The best part of this movie so far is Thor guy kicking the door open. For some reason I can't stop watching those 2 seconds.
Yes because that's CLEARLY the only reason to dislike it. Seriously though, I never really cared that much for the originals so gender swapping wouldn't have an impact on me and I STILL thought the trailer was cringe worthy. I even did a thought experiment and imagined all the rolls gender swapped to men/women in the trailer.... Verdict? Still seemed pretty stupid.Nimcha said:What annoys me the most is how few people are actually willing to admit they hate this just because they cast some women to play the leading roles.
Oooooh man,Nimcha said:It's what it boils down to. Of course some people are going to quote me saying they have different reasons but that's not the point. Every reboot gets criticism from 'fans' or whatever they want to call themselves. That's nothing new. But this has been blowing out of proportion for one simple reason. You and I both know what that is.Zenja said:That's awful presumptuous of you to call them presumptuous of the film.Nimcha said:What annoys me the most is how few people are actually willing to admit they hate this just because they cast some women to play the leading roles.
Or maybe you're refusing to answer some pretty simple questions so that everyone can understand where you're coming from and maybe have a productive conversation?WinterWyvern said:Redryhno said:And my point was that all actors are objectified by nature of the job. They are stuck in front of a camera for the viewing enjoyment of everyone watching. If that's not being objectified, then I don't know where you're getting yours.
So. You're telling me Whoopy Goldberg is as objectified as Scarlet Johansson? Same thing?
Or maybe you're just grasping at straws? Look, I know you understood perfectly my point. Anyone understands what sexual objectification is, and anyone understands why I'd pick Goldberg as an example of a non-objectified actress.
Seems to me you're trying to argue the point with meaningless sophisms, just for the sake of it.
Honestly, When I watch the original Ghostbusters movie that's exactly how I see it. If people consider that good, I don't see much difference between the two.The Enquirer said:Even with some stuff that was in the trailer it felt like very forced humor and I don't necessarily think that's the actors fault.
My mistake, "lowest common denominator" is often used to infer ignorance or lack of quality and rarely used to mean "be inclusive". Additionally, being inclusive generally isn't looked at as a negative aspect. It's hard to view your statement to mean "inclusive" instead of "ignorant studio garbage" when you say:Im Lang said:I understand where you're coming from, but there is an objective element to this, in that the milder the rating the broader the potential audience. That is after all, why studios will fight to make a movie PG-13 instead of R, because R almost inevitably means they will show to fewer people. I'm not arguing that to see an R rated movie is to behold a masterpiece of the cinematic art, just that "PG action comedy" means "Movie you can take the kids to see". No offense, but that is literally the lowest common denominator.
You're not in the minority, you are in the vast majority that is being broadly aimed at by studios. Again, there is a reason why PG/PG-13 is the sweet spot for studios to aim for. Do you know what "Lowest Common Denominator" means, beyond the somewhat pejorative use I put it to?Zenja said:Another good live action sci-fi comedy that is rated PG is Galaxy Quest. I love that movie. Star Trek Generations, Insurrection, and Nemesis are all PG. Overboard is a great PG rated situation comedy. Its actually kind of impressive Ghostbusters pulled off a PG rating twice. Seriously, looking through my movies, even School of Rock is PG-13. The overwhelming majority of my movie collection is PG-13. The entire Rocky collection with the exception of part 5 is rated PG. It doesn't take sex and murder to make a good story, it just takes good characters and conflict. Napoleon Dynamite is another comedy on my shelf that is rated PG.
I may be in the minority, sure. But I am one of the people who actually is drawn more to PG and PG-13 titles over R ratings as I find them to be more creative with storytelling. Spiderwick Chronicles, Jumanji, The Sandlot, etc. The list can go on for a while. I find movies like this to have much more charm and personality than most R rated films. However, there is no rating that garauntees a good movie. There is crappy PG movies, G movies, PG-13 movies, and R movies. For whatever reason though I discovered today thanks to your inquiry that the majority of my movie collection is PG-13.
Then you attempt to insult my intelligence by asking me if I know what "lowest common denominator" means when I could ask you the same thing since you have a hard time believing these movies even draw in more people. I feel a little like a douche having to toss that back at you but only do it to make you notice your inconsistencies in the discussion.Im Lang said:I have to ask, how many of the people who are talking about this movie now, generally enjoy big studio PG rated films? -snip-
I just can't believe that it's a big number.
Exactly. This whole "reboot ghostbusters but this time...all the ghostbusters are women! AHAAA!!" It's a completely juvenile gender swap gimmick that's about as clever as a 7 year old gender reversing Zelda "Make Link a girl, Zelda a boy and Ganon a girl! it's soooo clever!"Redryhno said:And the majority of the backlash like that came because it was marketed as "ALL-FEMALE CAST". It wasn't marketed as a reintroduction for a new generation, a new spin on an older idea, not even a threadbare continuation of the originals.Winnosh said:The thing is that there was a huge backlash against the film solely because it was an all female cast. Now the trailer being lackluster is a reason to be weary, even upset at the film. But people were raging from the moment it was announced, before the cast was picked, before we knew anything about the movie other than it being a female cast.
Now if all people know about a movie is that their are women in it and the scream. By process of elimination they have to be screaming because it's a female cast. There was nothing else they could be upset about.
Like seriously, the majority of marketing on this thing has hinged on the idea of women instead of men, and everything since then has been called. The stereotypes, the humor, the actresses(people even begged Tina Fey to be apart of it since she's one of the few that could pull off the original feel), hell, people even called Chris Hemsworth(though he was one of something like three other names of big hunky hollywood guys at the moment) to be the new Janine. Look at the cast and crew and how hard they've been shilling the idea of "Girl Power" because look at all these girls involved.
Yeah, people threw a holy shit fit over the all-female cast, but that's all this has been since the start. It hasn't been Ghostbusters in anything but packaging because they decided that the female cast was more important to tell the world than literally anything else about what they wanted to do. And the further down the line you go, it's just more and more obvious that's the only idea they had for a movie.
I now strangely want a gender flip of Charlies Angels for some god-damn reason and I didn't even like the original.9tailedflame said:We also know it's a reboot/remake, which a lot of people, myself included, are getting very tired of. reeboots/remakes/sequels/whatever already have points off them for having that 'safe' factor and lack of creativity, regardless of anything else, and this movie plays it as safe as it can from the looks of the original trailer, appealing to a bridesmaids audiance, and making a movie with bridesmaids sense of humor and calling it ghostbusters isn't exactly a great sounding idea. I mean ghostbusters isn't a masterpiece, but it's sincere and fun, and a sequel/whatever whose only reason for existing is to genderswap the characters is anything but sincere.
I mean i don't hate this movie or the fact that it exists, but i am rolling my eyes at the fact that someone said "hey let's genderflip ghostbusters" and it got made into a movie. It could become a thing now, no more new movies, we just start in the 80s and just genderflip everything, and it's fine that these exist, but it all strikes me as not bringing all that much to the table artistically or in terms of entertainment, when that movie already exists save for a cosmetic change.
I don't know if I agree with you on the aesthetics. The uniforms looked like they got a cheap Ghostbusters Halloween costume from Party City.The Enquirer said:I'll say this much about the original trailer. Aesthetically it was very pleasing. The colors of the ghosts, particularly out in open NYC, do look very nice. That said unless the trailer missed the point of the movie I think it's going to critically bomb. Even with some stuff that was in the trailer it felt like very forced humor and I don't necessarily think that's the actors fault. The only thing that actually got a chuckle out of me in the trailer was "it's a Cadillac" because of the delivery.
That's because you're cool. You're very cool for not liking something that is almost universally beloved. Congrats on that, chief.Patathatapon said:Honestly, When I watch the original Ghostbusters movie that's exactly how I see it. If people consider that good, I don't see much difference between the two.The Enquirer said:Even with some stuff that was in the trailer it felt like very forced humor and I don't necessarily think that's the actors fault.
No, you've just decided what it is. You're literally attempting to force people into engaging in your strawman. Go after what people are saying, not just ignoring it because you've decided that they're lying about the reasons they're complaining and are just really "misogynists" or whatever buggery bollocks is the zing word of the day.Nimcha said:It's what it boils down to. Of course some people are going to quote me saying they have different reasons but that's not the point. Every reboot gets criticism from 'fans' or whatever they want to call themselves. That's nothing new. But this has been blowing out of proportion for one simple reason. You and I both know what that is.Zenja said:That's awful presumptuous of you to call them presumptuous of the film.Nimcha said:What annoys me the most is how few people are actually willing to admit they hate this just because they cast some women to play the leading roles.
I doubt it would change anything. I recall back when Legend of Korra was a hot topic on this forum, I got into probably 4 different thread debates on why the show actually wasn't good. I even went into very detailed, episodic, scene specific breakdowns on why it was poorly written. And after spending a good half hour each time, putting together a coherent argument to support my stance, every time, someone would chime in with "Lulz, you're just butthurt cuz they put a girl in Aang's place." Some people won't actually listen to what anyone says, and will continue to operate out of their own preconceptions. Or, they're doing it intentionally to try and generate conflict in the thread. And we know what that's called, but we can't actually mention it here. so, *shrugs*.elvor0 said:No, you've just decided what it is. You're literally attempting to force people into engaging in your strawman. Go after what people are saying, not just ignoring it because you've decided that they're lying about the reasons they're complaining and are just really "misogynists" or whatever buggery bollocks is the zing word of the day.Nimcha said:It's what it boils down to. Of course some people are going to quote me saying they have different reasons but that's not the point. Every reboot gets criticism from 'fans' or whatever they want to call themselves. That's nothing new. But this has been blowing out of proportion for one simple reason. You and I both know what that is.Zenja said:That's awful presumptuous of you to call them presumptuous of the film.Nimcha said:What annoys me the most is how few people are actually willing to admit they hate this just because they cast some women to play the leading roles.
Maybe I am a hipster, but I tried to watch it TWICE. I TRIED to like it. 30 minutes in and all the humor fell flat for me, and I hated every character I saw. I wanted everyone in the film to come to an untimely end. I already know how the movie ends (The good guys win), so it was clearly not for me. Everyone in my family agrees with me. The majority of the jokes seems to be low brow humour "Eww slime how yucky, isn't this yucky? Ewww it vomited on me, isn't that yucky?" or makes the main characters look like cunts (Like the beginning psychic scene.) So you want to say I'm a hipster, fine. You don't need to agree with me, but you don't need to be a sarcastic jerk either.PhiMed said:That's because you're a Hipster.Patathatapon said:I don't like Ghost busters.
Pretty sure that from 1:09 to 1:35 is meant to be a tension builder and those aren't corny 1 liners and gag. Then they do a quick joke to ease tension, then from 1:36- 1:55 is back to the tension with the "hero shot". The first 35 seconds of the trailer is exposition to explain what a Ghostbuster even is because the world didn't know yet, and they used tension to do it. Throughout the whole trailer I see 2, maybe 3 cheesy one liners - and one is even exposition.Happyninja42 said:OT: I actually made a point to watch the original ghostbusters trailer from the 80's last night, just to get a comparison about how people are comparing it to the movie. "It's not scary, there is no tension. It's all corny one-liners and gags!" And...sorry but, the original trailer...is just like that. There is no actual tension maintained. It's all corny one-liners and gags, with the goofy sounding theme song playing over it the whole time. And I love the GB movies, both of them actually, but let's be fair here. Don't compare the new trailer to the original movie. Compare the new trailer to the old trailer And frankly, they're about equal in quality in my opinion.
Actually you don't have to be really angry to hit dislike. All you have to do is...dislike it. It's a pretty effortless thing to click that little down thumb. As to your other points, I don't really care about those, my point is regarding the trailer. Sure, the content of it looks bad, and personally, I don't think the movie will be good. But people are comparing the trailer to the original movie. Which is an unfair comparison. This is a spliced together mashup of bits they think will attract the audience. They suck, but to me, so does the original trailer. It's terrible. You think it's good, fine, different opinions and all. I think it sucks. So if I was just going by the trailer itself, I would say that the original GB was probably going to be a shitty movie, just like people are doing with the new one. But the truth is, we don't know how it will play out on film. Half of the clips we see, might not even make it into the movie at all. All the bits leading up to the corny parts, might, in context, turn out to be great parts, just like in the original. Hell that scene where McCarthy goes all Terminator on her friend, dragging her by her throat across a fucking room, to dangle her out the window, perhaps that's an entire scene, where she is violently attacking her friends, throwing them left and right, possibly injuring them. We don't know. We've been given a ridiculously condensed cross section of the new movie, which likely isn't going to accurately reflect the final product. So while you can dislike it, just like I do, don't flip your shit over it. The "you" being the plural you, not you specifically. I directed my whole post about the original trailer to try and remind people who are losing their shit over this thing, that it's just a trailer, and trailers always lie about the movie.Zenja said:Pretty sure that from 1:09 to 1:35 is meant to be a tension builder and those aren't corny 1 liners and gag. Then they do a quick joke to ease tension, then from 1:36- 1:55 is back to the tension with the "hero shot". The first 35 seconds of the trailer is exposition to explain what a Ghostbuster even is because the world didn't know yet, and they used tension to do it. Throughout the whole trailer I see 2, maybe 3 cheesy one liners - and one is even exposition.Happyninja42 said:OT: I actually made a point to watch the original ghostbusters trailer from the 80's last night, just to get a comparison about how people are comparing it to the movie. "It's not scary, there is no tension. It's all corny one-liners and gags!" And...sorry but, the original trailer...is just like that. There is no actual tension maintained. It's all corny one-liners and gags, with the goofy sounding theme song playing over it the whole time. And I love the GB movies, both of them actually, but let's be fair here. Don't compare the new trailer to the original movie. Compare the new trailer to the old trailer And frankly, they're about equal in quality in my opinion.
Most of the new trailer is jokes in the movie whether it be cheesy one liners or just there to show me how whacky these new Ghostbusters can be. All I know is someone built a device that amplifies paranormal activity. (Talk about plot devices, har har) Also, we'll see if anyone ever gets scared of a ghost on here. The original still had the ghostbusters get afraid despite the theme song. It doesn't look like it though. The whole tone is seriously off for this new one.
I will say I was reading the other thread on this and saw someone post some links and the Washington Post made a good point that this new trailer has over 400k dislikes on Youtube. That is more than the stupidly titled Fant4stic. I will say that this movie is getting shoved in people's faces right now thanks to gender politics but 400K dislikes is still a lot. You have to be really upset to hit the dislike button. I dont think this is any form of travesty. I didn't hit dislike, I just decided that I won't be watching the sour new attempt at ghostmaids. Seriously, this movie shows it was written by the bridesmaids guy. If people want a ghostbusters movie that focuses on female centered humor, whatever, its not like I have to buy a ticket. I am single right now so no one will be dragging me into the theatre to watch it as that is the only way I would ever watch this one is for the sake of a girlfriend as I often don't 'get' the brand of girl humor I have seen in this movie. But I am sure many women didn't care for Venkman's schmoozing humor in the other movies.
400k dislikes, yeah some of it is most probably some anti-feminists clicks at that high a number. But I dont think it would be so bad if this stuff wasn't being thrown in everyone's face right now. Thor became a woman, this movie was announced with all female cast as the pitch to audiences. Gamergate is even referenced in those articles by Paul Feig. They changed the ghostbusters to all women and hired the guy in charge of bridesmaids to make it. Since bridesmaids he has been working with Melissa McCarthy with female lead style movies. In case you aren't seeing the pattern, male audiences are of little concern here. The focus is female centric humor and Chris Hemsworth looking hunky. That's fine, really it is, but when a bunch of guys are upset that their "guys capture ghosts" silly movie is more for girls this time, it shouldn't be shocking. The mission statement here seems intent on no male inclusion. Again, that's fine, but you shouldn't be confused when there is men upset for being excluded this time, then they are called sexist. It's like taking a kid's toy away because you can, then insulting and yelling at them for being upset for having something taken from them. Again I will stress, why is it so important that this be an all female cast? It doesn't seem like the plot requires it, just some lame 'women are insecure' jokes.
I'm gonna have a controversial opinion and say while I appreciate everything you just said, and if I was a fan of the series I'd be annoyed (seen them, enjoyed them, but that was it) the movie doesn't look that bad.Zenja said:My other points are just there to illustrate why people are "flipping their shit" over this. A property that initated a male fandom is being remade and the boys are being excluded. That was even the pitch of the movie. "Let's remake it, but no boys allowed". Then play coy why they get upset and call them sexist.
However, as for the trailer vs. trailer, I kind of pointed out that the original is 1:30 of tension to do exposition. Then 30 second of goofy exposition. I think the original trailer captures the original's atmosphere just fine. I think most trailers do. Could this new movie be good, sure. But I am seeing scary movie + bridesmaids and I think that is more likely considering pop culture at this time.
Pret-tty much. It's painful. And these are the people who supposedly feel that there is a need for discussion. It's infuriatingly rude and pathetic.Happyninja42 said:I doubt it would change anything. I recall back when Legend of Korra was a hot topic on this forum, I got into probably 4 different thread debates on why the show actually wasn't good. I even went into very detailed, episodic, scene specific breakdowns on why it was poorly written. And after spending a good half hour each time, putting together a coherent argument to support my stance, every time, someone would chime in with "Lulz, you're just butthurt cuz they put a girl in Aang's place." Some people won't actually listen to what anyone says, and will continue to operate out of their own preconceptions. Or, they're doing it intentionally to try and generate conflict in the thread. And we know what that's called, but we can't actually mention it here. so, *shrugs*.elvor0 said:No, you've just decided what it is. You're literally attempting to force people into engaging in your strawman. Go after what people are saying, not just ignoring it because you've decided that they're lying about the reasons they're complaining and are just really "misogynists" or whatever buggery bollocks is the zing word of the day.Nimcha said:It's what it boils down to. Of course some people are going to quote me saying they have different reasons but that's not the point. Every reboot gets criticism from 'fans' or whatever they want to call themselves. That's nothing new. But this has been blowing out of proportion for one simple reason. You and I both know what that is.Zenja said:That's awful presumptuous of you to call them presumptuous of the film.Nimcha said:What annoys me the most is how few people are actually willing to admit they hate this just because they cast some women to play the leading roles.
Mm, quite. You could've added something to the topic, but it's much quicker to just insult anyone who didn't like the trailer and call it a day, right? Clearly you're above all this "gamer" stuff.Richard Gozin-Yu said:Gamers: hating something with a passion without actually seeing it. It ensures that right or wrong, they still come off looking like assholes.