Friday, July 22, 2011

Ghostbusters II movie review

Ghostbusters II is a science-fiction comedy, released by Columbia Pictures in 1989. It stars Bill Murray as Peter Venkman, Dan Aykroyd as Ray Stantz, Sigourney Weaver as Dana Barrett, Harold Ramis as Egon Spengler and Rick Moranis as Louis Tully. The authors are Harold Ramis (Groundhog Day) and Dan Aykroyd (The Blues Brothers). The Director was Ivan Reitman (fathers day).

The story picks up five years after the events in Ghostbusters. Ghostbusters is undertaking, has been issued a restraining order forbidding them to bust ghosts. New York City also showed their gratitude to the Ghostbusters ' save their town by suing them for damages to property. Dana Barrett, Peter Venkman ex-girlfriend, now has an eight-month-old baby named Oscar. After his transport rolls over some slime, causing a supernatural force it to run amok until it finally stops in the middle of the street. Dana asks the Ghostbusters to help. The spore slime to the Metro and is arrested after has dug a hole in the middle of First Avenue. Louis Tully is trying to defend them in court, but not a terrible job. Judge finds them guilty, but before he can complete the sentence, two ghosts come out of the slime sample they had brought in a Court of law. Judge lifts restraining order so that the Ghostbusters can trap the ghosts destroy his courtroom. They are successful and Ghostbusters is officially back in business. One night, as Dana and Oscar are preparing a bath, some of the slime comes out of the brain drain and trying to Grab small Oscar. They escape and go to Peter's apartment where he let them remain there until everything is addressed. Ray and Egon learn to silt actually created by the negativity of New Yorkers. Ghostbusters is also examining an unusual painting, Dana believes is staring at her. They take some pictures and learn that the same slime, as they had found previously in the painting of Vigo Carpathian tyrant. Winston, Ray and Egon go to explore the mystical River of slime underground. After accidentally falling in, find that the river of slime flows right into the Manhattan Museum of Art where Vigo painting is. Later a ghost looks like Dana's boss, Janosz, from the Museum kidnaps Oscar and takes him to the painting of Vigo will use him to return to Earth and cause destruction.

After the first Ghostbusters movie tv cartoon series was developed. It was a huge success, which is why Columbia Pictures practically forced producers to make Ghostbusters II. Many would have you believe that this film is a simple rehashing of the first film. While it is true that in some areas, is the successor to its own. It has a great story that could only be set in New York City. Stereotypical New Yorker, in this particular film is miserable and treat all others as such. So decided to make negative mood storywriters slime out of all the bad feelings and have it be strong enough to bring back named Vigo, a cruel Moldavian tyrant, who died at the age of 105 back in the 17th century due to extreme torture and not old age.

In this film, we see an incredible historical accident. A scene specifically comes to mind: when Titanic arrives at Pier 34 in New York City. Vigo is a Carpathian tyrant, and as most of us know it was the Carpathia which picked up survivors of the Titanic disaster in 1912. This time, instead of picking up survivors, brought Vigo from Carpathia back those who lost their lives in this ill-fated ship at night. In this scene, one of the men on the dock looks at the other and says, "well, better late than never." This is incredible, although it is doubtful that this was intentional by the authors.

There is another interesting fact about the Ghostbusters and Garfield. In Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters II, Peter Venkman is the character in portrayed by comedian Bill Murray, who was also the Garfield cat into the new Garfield movie voice. In the cartoon The Real Ghostbusters coming Peter Venkman voice from the late Lorenzo music. Music expressions also Garfield in the old Garfield cartoons.

If you want to wrap, Ghostbusters II, a fun and humorous ride from start to finish!

Written by Kevin Dillehay

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