBUSTERS movie was officially announced, I was hoping it’d be about a new generation with some of the original cast members participating as their old characters. Unfortunately, it occured to me that this was a remake, not a sequel. Probably because it’s co-creator Harold Ramis has died, making the newer film impossible to continue. However, it’s a mind-numbing epic fail that could not possibly remake the original of its comical fright with straighten material of gags and jokes from the original actors. All four of the new lead protagonists were all portrayed by women and I’m not saying that I’m being sexist, but it’s bad luck to mention that there is some forced female empowerment in this movie. This remake should have had only one or two female lead characters with the other two (or three) being male. 

It contains only a few jokes with the rest being not humorous at all. The actresses who played the four female Ghostbusters have better movies in their career than this one. Especially from the gorgeous talents of Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones. They have not lived up to the reputation of these classic actors who were trained to their best. However, some of them like Bill Murray, Sigourney Weaver, Dan Aykroyd, Annie Potts and Eddie Hudson were piled into unnecessary cameo roles. The CGI is terrible and it makes the original effects look better in comparison (save for the stop-motion animation which didn’t age well).

I would recommend that you not watch the new GHOSTBUSTERS as it is an unsuccessful revamp of the original. All female viewers who should note that it’s a soulless and misguided attempt to improve on the 1984 classic.

Star rating: (5/10) Average




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