Showing posts with label The Boogieman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Boogieman. Show all posts

Monday, June 6, 2016

THE BOOGIEMAN, JUNIOR GHOSTBUSTERS, AND 9/11


The Boogeyman Is Back

Original Air date October 3, 1987

Writer: Michael Reaves

Director: Charles Grosvenor

Main Cast:
  • Dave Coulier as Peter Venkman
  • Frank Welker as Raymond Stantz
  • Maurice LaMarche as Egon Spengler
  • Arsenio Hall as Winston Zeddemore
  • Kath Soucie as Janine Melnitz
  • Frank Welker as Slimer

(Rating 5 of 5)

Summary: The Ghostbusters are battling a ghost on top of the World Trade Center on the North Tower.  Only three of the Ghostbusters are there with Slimer.  Winston is nowhere to be seen.  While trying to trap the ghost, it blasts near Egon’s feet and he is knocked over the ledge.  Holding on for a few moments his hands slip and he falls.  Fortunately Egon is rescued by Winston who is in Ecto-2.  The Ghostbusters trap the ghost and go home. 

                As they go down for the night the other Ghostbusters are amazed that Egon was so calm after falling off the World Trade Center.  Egon shrugs it off, or at least they think he does.  Egon is actually really bothered by what had happened to him.  He has nightmares; he tries to watch a movie to calm his nerves and that fails. 

Looking for a way out!
                Trapped in his dimension and angered about being sealed off so that he can no longer prey on the fears of children, the Boogieman senses Egon’s intense fear.  Egon was extremely terrified and becoming more so as he tried to deny it.  This made the Boogieman so strong he was able to escapee his domain and attack the Ghostbusters in their own bedroom. 

I am back!
                Fortunately the Ghostbusters are quick on their feet.  They grabbed their packs and drove the Boogieman out to the street.  They go to confront him in an alleyway and they almost got him but Egon hesitated and the Boogieman could sense it.  He retreated and the Ghostbusters had to put the pieces back together.  Egon confessed to his fear and why he had hid it.  Winston expressed his fear for the Junior Ghostbusters.

                As the three Junior Ghostbusters, named Donald, Jason, and Catherine, were in their club house just hanging out.  They get a call from the Real Ghostbusters and they are told to check their PKE meter.  The readings tell them the Boogieman is coming, and sure enough he attacks.  The adults show up to drive him off.
Junior Ghostbusters

                As the Boogieman leaves he transforms the local carnival into one his own nightmarish creations.  At the firehouse Egon adjust one of his proton packs so that when it hits the Boogieman it will destabilize him and allow him to be trapped like and ordinary ghost.  They then track him to his lair. 
Getting caught.

                In the carnival the Ghostbusters find themselves outmatched.  The transformed rollercoaster takes them for a scary involuntary ride while animated statues disarm them.   The haunted roller-coaster takes them into the Boogieman's domain.  There the Ghostbusters are attacked by the Boogieman and his minions continuing to grow stronger on their fear.
Feeding on fear!

                Slimer, the only one not captured, runs to the Junior Ghostbusters and tells them what has happened.  The kids head to the carnival and find the discarded proton packs.  They take the packs and enter the Boogieman’s domain.  The Ghostbusters right now were all tied up and the Boogieman was feeding off their fear when the kids entered.  Realizing his opportunity to terrorize the Ghostbusters by threatened their most dedicated fan club, he turns to the kids.  Egon then loses fear and breaks his binds and slides past the Boogieman to his specialized proton pack and blasts him.  The Boogieman is now shocked at the different type of blast he is getting and the other Ghostbusters are able to escape grab their packs and join in.  The Junior Ghostbusters lay out the traps and the Boogieman is caught. 

My Take: At the beginning of this episode I was very distracted by the fact that they were at the World Trade Center.  The WTC had been mentioned in past episodes and seen when they showed the New York skyline.  But they were actually battling on top of it in this episode.  Every time I think I am “over” 9/11 I see some documentary or picture from the attack and I get all emotional again.  Last year I watch a documentary on line about those who were forced to jump from the towers, and was really upset afterward and to placate myself I immediately went to video of President Obama telling us Bin Laden was dead. 

                This is extremely unfair to those involved with making this episode fourteen years before the attacks.  It also unfair to the World Trade Center which had been an American landmark since the 1970s and doesn’t deserve to be remembered for only the way it was destroyed.  But I couldn’t help it.  When they were fighting that ghost in the beginning all I could think about were the people in Windows on the World who were trapped. When Egon fell all I could think about was the Falling Man and his fellow victims who did not have an Ecto-2 to save them.  And when the main plot dealt with Egon’s fear all I could think of was, “Well if that was enough fear to empower him.  On 9/11 he must have become a god.”  Enough with reminiscing on tragedy and instead focus on my cartoon. 
     
                “The Boogieman Cometh” was as I said in my review at the time the greatest episode of the series, so it makes sense that they would do a follow up.  Have one more moment to battle a villain so terrifying to young children.  There might have been a more practical reason for the episode.  The producers were actively concerned about how kids would react to the first Boogieman appearance that they made sure he was imprisoned at the end.  But imprisoned in his own domain, well it's his domain he might find a way out.  Now he is in the Containment Unit so even better. 

                So the Junior Ghostbusters, so I understand from interviews in the DVD set that the writers forced to create these kids. The reason was a group of executives at ABC weren’t happy with the fact that they had the most popular kids cartoon at the time.  No, they had to hire a bunch of child psychologists to come in and tell their writers how to write, after the writers already established their success.  You have to wonder if studio executives were so dumb how did they get their jobs?  I have always thought it had to be a combination of luck and nepotism.

                Still if you had to make Junior Ghostbusters don’t’ you think you should try to do it well?  For example why create new bland characters when you already have established characters you could use?  What about Kenny from the episode Masquerade or Megan and her bother—also a Kenny---from the Boogieman’s first appearance.   They helped defeat him last time wouldn’t it have been great to see them do it again? Then add a new character and there you go.

                It also might be a good idea to establish them before just announcing they exist.  You should answer the questions of, “How did they get to be Junior Ghostbusters?” “Where are their parents?” I also thought Catherine who dressed in a uniform similar to Egon’s and was blond might be relative, Egon’s niece perhaps?

                Now for my stray observations:

·         The title misspells Boogieman’s name.  That’s right they misspelled the name of their own character.
·         That ghost they were fighting I could have sworn I had that toy as a kid.
This one top section!

·         The scene where they are all about to go to bed shows why you don’t need the Junior Ghostbusters.  The show is already a little boy’s fantasy of hanging out with his buds in bunk house with no parents.
·         It’s a good thing the Boogieman isn’t really fast on his hoof feet.
·         Glad to have Proton packs in the bedroom.
·         Egon says the proton beams have no effect on him.  Last I checked he screams and runs when hit, I call that an effect.
·         Slimer shape-shifts when explaining things to the Junior Ghostbusters.
·         Every time the Boogieman has the Ghostbusters in a corner some kids come and bail them out.

A great follow up to the first episode.

Friday, March 4, 2016

HERE IS THE BOOGIEMAN!


The Boogieman Cometh

Original Air date: October 18, 1986

Writer: Michael Reaves

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 5 of 5)

Summary:  The story begins with as an ordinary day for the Ghostbusters.  Their in a high speed chase driven by the ghost of some 1920s mobster.  After he is caught the Ghostbusters return to the firehouse to put the gangster ghost in the Containment Unit and get some sleep.  The Ghostbusters are awakened by Janine who announces they have some special potential clients.  She brings in two children, a girl and a boy, who are caring a piggy bank.  The kids, Megan and Kenny Carter, would like to hire the Ghostbusters to get rid of the Boogieman who is haunting them.  And if they would do this they would give them their piggy bank.  Peter lets the kids know he thinks they have an over active imagination, but Egon is overly eager to investigate.
The Carter kids

                The Ghostbusters drive the kids home.  When they get there they go to the kids’ room and investigate, if only to make them and Egon feel better.  Egon gets strong reading from the closet but when he opens it up, nothing.  Then the closet transforms into a portal and the Boogieman emerges.  Egon is the one closest to the monster and is frozen.  The Boogieman claims that he recognizes Egon, and then Egon blasts him.  The other Ghostbusters join in and they force the Boogieman to leave through his portal.  The Boogieman goes back and vanishes with out a trace.
  
I remember you, Egon.

                Mr. and Mrs. Carter wake up and ask what is going on and who these men in their house are.  Ray presents his ID and explains they have a haunting.  The Carters ask the Ghostbusters to leave.  The Ghostbusters do and they go off to investigate how to defeat the Boogieman.  The Boogieman isn’t a ghost so they want to know how they can trap him.  In their research they find that the Boogieman feeds off fear that is why he terrorizes children.  Egon confesses that when he was a kid he was terrorized by the Boogieman and that was the main reason he started to investigate the paranormal and later form the Ghostbusters.  They decided they need to find another portal to the Boogieman's domain.  While Egon, Ray, and Peter look for an apartment with a closet that is a Boogieman portal, Winston stops by the Carters’ house to chase the Boogieman away from the kids while firing his proton gun from the sidewalk.
Leave the kids alone.

                In the newly rented apartment they set up a kid’s room and have Ray pretend to be the kid.  When the Boogieman shows up the Ghostbusters jump him and chase him back into his domain.  There the Boogieman felt he had an advantage but he was still vulnerable to the proton blasts.  The Ghostbusters chase him around his domain and outside of it.  The Boogieman goes to several closets and children’s homes with the Ghostbusters on his tail. 
In his place

                At one point he sets a trap for Ghostbusters that they easily escape from.  However they come to the realization that although they can push the Boogieman back with their weapons, they can’t stop him.  Egon comes up with a plan: they can use a newly invented proton bomb powered with their proton packs on overload to seal off his domain forever.  The only problem is this leaves them unarmed and vulnerable.  Just as they are getting ready to leave the Boogieman traps them.  He then opens a portal to the Carters home so the Carter children can watch them die.  But this proves to be his undoing when the Carter kids enter the portal, challenge the Boogieman, and throw marbles at his hoof feat causing him to lose his footing and fall.  The Ghostbusters and Carters run through the portal just as Mr. and Mrs. Carter enter the room see the portal and watch it collapse.  With that the Ghostbusters help put the kids to bed and go home.  With exception to one practical joke by Slimer their night was done.  
Carter kids vs the Boogieman

 My Take: I remember when I first saw the episode as a child, after I kept my own plastic Ghostbuster proton pack under my covers just like Ray did, and insisted my parents leave my closet door closed. 
This is Ray but also, in my head, me for a number of months!
This was one of the handful of episodes that I could remember the exact plot line to even though I hadn't seen it in over twenty years.  This episode is great.  I would go so far to say that this is probably the greatest of the series.  Now some might take that as a bit insulting.  After all it’s only the sixth episode of the series it does seem mean to say “Yes, after six episodes you maxed out and never got any better!”  But you can’t really improve on perfection it’s not bashing the rest of series to say that this was the best one.  A good example is the fifth episode of The Sopranos.  That’s the episode titled “College” where Tony takes Meadow to my home state of Maine and she confronts him about being a mobster.  Tony has to deal with taking his daughter to colleges, deal with her knowing about his gangster life, and end the career of a “rat.” It was an episode that most fans recognize as the series greatest and in 2009 it was recognized by TV guide as the second greatest TV episode of all time.  It was the episode that fans of the series mark as the moment The Sopranos, as a series, became great.  That was what this episode did.  “The Boogieman Cometh” is the episode that captures the spirit of the entire series and established what made this series great.  (That’s right, I just made a comparison between The Sopranos and The Real Ghostbusters.)

"You know Meadow, this is going to be what they like to call the Greatest Episode!  Like that show you use to watch with your brother, 'bout the guys who fought the ghosts!  They had an episode where they fought the Boogieman and that was their greatest episode.  This is ours."
"Dad, I watched Jem!" 

                Now for my slight observations:

·         That line from Louie the Gangster was pretty funny; I wonder how many ghosts forget they are no longer alive.
·         They should get Slimer his own bed, it would save Peter on the pillow costs.
·         When does Janine sleep?  The Ghostbusters get home they all go to bed in their clubhouse Janine is still up there working.  Also Peter doesn’t even know what she makes.
·         Did the Ghostbusters actually take the money from the kids’ Piggy Bank?  I like to they just gave it back to them but I have no confirmation on this.
·         I really like the Egon/Boogieman connection.
Egon vs his arch-nemesis 

·         How come Mr. and Mrs. Carter didn’t recognize the Ghostbusters?  Last I checked they were famous with crowds of people cheering them on whenever they went somewhere to bust some ghosts.
·         Ray’s Ghostbuster ID was pretty funny.  There are only four of them why would they need ids when no more than five people work for the company.
·         Winston may not equal Egon in card house building abilities but no one should play him in pool!  He stands on the sidewalk fires his proton gun through the window and hits the Boogieman at an angle.  Considering things that are missed can catch on fire and he did it with confidence shows this man has some talent.
·         Ray with his toys, he was a good choice to play the over grown toddler.
·         The Boogieman’s realm was rather weird.
·         The best scene of course is when the Ghostbusters are chasing the Boogieman all over the place through various portals that the Boogieman uses.  Kids wake up expecting for the Boogieman to terrorize them but instead they see the monster running away from the Ghostbusters, who follow right behind him.  The kids start cheering as the Ghostbusters chase the nightmares away.
·         I love the Carter kids final stand against the Boogieman, talk about the villain opening the wrong door.