It's by Taika Waititi, who also did What We Do in the Shadows.
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It's by Taika Waititi, who also did What We Do in the Shadows.
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Yes, I forgot to say that. It's the reason we went in the first place.
Ghostbusters is hella fun & Kate MacKinnon is fabulous. Two thumbs up!
Going tonight!
Stay all the way through the credits! There are multiple scenes, plus just awesome silliness during the credits themselves.
We rewatched the original Ghostbusters tonight with a friend who'd never seen it and it's really not that good.
It's kinda sexist/creepy, as I recall.
The new one doesn't make a lot more sense than the original, but it's fun and doesn't piss me off, and some of the set pieces are truly great.
It's probably been at least 15 years since I last watched it, but I doubt a week goes by without someone I know (or myself) quoting the original Ghostbusters. Of course, I work in IT, so the geek-quotient is high.
I saw it yesterday. It was enjoyable, but not great, and I really think they fell down on providing an interesting villain.
I've heard lots of people praising Kate McKinnon, but although I love her on SNL I thought she was just playing a bundle of tics rather than a character in this movie. I will give them points for Kristen Wiig playing an original character that I didn't hate, though.
I thought Kate McKinnon was great--easily one of my favorite parts of the movie. I've never seen her in anything before, but I thought her character was like if Tank Girl had gotten an engineering degree. And I love Tank Girl, so.
Overall, the movie was a lot of fun. There were some bits that dragged, mostly at the beginning, but I'd watch it again.