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    Jim Carrey Ghostbusters

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    On the surface, this movie looks like a typical example of Hollywood arrogance. Produced by the same people behind "Ghostbusters" and "Happy gilmore", this is the movie responsible for Jim Carrey becoming the first actor to collect a $20 million dollar bank cheque. But to his acclaim, Carrey returns to the heat by going the extra mile and sticking his neck out more than ever before. After the successful horseplay of "The mask" and "Batman forever", The cable guy tells a venturous departure.…

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    “Back off man; I’m a scientist.” In the movie, Ghostbusters, Peter Venkman is a parapsychologist and the leader of the Ghostbusters. Peter and I are similar because we are both funny, random, and very talkative. Peter and I are both funny. Peter was never serious with anything he did, and he always had an amusing comment to add to any situation. In my opinion, I can be capricious at times. I love having a good laugh and sharing one. Sometimes when I’m goofing off with friends, I can sometimes…

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    In its second weekend on the market, the reboot suffered a deflating 53% decline in attendance – forcing the film to rely heavily on foreign returns. To this point, Ghostbusters has only mustered a less than stellar $86 million on the domestic front – with foreign markets contributing $36 million. With that, Ghosbusters has grossed #122.8 million against a $144 million production budget. The second of three new releases…

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    Unfortunately, Dr. Seaton was seen negatively because of his diagnosis of Carol Anne. The psychic is the one that ultimately saves Carol Anne and her family in the end. Ghostbusters is another one that is seen negatively. In this movie, the EPA refuses to believe that his city has ghosts or paranormal activity. The EPA suggests that the Ghostbusters are the ones that are bringing the paranormal activity to the city. Society viewed the portrayal of scientists as nerdy and/or evil years ago,…

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    Bryson Ghost Book Report

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    call the ghostbusters which both of them had to come so they could get the demon under control so after they got it captured they all went back to the ghostbuster control house and had a huge party and even everyone in the whole community came and just around the middle of the party the phone started to ring and guess what the problem was…, apparently this car wash supposedly turn you insane and there is only one way to get it out is to kill your soul using the most dangerous ghostbuster tool,…

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    Kristen Wiig would lead you to think that they are up for another touchtone, success of the exact same magnitude that “Bridesmaids” (2011) enjoyed of—being a commercial and critical success of a film. The succinct answer is an outright no. Although, “Ghostbusters” (2016) manages to remain afloat, mostly because it has a lot of heart, despite its conspicuous problems. You may argue that McCarthy, Wiig, and Hemsworth are enough of star power; plus, McKinnon, but she still remains more a TV power…

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    Social Justice Warrior

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    anymore. Women are much more visible, and so is the negative response towards more women on the screen. While men in society are traditionally seen as humorous, women are traditionally not seen as funny . Especially in a big-budget film like the new Ghostbusters, whose trailer has an overwhelmingly negative response and features an all-female main cast. Popular culture is often a site of struggle between forces of institutional power and authority. Women aren't expected to be funny or the main…

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    to nice cuts of this jacket, my body shape looks stunning. This is the perfect piece for me. Thanks! Website: http://www.samishleather.com/product/kate-mckinnon-ghostbusters-leather-jacket 2016 Ghostbusters Jillian Holtzmann Black Jacket Product description: In 2016, a movie hit the American film industry with the name of ‘Ghostbusters: Answer the call’. There are four women, who group up to start a new business of ghost hunting. The movie is starring Kate McKinnon in the role of Dr. Jillian…

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    Voyeurism In Film

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    In relation to feminist theory, the new version of ghostbusters had received an onslaught of aggression which is not a surprise to anyone who participates in the online culture nowadays. The rage was manifested in the hate-filled tweets that were directed to the film director and main casts especially Leslie Jones. This has seen the film earn one of the highest dislikes in Youtube’s movie trailer history mainly because of its franchise reimagined with a crew set consisting of just women.…

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    new rating system. Several of the movies that were released in 1984 “set a template for sequels”(Truitt 1) and created “the franchises of today”(Truitt 1). The Ghostbusters franchise took off after the movie turned out to be a massive success. Spawning spin-offs (and knock-offs), cartoons, comics, tv shows, and of course, sequels, Ghostbusters proved to be incredibly lucrative, despite how bizarre its premise was. People were having their “mind blown with a season full of influential…

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