I was an absolute mess from Egon's ghost manifesting to help Phoebe until the end. I still tear up when I watch that scene. They honored Harold Ramis in the best possible way. His ghost is the only one in the series (to my knowledge) to peacefully move on to the afterlife. Quite right too. RIP Harold Ramis.
One scene gets me everytime. Even when i saw it in theaters the first time, i got this feeling... Peters "i knew you´d turn up", Rays "Im sorry, i didnt believe you" and Winstons "Should have called, i missed you my friend" That wasnt just the script, that was Bill, Dan and Ernie saying " Sorry Harold, we should have done this, while we had time!" Also a little fact. Jason Reitman did sent the script to Harold Ramis family and only went into production, after his daughter greenlite it. So sweet.
This is how to make a sequel. I was born in 82, grew up with Ghostbusters and had all the toys, wallpaper, bedsheets... Afterlife is such a wonderfully made movie, and a beautiful tribute to both the character of Egon, and to Harold Ramis as well. I absolutely love this movie.
I'm so glad you enjoyed Ghostbusters: Afterlife. It's very rare for a third movie in a series of films to be really good. I took my girlfriend to see this on a date a day early before the official release date in a 4XD screening. I won't lie. I was crying after the battle with Gozer was done. I cried not only for Harold Ramis but I was also crying for my own father who passed away when I was very young. I don't have many personal memories of him but I do know for a fact without him I wouldn't be a fan of the original Little Rascals, Star Wars and Ghostbusters. I know for a fact if he was still alive he would have said to me that Hollywood can still make good movies as good as this one. My girlfriend couldn't believe how good the movie was and told me that my good gut feeling over Afterlife was right
I was surprised that Slimer didn't make an appearance, maybe he could have been living on the farm with Egon or as I saw someone else suggest they could have had him revealed as living in the old firehouse when Winston returns at the end.
I was 10 when Ghostbusters came out in ‘84 and I was so invested in the characters. I’ll admit, I was a little skeptical with Afterlife until I saw it. That ending made me cry like a 10 year old. Side note: 1984 was just a great year for movies…Ghostbusters, Cannonball Run 2, Indiana Jones, The Karate Kid, Electric Dreams, Footloose, Sixteen Candles, Romancing the Stone, Revenge of the Nerds; just amazing!
This was, by far, the best long-awaited sequel of all-time until Top Gun: Maverick came along and completely destroyed the curve. I'll be back in a few hours. 👍✌❤
@TaraTunesIn LOVE that when we see the original Ghostbusters returned EVERYONE cheered!! 😁 I went to see GBA in the cinema, I very nearly welled up near the end when Egon came back to help/say goodbye; very emotional - there wasn't a dry eye and some fellas were blubbering too lol
It was fitting that Egon was the grandfather of Trevor and Phoebe, considering that Harold Ramis was the only one of the original Ghostbusters who had passed away. As well, Ivan Reitman, director of the first two movies, has passed away. Not surprisingly, his son Jason directed this one.
Is Rick moranis going to return in this? Was sad that he didn’t appear in afterlife I know he’s retired from acting but he does have a movie coming “Shrunk”
I love how Callie finally says her last name when introducing herself to Peter Venkman. Up until she had found her father's photos of her, she just spoke of him as her father. Now she was proud of him, and she knew that he loved her, so she was glad to have the last name of Spengler.
Wonderful reaction tara, you and your sister are so alike. One of my favorite Ghostbusters movies, I love the cast, the performances are amazing. When I first watched this and seeing Egon again made me cry so hard but it was also beautiful and heartwarming. RIP to Harold Ramis.🙏
U wanna know what it was like?! Ghostbusters came out when I was 9 and u cannot imagine the absolute insanity that ensued. It was EVERYTHING. For YEARS it was still cool. We all loved it. And the 2nd one. Halloween costumes galore, down to I went to one party as Janine w/my guy friends and did the “Ghostbusters, whatdoyawant?!” in the accent & we won best group costume bc we were the only Ghostbusters group w/a Janine😂. I hadn’t thought about that in years. Thanks, mama✌️
I'm expecting a WIDE EYED reaction...in a couple of scenes. Just one of the reasons I'm here. Thanks for doing this one Tara. Great choices, Great reactions! 👍
you should consider watching some of the Real Ghostbusters cartoon. UA-cam has a lot of them for free, and uploaded by the rights holder so they're okay to watch. Some of them are really, really good!
I hope Louis returns next movie I know he retired from acting for long time and that he’s back doing “shrunk” I think sequel I don’t know too much about it
other movies about Ghosts ranked from IMO least to most scarry see if you agree or avoid these strait out Hold That Ghost The Ghost and Mr Chicken The Time of There Lives The Ghost and Mrs. Muir Casper franchise Scooby Doo franchise The Haunted Mansion and the reboot A Christmas Carrol Coco Ghost Beetlejuice Okko's Inn Monster House paranorman Corpse Bride Coraline The Frighteners Death Becomes her Poltergeist franchise The Shining
@@TaraTunesIn there was no GB movie in 2016 just some abomination that only tried to wear brown cloth but those abominations were NOT ghostbusters.... Plus most important thing was missing Ecto-1
The main idea behind GHOSTBUSTERS is that it is a joke. But that is what made it good. All the actors, (Bill Murray, especially) played it up as a joke. None of them took it seriously. Even the much maligned female reboot got that. But this movie completely missed the point making it one of the worst sequels I have ever had the displeasure to see. And when Ray said of Spengler (played by the recently deceased Harold Ramis), "I hope he rots in hell". It was maybe the cringiest line in cinematic history. Yeow.
Disagree. I think it's a brilliant comedy that deals with loneliness, alienation, family, friendship, forgiveness and a tribute to one of the most talented comedic masterminds around.
@@Madbandit77 Would you say the same of GHOSTBUSTERS 1 or 2? I'll answer for you. Of course you wouldn't, because let's face it, the central theme of those movies was mindnumbingly stupid (which is exactly what made them fun to watch). Back in the '80s nobody took them seriously, not even the cast. But somehow I guess what was stupid back then has become deadly serious to today's generation. Can't wait to see this director's next project, the tragedy and the triumph of Gilligan's Island perhaps.
Great reaction! They did this one perfectly, and I adore it. The tone was very different, but it needed to be because you didn't have the comedy geniuses of the first and second movies in the leading roles. It was very much an appropriate sequel that honored the great legacy of the originals. I think that was the main problem with the 2016 mess. They tried to redo the first one, but with girls and they were going to make it funnier and more sciencey! They brought in Paul Feig, who while not a bad director in general went too much for camp in that movie, and they brought in actors who, while good at their jobs, were unsuited to try to supplant the originals. The script was also very sub par and focused too much on the wrong things. Long conversations of pseudo-scientific gobbledygook instead of the original that just made it seem obvious that they had advanced unidentifiable tech and they had made it work (only in theory at the beginning, but still). It was just bound to fail because it was too unfocused, too over the top, and they wasted some decent actors by trying to make them something they weren't. Avoid it like the plague.
I was an absolute mess from Egon's ghost manifesting to help Phoebe until the end. I still tear up when I watch that scene. They honored Harold Ramis in the best possible way. His ghost is the only one in the series (to my knowledge) to peacefully move on to the afterlife. Quite right too. RIP Harold Ramis.
Dude, I am right there with you being a mess at the end. 54 and I'm fighting to not cry like a baby. 😀 So great!
One scene gets me everytime. Even when i saw it in theaters the first time, i got this feeling...
Peters "i knew you´d turn up", Rays "Im sorry, i didnt believe you" and Winstons "Should have called, i missed you my friend" That wasnt just the script, that was Bill, Dan and Ernie saying " Sorry Harold, we should have done this, while we had time!"
Also a little fact. Jason Reitman did sent the script to Harold Ramis family and only went into production, after his daughter greenlite it. So sweet.
This is how to make a sequel.
I was born in 82, grew up with Ghostbusters and had all the toys, wallpaper, bedsheets...
Afterlife is such a wonderfully made movie, and a beautiful tribute to both the character of Egon, and to Harold Ramis as well.
I absolutely love this movie.
'Make them out of what?' my nomination for creepiest line, channeling her inner Addams...
the movies the kids are watching are Cujo and Childs Play, in which did turn into the Chucky franchise
I'm so glad you enjoyed Ghostbusters: Afterlife. It's very rare for a third movie in a series of films to be really good. I took my girlfriend to see this on a date a day early before the official release date in a 4XD screening. I won't lie. I was crying after the battle with Gozer was done. I cried not only for Harold Ramis but I was also crying for my own father who passed away when I was very young. I don't have many personal memories of him but I do know for a fact without him I wouldn't be a fan of the original Little Rascals, Star Wars and Ghostbusters. I know for a fact if he was still alive he would have said to me that Hollywood can still make good movies as good as this one. My girlfriend couldn't believe how good the movie was and told me that my good gut feeling over Afterlife was right
RIP Egon Spengler/Harold Ramis. You were a True Ghostbuster.
Who u gonna call Josh 📞 😀
Even after multiple viewings and numerous reactions, "For Harold" still makes me tear up.
I was surprised that Slimer didn't make an appearance, maybe he could have been living on the farm with Egon or as I saw someone else suggest they could have had him revealed as living in the old firehouse when Winston returns at the end.
2016 Answer the call had nothing to do with the first two movies, but Afterlife is a continuation of the first two movies
I was 10 when Ghostbusters came out in ‘84 and I was so invested in the characters. I’ll admit, I was a little skeptical with Afterlife until I saw it. That ending made me cry like a 10 year old. Side note: 1984 was just a great year for movies…Ghostbusters, Cannonball Run 2, Indiana Jones, The Karate Kid, Electric Dreams, Footloose, Sixteen Candles, Romancing the Stone, Revenge of the Nerds; just amazing!
This was, by far, the best long-awaited sequel of all-time until Top Gun: Maverick came along and completely destroyed the curve.
I'll be back in a few hours. 👍✌❤
This was a great reaction, Tara.
It's an excellent film, funny, touching, suspenseful, a great follow up to the two originals.
@TaraTunesIn LOVE that when we see the original Ghostbusters returned EVERYONE cheered!! 😁
I went to see GBA in the cinema, I very nearly welled up near the end when Egon came back to help/say goodbye; very emotional - there wasn't a dry eye and some fellas were blubbering too lol
"For Harold"
Ghostbusters Frozen Empire is being released in cinemas in 2024 it has the same cast as Ghostbusters Afterlife so should be classed as Ghostbusters 4
It was fitting that Egon was the grandfather of Trevor and Phoebe, considering that Harold Ramis was the only one of the original Ghostbusters who had passed away.
As well, Ivan Reitman, director of the first two movies, has passed away. Not surprisingly, his son Jason directed this one.
According to a recent interview with Erinne Hudson, the sequel to Afterlife is supposed to start shooting in May. The current title is Firehouse.
Is Rick moranis going to return in this? Was sad that he didn’t appear in afterlife I know he’s retired from acting but he does have a movie coming “Shrunk”
One of the Most Beautiful, Surprise Endings that I have ever seen!!! I hope that You enjoyed this one Tara, because I always do. . .😭
Kind of a SPOILER!
@@e.d.2096 HEY...There You Are!!! Now it's a Party, with Friends. . .
@@tomhoffman4330 OK OK....Just keep your pants on!!!
@@e.d.2096 NOT that kinda Party. (LOL)
@@tomhoffman4330 DARN ! I was gonna stick my .... in the mashed potatoes 🥔
yeah i love this one and ghostbusters and ghostbusters 2
I have watched this several times and still cry at the end!
I love how Callie finally says her last name when introducing herself to Peter Venkman. Up until she had found her father's photos of her, she just spoke of him as her father. Now she was proud of him, and she knew that he loved her, so she was glad to have the last name of Spengler.
that was an amazing ending for sure, one of the best ive ever seen, especially if u grew up watching the original
Tears , emotions brought up as I'm a sentimental idiot obviously.
Seen 1st one in cinema when I was very young n this massively touched me . Thanks
Yoooouuuuuuu…….. Raaaaaaaaay…….. Egooooooooooon 😂
Bill Murray and Harold Ramis reconciled their relationship shortly before Harold's death. They hadn't spoken since they finished Groundhog Day.
Hi Tara. I'm viewing this in the background, but I can't watch it yet because I have not seen the whole movie myself.
Who here believes the theory that Egon killed himself at the start to stop the Terror Dog from possessing him and getting the trap.
I do.
Bingo.
Rip To Harold Ramis & Ivan Reitman,We Still Miss You Guy's
Wonderful reaction tara, you and your sister are so alike. One of my favorite Ghostbusters movies, I love the cast, the performances are amazing. When I first watched this and seeing Egon again made me cry so hard but it was also beautiful and heartwarming. RIP to Harold Ramis.🙏
Great Reaction Tara as always. and glad you like slimer because he's my favorite
Also if you ever have the opportunity you should check out the real Ghostbusters cartoon it's got slimer!!
U wanna know what it was like?! Ghostbusters came out when I was 9 and u cannot imagine the absolute insanity that ensued. It was EVERYTHING. For YEARS it was still cool. We all loved it. And the 2nd one. Halloween costumes galore, down to I went to one party as Janine w/my guy friends and did the “Ghostbusters, whatdoyawant?!” in the accent & we won best group costume bc we were the only Ghostbusters group w/a Janine😂. I hadn’t thought about that in years. Thanks, mama✌️
Hahah that is an awesome story!! I’m so glad this brought some fun memories back!! :)
This was a great movie. It was a worthy third installment and I'm looking forward to the next sequel in the future 😎👻
Great job 😮
I'm expecting a WIDE EYED reaction...in a couple of scenes. Just one of the reasons I'm here. Thanks for doing this one Tara. Great choices, Great reactions! 👍
Thank you!! I hope you enjoy it!
It's Official, My Friend...Both of these Sisters LIKE You WAY More than Me now. 😭
@@tomhoffman4330????? WHAT?
@@e.d.2096 Nothing...Just Kidding! (LOL)
@@TaraTunesIn TARA! Sorry I didn't mean to be vulgar....I'll behave...I promise!
you should consider watching some of the Real Ghostbusters cartoon. UA-cam has a lot of them for free, and uploaded by the rights holder so they're okay to watch. Some of them are really, really good!
now you have to go see Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire when it comes out.
This one was good,
now, ya gotta watch the remake Ghostbusters. then, you'll see why everyone hated it so badly. personally, i'd like to see your reaction to it
Love Seeing Your Reactions Sweetheart 😘
Jesus Christ did you say do her when Paul Rudd walked into the house 😂
'I like being called 'little girlfriend.' said no one. Ever.
Well she was little, and his girlfriend…
(Wrapping my head over the term: realistic ghosts. #Hansel? )
Huh?!
@@TaraTunesIn WB cartoon reference...
Did you know going in that Harold Ramis was no longer alive?
Yes I knew Harold Ramos had died. I watched a special about the Ghostbusters after I reacted to the first two films :)
I hope Louis returns next movie I know he retired from acting for long time and that he’s back doing “shrunk” I think sequel I don’t know too much about it
other movies about Ghosts ranked from IMO least to most scarry see if you agree or avoid these strait out
Hold That Ghost
The Ghost and Mr Chicken
The Time of There Lives
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
Casper franchise
Scooby Doo franchise
The Haunted Mansion and the reboot
A Christmas Carrol
Coco
Ghost
Beetlejuice
Okko's Inn
Monster House
paranorman
Corpse Bride
Coraline
The Frighteners
Death Becomes her
Poltergeist franchise
The Shining
Your next movie has to be Ready Player One 😎
As much as I agree, I must insist that Tara at least watches "The Exorcist" first (to avoid those Spoilers).
@@tomhoffman4330 which spoilers
@@bigchriswhite Trust Me...
I will not be watching the Exorcist.
@TaraTunesIn true don't you will have nightmares
Weekend at Bernie's 3: Havana Nights mst3k joke 🤣
Lol… what?
@@TaraTunesIn it's from a TV show😎
Now, now, their not ghosts, they are ectoplasmic Americans. Dont hate. Hehe, just kidding.
There are no Ghostbusters 2016
There was a GB movie in 2016… unless you’re just saying that because you don’t recognize it as part of the franchise?
@@TaraTunesIn there was no GB movie in 2016 just some abomination that only tried to wear brown cloth but those abominations were NOT ghostbusters....
Plus most important thing was missing Ecto-1
The main idea behind GHOSTBUSTERS is that it is a joke. But that is what made it good. All the actors, (Bill Murray, especially) played it up as a joke. None of them took it seriously. Even the much maligned female reboot got that. But this movie completely missed the point making it one of the worst sequels I have ever had the displeasure to see. And when Ray said of Spengler (played by the recently deceased Harold Ramis), "I hope he rots in hell". It was maybe the cringiest line in cinematic history. Yeow.
Disagree. I think it's a brilliant comedy that deals with loneliness, alienation, family, friendship, forgiveness and a tribute to one of the most talented comedic masterminds around.
@@Madbandit77 Would you say the same of GHOSTBUSTERS 1 or 2? I'll answer for you. Of course you wouldn't, because let's face it, the central theme of those movies was mindnumbingly stupid (which is exactly what made them fun to watch). Back in the '80s nobody took them seriously, not even the cast. But somehow I guess what was stupid back then has become deadly serious to today's generation. Can't wait to see this director's next project, the tragedy and the triumph of Gilligan's Island perhaps.
Great reaction!
They did this one perfectly, and I adore it. The tone was very different, but it needed to be because you didn't have the comedy geniuses of the first and second movies in the leading roles. It was very much an appropriate sequel that honored the great legacy of the originals.
I think that was the main problem with the 2016 mess. They tried to redo the first one, but with girls and they were going to make it funnier and more sciencey! They brought in Paul Feig, who while not a bad director in general went too much for camp in that movie, and they brought in actors who, while good at their jobs, were unsuited to try to supplant the originals. The script was also very sub par and focused too much on the wrong things. Long conversations of pseudo-scientific gobbledygook instead of the original that just made it seem obvious that they had advanced unidentifiable tech and they had made it work (only in theory at the beginning, but still). It was just bound to fail because it was too unfocused, too over the top, and they wasted some decent actors by trying to make them something they weren't. Avoid it like the plague.
great reaction vids tara ..
Thank yoU!!!