If you’re anxiously waiting for another look at the upcoming GHOSTBUSTERS reboot, check out the new clip (courtesy of the official Twitter account) below which shows the ladies testing out some hand-to-specter combat gear. As a big time fan of the original GHOSTBUSTERS, so much so that as a kid I built my own proton pack for Halloween with lights and sound (long before the days where there were official fan groups and kits), I’ve been pretty hesitant to get on board with Paul Feig’s gender-swap update. You have to understand, I adore the 1984 comedy. probably saw it 50 times in the theater… no, I’m not exaggerating. I’m also in the minority thinking that BRIDESMAIDS wasn’t that good, at least certainly not the comedy masterpiece it was made out to be for some reason. In fact the only film of Feig’s I’ve really liked so far is SPY, which I found funny but not ground-breaking. So to hand him a property like GHOSTBUSTERS and let him just throw in a gimmick like gender-swapping, it feels disrespectful. This is in no way me saying “women can’t be Ghostbusters” or something chauvinistic I’m sure someone will post in the comments. It’s not about that, it just feels like a cheap gimmick, almost as if someone walked into a studio boardroom and said “Picture this, the Ghostbusters are back, but this time they’re all women!” while making razzle dazzle hands. It feels unnecessary and forced. Hey, maybe I’m wrong, but with the lackluster first trailer and even more awkward second trailer, I definitely can’t say I’m convinced just yet. Thing is I love pretty much all of these women on their own, with the possible exception of Melissa McCarthy who feels a little overexposed. I should like what I’m seeing, but every preview makes it look like a hip Disney-like effort with no real originality. In the meantime, what do you think of this new clip? Tell us in the comments below.
Ghostbusters makes its long-awaited return, rebooted with a cast of hilarious new characters. Thirty years after the beloved original franchise took the world by storm, director Paul Feig brings his fresh take to the supernatural comedy, joined by some of the funniest actors working today – Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, Leslie Jones, and Chris Hemsworth. This summer, they’re here to save the world! The film is produced by Ivan Reitman and Amy Pascal, and written by Katie Dippold & Paul Feig, based on the 1984 film “Ghostbusters,” written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis and directed by Ivan Reitman. Ghostbusters will be released in theaters nationwide on July 15, 2016.
Hand-to-specter combat ready. #Ghostbustershttps://t.co/edpF69iddq
— Ghostbusters (@Ghostbusters) June 30, 2016