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Critics didn't think it was better when it came out. Most people were a little disappointed by it. I found the Peter MacNicol character quite funny but his scenes didn't seem to fit with the rest of the movie.
33:02 - That's Slimer, the Ghostbusters' mascot. When the Ghostbusters Saturday morning cartoon aired back in 1986, Slimer was portrayed as a helper ghost who was mischievous but had good intentions and always wanted to be part of the team. This is why in this movie, he's portrayed much differently than in the first movie.
@@valerianwinterdrake7187 not at all. There's clearly been some time between the two movies, the baby is no more than a year old. And Dana got married + divorced in that time. I'm just saying that it was made very obvious what the whole Key Master/Gatekeeper thing entailed.
aka one half of the writing duo for GB1 and 2 along with Dan Akroyd. It's that lack which makes we worry more for GB Afterlife much more than anything to do with directors or actors. Their writing was a huge part of what made GB what it was.
@@mnomadvfx I don't know if you've seen it yet, but I loved Afterlife. It has a different tone than GB1 & 2 but I think that was necessary after all this time. But Egon plays a huge role in the story. From what I understand, the Ramis family were very pleased by how it was all handled.
Play the 2009 video game "Ghostbusters". Written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis and starring most of the original cast, it is in many ways, the third Ghostbusters story.
@@TheManInTheLongBlackCoat she literally started the video saying she reacts to movies and plays games 😂 Any yes. I played this and they did a wonderful job with this game. It's short, but really fun and ties both movies together for an epic conclusion.
Having watched the first film last night, I just caught the reference to what the reporter was saying “his grandma used to spin a yarn about a spectral locomotive”, and here it is in the second film.
Different spectral locomotive. Egon describes its origin as part of the subway system and the reporter mentioned the Grandma saying it went past her house which implied a more rural setting IMHO.
Thank you for watching this! People always skip over it because it's seen as inferior to the first movie. Shame because it's still great and the soundtrack is full of bops.
My son watched these movies all day everyday growing up. Mom and i would be saying the lines with them cleaning the house - cooking - lol. He still loves them today - he's turning 36 next month
The funny part about this movie, is that the river of slime gets explained in the video game from 2010. Evo Shandore who built the building Dana lived in in part 1 also built a facility that was pumping slime into the sewers under New York... which caused Vigo to manifest in the painting. The game was gonna be the actual third movie before they announced Afterlife.
Ghostbusters 2 does an excellent job of continuing the story which is what a good sequel should do, and it acknowledges the fact that time passed. Also: The line Louis has about the equipment being heavy is in many respects a slight dig at Bill Murrary who complained the most about the weight of the Proton Packs in the original film... which was understandable when the fully loaded ones were used, because those weight 30 pounds..... however he still complained when they used he light weight models which only weighed 10 pounds.
Saw this at the theater when it came out. Scary and funny. Enjoyed it just as much as the first movie. Though some of the effects look dated now, this was a big step up in terms of special effects quality, compared to the first movie. Especially the courtroom battle looks amazing. Lots of practical effects blended with optical effects perfectly.
I highly recommend checking out Ghostbusters: The Video Game, since that is really considered to be the third movie that never happened. It is a very good game to play to, a lot of fun and a good story to it
I think of the story from Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis in much the same way as the only 4th film I ever wanted to be made - sadly not what we got.
@@bemasaberwyn55 Dan Aykroyd says its canon and (minor spoilers for afterlife) Paul Rudd's character says there hasn't been a ghost sighting for 30 years and since Afterlife takes place in 2021 and the Video Game takes place in 1991, I'd say its a fair chance its canon
Slimer was basically the mascot of the cartoon series, so that's why he's in this movie a lot. The first movie came out before I was born, but the cartoon came out shortly and I was a massive Ghostbusters nutjob running around with my proton pack with my friends and all the latest spin off merch, they were probably the biggest thing in my childhood until we all started to morph into teenage mutant turtles. This was the first movie I ever saw in the cinema, good times. The ost for both films bops too.
Yes, the cartoon, where Slimer was the Marketably Cute Critter, was a HUGE 80's Saturday-morning hit between movies, and fueled half the marketing. That probably explains why Slimer's a "good" character now, as well as why Tully now somehow actually knows its name. Particularly considering he never encountered it, last time, and it didn't have one back then.
The cartoon series of Ghostbusters had started before this movie came out. In the cartoon, Slimer (the green ghost who loves to eat) was their friend/mascot in the cartoon. I was glad that they kinda let that carry over into this movie. I'm glad Mary liked and enjoyed this movie.
I just had an amusing thought. The villain of this movie was Viggo the Carpathian. And the ship that rescued the Titanic survivors was the Carpathia. Intentional or just coincidence?
I'm with you, the second one is my favorite out of the 2 films. Glad you liked it, and also, that's an awesome recreation of the Ghostbusters II poster you used on the thumbnail.
Don't forget when Vigo does get to the point, *"Co-mmand* me Lord" he was actually loyal and into it at that point. @@15blackshirt I'd say she had to endure him.
@@redtornado1337 And I know this is a pretty deep cut, but he also voices X the Eliminator on Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law. He is so kooky and zany in that one. And I love it.
It's very cool to see how afterlife was actually the perfect way to bring the film to the masses.. spengler here literally was doing science at the expense of his friends... And family i guess... Afterlife he died alone doing exactly the same thing... Was all for a reason but i liked that continuation.. now spenglers blood lives on in Phoebe and her mom his daughter.. it was a story 30+ years in the making.. ❤
I actually do prefer GBII to GB 1. I wore this movie out on VHS. I also find there are more quotable lines. I used "Death is but a door" a surprising amount. And I Vigo is one of the great villain introductions.
They are close... very close between them - both have a dfifferent 'feel' to them but the edge for me is Peter Nichol which means I prefer GB2 over GB1.
Peter MacNicol (Janosz) is another one of those guys in movies and TV that is under-rated. Dude delivers the goods every time, I don't think I've seen a movie with him in it, I didn't at the very least enjoy him in.
It's worth noting that if you enjoy the movies, the animated show from the 80's was equally loved by me and many other kids my age growing up. If you can find it in your spare time, I'd recommend it. You can even see from the gadgets and style, the types of toys that would have been produced back then.
Did you know? The boy at the birthday party at the beginning of the film is Jason Reitman the son of the director. Jason directed the new 3rd Ghostbusters movie "Ghostbusters Afterlife" that is set to release next month in theaters. 😊
Finally, after 32 years the film score of "Ghostbusters II" composed by Randy Edelman has been released. FYI the song is called, 'Flip City' performed by Glenn Frey.
14:08 Killed it? That was a sick play on words, doubled up. Peter sang “Do,” Ray sang “Re” (which sounds like Ray), and Egon sang “Egon,” which is Egon for “Mi” (“me”). He “killed it,” instead of “killing it.”
Fire Extinguisher thing is true, But also remember the Ghostbusters worked out of a old Firehouse,,, so it would be ironic if they didn’t have one. Plus business and building codes
Welcome to the GB2 Club, about 35-40% of the fandom prefer 2 to 1. As others have said I’d highly recommend play the game from 2009 as it is the third movie. I was a hyped little 4 year old when this came out as I was already a massive ghost head, this film was an easy win for me.
I guess you're too young to appreciate the Bobby Brown heavy soundtrack, "On Our Own" still slaps. Though Doug E Fresh's Spirit is the jam of jams on this soundtrack, the perfect hip hop song for the Halloween season.
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29:51 The song is "Flip City" by Glenn Frey.
Critics didn't think it was better when it came out. Most people were a little disappointed by it. I found the Peter MacNicol character quite funny but his scenes didn't seem to fit with the rest of the movie.
Mary, if you want to see more of Annie Potts, check out the sitcom, Designing Women. She's a riot in that.
Check out night of the demons from 1988 or night of the comet 1984 🍿
The birthday kid at the beginning is Ivan Reitman’s son, and he is now the director of Ghostbusters Afterlife
And the girl with the puppy was his daughter.
@@WOLVERINE25TH little Maureen Ponderosa
@@nickman187 no f'ing way 😂. You learn something new every day.
My ex boyfriend was one of the SAG kids at that party bahaha
And the doctor at the asylum is Brian Doyle Murray, Bill's brother. (And mayor in Groundhog Day)
In Ghostbusters 1, Pete was pretty offended when Dana called him a talkshow host. In Ghostbusters 2 he is a talkshow host.
it was actually "gameshow host"
@@myztklk3v Argh! She did? She did... ah well, another dream shattered
As much as Bill hated this movie, Ghostbusters’ fans still stand by this as a very good sequel!!! Cant wait for afterlife!!
@Jason Avery oh ok.. that makes more sense..
Me too.
I stand by this movie too! GB Afterlife, here we go!
While my Mom thinks it is better than the first, I’d say Ghostbusters 2 is a fine sequel as well as Afterlife.
@@supdawg2559 Ghostbusters afterlife was a very worthy Sequel and I enjoyed every single moment of it and it was a beautiful tribute to Harold Ramis 😎
This is an underrated sequel. My sister will still ask me if I’m experiencing Carpathian Kitten Loss when I’m bummed out.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
A serious illness, fixed only with cuddly Kitty's.
that's brilliant
“Two in the box!! Ready to go!! We be fast, and they be slow!!!”
Wow!
33:02 - That's Slimer, the Ghostbusters' mascot. When the Ghostbusters Saturday morning cartoon aired back in 1986, Slimer was portrayed as a helper ghost who was mischievous but had good intentions and always wanted to be part of the team. This is why in this movie, he's portrayed much differently than in the first movie.
The fire extinguisher public service reminder is more than most reactors ever think of doing. +1
24:30 he's not technically a virgin. Remember the first movie? He was the Key Master to Dana's Gate Keeper. He had to unlock the gate somehow.
Yep, it was pretty obvious, keymaster and gatekeeper, I suppose he may not remember as he was possessed.
are you saying he is the father?
@@valerianwinterdrake7187 not at all. There's clearly been some time between the two movies, the baby is no more than a year old. And Dana got married + divorced in that time. I'm just saying that it was made very obvious what the whole Key Master/Gatekeeper thing entailed.
And his fly was open just before they turned into dogs
@@phil8821 never noticed that.
“He’s a terrible lawyer.” Well, he’s a CPA that knows tax law. He’s not exactly a trial lawyer. :)
"We had part of a Slinky. But I straightened it." - Egon, played by the absolute legend Harold Ramis.
Egons experiments at the beginning were just the best. "Let's see what happens if we take away the puppy." 🤣🤣
aka one half of the writing duo for GB1 and 2 along with Dan Akroyd.
It's that lack which makes we worry more for GB Afterlife much more than anything to do with directors or actors.
Their writing was a huge part of what made GB what it was.
@@StarkRG He's basically a teetering step away from becoming a Mengele 😅, definitely uber sociopath vibes coming off him in that scene.
And then watching him in Stripes was a complete 180 in character, lol
@@mnomadvfx I don't know if you've seen it yet, but I loved Afterlife. It has a different tone than GB1 & 2 but I think that was necessary after all this time. But Egon plays a huge role in the story. From what I understand, the Ramis family were very pleased by how it was all handled.
Ghostbusters 2 is a very underrated movie. I don’t love it as much as the first one, but I still think it’s a great movie!
Same here!
I find myself watching this more than the first...maybe cause I watched the first one so many times...
@@GallienusNY that's the same with me.
I thought the sequel was just as good as the first one
It's my favorite.
He didn't kill it...he reframed it
Instead of going for Do Re Me, he went for their names Doh, Ray and Egon.
Play the 2009 video game "Ghostbusters". Written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis and starring most of the original cast, it is in many ways, the third Ghostbusters story.
Im David pumpkins! AnY qUeStIoNs?!?
She reviews movies, not play games.
@@TheManInTheLongBlackCoat she has a twitch she plays games on too
@@TheManInTheLongBlackCoat what???? She plays games!!!
@@TheManInTheLongBlackCoat she literally started the video saying she reacts to movies and plays games 😂
Any yes. I played this and they did a wonderful job with this game. It's short, but really fun and ties both movies together for an epic conclusion.
That was the late Max von Sydow voicing Vigo, who you may remember from the opening of "The Force Awakens".
“Where the hell is Jack and Rose? C’mon, Jack and Rose.”
Well, technically Rose survived so she wouldn’t be there. 😂😂😂
And Jack drowned after the ship sank, so he's haunting the ocean on his own. ;-)
I'm pretty sure she'd be dead by now
Having watched the first film last night, I just caught the reference to what the reporter was saying “his grandma used to spin a yarn about a spectral locomotive”, and here it is in the second film.
How could the reporters grandmother see the old new york central train? Tunnels are off limits to the public. Think about that.
@@vitoguttilla2926 I don’t know, I’m just quoting the film.
Yeah it's just a different ghost train.
Different spectral locomotive.
Egon describes its origin as part of the subway system and the reporter mentioned the Grandma saying it went past her house which implied a more rural setting IMHO.
Thank you for watching this! People always skip over it because it's seen as inferior to the first movie. Shame because it's still great and the soundtrack is full of bops.
Perhaps people are starting to appreciate the second film more after they've seen that sh*tty reboot.
29:05 The appalled psychiatrist is Bill Murray's brother, Brian Doyle-Murray.
Loved his part in the movie Caddyshack with his bro Bill.
I think Peter MacNicol (Janosz) may be the most underrated actor in Hollywood.
Kurt Fuller is a close second. Nothing was better than him in Psych.
Peter MacNicol is the best part of everything he's in.
@@lapelcelery42 He definitely did a hell of a job as Renfield in Dracula: Dead and Lovin' It.
I think he's the best character in Numb3rs and his randomness in Ally McBeal was great
Kurt Fuller is THE underrated actor!
The dinner scene always reminds me of the restaurant scene in Blues Brothers
Mary: "Why is he so weird?"
Me: He's Bill Murray.
Im 37, I started with the cartoon, then Ghostbusters 2, then the original, I've always liked 2 the best
I do love The Real Ghostbusters too!
I freaking love this movie. SO glad Mary likes it too! The summer of 1989 was *legendary* TONS of classic movies.
During Christmas, you should watch Scrooged with Bill Murray. It's got a similar feel to the Ghostbusters movies.
The same cinematographer/DOP was used for GB2 and Scrooged.
He is fantastic in Lost in translation too
My son watched these movies all day everyday growing up. Mom and i would be saying the lines with them cleaning the house - cooking - lol.
He still loves them today - he's turning 36 next month
Galaxy Quest is good Sigourney Weaver movie too
The actor who played Dana's boss also had a major role in Bean, the first of the Mr. Bean movies.
I still get creeped tf out when the voice in the tunnel says Winston's name. I prefer the first one but I still think this movie has its own charm.
Janosz has some great lines. "The joyfulness is over."
The voice of Vigo was the Old Priest from Exorcist (Father Merrin-Max Von Sidonw)
The funny part about this movie, is that the river of slime gets explained in the video game from 2010.
Evo Shandore who built the building Dana lived in in part 1 also built a facility that was pumping slime into the sewers under New York... which caused Vigo to manifest in the painting.
The game was gonna be the actual third movie before they announced Afterlife.
its still canon
@@Callisto8233 No it's not.
@@deckzone3000it should be
DEFINITELY need to watch "Little Shop of Horrors" for more fun Rick Moranis and monster vibes!!!
And for a very funny cameo scene! You know what I'm talking about.
Ghostbusters 2 does an excellent job of continuing the story which is what a good sequel should do, and it acknowledges the fact that time passed.
Also: The line Louis has about the equipment being heavy is in many respects a slight dig at Bill Murrary who complained the most about the weight of the Proton Packs in the original film... which was understandable when the fully loaded ones were used, because those weight 30 pounds..... however he still complained when they used he light weight models which only weighed 10 pounds.
Saw this at the theater when it came out. Scary and funny. Enjoyed it just as much as the first movie. Though some of the effects look dated now, this was a big step up in terms of special effects quality, compared to the first movie. Especially the courtroom battle looks amazing. Lots of practical effects blended with optical effects perfectly.
I also enjoy #2 more than the first, mainly on how much I love Peter MacNicol's character. Every interaction he has with Vigo is hilarious.
no it ssucks compare to the first
@@stevenjohnson243 no it’s his opinion that he’s entitled to.
@@PaceFilmsProductions no
No I prefer the original
I highly recommend checking out Ghostbusters: The Video Game, since that is really considered to be the third movie that never happened. It is a very good game to play to, a lot of fun and a good story to it
And she can always just watch the cinematic cutscenes on UA-cam
Would that make Ghostbusters afterlife number 4 then
@@robertscullin3824 we don't know at this moment
I think of the story from Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis in much the same way as the only 4th film I ever wanted to be made - sadly not what we got.
@@bemasaberwyn55 Dan Aykroyd says its canon and (minor spoilers for afterlife) Paul Rudd's character says there hasn't been a ghost sighting for 30 years and since Afterlife takes place in 2021 and the Video Game takes place in 1991, I'd say its a fair chance its canon
The demon in the portrait: want to ask him why God needs a starship?
This is the movie that gave me nightmares for a year as a kid, I was sure Vigo was trying to take me over just before they trapped him.
It's Vigo. And they didn't Trap him, they blew him up.
29:05 That’s Venkman’s brother as the psychiatrist. The actors are siblings.
31:45 Yes, it is New Yorkers.
Oh Mary, did you ever fall for it, the old man eating toaster bit!! Lol. My favorite line from the movie is "why am I dripping with goo?"
Titanic arrives
Mary: Where's Jack and Rose?
I think Rose was still alive by then 🤔
lol exactly what i was thinking
Slimer was basically the mascot of the cartoon series, so that's why he's in this movie a lot. The first movie came out before I was born, but the cartoon came out shortly and I was a massive Ghostbusters nutjob running around with my proton pack with my friends and all the latest spin off merch, they were probably the biggest thing in my childhood until we all started to morph into teenage mutant turtles. This was the first movie I ever saw in the cinema, good times. The ost for both films bops too.
which one did you take? I always pretended I was Egon.
I wouldn't say Slimer is in this movie a lot - only 2 short scenes. Actually, I wanted him to have a bigger role...
Yes, the cartoon, where Slimer was the Marketably Cute Critter, was a HUGE 80's Saturday-morning hit between movies, and fueled half the marketing. That probably explains why Slimer's a "good" character now, as well as why Tully now somehow actually knows its name. Particularly considering he never encountered it, last time, and it didn't have one back then.
@@dracoargentum9783 Egon all the way, wish I picked Venkman though 😂
Interesting little fact: the twins playing Oscar were the nephews of singer John Denver.
The cartoon series of Ghostbusters had started before this movie came out. In the cartoon, Slimer (the green ghost who loves to eat) was their friend/mascot in the cartoon. I was glad that they kinda let that carry over into this movie. I'm glad Mary liked and enjoyed this movie.
I just had an amusing thought.
The villain of this movie was Viggo the Carpathian.
And the ship that rescued the Titanic survivors was the Carpathia.
Intentional or just coincidence?
Venkman is actually smart. He knows the whole psycho reactive thing and with that photoshoot he is trying to get Vigo emotional.
“I’ve never seen a weaker lawyer”
Clearly, you haven’t seen My Cousin Vinny (the movie, not my actual cousin)
I hope she does soon...
Or Eugene Levy defending a serial killer in Armed and Dangerous lol
@@dan2007kohn "You don't want to shoot us. You'll have...guilt..." :D:D:D
Also, SPLASH, "What a WEEK I'm having!" :D
Do you have a cousin named Vinny??
30:10 "better late then never". gotta love that joke. ^^
If you saw the movie 'Stripes' before watching Ghostbusters you wouldn't even question it Mary. Lol
Definitely should watch Stripes
@@somatic47 YES indeed
I heard that Harold Ramis and Bill Murray laid out the groundwork for the Ghostbusters movie while making Stripes
@@chadfalardeau5396 Everything make perfect sense now.
@Jason Avery That's a fact Jack
Since I saw this as a kid, the song the play on the statue of liberty, is a all time favorite for me.
I remember seeing this one in the cinema when I was 14. The only movie I ever went to see with my beloved old Dungeons & Dragons group!
Only class 6 specters can summon the heads. It’s a sign of power and control before moving to class 7. For example gozer the gozerian.
I know practically every line of dialogue in this movie by heart. This movie also made me a massive fan of the singer Jackie Wilson.
Same
Thirded
Thank u 4 being the only person besides myself that thought the slime resembled bubble gum.
Glad you reacted to this classic. It's actually hard to choose between the two. They are both a masterpiece.
They made a Ghostbusters video game based on the unpublished Ghostbusters 3 script. I got it for my ps4 and its very good.
I'm with you, the second one is my favorite out of the 2 films. Glad you liked it, and also, that's an awesome recreation of the Ghostbusters II poster you used on the thumbnail.
that slime in the bath tub scene had me crying in the movie theatre when I was 5 years old
Janosz alone makes this better. “I know, you told me this, the scourge. The sorrows, I’ve heard all of this.” He’s hilarious!
Peter McNichol from Dragon Slayer, Addams Family Values, and The Asgardian from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and a multitude more. :D
He also had to endure Wednesday Addams as a camp counselor in The Addams Family Values
Don't forget when Vigo does get to the point, *"Co-mmand* me Lord" he was actually loyal and into it at that point.
@@15blackshirt I'd say she had to endure him.
@@3Rayfire, it's Wednesday Addams, she can make turn any situation to her advantage
@@redtornado1337 And I know this is a pretty deep cut, but he also voices X the Eliminator on Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law. He is so kooky and zany in that one. And I love it.
It's very cool to see how afterlife was actually the perfect way to bring the film to the masses.. spengler here literally was doing science at the expense of his friends... And family i guess... Afterlife he died alone doing exactly the same thing... Was all for a reason but i liked that continuation.. now spenglers blood lives on in Phoebe and her mom his daughter.. it was a story 30+ years in the making.. ❤
This movie is one of my earliest memories of going to the theatre. I was 9 years old and was blown away.
I actually do prefer GBII to GB 1. I wore this movie out on VHS. I also find there are more quotable lines. I used "Death is but a door" a surprising amount. And I Vigo is one of the great villain introductions.
They are close... very close between them - both have a dfifferent 'feel' to them but the edge for me is Peter Nichol which means I prefer GB2 over GB1.
Favorite line is when Venkman asks where Jhonish is from and he replies "De upper vest side"
I had nightmares about that painting as a kid(I watched it many times anyway haha). I still find this movie genuinely creepy lol
Peter MacNicol (Janosz) is another one of those guys in movies and TV that is under-rated. Dude delivers the goods every time, I don't think I've seen a movie with him in it, I didn't at the very least enjoy him in.
I liked him a lot as Larry Flinehart on the crime drama "Numb3rs". He got an Emmy nomination for a guest spot on "Veep".
Wasn't he also in Chicago Hope, as the lawyer for the hospital?
A classic that can be watched as if it’s new., every time!
It's worth noting that if you enjoy the movies, the animated show from the 80's was equally loved by me and many other kids my age growing up. If you can find it in your spare time, I'd recommend it. You can even see from the gadgets and style, the types of toys that would have been produced back then.
"Don't worry, a ghost has got your baby." That's not really comforting. . . .
I love both Ghostbusters films, and have trouble choosing between the two as to which I prefer, so I just take them both as a package deal.
Just the way it was intended
The Doctor who was asking the ghostbusters questions in the psychiatric hospital was played by Bill Murray's dad.
Brother
My fav growing up!! RIP one of the Oscar twins. Grew up to have schizo affective disorder and took his own life at only 29.
"Where's Jack and rose?"
Rose survived remember.
Please watch silent hill.
Taking over a baby just to be reborn is clearly a creepy way to come back...Not mentioning Vigo's true face. XD
Especially...there : 36:15
Did you know? The boy at the birthday party at the beginning of the film is Jason Reitman the son of the director. Jason directed the new 3rd Ghostbusters movie "Ghostbusters Afterlife" that is set to release next month in theaters. 😊
Mary The actor who was interviewing the Ghostbusters at the psych ward is Bill Murray's older brother
Watching this, I was reminded of Dracula: Dead and loving it. Highly recommed that movie :)
“I’ve never seen a weaker lawyer”…..
Has she seen “My Cousin Vinny” yet?
You should watch the movie "GHOST" from 1990! It's with Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore and Whoopi Goldberg. Oscar win for Whoopi!
Ghost is a must. Good call.
Finally, after 32 years the film score of "Ghostbusters II" composed by Randy Edelman has been released. FYI the song is called, 'Flip City' performed by Glenn Frey.
By far one of my favorite songs in this movie
This one was funnier. While the original was darker.
Big plus was Bobby Brown providing 2 songs for the soundtrack.
When the Titanic arrives the guy who says "Better late than never" is Cheech Marin from Cheech & Chong movies.
14:08 Killed it? That was a sick play on words, doubled up. Peter sang “Do,” Ray sang “Re” (which sounds like Ray), and Egon sang “Egon,” which is Egon for “Mi” (“me”). He “killed it,” instead of “killing it.”
"It's always someone that is romantically interested in Dana that gets possessed" hahaha 😆 no doubt
Or just twice. First time were her too.
Fire Extinguisher thing is true, But also remember the Ghostbusters worked out of a old Firehouse,,, so it would be ironic if they didn’t have one. Plus business and building codes
The second movie definitely was more scary as a kid than the first one. Still loved them both tho.
This movie actually made me a ghost head and I can’t wait to see Afterlife💚👻🚫
totally agree.... really love the 2nd film over the 1st
Bill was so good in Groundhog Day…and Zombieland…
Just in case: the animated series "Real Ghostbusters" are canon with the first 2 movies :3
"Vy am I drippings mit goo?"- Janosh
That theme song, "On Our Own", by Bobby Brown was so amazing for the time.
Welcome to the GB2 Club, about 35-40% of the fandom prefer 2 to 1. As others have said I’d highly recommend play the game from 2009 as it is the third movie.
I was a hyped little 4 year old when this came out as I was already a massive ghost head, this film was an easy win for me.
I can't imagine the % is that high for this movie. I love this movie but it isn't even close to the first one. GB1 is a near perfect film.
I prefer this one
They are equal to me
I wonder how many people recognize Annie Potts (Janine) as Meemaw in "Young Sheldon".
FYI, Annie Potts (Janine) is Sheldon Cooper's grandmother, Meemaw, in "Young Sheldon"
This movie has my second favorite soundtrack.
What's your first favourite?
I don't think Ghostbusters would ever be the same without the antics of Peter Venkman.
Murray is an absolute genius!
Very underrated sequel. Honestly, I also think this is slightly better than the first. Looking forward to the Afterlife, too.
I guess you're too young to appreciate the Bobby Brown heavy soundtrack, "On Our Own" still slaps. Though Doug E Fresh's Spirit is the jam of jams on this soundtrack, the perfect hip hop song for the Halloween season.
Spirit is absolutely terrific.