I wonder if they'll do the ghost rape scene with a male ghost now.
/fingers crossed.
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I wonder if they'll do the ghost rape scene with a male ghost now.
There's a new trailer out... and it doesn't seem to be much better than the first disaster...
https://www.facebook.com/Ghostbusters/?fref=nf
I haven't seen it uploaded on Youtube yet and maybe they are just going to avoid Youtube completely this time around considering what happened to their first trailer.
But yeah... there was one funny part in this trailer, when some people try to get a selfie with a ghost.
Let's hope that's not the only funny part in this movie...
If the YouTube thumbs-down reactions are to be believed, the new "Ghostbusters" film isn't going to do very well.
That's because the clip -- released in March and featuring the first glimpses of Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones in action as Ghostbusters -- has earned the dubious title of the most disliked trailer in YouTube history. As of this writing, the video has been viewed 30.7 million times and has received 696,368 dislike votes, which tower over its 227,455 like votes.
LOL...it wasn't great to start with.
Those Ninja Turtles look spectacularly crap too.
The original wasn't that great? It was awesome, you're an idiot.
Blow me.
No thanks.
See, your taste is dubious.
The original wasn't that great? It was awesome, you're an idiot.
Blow me.
No thanks.
See, your taste is dubious.
Nope.
It's like Wimbledon 2016 started early![]()
Mindy Kaling wasn't surprised when an all-female "Ghostbusters" was met with immediate fan outrage -- especially since she predicted the reaction several years earlier.
Paul Feig's updated on the comedy classic was first announced in August 2014, and as soon as word hit that he would be casting four women as the Ghostbusters, reaction was swift and severe from fans of the original. And that anger hasn't died down, if the reaction to the trailer was any indication.
But none of this was a shock to Kaling, as the "Mindy Project" star hinted at this sort of scenario when she mentioned wanting to do an updated "Ghostbusters" herself in her book "Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns)," published in 2011.
"I always wanted the reboot of 'Ghostbusters' to be four girl-ghostbusters," Kaling wrote. "Like, four normal, plucky women living in New York City, searching for Mr. Right and trying to find jobs -- but who also bust ghosts."
