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I didn’t know he had a name.
For me I’d say it was the ultimate nostalgia wallow; I thought it went way too far down the avenue of ‘remember this? How about this? I bet you’re excited to see this old prop!’ It wore me out.
https://collider.com/ghostbusters-frozen-empire-poster/
This made me smile.
This trailer shows quite a lot, I think I may go to the cinema to watch this.
I blame the fans for letting this happen. Ghost Egon showing up in AFTERLIFE should have been the moment fans collectively rejected it and called it out as a disgusting display of the studio system desecrating the memory of Harold Ramis, just as they did with the awful 2016 film. Instead, they supposedly ate it up.
This should have never been a franchise, and I say that as someone that grew up watching the cartoon yet has no real nostalgic feelings towards it.
It’s probably *because* you have no real nostalgic feeling towards it.
If it was the studio system doing it, sure, but it seems to largely be something of a family affair for the people producing the film, that keys in nicely for the thirty and forty somethings who do have the nostalgia. It’s not even memberberries, as they managed to (mostly) organically grow the plot for afterlife from the originals, rather than just sticking them on.
Not yet seen Frozen Empire though from the mixed reviews I have heard one thing cropped up, that Frozen Empire does a lot of world building, so this animated series s no surprise I hope it does well.
Regarding Frozen Empire I will keep an open mind, some reviewers that tend to have the tastes I do liked it so there is hope.
I hope you enjoy it.
Thanks. :)
I did wonder what kids watching this for the first time thought about the strange sarcastic old man who kept randomly popping up and then disappearing. I think it actually would have been better without Murray.
I think they're doing a Netflix cartoon or something. Maybe that'll work.
Same here. I think Frozen Empire was a mix of legacy sequel and world building. I'm happy if they do or don't do a sequel. I think two movies a generation is fair enough (for a lot of movies, books and video games).
I don't mind a franchise. There are, after all, some great Terminator comics, cool bits of merchandising, and two solid seasons of a TV series. But the film series, yes, that one probably should have stayed vaulted after T2.