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Movies Official GHOSTBUSTERS Movies Thread, SEQUEL: July 22 2016!
Movies Official GHOSTBUSTERS Movies Thread, SEQUEL: July 22 2016!
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Sep 30 2008, 03:42 AM
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Oct 20 2008, 10:03 PM
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http://www.joblo.com/rogen-hates-gb3
QUOTE Rogen hates GB3 ![]() Seth Rogen knows a thing or two about making movies that work. And as he plunges deeper into the stratosphere of superstardom and big budget Hollywood flicks, his ability to get movies made by simply snapping his finger is at a peak. Well it looks like one movie he doesn't want made is a third GHOSTBUSTERS because apparently the originals were just too damn good. Here's what he had to say on the matter: It’s hard to imagine that would be good, isn’t it? I mean just as a movie fan I am the first guy to be skeptical of that. It sounds like a terrible idea when you first hear it. At first hearing it sounds like the worst idea ever. I dunno. Maybe. I mean, that would have to be one motherf***ing good script. Rogen as you all know, has been rumoured to be starring in the not-yet-green-lit film, but according to this, it's gotta be Fellini himself writing this script or else count him and his jewfro out. Extra Tidbit: Maybe Seth should play The Marshmallow Man? This post has been edited by Calvin871989: Oct 20 2008, 10:04 PM |
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Nov 20 2008, 06:25 AM
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Dec 4 2008, 03:06 PM
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http://www.joblo.com/ghostbusters-game-trailer
QUOTE Ghostbusters game trailer Although it was briefly in limbo due to publisher shuffle, the official GHOSTBUSTERS videogame "sequel" is arriving next summer thanks to Atari. Here's our first good look at the spook-shooters reunion in the digital realm, featuring likenesses and voices of original cast members Bill Murray, Ernie Hudson, Harold Ramis and Dan Aykroyd, plus William Atherton (pencilneck EPA inspector Walter Peck) and receptionist Annie Potts. The story, created by Ray and Egon themselves, is set after the second film and concerns a new ghoul invasion of New York. Looks sweet! Get your next-gen console ready for some ectoplasm collecting (though the game will probably be as easy as it is cinematic, to appeal to movie fans who may be casual gamers). Check out the new trailer below, or in big fat HD at Game Videos. |
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Jan 9 2009, 03:15 PM
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http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/14892
QUOTE A Ghostly Rumor: 'Ghostbusters 3' Filming in NYC? I just received an e-mail from IESB.net who was just as perplexed as we are by this website. What is it? Apparently it's a "spy" site run by one of the crew members on Columbia Pictures' Ghostbusters 3. All of our journalistic instincts scream "bullsh*t", yet I can't help but find myself intrigued by the site where you'll find footage from "the set", along with designs for new ghost busting gear. Odds are it's all a crock of sh*t, but with this year being the films' 25th anniversary it's quite possible that this has something to do with the crew who "ain't afraid of no ghosts." If anyone has any intel on what this viral campaign is, drop us a line immediately. We'll update you as soon as it's revealed to be a hoax or not (expect the latter). ![]() |
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Feb 7 2009, 05:02 AM
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http://www.slashgamer.com/2009/02/06/new-t...the-video-game/ QUOTE New Trailer for Ghostbusters: The Video Game A new trailer for Ghostbusters: The Video Game called, Rule #2 (Don’t look directly into the trap!). The video shows of some snippets gameplay, but not to much more after that. Overall, we’re pretty excited about playing and hearing the original cast from the ultra-awesome film. Now, the only thing we hope for is the game to become a smash-hit and see Activision regretting that they ditched the project a few months before the launch. Especially during these tough economic times. |
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Mar 4 2009, 09:40 PM
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QUOTE Judd Apatow and 'Ghostbusters 3': Fat chance ![]() Anyone can write anything on the Internet, so I guess I wasn't surprised to discover that the amazing array of stories all reporting, speculating and buzzing about Judd Apatow stepping up to produce "Ghostbusters 3" turn out to be, ahem, fanciful, intriguing and entertaining -- but not true. All it took was a couple of calls to the top brass at Sony to learn that Apatow, despite his many talents and deep roots at the studio, where he has made several comedy hits, has nothing to do with the movie. "It's not true," says Doug Belgrad, president of Columbia Pictures. "We have some great new writers working on a new script, but Judd isn't involved. Judging from the frenzy on the Internet, there still seems to be plenty of interest in the idea of doing another film, so we're certainly taking that as a good sign." The first two "Ghostbusters" films, directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Bill Murray, Harold Ramis and Dan Aykroyd, were signature 1980s action comedies and huge box-office hits. Over the years, Sony has regularly tried to interest the foursome in revisiting the franchise, with limited success. However, timing is everything. The studio recently hired the writing team of Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg (best known for their work on "The Office") to tackle a new script. As it turns out, most of the original films' creative team are involved as informal consultants on the new project, which would have the original Ghostbusters passing the torch to a new generation. So why all those wacky Internet posts about Judd Apatow? Some of it is probably just wishful thinking -- after all, Apatow's comic versatility makes him today's equivalent of Reitman, who was the reigning comedy producer-director of his era. But it's also likely that the web gumshoes were confused by the fact that Apatow is producing another Stupnitsky and Eisenberg-penned project, "The Year One," a Harold Ramis-directed adventure comedy that Sony is releasing in June. This somehow led to all sorts of dreamy speculation that the new "'Busters" project would be populated with actors from the Apatow stock company, which isn't a bad idea, but is total fiction at this stage. For now, the studio is just hoping the writers can figure out a clever way to update the "Ghostbusters" saga. At least the Internet hubbub seems to offer plausible evidence that the franchise's fan base is alive and well and eager for a new film. If there were any doubt, just check out the assortment of fan-created trailers for a new sequel on YouTube. Here's a current favorite: |
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http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2009/...t=Google+Reader
QUOTE Ghostbusters 3 in 2011? Hey, someone besides Dan Aykroyd is talking about Ghostbusters 3! Harold Ramis has chimed in, and he offers neither vague promises nor a charmingly dismissive attitude, but what almost seem like actual facts. According to Dr. Spengler, “GB3 is progressing, with plans to shoot next summer and release in 2011.” And, oh, okay, he’s got some vague promises, too, adding “All the old guys will be in it, too. Think Christopher Lloyd in Back to the Future.” We’re thinking, and we approve. http://www.joblo.com/index.php?id=30201 QUOTE Michael Cera is getting all fanboy for GHOSTBUSTERS 3. While working on the film YEAR ONE, he fulfilled a fantasy by getting to work with Harold Ramis. Cera grilled Egon about the upcoming sequel wondering who among the originals would be returning, as well as the new generation of Ghostbusters. When talking with People magazine, Cera talked about his experience, "(I loved) Ghostbusters. As a kid, I wanted to be Bill Murray's character. Harold told me lots of stories and I memorized every word." Awwww. Little boy awkward wants to suit up and take on some big bad ghosties. We don't have a lot of information on the third installment, except for what Sigourney Weaver gushed a few weeks ago. Would Cera be a good fit as the grown up Ghostbusting Oscar? Who knows at this point, but I wouldn't count him completely out of the picture. What I'm still trying to wrap my head around is the Bill Murray ghost thing. It's certainly not a terrible idea. As long as Murray is involved, I don't care what he does. Extra Tidbit: I feel like Ernie Hudson gets left out a lot. Makes me sad. This post has been edited by Calvin871989: Dec 30 2009, 06:58 AM |
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Jan 14 2010, 09:00 AM
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http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2010/01/13/exclu...ect/#more-27805
QUOTE EXCLUSIVE: 'Ghostbusters 3' Script Is In, Ivan Reitman Confirms He WILL Direct A few weeks ago, "Ghostbusters" writer and star Harold Ramis revealed that the long-awaited third movie in the series is planned for a 2011 release. This news broke only a short time after "Avatar" star Sigourney Weaver speculated that Bill Murray's character Pete Venkman might appear in the movie as a slimer ghost, and that Oscar, her character's son from the second movie, would be a full-fledged Ghostbuster. Ivan Reitman, director and producer of the first two movies, stopped to chat with MTV's Josh Horowitz last night on the National Board of Review red carpet in New York City. He shied away from addressing Weaver's spoiler-y speculation, but he did have some things to say about the general state of development for "Ghostbusters III." Reitman said that the script from "Year One" writers Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky is in and that a second draft is currently in the works. He also confirmed that he will indeed be returning to direct the coming sequel, as had been previously speculated. "They have delivered a draft," Reitman said of the script's progress. "We are working our way through another draft... good work is being done and all of us have our fingers crossed." What he wouldn't do was address exactly what that "good work" entailed. Asked about Weaver's recent comments, Reitman laughed and kept things light. "I'm not going to comment on what's in the script and on what Sigourney may or may not have said," he told us. "She's been so busy on 'Avatar,' I've not been able to find her. There's some very cool things in the new draft, let's just put it that way." Reitman was all business again when the talk turned back to the schedule. "I hope to start shooting in this next year," he said, giving weight to Ramis' recent comments about a planned 2011 release. Then the bomb dropped. Asked if he would be returning to direct "Ghostbusters III," Reitman answered with a simple and unequivocal "Yes." It's good to see the old gang all getting back together, isn't it? |
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http://www.filmshaft.com/harold-ramis-prom...christmas-2012/
QUOTE Harold Ramis Promises Ghostbusters 3 By Christmas 2012 ![]() Last week Bill Murray tried to convince the world he was not the major obstacle in the way of Ghostbusters 3. In fact, he informed people at a press conference that he was getting a bit bored with all the mucking about, but conceded it would be fun to do. Murray went on to hint that Harold Ramis’s last movie, Year One, was the reason the studio got cold (dead?) feet over another movie. Why? Because he’d hired the same writers to bash out a draft of our beloved 1980s classic (yes, classic, the sequel was pants). Now Harold Ramis has contradicted news and sense (probably) by telling ABC 7 that pre-production work is going on with Ghostbusters 3 and that it’ll be out for Christmas 2012…when we might all be dead because of the Mayan calendar thingy: “Well, there’s been a lot of talk about a third Ghostbusters film, which has now become real. It’s… I can say with some certainty that there will be a third movie. It won’t be out until Christmas 2012, but the work is going on now.” One must remember, too, the guys are pushing sixty, and I don’t want to be ageist but having them run around after ghosts and making jokes might look a little arthritic, no? I’m in favour of getting the Judd Apatow gang in to have a whole “next generation” vibe. Jonah Hill, Paul Rudd, those guys. |
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