Sunday, February 28, 2016

Some little old ladies aren’t so nice!

Mrs. Rogers Neighborhood

Original Air date: September 27, 1986

Writers: Len Janson and Chuck Menville

Director: Richard Raynis

Main Cast:

·         Lorenzo Music as Peter Venkman
·         Frank Welker as Raymond Stantz
·         Maurice LaMarche as Egon Spengler
·         Arsenio Hall as Winston Zeddemore
·         Laura Summer as Janine Melnitz
·         Frank Welker as Slimer


(Rating 4 of 5)

Summary: A poor little bird gets scared when a lion statue comes to life (not unusual for the Ghostbusters) in a house that wasn’t there before.  At the station the Ghostbusters have had no calls all week and they’re starting to be afraid that they are so effective that they put themselves out of business.  They then get a call about a haunted house, everyone is excited but Peter who reminds them that the last few haunted houses that they have done were all false alarms.

                When they get their Egon notices that they are getting readings that are so strong it short circuits his PKE Meter.  When they come to the door they find Mrs. Rodgers ever so grateful for the Ghostbusters help with the ghosts in her house.  Ray takes Mrs. Rodgers and her pet bird, Precious, back to the station while they check out her house.

                While Egon and Winston  search the house Peter writes up the bill for what he thinks will be a non-event but is suddenly pulled down into the basement by forces working for Wat—a powerful demon.
Not a nice bird.

                After being dropped off Mrs. Rogers gets a tour of the firehouse by Janine .  Slimer notices her nice little bird in not nearly so nice nor little as it transforms into a fire breathing monster while the others are gone.  Slimer tries to tell Janine who doesn’t understand him and tells him to go somewhere else. 
That moment you realize its a trap as one Star Wars admiral would say. 

                When Ray gets to the haunted house things start to go into over drive.  The Ghostbusters figure out that this house was a trap and Mrs. Rogers isn’t who she says she is.  The house now attacks on all fronts and it takes a while but the Ghostbusters escape.  On the outside they quickly trap the lion/statues.  They had seen better.  (Remember, the movie?)
Why grandma what big teeth you have.

                They head to the firehouse to find Janine fine and everything quite.  The search the firehouse but Wat attacks Peter and possesses him.  Wat had learned from Janine that the new security system of the Containment Unit needed a Ghostbuster to open it.  Wat wants to do that so she can command the ghosts in it as an army.  Peter resists and delays long enough so the Ghostbusters to alter the frequency of their proton packs to separate Peter and Wat.  Wat pulls the latch and the alarm goes off, the three remaining Ghostbusters attack Wat separating the demon from Peter and trapping it.  Janine runs up and locks the latch on the containment unit again.  Peter is okay except for his messed up hair, Slimer tries to help but in Peter’s view that made it worst.  Elsewhere the evil house disappears.
Evil Peter!

My Take: I really enjoyed the episode.  My favorite part about it is the demon Wat actually creating a haunted house as cheese in the moose trap for the Ghostbusters.  It makes sense a powerful ghost would want to do this considering the Ghostbusters are their only real threat.  I wonder what Wat's power to keep the other ghosts in the Containment Unit is, That is the only way viewing it as a potential army makes sense.  Otherwise it seems like it would be breaking out every patient at Arkham, good for chaos not much else.

                My stray observations: 
  •  Why would the Ghostbusters’ business ever be slow?  There are always enough people dying in New York City that there should always be troublesome spirts on the loose
  • Nice play on Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood. 
  • Winston’s card building skills are not even near Egon’s.
  • I am not bothered that a trap can be used as a type of explosive considering what traps are supposed to do it makes sense that they could back a punch if destroyed.
  • Tobin’s Spirt Guide. You know I should have included that in my Ghostbusters Terms.  Maybe time for an edit?
  •  Okay I know you like the old lady and you want to give her a tour but shouldn’t the Containment Unit have been off limits.  I mean it’s nice that you have the added security of the touchpad, but still if someone asks for a tour you should do as follows: “Okay here’s my desk, here are our files, and we put car right over here.  Here are the boys' lockers, they sleep upstairs, come I will show you, and would you like to see anything else? Down there? Sorry, no.  Off limits!”
  • Wat? What?
  • Why isn’t Janine authorized to open it, she monitors it as part of her tasks as we learned in “Ghosts R Us”?
  • “There is no Peter, only Wat.”  Nice salute to the movie.
  •  Peter, Slimer was only trying to help.
  •  So the Ghostbusters went a week without work and their one job was from a ghost looking to trap them. Oh, not looking good on the finance department. 

Friday, February 26, 2016

Evil Screwdrivers and Chainsaws


Killerwatt

Original Air date: September 20, 1986

Writers: Len Janson and Chuck Menville

Director: Richard Raynis

Main Cast:
  •     Lorenzo Music as Peter Venkman
  •          Frank Welker as Raymond Stantz
  •          Maurice LaMarche as Egon Spengler
  •          Arsenio Hall as Winston Zeddemore
  •          Laura Summer as Janine Melnitz
  •          Frank Welker as Slimer



(Rating 4 of 5)

Summary: An electrician is nearly scared to death when a ghost animates the power pole that he has climbed.  While at the firehouse Ray is making his fellow Ghostbusters and old family recipe.  The food looks nasty and the other Ghostbusters are relived when Slimer eats it before they get a chance to.   
Hate it when ghosts possess tools.

                A call comes from the Mayor’s office that there is a haunting at a local mall. The Ghostbusters show up and enter the appliance store to find the appliances coming to life and attacking them.  The appliance ghosts seem to have the upper hand until the Ghostbusters find they can get the them out by blasting the appliances.  After they get catch all the ghosts Ray accidentally blasts Slimer, and he feels really bad about it.
Doesn't that one on the vacuum look a little like Slimer. 

                When placing the ghosts in the Containment Unit the power goes out.  This is a big deal because the ghosts may escape when the Containment Unit has shut down.  Never fear Egon added a generator for this very type of occurrence.   However another ghost, of the same kind they have been fighting, possess the generator and it runs away.  This means they’re about to have another meltdown.  The Ghostbusters then take the generator from the Ecto-1 and buy a bike off a random kid to make a pedal generator that Janine would peddle to they get the power back.
The moment Ray realizes they didn't put the car in park.

                The Ghostbusters then drive to the power plant but right before they get there they run out of power for their car.  The Ghostbusters get out and are about to walk the rest of the way on foot, but they parked on a hill and they didn’t put the car in "park."  The car rolls at them and they all jump on the hood as it continues to roll down the hill towards a cliff.  Peter manages to climb up and pull the emergency break to stop the car.  Then Killerwatt the leader of the poltergeists they had fought the whole time emerges.  (Killerwatt is played by the late great James Avery mostly known for Uncle Phil in The Fresh Prince of Bel Air and Shedder from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.)
Ecto-1 turned to evil.

                Killerwatt recharges and possesses the Ecto-1 using it to chase the Ghostbusters into the power plant.  In the plant they battle Killerwatt who has seemed to have utterly defeated them having built up armor that was powered by the power plants generators that proved immune to their weapons.  Winston concludes that they have to shut of the power but as they head to the switch, the ground splits in front of them denying them access.  Slimer then unplugs the generators shutting down Killerwatt’s armor, leaving the ghost exposed and easy for the Ghostbusters to capture. 
Killerwatt at his most powerful.

                Later as the Ghostbusters are off celebrating their victory they suddenly remember that they forgot to tell Janine she didn’t have to peddle anymore.  The scene then cuts to Janine on the bike and very upset.
And another prisoner for the Ghostbusters. 

My Take: I like this episode a lot. It is interesting that this is the second episode in the series but they made this one first.  James Avery was such an awesome choice for the villain as well.

So here are my main observations:

·         Ghostbusters using the “give your unwanted food to your dog trick” with Slimer being the dog.
·         When the Ghostbusters were fighting the appliance ghosts the first one caught looks an awful lot like Slimer and for second I thought this was Slimer but it wasn’t.  Nevertheless he got blasted anyway.
·         After they defeated the ghosts, Peter invites the shoppers back into the mall to shop.  Is this a good idea?  Those ghosts ripped some holes in the floor the last thing I would want would be a crowd of people running around.  It sounds like a good way for people to get hurt.  And frankly I wouldn’t want an appliance that was blasted by a proton gun. (Yes, I am using that term now it’s easier.)

·         When the Containment Unit started to shut down I was glad to see Egon had a plan to deal with a black out.  I wasn’t sure whether or not the ghost that took over the generator was sent by Killerwatt or was one that escaped when the power started to go down.
·         I really did like that the Ghostbusters solved their meltdown problem instead of just running away.  You live and learn.
·         Ray refuses to fire at the possessed Ecto-1 because that car is like “part of the family.” If only Ecto-2 got such love.
·         Leaving poor Janine on the bike.  So they fought Killerwatt at night and their victory parade is in the day.  So the Ghostbusters went home left Killerwatt in the trap without depositing him in the Containment Unit, went to bed, got up, went to their parade with Killerwatt still in the trap, and poor Janine never realizes the lights came back on!  Well she had a great 12 or 16-hour work-out. And how did Ecto-1 do the parade without its generator?
Janine the lights are on! You don't have to bike anymore.

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

IF YOU CAN’T BEAT THEM, JOIN THEM TO BEAT THEM?


Ghosts R Us

Original Air date: September 13, 1986

Writers: Len Janson and Chuck Menville

Director: Richard Raynis

Main Cast:
  •      Lorenzo Music as Peter Venkman
  •       Frank Welker as Raymond Stantz
  •       Maurice LaMarche as Egon Spengler
  •        Arsenio Hall as Winston Zeddemore
  •       Laura Summer as Janine Melnitz
  •      Frank Welker as Slimer


(Rating 3 of 5)


Summary: The Ghostbusters head to a chocolate factory that is being haunted by three ghosts.  When they arrive chocolate is being thrown about everywhere.  The workers are in a panic but they are happy to see the Ghostbusters show up.  Their pet ghost, Slimer, tries to eat most the chocolate and the Ghostbusters head into the factory to battle with the ghosts.  Inside the factory they find the ghost trio named Slug, Sledge, and Zunk.  The three battle the Ghostbusters but are beaten and trapped.

                After they return home from their mission they find Janine and each Ghostbuster gives her a box of chocolates that they got as a gift from the factory.  But when she opens them she finds they are empty because Slimer ate them all.  They get mad at Slimer and Peter threatens him by saying that if he screws up again then he is toast. Ray places the ghosts in the Containment Unit and they all go to bed.
Who are you going to call? The Ghostbusters are here!

                Slimer who decides to sneak a snack (or lots of snacks) but in order to avoid an awoken Winston he hides near the Containment Unit.  And sure enough he accidentally shuts it off.  Slimer manages to turn it back on again but enough time has elapsed for the recent entries to escape.  Slimer not wanting to be kicked out of the Ghostbusters’ firehouse never mentions the incident to the Ghostbusters.

                Now that they’re free the ghost family decides on revenge.  Slug comes up with a plan; he and Sledge take human form and decide to create their own ghost hunting company.  Zunk creates a bunch of hauntings that his ‘parents’ come to stop.  So it seems with every new haunting the new group called Ghosts R Us beat out the Ghostbusters.  With this they steal the faith of the city and threatened to put the Ghostbusters out of business. 
Ghosts R US

                The Ghostbusters are suspicious but as far as they can tell they seem to be legitimate ghost containing business.  Then they get a radio message from Janine who informs them that the containment unit is down three ghosts.  The Ghostbusters then know that their new competition is in reality their former prisoners and that Slimer is the one who probably released them.

                While the Ghostbusters are figuring this out Slug and his family go to the abandoned toy factory to recruit Slug’s old ally Turlock who they view as a powerful ghost who can help them challenge the Ghostbusters.  It turns out Turlock was chased out of by an even more powerful ghost who animates all the toys into a new body and threatens the ghost family.

                The Ghostbusters arrive to see the ghost family take off, and the Toy Ghost emerge.  With readings that are already off the scale, the Ghostbusters follow the ghosts to the Brooklyn Bridge.  They decided to split up and Egon and Ray took Ecto-2 out of the back and try to attack the Toy Ghost with it.  Peter drives Ecto-1 along the side of the bridge in a move that I don’t think is even physically possible, terrifying poor Winston, gets ahead of the Ghost family and they are caught when the just plan run into the trap.  In the battle with the Toy Ghost Ecto-2 is heavily damaged but Egon programs it to self-destruct.  Slimer making up for his earlier error slimes the bridge cables that the Toy Ghost is trying to climb.  The Toy Ghost slips and falls in the water, and in its fall it knocks over Ecto-2 that then explodes in the water destroying the Toy Ghost.   
Evil Toy Ghost

My Take: Not bad for a first episode.  I usually hate first episodes because they typically use their time to introduce all the characters, but when you base your show on a movie there is no need to do that.  It is also a good concept to address: wouldn’t most ghost who were imprisoned by the Ghostbusters want revenge for their imprisonment? Slug and his family trying a very unique way; drive them out of business by making them appear irrelevant.
Victory for the Ghostbusters

                Now for so my stray observations:
  •       Nice title, it’s clearly a play on Toys “R” Us, a place I was very much interested in when these episodes came out.
  •       The normally destructive Ghostbusters.  When hunting the three ghosts at the chocolate factory Peter aims his particle blaster into one of the factory’s machines and manages to blow it up!  They got the ghost though so all’s well.
  •        Slimer has somehow developed the ability not to have food pass through his body immediately after he eats it.  That’s good because he be an awful messy pet ghost have around if not otherwise.  How does he dispose of the food? Does it help him develop more slime?
  •       Watching Slimer trying to sneak food around reminded me of when I was a little kid—back when this show was playing to be exact—and I would sneak a snack at night against my parents’ wishes.
  •       With the Containment Unit goes down why aren’t there alarms in other places in the firehouse besides a containment room itself?  With all those angry ghosts in there you would think that they would want to know about it being down before it exploded.
  •       Although Ghosts Are Us can beat the Ghostbusters to fake jobs that they created, shouldn’t the Ghostbusters still have some legitimate jobs to do?
  •        Egon’s PKE meter was able to do a great analysis of the ghost in the beginning of the episode, yet when he sees them posing as Ghosts R Us he was only able to determine that they had a ghost in their trap not that the two were ghost themselves. Why?  Maybe some ghosts have the power to avoid or partially conceal their ghost signatures.
  •        I love the fact that it was Janine who noticed that there are some ghosts missing from the Containment Unit, it was during the middle of the day!  Don’t they check that thing first thing in the morning?
  •       When the ghost family looks for Turlock they refer to him as a Class 7 ghost and know how powerful that makes him.  So the ghosts use Ghostbusters classifications to define themselves?
  •        The Ecto-1 scene was very funny.  The look on Winston’s face in response to Peter’s crazy driving made the whole scene.
  •       “So Egon have you gotten your Pilot’s license yet?” Ray.  Egon, “No.” Then proceeds to fly Ecto-2.
  •        Having watched this as a kid I know sometimes Ecto-2 get destroyed.  But how many times do they have to rebuild it?
  •        It was the ending of this episode that prevented it from being a four.  I was going to make it a four up to that point, but the ending was just really weak.  We have this Toy Ghost who was supposed to be over the charts powerful and yet they managed to destroy him just by setting Ecto-2 to explode nearby.  This doesn’t make any sense.  Ghosts are mostly invulnerable to traditional weaponry.  Since they’re already dead you can’t shoot, stab, burn etc. Why would an explosion destroy a very powerful ghost?  If that’s the case if they are having a mass escape from the Containment Unit again maybe they should put a big bomb along the side of it as a precautionary.  I can’t give points when you ignore the rules of your own pre-established universe.

Although the episode could use improvement it was not a bad start to the series.

Monday, February 22, 2016

FAMOUS SONG

Ghostbusters

Release date: May 1984

Writers: Ray Parker, Jr.

Director: Ivan Reitman


Main Cast:

  •  Bill Murray as Peter Venkman 
  •  Dan Aykroyd as Raymond Stantz
  •  Harold Ramis as Egon Spengler  
  •  Ernie Hudson as Winston Zeddemore 
  •  Ray Parker, Jr as a ghost
  •  Cindy Harrell as scared woman
     (Rating 5 of 5 for the song alone)


Summary: A young woman comes home to her dark house that on the inside was full of neon lit stuff.  (That was cool in the 1980s) Ray Parker Jr shows up as a ghost scaring her.  She runs around the house in her pajamas as Parker keeps scaring her.  The video is mostly a preview for the movie and scenes from the film are frequently cut in.  There are also a bunch of celebrity cameos from the likes of Chevy Chase and John Candy.  The video ends with Parker and the Ghostbusters doing the dance that was similar to the dance done during the end credits of The Real Ghostbusters

The Ghostbusters are not the best dancers

My Take: I love the song although I remember it mostly as the opening theme in the cartoon.  I didn’t see the video until a few years ago.  It is what it is.  Music videos were still a new thing and it’s more of a movie preview anyway.  Nevertheless it is widely available on the Internet if you want to see it.
                As kid the part where the music starts to go fast around the time the line “I ain't afraid a no ghost” is said, I always thought that was supposed to represent the sirens on the Ecto-1.  Anyway if you wantto watch the video it’s a fun few minutes. 


Thursday, February 18, 2016

CLASSIC GHOSTBUSTERS

Ghostbusters

Release date: June 7, 1984

Writers: Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis

Director: Ivan Reitman


Main Cast: 

  •         Bill Murray as Peter Venkman
  •          Dan Aykroyd as Raymond Stantz
  •          Harold Ramis as Egon Spengler
  •          Ernie Hudson as Winston Zeddemore
  •          Annie Potts as Janine Melnitz
  •          Sigourney Weaver as Dana Barrett
  •          Rick Moranis as Louis Tully
  •          William Atherton as Walter Peck
  •          David Margulies as Lenny Clotch, Mayor of City of New York
  •          Slavitza Jovan as Gozer the body
  •          Paddi Edwards as Gozer the voice

(Rating 5 of 5)

Summary: (Spoilers! After all it’s a summary.) After a ghost terrifies a poor librarian, a trio of parapsychologists (this is not real thing) are brought in from Columbia University to investigate the matter.  The three men are Peter Venkman, Raymond Stantz, and Egon Spengler.  The trio isn’t much use to the library.  Although they find the ghost, once they try physical contact the with it the ghost transforms and terrifies them off.  They do however get some interesting readings off their P.K.E. Meter and Egon concludes that they could capture a ghost and hold it indefinitely.

                Unfortunately for the three scientists when they get back to the University they find they have been fired for handing in sloppy work.  Peter decides dismissal was a good thing because it gives them the ability to go into business for themselves.  Ray mortgages his house that he inherited from his parents and they use this money to buy themselves a closedown firehouse, a rundown hearse, supplies, and commercial space on the local airwaves. 

                As the Ghostbusters are getting their business set up a young woman by the name of Dana Barrett is harassed by ghost named Zuul who appeared in her refrigerator.  She asked the Ghostbusters for their help, having seen their ad on TV, and Egon and Ray are eager to help while Peter looks at Dana as potential dating material.

                Dana’s case is slow and as the Ghostbusters continue to investigate it when they receive a call from the high class Sedgewick Hotel.  There a small and annoying, but otherwise harmless, ghost has been terrorizing their residence.  This is the little green ghost that would one day be known as Slimer.  The Ghostbusters do massive damage to the hotel nearly destroying everything in there but they do catch the ghost.  That is such a relief to the manager that they overlook the damage and the high cost, although not until the Ghostbusters threaten to put the ghost back if they are not paid.

                With the successful capture Slimer the Ghostbusters’ business booms.  The Ghostbusters go from sitting around the firehouse to being busy around the clock.  The Ghostbusters don’t go a day without multiple jobs and/or TV interviews.  The workload gets so heavy that they choose to take on a fourth ghost buster, Winston Zeddemore, to ease their burden. While this all going on they are still investigating Dana’s case and discover that Zuul is an ancient demigod and the minion of Gozer.

                Peter makes arrangements with Dana to discuss her case over dinner.  Before Peter arrives Dana and her neighbor Louis Tully are both attacked by Gozer's minions, Zuul and Vinz Clortho, who possess their bodies.  When Peter arrives he finds Dana very different and referring to herself as Zuul the Gatekeeper.  She tells him she is awaiting the Keymaster.  At the same time Egon gets a delivery from the police department in the form of Louis Tully, who now calls himself Vinz Clortho, the Keymaster.  After discussing this over the phone Egon and Peter decide to get together to form a plan to deal with this while keeping Dana and Louis apart. 

                Unfortunately for the Ghostbusters, Walter Peck of the EPA, who had been stonewalled and rudely treated by Peter, returns with a warrant to shut them down.  Peck has his men turn of the power grid of the containment unit.  This allows all the ghosts to break out; everyone gets out the fire house before the explosion.  Ray and Winston arrive back from a job to see the mess and Peck accuses the Ghostbusters of causing all this and has them arrested.

                While in jail Ray and Egon revel to the other two Ghostbusters, and their other cellmates, that the architect of Dana’s apartment building was a Gozer worshiper who was building a gateway to help usher Gozer into the world in order to destroy it.  Winston tried to convince the other Ghostbusters that is no way any federal judge would ever believe their story.  However the Ghostbusters do get summoned by the Mayor of New York.  

                Possessed Dana and Louis meet up and prepare to open the Gateway.  Louis had a mad crush on Dana but I doubt this is what he had in mind when he imagined himself with her. 

                Due to all the craziness is happening in the city with the ghosts released from their prison, the Ghostbusters find the Mayor in the mood to listen to them. They convince him to support them and embarrass Peck in the process.  The Mayor phones the Governor who sends out the National Guard and has them clear the way for the Ghostbusters to make it to Dana’s apartment building.  When they get there they arrived to cheering crowds who were hoping the Ghostbusters can stop what’s happening.  The forces of Gozer try to stop the Ghostbusters with an earthquake but the Ghostbusters survive and enter the building anyway.

               When they reach the Gateway they witness Louis and Dana transform into the natural animalistic forms of Zuul and Vinz Clortho.  Gozer arrives and the Ghostbusters are little surprised to find Gozer has taken the form of a woman.  They first try to just to talk with Gozer and convince her to leave but she grows annoyed and tries to throw them off the building with Palpatine-like lighting when Ray revels he is not a god.   The Ghostbusters then attack her with their particle throwers and at one point hit her and she disappears.  For a moment the Ghostbusters think that they won but is quickly revealed that Gozer has just again change form.  After another earthquake causes some parts of the building to go toppling to the ground the disembodied voice of Gozer is heard and demands that the Ghostbusters choose the form of their destroyer.  The Ghostbusters try not to think of anything but Ray fails and Gozer creates the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, a figure from Ray’s childhood, to destroy them. The Ghostbusters blast Stay Puft but that just makes him angry and he blows the fire back at them.  Egon comes up with a plan the requires the Ghostbusters to cross the streams, something he earlier said the can never do, the other Ghostbusters are hesitant but Peter chooses to rally them and they follow Egon’s plan.  They aim at the Gateway of Gozer and blast. They then cross the streams destroying Gozer’s Gateway and the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man.

                The Ghostbusters survived and find still living Dana and Louis back in their normal forms with their own minds.  The movie ends with the Ghostbusters being cheered by the crowds.  As the credits roll the last two things we see are the Ghostbusters driving off with the crowds following them and Slimer flying back towards the screen.

My Take: (Spoilers here as well!) This is one of those films that when people tell me they didn’t like it (and that is rare) I actually judge them for it.  If you don’t like this film then you don’t like movies.  Everything they did was so perfect it is hard to imagine what they could have done better.
This scene still looks awesome even today.
                I first saw this movie when I was about seven years old I was at my friend Brent’s house and they had it on VHS.   I don’t know at what age I had started watching The Real Ghostbusters as far as I could remember I always watched it. We weren’t even planning on watching the movie that day, Brent’s older brother and his friend were, we just walked in the room when they were putting the tape in.  They asked us if we wanted to watch and I became very interested they told me what it was.  I even remember asking, “there’s a movie about the Ghostbusters?”
Come to think of it he is rather cute.

                Despite the fact that they’re supposed to be the exact same fictional characters, the cartoon versions were never drawn to look like the actors who physically portrayed them.   Strange thing was this never bothered me as a kid.  I simply rationalized as the cartoon is a cartoon and this was the story of the same characters just using real people.   I also enjoyed the fact I had now had the Ghostbusters origin story. (Although the phrase “origin story” wasn’t in my vocabulary at the time.)  I did wonder for a period of time where Winston was and was relieved when the character finally showed up.

                Although I find the movie to be near perfect there are some nitpicky moments I have:
So you missed Slimer but you managed to burn the wall real good.
  •   Who puts out the fire? Every time one of the Ghostbusters misses a ghost and blast hits anything the object then catches on fire.  The Ghostbusters don’t seem overly concerned about putting out the fires.  Since the place clearly wasn’t burning down when they were leaving and I didn’t hear of any sprinklers it leads me to wonder who is putting them out? Was it the cleaning lady who Ghostbusters almost killed?  Do fires from proton blast naturally go out on their own accord?  It’s clearly not the ghosts.   
    Hello!
  • When Ray’s mysterious ghost lady friend shows up to seduce him is this really happening or is this a dream?  Every time I watch this movie I change my opinion.  Sometimes I think he’s dreaming.  Other times I think one little ghost found a clever way to keep herself out of the containment unit.
  • There were many celebrity cameos in this movie but how many people caught the appearance of England’s own Prince Harry of Wales?  He is in a newspaper article right around Ray’s lady ghost scene.
    Mayor of New York City in Ghostbusters.
     
    The actual Mayor of New York City in the 1980s.
  • Was Mayor Lenny Clotch based on the late Mayor Ed Koch?  Koch was mayor at the time and I get the same vibe from watching both men.
    Force Lighting! Oh sorry, wrong movie.
  •  When Gozer shows up and asks Ray if he is a god, why is she asking?  Shouldn’t she just know?  Maybe she was just dumbfounded that a human could be so arrogant to make demands of her?  Or maybe last time she was on Earth humans could not reach her gateway and she was just surprised to see them.

Like any movie with a team narrative, the Ghostbusters is a film that is character driven.  So I would like to take a moment to view the characters of the Ghostbusters themselves.

Egon Spengler, my personal favorite.
  • Egon Spengler (Harold Ramis): As a kid Egon Spengler was by far my favorite Ghostbuster.  This was primarily because he was portrayed as the smartest he always seemed to have the answers no matter how strange the situation.  Egon has a wealth of knowledge but actually no social skills, his biggest challenge is often trying to communicate what he knows to others. He is completely dependent on his Ghostbuster associates because they’re the only ones who really understand him.  When he does try display emotion in attempts of relating to other people he usually overplays it.  He also has a sweet tooth as he is shown as being awarded by Peter with a candy bar and one night when they were up eating Chinese food Peter and Ray were having a beer while Egon was just simply drinking a Coke.  Often when trying to make an important point he is prone to exaggeration.
    Ray Stantz needs to quit smoking on the job because its a fire hazard. Wait! They don't care about fire hazards never mind.
  •  Raymond Stantz (Dan Aykroyd): At the end of the film Peter refers to Ray as the “heart of the Ghostbusters.”  That is the primary thing you need to know about character.  Ray’s very enthusiastic about his work, whenever there on a mission he is always wide-eyed and super excited.  The only exception to that was their first ghost hunting experience where he was nervous because they hadn’t tested the equipment yet.  He knows a lot of the history of paranormal investigation and is often comparing the current case to some random thing that happened in the 1930s, 1940s, 1910s, etc.  He is almost as geeky as Egon but he does have passable social skills.  I say passable not good.  For example in the start of the movie he was unable to pick up Peter’s cues that he rather be spending time with a coed then going on a paranormal investigation.
    Peter Venkman, slimed not undeserved.
  • Peter Venkman (Bill Murray): Where do we start with Peter?  On one hand he is the Ghostbuster who makes everything happen.  It was his idea to start the Ghostbusters, he is also the one who negotiates the rates and fees, and that the end of the movie he is the one who rallies Ghostbusters around Egon’s plan to cross the streams and stop Gozer.  It is hard to imagine that Ray and Egon could have possibly gotten off the ground without Peter’s involvement; they just don’t have the social skills to make that happen.  Yet at the same time Peter is the sole cause of all their problems.  The reason they have to go into business for themselves is they got kicked out of the University and the primary reason they got kicked out was because Peter had more interest in hitting on coeds to do legitimate research.  When they get Dana, their first customer, Peter is more interested in her as a dating opportunity than as a business opportunity and when he goes to her place he completely misses the fact that he’s in the most haunted building in the city. I find it highly unlikely that if Egon and Ray had been at Dane’s apartment that they would miss what he did.  Dana was right he didn’t know how to use that equipment he brought over.  He also manages to provoke Walter Peck, it should be pointed out that Peck was right about one thing: the EPA has every right to ask about the environmental impact that their operation could have.  Peter’s response is to insult and belittle him earning them the wrath of the EPA and ultimately the destruction of the containment unit and escape of all the ghosts.  He is the closest thing they have to leader but he has no balance. 
    Winston Zeddemore, the normal person here.
  •    Winston Zeddemore (Ernie Hudson):  Originally, Eddie Murphy was supposed to be in this movie as the fourth Ghostbuster.  His Winston was going to be a scientist is like the other three.  Murphy however had another commitment with Beverly Hills Cop and couldn’t do the film.  Ernie Hudson was a last-minute replacement at the time he was nowhere near as famous as Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, or Harold Ramis.  (For example, when The Real Ghostbusters was being cast Hudson tried to get the role again but was denied.  Whereas a critical comment by Bill Murray cost Lorenzo Music his job.) Winston’s role was changed to adapt to this. In the film he is the new hire that they bring aboard when they find themselves overloaded with work.  I think the change was a good one however because instead of having a redundant fourth scientist, what they ended up was a little bit better.  The late DeForest Kelly described his Star Trek character, Dr. McCoy, as being the “normal one” of the crew.  Dr. McCoy would say things and act like people normally would if what they saw on Star Trek was actually real.  Winston serves the same purpose: he is the normal man amongst a bunch of weirdos. You see this right away when we get his common sense response to the Ghostbusters’ overly ridiculous interview questions.  He is the only one of them to realize and inform his fellow Ghostbusters that going before a federal judge with a ridiculous story probably isn’t going to fly.  Winston also goes to bat for the team in front of the Mayor of New York City trying to appeal to him that the Ghostbusters cause is in fact real.  Although favorite will always be Egon, as an adult, I think I appreciate Winston’s character little bit more.  Especially in the series and later movie where his role is larger.

 Ghostbusters is an all-time classic that is enjoyable every single time you watch.