G-Man wrote: ↑Tue Oct 27, 2020 1:44 am
Another problem was that if you grew up with the Real Ghostbusters cartoon, seeing an alternate history where the Ghostbusters basically got screwed over right after the events of Ghostbusters I (instead of having adventures afterwards) makes it a lot less relatable.
I agree.
I do not mind the idea of them going out of business to... you know, put them in a low position to rise out of in the second movie (like in Extreme Ghostbusters) but they needed to do it in a more logical fashion.
Have it that the success they experienced with Gozer got them national fame and they tried to ply that into business expansion, but then all the ghosts dried up and they went bust.
Then they were left with some fame and esoteric skill sets and BOOM, you are at the start of the second movie with no one believing in ghosts anymore, blaming the Ghostbusters for the fraud they pulled, and etcetera...
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G-Man wrote: ↑Tue Oct 27, 2020 1:44 am
I think that Ghostbusters 2 was a serviceable film, but it really did not have the "oomph" of the first one, which really had a good climax.
Another problem was that if you grew up with the Real Ghostbusters cartoon, seeing an alternate history where the Ghostbusters basically got screwed over right after the events of Ghostbusters I (instead of having adventures afterwards) makes it a lot less relatable.
I understand why but do we need to press the reset button every time.