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<blockquote data-quote="Imaculata" data-source="post: 8357309" data-attributes="member: 6801286"><p>I saw Ghostbusters II in the theater as a kid, and it left a big impression on me. The winking painting and the severed heads in the subway, are pretty scary for a kid. The special effects were also mind blowing, and the same chemistry between the actors is still there. As an adult, I really love the scene where the team visits Dana's appartment. It is just full of hilarious dialog. But as a kid, the courthouse battle blew me away. GB2 is a big step up in visual effects from GB1 (which was rushed, which is why some effects seem a bit rough around the edges).</p><p></p><p>It however suffers from sequelisys: it is a derivitive of the original, following much of the same plot beats. And the stakes aren't as high: the ghost of an ancient sorcerer trapped in a painting, versus godlike being about to end the world.</p><p></p><p>But I feel there is enough to like. Which is why GB is an enjoyable watch for me.</p><p></p><p>"I used to have part of a slinky. But I straightened it."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imaculata, post: 8357309, member: 6801286"] I saw Ghostbusters II in the theater as a kid, and it left a big impression on me. The winking painting and the severed heads in the subway, are pretty scary for a kid. The special effects were also mind blowing, and the same chemistry between the actors is still there. As an adult, I really love the scene where the team visits Dana's appartment. It is just full of hilarious dialog. But as a kid, the courthouse battle blew me away. GB2 is a big step up in visual effects from GB1 (which was rushed, which is why some effects seem a bit rough around the edges). It however suffers from sequelisys: it is a derivitive of the original, following much of the same plot beats. And the stakes aren't as high: the ghost of an ancient sorcerer trapped in a painting, versus godlike being about to end the world. But I feel there is enough to like. Which is why GB is an enjoyable watch for me. "I used to have part of a slinky. But I straightened it." [/QUOTE]
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