CharlesPhipps wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 9:00 am
The feminism didn't make the movie bad. The movie bad made the movie bad.
I really like the movie.
It is not without flaws, (IMHO: Bill Murray is entirely useless to the story and should not have been in it) but I like the look of the ghosts, I like the variety of ghostbusting weapons, I find most of the jokes to be really funny, and I really like the bad guy.
If back in the day "Ghostbusters II" had a similar plot and been about a guy who used Ghostbusting technology to summon ghosts and turn himself into a giant world ending monster, people would have loved it. And considering how many new modes/weapons the video game introduced to the mythology that were fun and inventive I have to imagine these new ones would have been well received too.
And let me be clear, this is not a "he is not a real ghostbusters fan" BS that people can push on me. I have seen the original more 100 times, I watched the cartoon religiously as a child, I consider "Extreme Ghostbusters" the most underrated cartoon of the 90's (it is on the Ghostbuster's YouTube channel, check out the first couple episodes, you'll be hooked) and I own a shit load of their comic book collections.
I like the 2016 movie and I deeply resent how many people crusaded against it. I dislike "Fast and the Furious" but I don't bitch endlessly about it, I let the people who like it, like it and I watch something else. But I had to have my fun spoiled by people who ran the gamut from just the shittiest of incel trash to people who disliked the movie, but felt the desire to constantly justify their dislike because they didn't want to be associated with the incel trash.
And good lord the constant negativity. Fuck off.