
A quick post for Friday. Looking at Aintitcool.com, I found a link to an interview with Harold Ramis, who, in addition to being the director of the classic Groundhog Day, is even more well-known as uber-nerd Egon Spengler in the overlord of all big-budget action-comedies, Ghostbusters. In the interview, Ramis talks a little about the plot of Dan Ackroyd's script for Ghostbusters III. It's a very short mention, but for Ghostbusters devotees like myself, even a brief mention of what is now a certainly-defunct sequel, is like manna from heaven. Not that it sounds like it would be an awesome movie, but just the notion of a continuation of the franchise, a chance to redeem the Ghostbusters after the lackluster first sequel, well, it's fun to read about. Apparently, the Ghostbusters go to Hell. Anyway, take a read, and have a good weekend.
Just to clarify, Bill Murray says no to G3, not our cat.
ReplyDeleteWhat was that, anonymous? I'm sorry, all I could make out was something about Bill Murray and something about a G3, as in the macintosh G3? Dunno.
ReplyDeleteI said, Just to clarify, Bill Murray says no to G3 (Ghostbusters 3), not our cat, who is also named Venkman.
ReplyDeleteI know what you said. I'm just being a punk to Crane who write those paragraph titles. Stop hating freedom, Crane.
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