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Waluigi
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10/3/2006 12:42:11 AM

Mr. Joshua
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no complaints

akroyd needs work

ernie hudson is actually doing alright, though

10/3/2006 12:46:12 AM

Cherokee
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never gonna happen

and if it does it'll be a complete travesty compared to the original

10/3/2006 1:45:24 AM

drunknloaded
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link?

10/3/2006 2:26:18 AM

sarijoul
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http://filmforce.ign.com/articles/708/708806p1.html

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"Ramis on Ghostbusters 3
Who could be the new star?
by Stax

May 16, 2006 - In a report attributed to InFocus Magazine, and picked up by various outlets including Hollywood.com, actor-filmmaker Harold Ramis offered up some details on the long-in-development sequel, Ghostbusters 3: Hellbent. He even suggested who might take over as the star of the franchise since Bill Murray refuses to.

Ramis reportedly wants franchise vets Dan Aykroyd and Rick Moranis to reprise their respective roles in the sequel, which the report claims will be called Ghostbusters in Hell, but he has his eye on A-lister Ben Stiller to star as a new Ghostbuster.


The script, written by Aykroyd, is said to feature a hell that looks alot like New York City. The Ghostbusters are able to be transported into hell via a portal in a New York warehouse.

"What Danny had originally conceived was sending us to a special-effects hell, a netherworld full of phenomenal visual environments and boiling pits," Ramis revealed. "But what works so well about the first two (films) is the mundane-ness of it all. So my notion was that hell exists in the same place as our consensus reality, but it's like a film shutter. It's the darkness between the 24 frames.

Ramis continued, "So we create a device to do it, and it's in a warehouse in Brooklyn. When we step out of the chamber, it looks just like New York, but it's hell. Everything's grid-locked; no cars are moving and all the drivers are swearing at each other in different foreign languages. No two people speak the same language. It's all the worst things about modern urban life, just magnified.""


=> going to be crap.

10/3/2006 8:42:55 AM

jbtilley
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...because part 2 was sooooo good.

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"But what works so well about the first two one (films) is the mundane-ness of it all"


And as far as the initial post. Buahahahahahaha. I haven't seen fan fic that awesome since this :

http://www.wtbr.com/ (Who's the Boss/Charmed crossovers)



[Edited on October 3, 2006 at 9:38 AM. Reason : -]

10/3/2006 9:37:17 AM

pilgrimshoes
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^thats just scary


and why is she missing a hand

10/3/2006 9:38:39 AM

tallboy
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Jacob Reading is my new favorite screenwriter.

10/3/2006 9:39:58 AM

hunterb2003
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Ben Stiller

im interested

10/3/2006 9:47:26 AM

CapnObvious
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Bill Murray not being interested confuses me. After he signed to do ONE Garfield movie (let alone 2), I thought he would be willing to sellout to anything.

I can actually see Ben Stiller taking his place as an actor, but I don't know if I can accept it.

10/3/2006 10:58:19 AM

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First off Garfield was a voiceover. Easy, safe, money. If the movie flops nobody associates your face with the movie, plus it's a freaking kids movie. It's comparable to doing charity work for most actors. Who's seriously going to rip apart Bill for doing a crappy kids movie.

[Edited on October 3, 2006 at 11:05 AM. Reason : asdf]

10/3/2006 11:05:32 AM

JP
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the voice of garfield on the cartoon was the same guy who did the voice of peter on the ghostbusters cartoon, but I believe he passed away several years ago

10/3/2006 11:18:20 AM

stuck flex
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That is very interesting if it's true.

10/3/2006 11:39:11 AM

Smath74
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it's true.

10/3/2006 1:32:46 PM

JP
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Quote :
"Bill Murray succeeds the late Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield... who succeeded Murray as the voice of Peter Venkman in "The Real Ghost Busters" (1986), the cartoon continuation of Ghost Busters (1984)."


per imdb

10/3/2006 1:38:11 PM

NCSUStinger
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they could all be kinda old now

and Ben Stiller could be Oscar

but we need Louis Tulley in this movie, its just not right without him

10/3/2006 1:51:39 PM

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OPERATION GHOSTBUSTER!

10/3/2006 3:55:56 PM

omicron101
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I like the idea posed at the end of the Ramis quote:

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"Everything's grid-locked; no cars are moving and all the drivers are swearing at each other in different foreign languages. No two people speak the same language. It's all the worst things about modern urban life, just magnified."


Something about this doesn't seem so far from the truth or the reality in which we are heading...

10/3/2006 4:52:33 PM

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