TRR: Like Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Ghostbusters is a film fueled by nostalgia. And like Peter Venkman swinging around a proton gun, it's something director Paul Feig and co-writer Kate Dippold wield to great effect. You might even say that the film suffers from a bit of nostalgia overdose, because Feig and company appear to have an endless supply of the stuff hidden up their sleeves.
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"It's just a bonus that they all happen to be women." LOL, pandering.
Given that trailers always give away some of the most appealing segments of a movie, and every trailer I've seen so far has absolutely 0 appealing moments? I wonder how this movie does not have an average rating of 2/10? Especially given that the trailers not only didn't have any appealing moments, but they made people cringe to boot.