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Ghostbusters: Afterlife

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A single mother and her two children move to Summerville, Oklahoma after inheriting property from a relative. When the town experiences a series of unexplained earthquakes, the children discover their family's link to the original Ghostbusters, and the secret legacy their grandfather left behind.

 

 

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Finally! This one actually looks good!

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Very nice.  I am looking forward to seeing more about this.  Director is the guy that did Thank You For Smoking. :O 

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He also wrote it, and is the son of the guy who directed and produced the original 2 so that's probably a good sign. This is probably one of the best outcomes we could have hoped for after Harold Ramis died. I'm certainly intrigued.

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  On 12/9/2019 at 6:26 PM, webhead said:

Very nice.  I am looking forward to seeing more about this.  Director is the guy that did Thank You For Smoking. :O 

That was such a good movie ^_^

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Got back from seeing this today with friends. I honestly loved it. It was a good balance of new with nostalgia. Hit a few good jokes, great effects.

 

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Just got back from seeing it. Absolutely loved it. It hit the same sort of vibe as "The Force Awakens" where it was new but hit all the same beats as the original essentially. There were a couple points where it went a little to hard in that direction, but it always did a good job of course correction.  The nostalgia was extreme though. I'm pretty sure I had a huge grin the entire movie. Ghostbusters was my favorite thing as a kid and Ghostbusters 2 was the first movie I remember ever seeing in a theater when I was little so it was a big deal for me personally too.

 

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