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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

BATTLING THE BIG CHILL

 


Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire

Release date: March 22, 2024

Writers: Gil Kenan and Jason Reitman

Director: Gil Kenan

Main Cast:

  •              Carrie Coon as Callie Spengler
  •              Finn Wolfhard as Trevor Spengler
  •              Mckenna Grace as Phoebe Spengler
  •              Paul Rudd as Gary Grooberson
  •              Logan Kim as Podcast
  •              Celeste O'Connor as Lucky Domingo
  •              Bill Murray as Peter Venkman
  •              Dan Aykroyd as Raymond Stantz
  •              Ernie Hudson as Winston Zeddemore
  •              Annie Potts as Janine Melnitz
  •               Emily Alyn Lind as Melody
  •               James Acaster as Dr. Lars Pinfield
  •               Kumail Nanjiani as Nadeem Razmaadi
  •                         Patton Oswalt as Dr. Hubert Wartzki
  •                         Kevin Mangold as Slimer
  •                         Ian Whyte as Garraka

 (Rating 5 of 5)

Summary: (Spoilers! After all it’s a summary. Stop reading if you don’t want a spoiler.)

In 1904, the New York City firemen whose station will one day become Ghostbusters Headquarters, take off in response to a call (or however firefighters were summoned in 1904).  At the building they arrive at is labeled “The Adventure Club.” The lead fireman puts his hand the door and suffers from freezer burn.  The rest break the room open with and find a room full of men frozen to death, while a spectral chant plays from a phonograph. The is a survivor though.  She is sitting in a corner holding an orb which seems to have had an opening that is sealing shut.  She is dressed in an ancient suit of armor.  Her eyes open when one of the firemen touches her.

In the present day, the current Ghostbuster crew which consists of the three Spenglers and Gary Grooberson, chase a nasty shark-like ghost, called the Hell's Kitchen Sewer Dragon, through the streets.  They catch it but in true Ghostbuster fashion they cause a great amount of damage to public and private property.  This creates a public backlash and an excuse from long-time Ghostbuster-hater Mayor Walter Peck to go after them.  Peck’s biggest issue besides the massive property damage is the endangerment of a minor. Peck correctly points out that they don’t allow children to be police or firefighters, how can they justify endangering Phoebe.  To appease Peck, Callie suspends 15-year-old Phoebe from the team until she is a legal adult.

Ghostbusters again in the Mayor's office, but now Peck is behind the chair!

Phoebe is infuriated and feels betrayed by her mother and step-something Gary.  Gary tries to reassure her and let her know the time will fly. Phoebe says they only think that way because they are old.   While the rest of the team are out on a job, Phoebe wanders the city.  She stops in the park and decides to play chess by herself. Then the pieces start to move untouched.  For a moment she thinks her grandfather Egon has come back, however it turns out to be a teenage ghost named Melody.  She is the ghost of a 16-year-old girl who died in a fire with her family.  Her family, however, has passed on and she is stuck on Earth as a ghost.


Dr. Ray Stantz went from being a fan Podcast’s podcast and is now hosting an online show with him.  It takes place in his occult bookshop where he finds and collects haunted objects brought in by the public.  One poor woman finds her late husband’s watch was not haunted by him and watches it get smashed.  After the show they meet Nadeem Razmaadi a man who is trying to unload what he sees as junk left to him by his late grandmother.  Most of it is junk with one exception.  A brass orb, the one from the prologue, is among this junk.   When Ray tests its PKE levels, the orb unleashes a psychic charge that in true RGB fashion causes the PKE meter to short circuit then creates ice and earthquakes, one of which damages the wall around the firehouse's ghost Containment Unit.

Examining the Orb

That isn’t the only problem with the Containment Unit.  When Gary tried to add the shark ghost in there he found he had a hard time doing the routine task.  The Ghostbusters begin realizing the Containment Unit is close to capacity. Fortunately for those in the firehouse, what is the Ghostbusters is no longer confined to that building.  With his company’s resources Winston Zeddemore has financed a major Ghostbusters operation with a corporate central office and teams throughout the country.  He sends his people down to fix the firehouse Containment Unit and then Winston introduces the Spenglers and Gary to the Paranormal Research Center.  This is a massive offsite research lab where scientists, including the new character Dr. Lars Pinfield and old character Lucky Domingo, have built a new, bigger containment unit based on Egon Spengler’s design.  They also study captured ghosts and Ray's haunted items.

Trevor discovers Slimer is living in the attic and steals their food.  Mom says he should take care of it, and he decides to set a food trap.  Slimer thinks “yum, yum” and almost falls for it, but Trevor ends up getting slimed twice.

Slimer, "Yum, Yum"

On his “normal” days Lars uses a machine to extract ghosts and spiritual energy from objects that he is studying. When he tries it on the orb it overloads the lab's power supply and seriously injures his hand.  To make matters worse the other ghosts in the lab seem attracted to the orb and under the control of whatever it contains.

When the other Ghostbusters are out on a job, Phoebe answers a call and decides to defy orders and take a case with Podcast.  The two go to a diner only to discover the ghost that is haunting the place is Melody.  Pressured by Podcast she fires her particle thrower at Melody but misses on propose.  Later that night Phoebe invites her to hang out at the firehouse.  Melody is interested in the Containment Unit and shows Phoebe some matches that she must always carry with her.  Phoebe calls that her “haunted object.” 

Trevor, Lars, and Lucky pay a unannounced visit to Nadeem, who is surprised to see them and tries to sell them more stuff.   They force their way into his house and discover the hidden brass-lined chamber where Nadeem's grandmother had stored the orb.  After making joking references to a “secret sex dungeon” it appears Nadeem’s grandmother may have been a bit of a ghostbuster herself.  On top of that it appears through their equipment Nadeem himself is also charged with spiritual energy. They set him up for a psychological evaluation by Dr. Peter Venkman.  After some intense questions including child sacrifice it is revealed that Nadeem has latent pyrokinetic powers.

Finding the "sex dungeon or ancient containment unit."

Phoebe wants to know more about the orb, so she and Podcast get Ray to start an investigation with them.  They return to the library where ghostbusting began and after encountering a little resistance, they take the information they have on the orb, but not the orb itself, to Dr. Hubert Wartzki. According to Hubert, the orb contains a powerful godlike entity named Garraka who sought to conquer the Earth with an army of ghosts and a weapon called "the Death Chill."  Ray then dives into grewsome detail about what the “Death Chill” is.  Hubert continues to explain that it was trapped in the orb by "Fire Masters" using weapons of fire and brass. Hubert also has possession of a wax cylinder recording of the spectral chant that frees Gorakka from the orb.  This is what we saw earlier in the prologue.  A ghost known as "the Possessor" who the audience met at the research lab is a ghost that can possess any inanimate object.  It appears to escape during Lars’s experiment and uses its powers to attempt to steal the cylinder.  They give chase where we see the old librarian ghost before the Possessor takes control of the Patience the Lion statue and nearly eats Ray.  Phoebe saves him resulting in the destruction of both the cylinder and the statue.   Mayor Peck now seeing his most desired goal in reach uses the scandal to seizes the firehouse and impounds the Ghostbusters' equipment. Phoebe reacts in anger, like she did with Lucky’s father, but unlike Lucky’s father Peck just locks her up.  Winston gives Ray a verbal tongue lashing for putting the kids in harm’s way.

Learning about the new threat

Phoebe has a fight with her mom, in which she points out that the Spengler intelligence gene completely missed her and if it weren’t for her last name she would be just answering the phone.  Gary tells Phoebe she’s turning into a mean teenager, and he is not wrong.  Later he goes to stand outside her door to give her a pep talk but she has already run off.  She finds Melody and tells her she has a way for them to exist on the same plane of existence for a brief period.  Basically, she can separate her spirit from her body using equipment at the Ghostbusters research center. What Phoebe doesn’t realize is that Melody earlier was revealed to the audience to be in league with Garraka.  So, after Phoebe puts herself in spirit form Garraka takes control of her and uses her to speak the chant and open the orb.   Phoebe returns to her body, but the damage was done. Lucky tries to stop Garakka but her proton stream turns to ice upon contact. Garakka then just ignores her and goes on a rampage across New York, using the Death Chill to blanket the city in ice.

Garakka wants an army, and the Ghostbusters figure out quickly that he intends to break open the Containment Unit.  Three different generations of Ghostbusters rally together to defend the firehouse. The young ones, the middle-aged ones, and the OGs all come together to fight the battle. Winston brings in some brand-new proton packs.  Phoebe realizes that if she adds brass to her accelerator on her proton pack it might help the cause.  Peter even shows up, and reveals where he can find his “courage” still hidden in his spot.  Nadeem learns the history of the Fire Masters, including his grandmother, and begins to practice his fire powers.

All together now

The first attack comes from the Possessor who first comes in the form of a tricycle.  It jumps from the tricycle to the doors blowing them off the firehouse.  Then it processes Ecto-1 and tries to run down the Ghostbusters.  It goes upstairs and goes into Lucky’s pack and almost takes Trevor’s head off.  He is saved by Nadeem who is now truly learned to use his abilities—it also means proton streams are a form of fire and not plasma like I always thought.  They bust Lucky’s pack with a hammer Possessor escapes into a pizza to which Slimer says “Yum, Yum!” And then eats the Pizza with Possessor inside.

He has arrived

 Garakka arrives, he overwhelms the Ghostbusters who all fire everything they have.  With the Ghostbusters ineffective Garakka breaks open the Containment Unit freeing all the ghosts. Nadeem shows up in his family armor and looks silly.  He threatens Garakka, but Garakka dismisses him as a threat when his lighter won’t give him access to fire.  Phoebe then enters with her reconfigured proton pack and blasts Garakka and damages him. Not allowing Garakka to harm her only friend Melody uses one of her matches to empower Nadeem.  With Phoebe and Nadeem blasting him Callie tries to trap it with their remote traps, but it fails.  The OGs remember that the Containment Unit is now empty and could contain him.  The four get down there and manage to pull the frozen switch sucking in Garakka and ending his threat.  Saving Phoebe allows Melody to cross over into the afterlife. New York celebrates the Ghostbusters, and Winston uses this to force Mayor Peck into publicly supporting the team and reinstating Phoebe. The Spenglers and Gary—whom Phoebe calls "Dad" for the first time—depart in Ecto-1 to recapture the escaped ghosts.  Winston proclaims that “We are the Ghostbusters!”

My Take: (Lots of Spoilers in this section too!  Yup spoilers.)

I loved this movie.  Granted it’s a Ghostbusters movie so I am biased.  This movie goes in the direction that I always wanted them to go in.  I never liked how Ghostbusters II started, with the Ghostbusters nearly out of business and unpopular.  At the time The Real Ghostbusters was at the height of its popularity, Ghostbusters toys had been the fastest movers in toy stores across the country and the movie started with nobody liking them.  I wanted to see the Ghostbusters phenomenon in their story.  Have the Ghostbusters be more than just a one-town operation.  Have the original Ghostbusters in leadership roles in that organization.  That is exactly what we get in this movie. Winston Zeddemore’s company is now financing a larger Ghostbuster operation.  This is not a passing of the torch story that some people think it is. It is a multi-generational all-hands-on-deck on deck story.  You have Winston running the show.  Ray, Peter, and Janine serving as advisors.  The Spengler family as the New York City Ghostbusters in the firehouse.  A central office complete with researchers to keep the Ghostbusters on top.   

Speaking of The Real Ghostbusters their influence was strongly felt.  From exploding PKE meters, to Ecto-1 being possessed, and Slimer being a force for good.  Like Ghostbusters II was based on the episodes "Beneath These Streets" and "Hard Knight's Day," this film closely resembled “Cold Cash and Hot Water” and “Moaning Stones.”  This isn’t a criticism when you have over a hundred Ghostbusters stories out there naturally there is going to be some echoes.

Garakka's Fraternal Twin

Garakka was an impressive villain. His ability to directly control the ghosts was fun.  He was able to shrug off the proton beams even better than Gozer.  He didn’t have much in the way of personality, but then the main ghosts rarely do unless they are the Boogieman or Sandman.  Okay maybe some of them do have personalities the more I think about it. Garakka seemed to have a legitimate beef against his original captors.  Maybe if he just moved to the Artic, we would have left him alone.  Instead, he needs revenge against people who had nothing to do with his original imprisonment. 

Not happy

Phoebe may be a genius, but her teenage hormones/emotional turmoil was the bane of her existence. Although can be provoked to anger, she had a clear and logical mind that was not prone to do stupid things.  In this one she is outright cruel to her mother, who has been clearly supportive the last few years. If Phoebe were a boy in this movie we would say she was thinking with her little head. Her clear crush on her ghost friend needlessly risks her life and sends forth the main villain onto New York City. I also suspect that her potential possibility of being a lesbian or bisexual is one of the main reasons for the online hate it gets.  It’s not the only reason but I think it is one.   

The Containment Unit getting too full was something that was first mentioned in the original Ghostbusters movie.  It was sometimes mentioned in the cartoon in certain episodes then in the next they would dump all the ghosts in Paris in there at the same time. I mostly prefer to ignore that storyline, however it was used creatively here.   

Now for some random thoughts:

·         The use of the firehouse in the beginning was cool but it never became relevant which is too bad.  It's not the first time its past became important

·         What do you mean you don’t get paid? “No fee is too big” remember? The whole point of the Ghostbusters is people have a ghost problem, they call you, you come and catch the ghost, and collect the fee.  Ghostbusting isn’t for free.

·         The super destructive Ghostbusters, something I have always called them out on, was only mentioned in Afterlife and has come back to haunt them.  Peck may lack a dick, but he is right about the damage, and the use of minors.  

·         Speaking of Peck, what was his campaign slogan?  I can’t imagine anyone voting for him.  

·         Speaking of the use of minors in The Real Ghostbusters there was a group of kids called the junior Ghostbusters and even though they were given PKE meters they were never allowed to use the packs. Instead, they would throw vegetables at the ghosts, which didn’t make sense.

·         I don’t think Phoebe should be allowed to transport mood slime when she is processing her own mood. She is lucky some nasty ghost didn’t pop up. Maybe that slime had some real positive charge. 

·         Speaking of The Real Ghostbusters did anyone else thing the Possessor was similar to the ghost from “Loose Screws.”

·         So how old is Melody?  Chronologically speaking.  How long has she been a ghost?

·          Once you were told the orb was some kind of ghost prison, shouldn’t you stop experimenting on it and let it be. In fact, why don’t you just put it in the same type of room that it was before?

·         When you see a tricycle moving by itself just blast it. They could have saved themselves a lot of heartache. 

·         After Phoebe sawed off the pole how can they still use it?  Multiple poles?  Why not give all the packs that treatment?

This shouldn't work anymore!

                In the end I very much enjoyed this movie.  I am looking forward to seeing it again.  I recently gained a medical issue that may keep me out of the theater for a few weeks.  Hopefully it’s still there when I recover.


Sunday, July 17, 2016

NEW GHOSTBUSTERS


Ghostbusters

Release date: July 15, 2016

Writers: Katie Dippold and Paul Feig

Director: Paul Feig

Main Cast:

  •       Melissa McCarthy as Abby Yates
  •       Kristen Wiig as Erin Gilbert
  •       Kate McKinnon as Jillian Holtzmann
  •        Leslie Jones as Patty Tolan
  •        Chris Hemsworth as Kevin Beckman
  •        Cecily Strong as Jennifer Lynch
  •        Andy García as Mayor Bradley
  •        Charles Dance as Harold Filmore
  •        Michael Kenneth Williams as Agent Hawkins
  •        Matt Walsh as Agent Rourke
  •        Neil Casey as Rowan North
  •        Adam Ray as Slimer (voice)


 (Rating 5 of 5)

Summary: (Spoilers! After all it’s a summary. So stop reading if you don’t want a spoiler.) The movie begins with a tour guide getting the scare of his life.  The main action however starts with Erin Gilbert who is trying to gain tenure at Columbia University, so she is under a lot of pressure particularly from her Boss, Lord Tywin Lannister.  So she is not happy to hear that her old friend Abby Yates has published their book about ghosts, which she learns from a museum curator.
Erin

                She goes to confront Abby and meets Jillian Holtzmann, who is Abby's new BFF.  They agree to pull the book temporally if she introduces them to the museum curator.  Erin agrees and they head out.  While they are at the museum they have their first ghost encounter, put the video on YouTube, and then they all lose their jobs.
Abby

                They decide to come together and  do research independent of any college. The three women rent a floor on top of the Chinese Food Restaurant, and call themselves Department of the Metaphysical Examination.  They had been unable to afford the firehouse.  They hire an incompetent but really attractive receptionist named Kevin.  They are then contacted by Leslie Jones a subway worker about weird stuff that is happening in the subway after a mysterious figure named Rowan showed up.  They encounter a ghost and almost catch it but their tech needs improvement.   Leslie Jones after this joins their group bringing her New York City history knowledge and access to a car.   Their YouTube videos lead the media to label them “the Ghostbusters” a name they hate but nevertheless are forced to accept.
Holtzmann

                Rowan North is a human who is trying to break the barrier with the spirit world and allow an army of spirits in, instead of the occasional few spirits that pass.  Rowan’s evil plan is being implemented while the Ghostbusters are building their tools. 
Leslie

                The Ghostbusters finally get a case where they go to a heavy metal concert to combat a large ghost.  The successfully capture the ghost in front of the concert audience but not before the ghost trashed the band and they trashed the theater in their attempt to catch it.
Kevin

                As they travel back home with their captured ghost, a popular skeptic and debunker asks to see it.  After much arguing the Ghostbusters decide to let it out of the trap and show him.  Then the ghost flew out and killed the guy.  The local cops almost arrest them until two special agents take the Ghostbusters and bring them to the Mayor’s office.  They are surprised to find that the Mayor is a believer and he has been concerned about what’s going for some time.  He thanks the Ghostbusters for their information and then apologizes for having to smear them with the label of frauds in order to avoid panic.
Ghostbusters are on their first case.

                The Ghostbusters then track down Rowan and have a confrontation with him.  The confrontation ends with Rowan’s apparently accidentally electrocuting himself.  They shut down his system and the Mayor’s assistant shows to thank them and let them know they are under arrest for being frauds. 
Taking down the nasty ghost!

                It turns out Rowan’s death wasn’t accidental but part of a plan to transform himself to a powerful ghost.  Erin figured it out while going through Rowan notes.  So she tries to warn the Mayor and is arrested again.  
Rowan is not dead.

                Rowan, now a ghost, possesses Abby then tries to kill Holtzmann.  Leslie manages to stop it and Rowan then leaves and possesses Kevin instead.  In Kevin’s body Rowan begins his evil plan.  He turns the machines on, freezes the cops, and allows the army of ghost to arrive.  The three Ghostbusters at the restaurant head out in their Ecto-1. When they encounter a road block they get out to clear it. While clearing it Slimer shows up and steals their car.  They don’t fire on it because there is a nuclear device on the top.  Then they are later pinned by a balloon version of the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, but Erin shows up to rescue them.  Erin had gotten out of jail and was looking for a taxi cab driver to bring her back to the action.
Ending the world

                The Ghostbusters go to confront Rowan who abandons Kevin and takes the form of the ghost from their symbol.  They battle him for a while and realized that they need to seal the portal.  In order to seal the portal they need a nuclear device.  At that point Slimer along with a Mrs and some friends shows up in the Ecto-1.  The Ghostbusters get them to drive into the portal causing it to reverse and suck everything back in, including all-powerful Rowan.  Abby gets pulled in but Erin saves her.

Oh, Hell!
                The city is back to normal but no one is sure what happened, the Ghostbusters don’t get credit but they do get the firehouse.  In the end they are building a Containment Unit and they get a message from someone called Zuul.
This isn't good!

My Take: (Lots of Spoilers in this section too!  Yup spoilers.)  When I first heard of this movie I had two main fears.  The first is they would take the Ghostbusters name and make a movie that didn’t even resemble the concept.  This fear was a set aside as soon as the first production pictures came in.  The second fear is it would be a complete remake of the first one retold line by line with the only difference being that it was women.  If you have seen the modern Karate Kid you know what I am talking about.

                When the trailer first started I was excited, we were finally getting a third Ghostbuster movie.  Then the floor fell out when I found out it was a reboot and it killed my excitement for the project.  Nevertheless I vowed to enter the movie with an open mind, even though I felt weird after two movies and 140 episodes of a cartoon to be entering something called “Ghostbusters” knowing that Peter Venkman, Ray Stantz, Egon Spengler, Winston Zeddemore, and Janine Melnitz weren’t going be there.  

                 In my review for Ghostbusters II I stated that it was unfair that the movie was judged harshly because it wasn’t “as good” as the first one.  I said it deserved to be graded on its own merits as a movie.  Now you’ll notice that I graded this movie a five on a five point scale (the same for movie One and Two) that doesn’t mean they’re the same.  If I was grading on a hundred point scale I would give the first movie a ninety-nine and the second an eighty-seven, and current film an eighty-two.   

                Overall I found this to be a fast paced very entertaining movie.  If you go to see this movie you will have a good time.  The cast is great and they have good chemistry together.  I was very pleased to see it was its very own story and it wasn’t just a modern retelling of the original.
I loved that Slimer was there.  No Ghostbuster story is complete without him.

                The biggest difference between the modern Ghostbusters and original is the relationship between the story and comedy.   The original Ghostbusters was a film that was a science fiction/horror story first and a comedy second.  It doesn't try to push the jokes on you they develop naturally with the characters.  In fact if you watch the movie as a child, as I did, you don’t even realize it’s a comedy until you watch as an adult and suddenly you get the jokes.  The funny part is you had four Ghostbusters with quirky personalities (plus Louis Tully) reacting to what is going on in a serious story. The new Ghostbusters is a comedy first and science fiction/horror second.  Each scene tries to squeeze out the maximum amount of laughs.  You might have to see multiple times to get all the jokes. 

                The comedy difference in the two films is best seen in the two meetings the Mayor’s office.  In the first Ghostbusters movie, the Ghostbusters have been summoned from jail to the see the Mayor.  When they arrived every major authority was discussing an event that they didn’t understand.  Among these men the Catholic Archbishop of New York, who could take no official position, said he thought it was a sign from God.  Everyone in that room, save the four Ghostbusters, was generally acting like people would act if the event were real.  In the new movie when they are brought in to the Mayor’s office a good deal of the meeting involves everyone in the office discussing the analogy of “Cat out of the bag.”
   
                                        
           
           Like with my review of Ghostbusters II, I would like to point out things I didn’t like first so I can finish positive.  So the things I didn’t like:

  • The whole reboot thing.  I really wish they had made it into the squeal.  The old Ghostbusters have been gone for years and with the return of ghosts these women decide to recreate it.  Maybe have one of the old ones (Ray, perhaps) as a type of adviser.
  • The PKE meter looked dumb.
  • I didn’t like the new nontraditional Ghostbuster gadgets.  Their job is to catch ghosts not blow them up.  Since you can’t destroy ghosts if you rip them up then they will just reform, so you’re just adding trouble later. (Although it did turn out they didn’t have to worry about it.)

                Things about the movie that I really enjoyed:

  • We have a Ghostbusters movie. Took long enough. 
  •  Erin’s boss being Lord Tywin (I miss him.)
  • Jillian Holtzmann as a character.
  • All the Kevin scenes, funny as hell.
  • Leslie as New York historian; we might have some similar interests.
  • The chemistry between the four Ghostbusters.
  • The villain was very interesting.

                Now for my stray observations:

  •        Recognized the Silicon Valley alumnus giving the tour.  Interesting as I am currently training to be a tour guide.  
  • Lord Tywin doesn’t like Princeton.
  • I like Pringles.
  •       For a person who was such a nasty human being Gertrude Aldridge’s ghost was rather tame.
    Bad ass human=Lame ass ghost.
  • If I was a subway worker and I saw someone jump on the tracks I wouldn’t be chasing after them, I would assume he was suicidal and call the cops.
    Yeah, someone you would not see me standing on tracks of an active train system.
  •  $21,000 a month?  How much to buy?  No wonder their predecessors were always looking for cash. 
  •  I thought it was interesting in this Ghostbusters movie, unlike the other two, these Ghostbusters never have a moment just being the Ghostbusters.  In first movie after their first job business booms and they earn fame as the Ghostbusters.  In the second one after the court scene the same thing happens.  In this one they catch a ghost and then a skeptic dies.  They get sent to the Mayor by the police and the major event starts.
    First big ghost catch, no real reward.
  • Bill Murray got we he wanted out of a new Ghostbusters movie. 
  • Where did Erin get her Ghostbuster gear and suit?  One moment she is trying to get a ride from a taxi driver wearing civilian clothes and the next she pops the balloon version of the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man in full regalia. 
  • The white hair on the Erin and Abby in the end reminded me of what happened to Ray in the last episode of the second season.

         Ignore the haters; if you really liked Ghostbusters as a kid you should enjoy this movie.    

Friday, July 15, 2016

THE END OF AN ERA


20,000 Leagues Under the Street

Original Air date October 5, 1991

Writers: Jules Dennis and Richard Mueller

Director: Raymond Jafelice

Main Cast:
  • Dave Coulier as Peter Venkman
  • Frank Welker as Raymond Stantz
  • Maurice LaMarche as Egon Spengler
  • Buster Jones as Winston Zeddemore
  • Kath Soucie as Janine Melnitz
  • Frank Welker as Slimer
  • Rodger Bumpass as Louis Tully
(Rating 3 of 5)

Summary:  Peter has a nasty dream about bugs.  He hates bugs with a passion.  Unfortunately for him he is fighting an Egyptian God of Insects, Apshia, today.  Janine is shown escorting Winston to a display on ancient Egypt.  Janine is quite the Egyptologist shown to be so obsessed that she thinks she was an Egyptian Princess in your last life. 
Reign of the Bugs

                The ancient insect god comes back and starts making insects big.  The real hard part is the bugphobe Peter finds himself kidnapped by the giant insects.  Janine however remembers that the glass tip of the pyramid is the source of the god’s power and she informs the Ghostbusters and they destroy it.
Janine's unknown passion.

                Egon in the end has to explain to Peter the importance of bugs.

My Take: For the last episode of series it didn’t feel like anything special.  It makes one wonder what the point of the entire final season was.  The 7th season is the smallest of all of them yet it doesn’t seem to serve any purpose. Did they know this was their last episode or was it unexpectedly canceled? 

                Now for my stray observations:
  • Since when does Janine have this much interest in academic stuff?
  • Why was Janine with Winston and not her boyfriend?  To be fair she does go places with other Ghostbusters, she went to Ghostworld with Ray.  Also there wasn’t any jealousy here.
  • Peter, as a scientist, should know of the importance of most insects.

 Out with a whimper.   

THE GHOSTBUSTERS IN JAPAN


Attack of the B-Movie Monsters

Original Air date September 21, 1991

Writers: Jules Dennis and Richard Mueller

Director: Raymond Jafelice

Main Cast:
  • Dave Coulier as Peter Venkman
  • Frank Welker as Raymond Stantz
  • Maurice LaMarche as Egon Spengler
  • Buster Jones as Winston Zeddemore
  • Kath Soucie as Janine Melnitz
  • Frank Welker as Slimer
  • Rodger Bumpass as Louis Tully
(Rating 4 of 5)

Summary: The Ghostbusters have been summoned to Japan deal with monsters that have been attacking.  The Japanese Government goes all out even giving the Ghostbusters the Ecto-Ichi, a super advanced Ecto-1, to use in Japan.  The Ghostbusters defeat one of the monsters and then run into a young kid who knows of their origins.
Monster

                It turns out Ectoplasm has been leaking in the old studios that produced the monster movies.  This is causing a number of movie monsters to emerge in real life forcing the Ghostbusters to fight them.  The Ghostbusters need extra power to boost their packs so they can destroy the main monster, who looks a lot like Godzilla. So they go to the Japanese electrical tower that looks a lot like the Eiffel Tower.  They lose their new car in the battle but defeat the monsters.
Top Monster

My Take:  It’s a bit ironic that the Ghostbusters original animation team was in Japan.  Yet this episode was made after they were replaced, kind of sad.

                Now for my stray observations:

  •       I knew when we saw that kid being picked on in the beginning, he was going to be the hero, sort of obvious.
  •       Back in the 1980s there was a fear that Japan was flying miles of head of us technology wise.  Their really nice Ecto car, that was like the Back to the Future Part II DeLorean, was a symbol of that fear.
  •       So mix ectoplasm with film and the characters come to life.

A fun little episode.