"This is some rough CGI. I'm sure it was good for the time" Well that shot did suck, even back then-this was a big budget movie, but there were a LOT of FX and some of them didn't get the time and care that others did. But the thing is, it's NOT CGI: they didn't even USE computers for VFX for another few years. This is ALL practical. The creatures are all makeup FX or puppets. The sparks and lasers and lightning are all hand-drawn with pencil and paper by cartoon animators. When the Fire station blew up, they had to build a practical miniature of it and actually blew it up. The Marshmallow Man was done old-school Godzilla style, it's a guy in a suit walking through a miniature city. And it's all put together in a dark room using old school doctored footage tricks like double exposure and backlighting. The shot you called out of the Terror Dog bounding across the street was "stop motion animation" - its how they do claymation, it's an action figure, posed a frame at a time. You can see much better stop motion in the original Star Wars trilogy, Clash of the Titans (1981), Dragonslayer(1981) and Robocop(1987). The first computer graphics creature FX were not until Jurassic Park, nearly a decade after this movie.
@@MrKeychange There was no software for that back then. 2D Sprite graphics in the 70's and early 80's looked like Space Invaders and Pac Man. Disney feature animation did most of their FX animation hand-drawn well into the 90's I was still hand animating lightning effects for live action for my first few jobs out of school in 95. The CG in Tron were mostly for the 3D vehicles like the lightcycles and the recognizers. (And most of the output was wireframe, they still used painted animation cels for color and backlighting for glowing. The Solar Sailer was one of the only objects that was fully rendered) First CG in a movie was the robot vision FX in original Westworld. In original Star Wars it was only used for the Death Star plans in the locker room. First 2d morphing was in Willow, first 3d morphing object was the water tentacle in The Abyss, first fully 3d rendered character was T-1000.
Harold Ramis, your favorite character Egon, directed a couple movies I think you'd enjoy. Groundhogs Day with Bill Murray and Bedazzled with Brendan Fraser
To answer your question about their ages: Harold Ramis: 39 Ernie Hudson: 38 Bill Murray: 33 Dan Aykroyd: 31 Annie Potts: 32 Sigourney Weaver: 33 Rick Moranis: 30 William Atherton: 37
The story of Rick Moranis is so sad. He gave up his acting career to take care of his dying wife and after she passed he retired to take care of their daughter. I respect him so much
One thing I love about this movie is the all the way through it's Venkman who gets covered in slime and gunk, till the very end when he's the cleanest of the lot.
I've seen this hundreds of times and was the only movie I watched with commentary because it was my favorite childhood movies.I tried learning so much about this that watched all the cartoons and read comic books and played the video game.Extreme Ghostbusters is a much darker version of Ghostbusters but you may need the real Ghostbusters to understand certain things.
I’m a Ghostbuster and have been since I was 3 years old, the toys have just got bigger. A few years ago our group actually got William Atherton (Dickless) a fruit basket and he loved it. 🤣
So Dan Akkroyd had envisioned an epic of BIBLICAL proportions with his original treatment. After shopping it around producer Ivan Reitman at Columbia liked his idea. But suggested pearing back the effects(Stay Puft was in the first act). He invited Harold Ramis(RIP) and Dan to his lake house to write a script after selling the idea to Columbia. The blue collar angle came from that weekend. They shot pretty much that script(minus the improvs by the enrire cast). Improvisations like Sigourney Weaver acting like a dog in her audition. Initially John Belushi was supposed to be in this. As was Eddie Murphy and John Candy. From all appearances Ghostbusters shouldn't have worked since this film is BASICALLY a horror comedy.....but the final product. From score, to soundtrack, to effects, to story.....everything worked. Still works nearly 40 years later. The film spawned a successful cartoon series(and spinoff), comics, video games(1 written by Ramis and Akkroyd), toys and 2 sequels(2nd coming out on the 18th or so).....as well as a poorly excecuted reboot. As to the characters Peter is the straight man(aka skeptic), Egon is very much the tech guy of the group. Ray is the heart. And Winston is the audience insert. Personally Egon was always my favorite but EVERYONE has great lines. A fun thing to think about......if Peter wasn't being such a DICK to that student, he'd have seen his experiment ACTUALLY worked. This film(and it's first sequel) is SO damn quotable. Welcome to this wonderful franchise of Ghostheads
"I wanna know more about the guy that built the apartments! I wonder if we'll learn more about him in the second movie." That would have been the natural place to go for the sequel, but no for some reason, they just went with retconning another god that wants to destroy the world into the lore instead. Afterlife finally includes Shandor, but he's probably on screen for a total of about 15 seconds. :/ He contributes to that movie as much as he contributes to this one. The only time Shandor has ever been PROPERLY explored is in the video game that came out all the way back in 2009. I think you should check it out if you haven't already. It's a pretty fun game and it's apparently been confirmed canon by Dan Akroyd and Harold Ramis (they're the actors that play Ray and Egon respectively and they both wrote the game).
Well the top got blown off, so it's not quite as good as an antenna. Resonance works based on length (or height in this case). It'll probably still attract more ghosts than "normal", but we're taking about reduction of effectiveness by exponential factors here, especially if the removed floors make the new height off harmonic. You've got to be very precise when dealing with weak signals as even a small percentage off can murder your signal.
4:41 at the time of release, Bill was 34, Dan was 30, and Harold was 40. No clue what age they were trying to emulate, but in the original story, the Ghostbusters were an established federal agency.
20:47 "Gozer the Gozerian? Good evening. As a duly-designated representative of the city, county and state of New York, I order you to cease any and all supernatural activity and return, forthwith, to your place of origin or to the nearest, convenient parallel dimension." 🤦 Dear god. They brought their _lawyer._
This was the very first VHS I watched as a kid. Shandor’s tie in is with Aferlife - Shandor Mining Company. Love this movie today, even 300+ watches into it and it still makes me laugh
I can see you've received a few comments on the CGI /Stop motion animation comment. I know by todays standards the SMA looked pretty rough to you and your generation but 40 + years ago it was widely used before the usage of CGI in the years that followed. BTW the production team actually used tons of shaving cream for the Marshmallow effect and the EPA guy Walter Peck ( William Atheron )who was doused by huge amounts of that stuff actually developed a serious skin irritation issue from all the shaving cream.
Netflix has a series called Movies That Made Us. One episode is on The Ghostbusters. Basically explains how the movie was made, the cast, crew, etc. Great series. I highly recommend it.
I love that series, ive watched some of the episodes but not the Ghostbusters one since i didn't see the movie but now that Ive watched the movie ill have to go watch the show :)
There's 2 bloopers that was left in the movie. 1. During the music montage you'll see the Ghostbusters running well they running for real cause if you you look behind them you'll NYPD running behind them. They we're shooting in a location that they wasn't supposed to. The 2nd one was back in the library when the book case fell. It wasn't supposed to and murray improvise that line of it happened to you before.
7:15 And _this_ is the point where Dana reasons, "Okay. Time to move out. As a New Yorker, I've seen some _freaky shit,_ but _this_ tops it all. I'm gone."
This is not a kids movie, although it did come out at a time when that was arguably more difficult to define. In 1984, the MPAA ratings went G, PG, and R. Ghostbusters wasn’t G and not R. For the time, it got a PG rating, but the movie helped lead to the creation of the PG-13 rating.
It's definitely kinda scary for kids but I feel like parents let their kids watch a little more than they should. I know I watched Night of the Living Dead waaaaaay to soon.
@@DeashasAlwaysWatching I remember being six years old, and looking at the black poster with the red and white ghost prevention sign and thinking do I really want to see this? Each kid is different, but it turns out I DID NOT 🤣🤣😆 want to see the movie. I did not see the complete movie until about ten years later.
I've always thought that Walter Peck's character, the nagging EPA guy, might have been a Gozer worshiper. In this way, their desire to disconnect the containing unit and free the spirits would be explained.This could have been included in the sequel, rather than the ridiculous villain of the painting and the goofy pink booger.
He was, not knowingly. He's a symbol for the interfering 'environmentalist' who is seemingly motivated by doing good things but are only really interested in progression of his career. A caricature of a 'woke' type who uses having a cause to be progressive but really they are just interfering in something they don't have the stomach for themselves. What it basically boils down to is there is a group of people dealing with a sensitive thing pretty admirably but some randomer appears demanding results and ends up wrecking everything.
Fun Fact~After the Ghostbusters killed the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. Those four and the environmental guy were not covered in marshmello fluff. Instead it was a lot of sour cream yuck...
@@DeashasAlwaysWatching I've been a fan of the original Ghostbusters movies since the 80s and Afterlife was the cheffiest kiss a chef ever kissed. Great new characters, great new setting, great fan service, very emotional. Hope you love it too.
13:22 "That was... some rough-lookin' CGI. But that's okay. I understand." CGI? Oh, no. That was stop-motion. There _was_ CGI at this point in cinematic history, though. You may want to check out the movie _The Last Starfighter._ That movie illustrates it pretty well.
I find you charming and entertaining. We all thought there some activity happening under the desk. Yes the cgi sucked when it came out, but we didn't care. We were in it for the guys. Louis always hitting on Dana. Keymaster always locked out? Keymaster and Dana hook up and have no memory of it. Worse mercy date ever. Wonder what happened to Mr Dickless. You're an unexpected pleasure to watch.
The little guy Louis is like the over-soul of all nerdy fanboys (including and especially when he gets possessed)... like if you rolled them all into one, you'd end up with Louis.
Awesome reaction nice shirt by the way I've been a huge Ghostbusters fan since I was a little kid although I'm pretty much as old as the movies but still growing up a little bit after huge fan love both movies the cartoon series as a kid and even had all the toys not today I'm going to see the new one Ghostbusters afterlife and totally wearing a Ghostbusters costume while I do it got a rocket in style this is all time classic
It is a movie kids saw, but most kids saw the cartoon series 1st, if you ever get to checking out Real Ghostbusters. Kids in the 80s also watched Gremlins, Rambo, Robo Cop, Rocky, Jaws, Friday the 13th lots of movies maybe not meant for kids
This movie is very conservative if you think about it: Three scientists are CANCELLED by the head of a very liberal college for their beliefs and ideas. Like any good capitalists, they then go into business to sell their services and franchise rights. They also work with local law enforcement in some extreme cases. When they become successful, an unelected federal bureaucrat from the EPA comes to attack and shuts down their business. The "Gatekeeper" is a woman and the "Keymaster" is a man. A local elected public official, hoping to serve the people who elected him into office, sides with the scientist businessmen and kicks the evil federal agent to the curb. The scientists do battle with a "pro-choice" pagan deity that tramples a "pro-life" Catholic Church. In the end, our hero scientists banish the evil pagan deity and the man gets his girl. Thank you for coming to my TED Talk. Fun Fact: When interviewing Alice the Librarian, Dr. Peter Venkman asks her if she is currently menstruating. The shocked head librarian asks "What does that have to do with anything?", and Peter replies "Back off, man. I'm a scientist." In parapsychology, there is some correlation between menstrual cycles and latent telekinetic powers. From a psychological standpoint, Alice may have been going through menopause, which in very rare cases can cause psychotic breaks or blackouts. Peter was trying to determine if Alice might have actually caused the disturbance herself, either physically or through psychic powers.
Love the reaction like always! :) So...do you already know when your going to watch Ghostbusters 2? Cause you know I am ready to see the reaction. Either way...can't wait! Dang...I am sooo ready for Ghostbusters Afterlife!!
Hi just found your channel! You should react to The Green Mile and Forest Gump, both with Tom Hanks and Leon the Professional, ( the directors cut ) and V for vendetta, both with Natalie Portman!
Since the mayor is already white, Winston should’ve instead said “I have seen things that would turn a black man white”. I think that would’ve been funnier.
So, maybe I'm missing something...but during your review of the Ghostbusters Afterlife trailer a few months back, you said you had seen this movie several times. But this video said it's your first time watching.
Janine is played by Annie Potts. Who plays Sheldon's grandma in Young Sheldon. I never noticed until I saw the credits one day.
oooooohhh I never knew that
Annie Potts is also the voice of Bo Peep from the Toy Story movies.
13:22
It wasn't CGI, it was stop motion animation. A very time consuming technique.
Louis is the Key master but always gets locked out of his apartment.
Hahhah I didn't even think about that lol
@@DeashasAlwaysWatching neither did i!😂
"This is some rough CGI. I'm sure it was good for the time"
Well that shot did suck, even back then-this was a big budget movie, but there were a LOT of FX and some of them didn't get the time and care that others did.
But the thing is, it's NOT CGI: they didn't even USE computers for VFX for another few years. This is ALL practical. The creatures are all makeup FX or puppets. The sparks and lasers and lightning are all hand-drawn with pencil and paper by cartoon animators. When the Fire station blew up, they had to build a practical miniature of it and actually blew it up. The Marshmallow Man was done old-school Godzilla style, it's a guy in a suit walking through a miniature city. And it's all put together in a dark room using old school doctored footage tricks like double exposure and backlighting. The shot you called out of the Terror Dog bounding across the street was "stop motion animation" - its how they do claymation, it's an action figure, posed a frame at a time. You can see much better stop motion in the original Star Wars trilogy, Clash of the Titans (1981), Dragonslayer(1981) and Robocop(1987). The first computer graphics creature FX were not until Jurassic Park, nearly a decade after this movie.
I think the proton pack discharge was computer based. You saw some of that in BTTF and as early as TRON.
@@MrKeychange There was no software for that back then. 2D Sprite graphics in the 70's and early 80's looked like Space Invaders and Pac Man. Disney feature animation did most of their FX animation hand-drawn well into the 90's I was still hand animating lightning effects for live action for my first few jobs out of school in 95.
The CG in Tron were mostly for the 3D vehicles like the lightcycles and the recognizers. (And most of the output was wireframe, they still used painted animation cels for color and backlighting for glowing. The Solar Sailer was one of the only objects that was fully rendered)
First CG in a movie was the robot vision FX in original Westworld. In original Star Wars it was only used for the Death Star plans in the locker room. First 2d morphing was in Willow, first 3d morphing object was the water tentacle in The Abyss, first fully 3d rendered character was T-1000.
@@chrisleebowers I did some research and I'm absolutely wrong. 😂 I can't believe they made the streams out of actual explosions. 🤯
And stop motion
Zzzzz
“What are we doing today, Zuul?”
The same thing we do every day, Dr. Venkman, TRY TO TAKE OVER NEW YORK!!…
;)
A true timeless classic I won't be surprised if people are still watching this movie 100 years from now
I'm sure they will be :)
@@DeashasAlwaysWatching Who's excited about Afterlife?
Harold Ramis, your favorite character Egon, directed a couple movies I think you'd enjoy. Groundhogs Day with Bill Murray and Bedazzled with Brendan Fraser
Excellent reaction. Yes, Ghostbusters 2 is also worth watching.
Thank you - Yes im going to watch it in the next few days
"the dog" was not cgi but rather stop motion which was not bad for the time.
To answer your question about their ages:
Harold Ramis: 39
Ernie Hudson: 38
Bill Murray: 33
Dan Aykroyd: 31
Annie Potts: 32
Sigourney Weaver: 33
Rick Moranis: 30
William Atherton: 37
The story of Rick Moranis is so sad. He gave up his acting career to take care of his dying wife and after she passed he retired to take care of their daughter. I respect him so much
One thing I love about this movie is the all the way through it's Venkman who gets covered in slime and gunk, till the very end when he's the cleanest of the lot.
Fun fact: Murray was allergic to the substance that was supposed to be melted marshmallow. That's why he's not totally covered in it at the end.
@@Madbandit77 still makes for one final gag image
There was no CGI back then. The demon dog was stop motion photography I believe.
CGI was used extensively in Tron (1982) and even the first use of CGI was in Westworld (1973) so "no CGI back then" is inaccurate
I've seen this hundreds of times and was the only movie I watched with commentary because it was my favorite childhood movies.I tried learning so much about this that watched all the cartoons and read comic books and played the video game.Extreme Ghostbusters is a much darker version of Ghostbusters but you may need the real Ghostbusters to understand certain things.
I’m a Ghostbuster and have been since I was 3 years old, the toys have just got bigger. A few years ago our group actually got William Atherton (Dickless) a fruit basket and he loved it. 🤣
So Dan Akkroyd had envisioned an epic of BIBLICAL proportions with his original treatment. After shopping it around producer Ivan Reitman at Columbia liked his idea. But suggested pearing back the effects(Stay Puft was in the first act). He invited Harold Ramis(RIP) and Dan to his lake house to write a script after selling the idea to Columbia. The blue collar angle came from that weekend. They shot pretty much that script(minus the improvs by the enrire cast). Improvisations like Sigourney Weaver acting like a dog in her audition. Initially John Belushi was supposed to be in this. As was Eddie Murphy and John Candy. From all appearances Ghostbusters shouldn't have worked since this film is BASICALLY a horror comedy.....but the final product. From score, to soundtrack, to effects, to story.....everything worked. Still works nearly 40 years later. The film spawned a successful cartoon series(and spinoff), comics, video games(1 written by Ramis and Akkroyd), toys and 2 sequels(2nd coming out on the 18th or so).....as well as a poorly excecuted reboot. As to the characters Peter is the straight man(aka skeptic), Egon is very much the tech guy of the group. Ray is the heart. And Winston is the audience insert. Personally Egon was always my favorite but EVERYONE has great lines. A fun thing to think about......if Peter wasn't being such a DICK to that student, he'd have seen his experiment ACTUALLY worked. This film(and it's first sequel) is SO damn quotable. Welcome to this wonderful franchise of Ghostheads
I think back then it was called "special effects". Nowadays everything gets called CGI, whether it is computer generated or not.
Exactly! I keep hearing that and I die a little bit inside each time I hear it. Just waiting for someone to call The Muppets CGI. haha
24:15 Someone theorized that that marshmallow was probably ectoplasmicly saturated and therefore was less lethal upon exposure.
"I wanna know more about the guy that built the apartments! I wonder if we'll learn more about him in the second movie."
That would have been the natural place to go for the sequel, but no for some reason, they just went with retconning another god that wants to destroy the world into the lore instead. Afterlife finally includes Shandor, but he's probably on screen for a total of about 15 seconds. :/ He contributes to that movie as much as he contributes to this one. The only time Shandor has ever been PROPERLY explored is in the video game that came out all the way back in 2009. I think you should check it out if you haven't already. It's a pretty fun game and it's apparently been confirmed canon by Dan Akroyd and Harold Ramis (they're the actors that play Ray and Egon respectively and they both wrote the game).
Not sure if anyone as mentioned it already.
Dan Aykroyd wrote the story for the movie and his dad has written paranormal research books.
Thats cool, I didn't know
3:24 Yeah! A librarian ghost.
I agree, Egon is the best Ghostbuster. I found him relatable especially with his stoic personality and my hair grows in a similar way.
Something I never thought about.. The building is still there and is still an antenna dragging in spiritual energy...
Well the top got blown off, so it's not quite as good as an antenna. Resonance works based on length (or height in this case). It'll probably still attract more ghosts than "normal", but we're taking about reduction of effectiveness by exponential factors here, especially if the removed floors make the new height off harmonic. You've got to be very precise when dealing with weak signals as even a small percentage off can murder your signal.
Myself and many of my friends saw this in the theater in 1984 when we were kids. I was 8.
13:20 That wasn't CGI. I think the hell hounds (or whatever) are mostly stop motion and compositing.
4:41 at the time of release, Bill was 34, Dan was 30, and Harold was 40. No clue what age they were trying to emulate, but in the original story, the Ghostbusters were an established federal agency.
20:47 "Gozer the Gozerian? Good evening. As a duly-designated representative of the city, county and state of New York, I order you to cease any and all supernatural activity and return, forthwith, to your place of origin or to the nearest, convenient parallel dimension."
🤦 Dear god. They brought their _lawyer._
Dana's apartment is 55 Central Park West, and there really is a church next door..
This was the very first VHS I watched as a kid.
Shandor’s tie in is with Aferlife - Shandor Mining Company.
Love this movie today, even 300+ watches into it and it still makes me laugh
I can see you've received a few comments on the CGI /Stop motion animation comment. I know by todays standards the SMA looked pretty rough to you and your generation but 40 + years ago it was widely used before the usage of CGI in the years that followed. BTW the production team actually used tons of shaving cream for the Marshmallow effect and the EPA guy Walter Peck ( William Atheron )who was doused by huge amounts of that stuff actually developed a serious skin irritation issue from all the shaving cream.
Netflix has a series called Movies That Made Us. One episode is on The Ghostbusters. Basically explains how the movie was made, the cast, crew, etc. Great series. I highly recommend it.
I love that series, ive watched some of the episodes but not the Ghostbusters one since i didn't see the movie but now that Ive watched the movie ill have to go watch the show :)
@@DeashasAlwaysWatching
I’ve seen it along with the one for toys. They should do a series for video games.
@@chuumon95 They have one for video games, but I don't remember the exact name.
There's 2 bloopers that was left in the movie. 1. During the music montage you'll see the Ghostbusters running well they running for real cause if you you look behind them you'll NYPD running behind them. They we're shooting in a location that they wasn't supposed to. The 2nd one was back in the library when the book case fell. It wasn't supposed to and murray improvise that line of it happened to you before.
I love that you liked Egon. I’ve had a crush on him since I was little 😍
Hes so my type hahah, to smart for me 😆 I haven't watched the second one yet, but im excited to see him and Janine
I love how the rest of them are covered in marshmallow foam, somehow Venkman manages to avoid almost all of it
7:15 And _this_ is the point where Dana reasons, "Okay. Time to move out. As a New Yorker, I've seen some _freaky shit,_ but _this_ tops it all. I'm gone."
Aykroyd, and Murry are 34 in this film. Ramis who played Egon is 41.
This is not a kids movie, although it did come out at a time when that was arguably more difficult to define. In 1984, the MPAA ratings went G, PG, and R. Ghostbusters wasn’t G and not R. For the time, it got a PG rating, but the movie helped lead to the creation of the PG-13 rating.
It's definitely kinda scary for kids but I feel like parents let their kids watch a little more than they should. I know I watched Night of the Living Dead waaaaaay to soon.
@@DeashasAlwaysWatching I remember being six years old, and looking at the black poster with the red and white ghost prevention sign and thinking do I really want to see this? Each kid is different, but it turns out I DID NOT 🤣🤣😆 want to see the movie. I did not see the complete movie until about ten years later.
I've always thought that Walter Peck's character, the nagging EPA guy, might have been a Gozer worshiper. In this way, their desire to disconnect the containing unit and free the spirits would be explained.This could have been included in the sequel, rather than the ridiculous villain of the painting and the goofy pink booger.
He was, not knowingly. He's a symbol for the interfering 'environmentalist' who is seemingly motivated by doing good things but are only really interested in progression of his career. A caricature of a 'woke' type who uses having a cause to be progressive but really they are just interfering in something they don't have the stomach for themselves. What it basically boils down to is there is a group of people dealing with a sensitive thing pretty admirably but some randomer appears demanding results and ends up wrecking everything.
You have just witnessed my all time favorite movie.
and it was great!! I'm watching the second one in the next few days :)
Fun Fact~After the Ghostbusters killed the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. Those four and the environmental guy were not covered in marshmello fluff. Instead it was a lot of sour cream yuck...
DVD commentary by Reitman and Ramis say that it was shaving cream, not "sour" cream.
The bookshelf that fell over was unintentional/accidental and they ad libbed that scene
13:20 lol cgi didn’t exist yet that’s pure stop motion 😂😁😁 and 24:15 I’m weak🤣🤣
Fun Fact: the stuff that they used when the marshmallow man exploded was actually shaving cream or something like that
one of my favorite classic comedies. great as a kid, even better as an adult.
Great reaction to one of my favorite movies of all time + a Jean Ralphio reference = instant sub
I'm so excited to do a reaction to Ghostbusters Afterlife :) I hope it doesn't disappoint. And Jean Ralphio is perfect hahaha :)
@@DeashasAlwaysWatching I've been a fan of the original Ghostbusters movies since the 80s and Afterlife was the cheffiest kiss a chef ever kissed. Great new characters, great new setting, great fan service, very emotional. Hope you love it too.
5:15 "Wow! _This_ place is _great!_ When can we move in?"
🤦 Ray, we're trying to _negotiate,_ here. Reign in the enthusiasm, will you?
13:22 "That was... some rough-lookin' CGI. But that's okay. I understand."
CGI? Oh, no. That was stop-motion. There _was_ CGI at this point in cinematic history, though. You may want to check out the movie _The Last Starfighter._ That movie illustrates it pretty well.
Wonderful reaction!!! Part 2 is great.. You'll love it😀😀😀
Thank you!!! I plan on watching it tomorrow
@@DeashasAlwaysWatching So...how was it?
when the eggs are cooking on the counter, look what's sitting next to them: a bag of Sta-Puft Marshmallows
I saw this the day it opened and when he got slimed everyone laughed it was hysterical the first time watching it
That wasn't CGI, that was stop motion animation.
One of my all time favorite Movie's,love seeing your reactions to this great classic movie
Rip To Harold Ramis & Ivan Reitman, We Still Miss You Guy's
I got an ad for the new Ghostbusters movie right after you mentioned it in the video.
One of my favorite movies, along with the *The real Ghostbusters* cartoon series. 👻
15:06 "I love them" Me too!
Great Reaction. Would love to see you watch the movie Mandy.
Rough looking cgi on older CRT TVs looks fine... if it’s on these new super high def TVs of today the rough cgi looks very bizarre
Yeah I agree :)
If Jenin and Egon is your favorite couple then you are not ready for part 2.
But the animated series handle those two well.
22:20 lol, the choice should have been j Edgar hoover, as Venkman gives it as an example
I find you charming and entertaining. We all thought there some activity happening under the desk. Yes the cgi sucked when it came out, but we didn't care. We were in it for the guys. Louis always hitting on Dana. Keymaster always locked out? Keymaster and Dana hook up and have no memory of it. Worse mercy date ever. Wonder what happened to Mr Dickless. You're an unexpected pleasure to watch.
The architect is to be more covered in the video game because the movie covered characters returning into some new story
Now do Ghostbusters Afterlife.
It will be up tomorrow 😊
@@DeashasAlwaysWatching Just remember there are two post credit scenes.
The little guy Louis is like the over-soul of all nerdy fanboys (including and especially when he gets possessed)... like if you rolled them all into one, you'd end up with Louis.
Well I was about to edit some gameplay footage for my other channel, guess I'm subscribing to your channel and watching Ghost Busters instead. 😁😁
You do a fantastic job of paying attention to details many reactors do not.
You will have great success 🙌 if you keep picking these caliber movies 🎥
Awesome reaction nice shirt by the way I've been a huge Ghostbusters fan since I was a little kid although I'm pretty much as old as the movies but still growing up a little bit after huge fan love both movies the cartoon series as a kid and even had all the toys not today I'm going to see the new one Ghostbusters afterlife and totally wearing a Ghostbusters costume while I do it got a rocket in style this is all time classic
Subscribed for "You dirty little Q-tip!" You learn a bit more about Evo Shandor in Ghostbusters: The Video Game
Great performances by everyone in this movie
Yes I agree :)
@@DeashasAlwaysWatching 👍👍👍
Somebody has already probably brought this up, but they did not have CGI back then. Not really.
It is a movie kids saw, but most kids saw the cartoon series 1st, if you ever get to checking out Real Ghostbusters. Kids in the 80s also watched Gremlins, Rambo, Robo Cop, Rocky, Jaws, Friday the 13th lots of movies maybe not meant for kids
Lmao ewww haha youre so adorable hahaha 💓 😆 Love Ghostbusters 👻 nice reaction 👌 enjoying right now. Happy Halloween 🎃 hehe
hahahahha thank you 😊
Happy Halloween 🎃
@@DeashasAlwaysWatching Yep you're welcome! soon I'll dress up as Michael Myers and pose in front of my lawn scares people every year haha!😅🔪🔪🎃
I will not forget #DirtyQTip! Perfect for him!
Slimer (his name) was the last ghost.
Nobody steps on a church in my town!
This movie is very conservative if you think about it: Three scientists are CANCELLED by the head of a very liberal college for their beliefs and ideas. Like any good capitalists, they then go into business to sell their services and franchise rights. They also work with local law enforcement in some extreme cases. When they become successful, an unelected federal bureaucrat from the EPA comes to attack and shuts down their business. The "Gatekeeper" is a woman and the "Keymaster" is a man. A local elected public official, hoping to serve the people who elected him into office, sides with the scientist businessmen and kicks the evil federal agent to the curb. The scientists do battle with a "pro-choice" pagan deity that tramples a "pro-life" Catholic Church. In the end, our hero scientists banish the evil pagan deity and the man gets his girl.
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Fun Fact: When interviewing Alice the Librarian, Dr. Peter Venkman asks her if she is currently menstruating. The shocked head librarian asks "What does that have to do with anything?", and Peter replies "Back off, man. I'm a scientist." In parapsychology, there is some correlation between menstrual cycles and latent telekinetic powers. From a psychological standpoint, Alice may have been going through menopause, which in very rare cases can cause psychotic breaks or blackouts. Peter was trying to determine if Alice might have actually caused the disturbance herself, either physically or through psychic powers.
The Ghostbusters were probably mid to late 30s probably?
2:29 - sorry. I got excited. 🙈
But 🎶bustin makes me feel good🎶
Love the reaction like always! :) So...do you already know when your going to watch Ghostbusters 2? Cause you know I am ready to see the reaction. Either way...can't wait! Dang...I am sooo ready for Ghostbusters Afterlife!!
Thank you!!!
I think im going to watch it thursday or friday then post the video on Sunday
@@DeashasAlwaysWatching Cool Thx! Well...now I can't wait until Sunday!lol :) I also can't wait for the 19th!
I recommend watching the first season of the cartoon then part 2
Awesome reaction video. Thanks.
Thank you for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed it
This is a great movie! Glad you've seen it haha
Me too, it was fun to finally watch and get why everyone loves it so much
@@DeashasAlwaysWatching I definitely agree. Have you watched Ghostbusters 2 yet?
I like your little pumpkins.
Don't eat the bubbling ghost eggs.
Just FYI.
Love this movie and GB 2.
They're like early 30's-ish
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Please react to Ghostbusters 2
I will :)
you have to watch all 4. even if the 3rd is torture :P
Hi just found your channel! You should react to The Green Mile and Forest Gump, both with Tom Hanks and Leon the Professional, ( the directors cut ) and V for vendetta, both with Natalie Portman!
If you enjoy the ghostbuster movies and try watching the Ghostbusters cartoons from the 80s. The Ghostbusters cartoons were decent
In all honesty walter peck was just trying to do his job. What was so wrong of showing him the storage facility?
Damn. Who are you? Wifey!?!???? ;)
Since the mayor is already white, Winston should’ve instead said “I have seen things that would turn a black man white”. I think that would’ve been funnier.
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Should I eat ghost eggs..? Hmmm.
So, maybe I'm missing something...but during your review of the Ghostbusters Afterlife trailer a few months back, you said you had seen this movie several times. But this video said it's your first time watching.
*Ghostbusters ll* please 😎
I just posted the reaction today :) ua-cam.com/video/1zEz1GGgP_o/v-deo.html
@@DeashasAlwaysWatching Great! 😃
Is there a full reaction available at all ?
Awesome reactions and your cute