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Nah. Graphic rape depiction gonna trigger me no matter what happens to the rapist. Punishment does not un-rape a person.

Trailer looks funny. Nice cast. Probably a good holiday break watch when my kid is home from college. (I have different rating systems for different films.)

I have no problem with Marvel, and I’ve always had a soft spot for Spiderman (like, for the past 50 years I have been into Spiderman), but there is only so much of either I need in my life. I’ve reached my limit.

I predict those jokes will be more or less limited to this site, but yeah, I was about the post the same thing. Actually, my first thought was “ooo, Rabbit Run, Wait, what’s Run Rabbit Run?”

I can be very difficult for a single man to adopt a child.

Still gonna see it.

When my fan surrogate is played by the handsome, ageless, and incredibly likable Paul Rudd, I can look past the goofy name.

I will add that I am a huge fan of the original. I saw it in the theaters the weekend it opened (I’m old). I knew I was not going to get that, and it would be silly to expect it. I got a loving homage to the original, and I’m OK with that.

I saw it last night with my husband and our 19 year old daughter who was home from college. We all found it sweet and nice. It moved reasonably quickly, which was also a plus. The little girl was quite good and believable as Spengler’s granddaughter. The only thing that stretched credulity is that you would move to a

Completely satisfying is not something that many movies achieve. It was adequately satisfying.

This comments section is reminding how much I friggin’ love this movie.

It’s clear Venkman does not give one single fuck about his research. He wants to pick up chicks and shock undergrads who get in the way

But OMG, that scene was funny as hell.

I don’t think it’s a better movie, but I don’t think it’s a bad movie either. It’s amusing enough to watch if it happens to be on.

Well, the comfy realm of academia where Venkman is preying on coeds, albeit in an amusing way.

Well we can just put this right back ...

Or them casually passing a flask back and forth as they discuss their big idea.

Beat me to it. It was absolutely intentional. Anyone who had seen Poltergeist in 1982 and Ghostbusters exactly two years later could see the references.

Perhaps younger viewers (and reviewers) don’t realize that a lot the overt horror scenes in Dana’s apartment were direct references to scenes in Poltergeist, which was released two years earlier. They were released on the equivalent summer weekends, nearly exactly two years apart. This meant that while they might be

I’m going to go with brilliant. There are scenes from this movie that pop into my head on a regular basis and just take my breath away. Philip Seymour Hoffman asking for help on the phone is up there with some of the best bits of craft I’ve ever seen committed to film. Also, Jason Robards’ death scene. It’s hard to do