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There was no Sigourney Weaver,  only Zuul.

I’m always a bit mystified that people rarely credit Sigourney Weaver’s performance in Ghostbusters. Her acting elevated the movie, and the chemistry between her and Bill Murray created the heart of the story. IMHO, that’s the missing piece of the sequels - someone outside the primary quartet you actually cared about.

I think Ghostbusters *could* have become a real franchise if they’d cranked out more sequels in the late 80s and early 90s. Like Jurassic Park and Jaws, this one has a structural problem in that it’s only possible to remake the original with minor variations on the formula — there’s a super-ghost from another

If you gathered all the executives at Sony Pictures together and told them to boil a pot of water they’d end up burning down the house and then steal the insurance money.

It’s Alan Moore, so it would be a magical orgy 

“I knew this day would finally come….wait why are you all here?”

I can only recall two. The Shinning and The Green Mile. From the King I’ve scene or read he tends to favor another bad trope. The magical mentally handicapped person

“... you all here for the orgy?”

If Yellowstone has a viewpoint it’s scary and confusing. It almost feels like it’s supposed to be a parody of America.

This is just fabulous, thank you. The bluebird, lol.
And the comments for the Youtube are priceless:
To be fair she never denied being magical.” :D

Sorry to Bother You made me wish that every movie included an army of centaurs battling racist cops.

“At last, a use for the cauldron of oil I’ve been boiling in my garret.” 

I believe the trope, for the most part, is supposed to refer to any black person who kind of mentors or subtly pushes a white person to learning a life lesson to better their own lives. So in the loosest sense, one could assign that role to Morpheus, since he is the one who guides Neo into his ultimate role as The

The review specifically states that he subverts the concept of the magical Negro, but I wouldn’t even put him in the same sentence with the trope. And it’s especially silly to imagine it was at all in the filmmakers' heads considering Will Smith was supposed to play Neo.

*Spike Lee angrily tweets about The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen*

Is it weird that this movie seems to misunderstand the concept of Magical Negroes that it is supposedly sending up? Black people having to expend a lot of effort to make white people feel secure in their presence is surely a real thing, but it doesn’t really have anything to do with the term.

A batshit Irish gang that enjoyed chopping folks up, in the 1970's....this needs to be a TV series

“Zazie Beetz, whose character, amazingly, survived the first movie,”

I can’t wait to watch a two hour YouTube investigation documentary in five years that goes through the fiasco that this movie is going to end up being.  

WHAT HAS SCIENCE DONE?