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  • trobinson97
    Lie,cheat,steal,kill: Win
    • Oct 2004
    • 16366

    #121
    Re: GhostBusters Reboot/Spin off

    Originally posted by daflyboys
    I like the part about the Ernie Hudson replacement not being a scientist too. I don't recall, but I don't think Hudson was a scientist either. Oh you crazy race baiting rag, you Washington Post, you.

    The character of Winston was written as not just a scientist, but the most educated, most capable member of the team in the original Ghostbusters script. More suited for the job than any of the other three even. For whatever reason he was re-written to be unemployed and desperate for work with no qualifications.
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    • roadman
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      • Aug 2003
      • 26339

      #122
      Re: GhostBusters Reboot/Spin off

      Originally posted by trobinson97
      The character of Winston was written as not just a scientist, but the most educated, most capable member of the team in the original Ghostbusters script. More suited for the job than any of the other three even. For whatever reason he was re-written to be unemployed and desperate for work with no qualifications.
      And Bill Murray's part was originally written for John Belushi. I'm sure there were other changes Aykoryd and Ramis made during writing the script out.

      Aykroyd conceived the film as a project for himself and fellow Saturday Night Live alumnus John Belushi, with the "Ghostmashers" travelling through time and space. He and Ramis dramatically rewrote the script following Belushi's death and after Reitman deemed Aykroyd's initial vision financially impractical.

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      • mpulse24
        Always batting 1.000
        • Dec 2010
        • 147

        #123
        Re: GhostBusters Reboot/Spin off

        Originally posted by trobinson97
        The character of Winston was written as not just a scientist, but the most educated, most capable member of the team in the original Ghostbusters script. More suited for the job than any of the other three even. For whatever reason he was re-written to be unemployed and desperate for work with no qualifications.
        Originally posted by roadman
        And Bill Murray's part was originally written for John Belushi. I'm sure there were other changes Aykoryd and Ramis made during writing the script out.

        Aykroyd conceived the film as a project for himself and fellow Saturday Night Live alumnus John Belushi, with the "Ghostmashers" travelling through time and space. He and Ramis dramatically rewrote the script following Belushi's death and after Reitman deemed Aykroyd's initial vision financially impractical.
        Winston was also supposed to be played by Eddie Murphy, which is why he was written so strongly in the script. But Eddie ended up signing on to do Beverly Hills Cop and due to scheduling conflicts, was unable to play Winston in Ghostbusters, so they rewrote, scaled the role down and cast Ernie Hudson to play Winston as an "every man" type of a role to put the audience in his shoes to help the average viewer relate to some of the things Ray and Egon would say.

        Also, just some more fun facts, John Candy was originally supposed to play Louis Tully and Paul Reubens was initially meant to play Gozer. So a lot of things changed from the pre-production stages to film.

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        • JayBee74
          Hall Of Fame
          • Jul 2002
          • 22989

          #124
          Re: GhostBusters Reboot/Spin off

          Originally posted by mattyp2002
          Winston was also supposed to be played by Eddie Murphy, which is why he was written so strongly in the script. But Eddie ended up signing on to do Beverly Hills Cop and due to scheduling conflicts, was unable to play Winston in Ghostbusters, so they rewrote, scaled the role down and cast Ernie Hudson to play Winston as an "every man" type of a role to put the audience in his shoes to help the average viewer relate to some of the things Ray and Egon would say.
          Didn't realize that. Eddie was so hot after 48 Hours and Trading Places I guess he had scripts flying his way all the time.

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          • mpulse24
            Always batting 1.000
            • Dec 2010
            • 147

            #125
            Re: GhostBusters Reboot/Spin off

            Originally posted by JayBee74
            Didn't realize that. Eddie was so hot after 48 Hours and Trading Places I guess he had scripts flying his way all the time.
            Oh definitely! Around that time he was the biggest name in comedy and in Hollywood. He probably would have totally stolen the show in the first Ghostbusters too. From what I read about the production of the movie, the scene where Bill Murray gets slimed was originally written for Winston, with Eddie Murphy in mind for the role.

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            • Fresh Tendrils
              Strike Hard and Fade Away
              • Jul 2002
              • 36131

              #126
              Re: GhostBusters Reboot/Spin off

              Honestly, I can't imagine anybody else in those roles than who eventually ended up in the movie. Murray's deadpan and dry humor is a perfect contrast to the zany antics of the rest of the movie.



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              • SPTO
                binging
                • Feb 2003
                • 68046

                #127
                Re: GhostBusters Reboot/Spin off

                Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
                Honestly, I can't imagine anybody else in those roles than who eventually ended up in the movie. Murray's deadpan and dry humor is a perfect contrast to the zany antics of the rest of the movie.
                Speaking of "can't imagine someone else in that role", did you know that Beverly Hills Cop was originally written for Stallone in mind? Can you even imagine that?! Apparently he turned down the role because he didn't like the script.
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                • IndianBird
                  MVP
                  • Nov 2004
                  • 2909

                  #128
                  Re: GhostBusters Reboot/Spin off

                  Originally posted by mattyp2002
                  I love the Ghostbusters franchise very much, I grew up with it and have accepted its many forms, from the original movie, to its sequel, to its two animated series (Real and Extreme) and I read the IDW comic series and really enjoy it.



                  Needless to say, I was excited to hear a new movie was coming out and fully accepted the female cast, even though I wasn't thrilled with a couple of the choices, I never was a big Melissa McCarthy fan. But I really enjoy Kristen Wiig's previous work and the second I saw Kate McKinnon dressed in character in an on set photo, I thought she had the perfect look for what I want in a female Ghostbuster, she looks like a cross between a female Egon and Kylie from Extreme Ghostbusters.



                  But after seeing the trailer, I have to say I am really put off to this new movie. The humor looks like a really cheesy series of gags and just don't hit. That slapping gag in the trailer literally made me shudder and none of it felt like Ghostbusters. That has nothing to do with the main characters all being women. I really hate how some people online are pulling the feminist card in defense of this movie, I think thats a really lame and safe excuse to defend this movie and others like it. Like I said, I loved Extreme Ghostbusters growing up and liked Kylie, the first female Ghostbuster, who also reappears in the comic book series along with Janine taking up the Ghostbuster mantle and I thought that was cool too.



                  But the only things this trailer had me on were the shot of the firehouse and slimer. Those were literally the only two things that made me smile, everything else just really put me off and just felt so forced and more importantly, not funny. Even the look of everything really put me off, the coloring the cgi, it looked like the movie Pixels and thats a really bad sign! Even, like others mentioned, the opening lines in the trailer, calling back to the original movie, about the "four scientists" is wrong. It was three scientists and a guy desperately needing a steady paycheck! lol Granted later on in the franchise, in the 2009 video game (which is canon) Winston studies and becomes a Doctor, I really don't think the trailer was calling back to that. lol



                  I really hope this trailer wasnt a proper representation of the movie itself, because I love Ghostbusters and really want renewed interest in the franchise as a whole. This movie could do that, but not if the movie is like the trailer.



                  Ok, I'm ranting. lol Bottom line is, as a big Ghostbusters fan, this trailer just makes me really....sad.

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                  • JayBee74
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 22989

                    #129
                    Re: GhostBusters Reboot/Spin off

                    Originally posted by mattyp2002
                    I really hate how some people online are pulling the feminist card in defense of this movie, I think thats a really lame and safe excuse to defend this movie and others like it.
                    If the movie sucks, won't it be indefensible?

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                    • Money99
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Sep 2002
                      • 12695

                      #130
                      Re: GhostBusters Reboot/Spin off

                      Originally posted by SPTO
                      Speaking of "can't imagine someone else in that role", did you know that Beverly Hills Cop was originally written for Stallone in mind? Can you even imagine that?! Apparently he turned down the role because he didn't like the script.
                      I had read something similar. Apparently Stallone wanted it to be more serious and hardcore.
                      Glad it turned out the way it did. BHC is one of my favourite movies of all time. If it's on, I'm not turning the station.

                      Back on point, I just watched a trailer for the Ghostbusters remake.
                      I feel like I don't even have to watch the movie now because the trailer covered the entire plot in 2 minutes.

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                      • JayBee74
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 22989

                        #131
                        Re: GhostBusters Reboot/Spin off

                        Originally posted by Money99
                        I had read something similar. Apparently Stallone wanted it to be more serious and hardcore.
                        Like Beverly Hills Rambo?

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                        • dubcity
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • May 2012
                          • 17873

                          #132
                          Re: GhostBusters Reboot/Spin off

                          Stallone wanted to do serious movies like Cobra and Over The Top lol.

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                          • jake44np
                            Post Like a Champion!
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 9563

                            #133
                            Re: GhostBusters Reboot/Spin off

                            I am sorry but this looks terrible.
                            I am so not looking forward to all of the merchandise they are going to push for this lame remake.
                            And I am sure we are going to have to hear the Ray Parker song 17 million times when this movie drops.
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                            • daflyboys
                              Banned
                              • May 2003
                              • 18238

                              #134
                              Re: GhostBusters Reboot/Spin off

                              Originally posted by JayBee74
                              If the movie sucks, won't it be indefensible?
                              Absolutely incorrect. If you dislike it, then in many people's eyes, it's just because you hate women. Not trying to start something, but that sentiment is clearly out there.

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                              • mpulse24
                                Always batting 1.000
                                • Dec 2010
                                • 147

                                #135
                                Re: GhostBusters Reboot/Spin off

                                Originally posted by JayBee74
                                If the movie sucks, won't it be indefensible?
                                In a perfect world, it would be. But the reality of it is there will always be someone out there who quickly try to label other people as haters (and I really dont like using the word ***** lol) matter how valid their arguments may be.

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