Paul Feig: It's the trolls Fault Ghosts Busters Reboot flopped

Do you agree with him, Sup Forums?

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Delicious tears

he should do more cardio

Trolls were part of it, yes. It had a lot of negative press and press about the negative press which colored the whole reception and likely caused people who might have given it a shot not to go.

However, it doesn't stop it from being a terrible movie that misunderstands everything that was good about the original in its quest for dollars.

Wrong board, sparky. You want tv.

was Trolls even out yet?

What does this have to do with Sup Forums?

I bet it was the 4 Chan terrorsists who did it, le sigh....

:(

Don't you mean THE HACKER KNOWN AS Sup Forums?

We win?
Of course not
While that atrocious movie exist in any format humanity loses a bit more of his soul.

Not Sup Forums lol
I see why he'd come to that conclusion but he's still wrong.

As soon as the female-led aspect of the reboot was announced, there were a lot of people who kneejerked based on that factor alone. I mean, I was distrustful from that start on the basis that it was a reboot in general lel, but a lot of guys DID seem to have an issue with the idea of the reboot being female-led.

The issue is that Feig basically validated every one of their fears when he made the film. Feig is a terribly, terribly overrated director who's well-liked in Hollywood and sees being well-liked in that circle as a sign that he's a creative genius.

The reboot had an uphill struggle for support, sure, but pretty much all the attempts to respond to that were throwing themselves down the hill.

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>was Trolls even out yet?
HAHAAAAA!

No. He was stirring the pot as much as anyone, and the movie itself was a calculated cashgrab with a marketing scheme designed to attempt to take advantage of gender politics to rake it bucks.

Feig whining about trolls while he was shit flinging is hilarious. He encouraged it, he participated in it, he actively made it worse.

>said that a less-publicized bright side to his "Ghostbusters" casting choice is women viewers who tell him the film shaped their aspirations about pursuing science and technology.
I'll take Things That Didn't Happen for 2000, Alex. This is just more of the virtue signalling horseshit that he was throwing around before. He didn't learn a damn thing.

>movie itself was a calculated cashgrab

Everything is a cashgrab if they're selling it. No major studio is releasing movies to earn goodwill and trust from it's audiences.

Unless you want to talk about the cartoons and/or comics, go back to

Every thing about the movie was toxic.

Pic related only said that the trailer looked bad so he wouldn't be watching/reviewing the movie. And fuckin mainstream media outlets tore him apart, attacked him and his wife, and treated him like he'd just killed a person all because he didn't want to see a fucking movie.

Even Hollywood celebrities like Patton Oswalt were riling up Twitter mobs against him and anyone else who didn't want to see the new Ghostbusters. Why the fuck is a shitty movie being politicized to the point where celebrities start attacking nobodies and saying that they're bad people just because they don't want to see it?

The 2016 Ghostbusters just seemed to bring out the worst in everybody who so much as mentioned it.

The 2016 reboot Ghostbusters have just been assimilated into the IDW Ghostbusters comic. So there.

Anybody read Ghostbusters 101, anyway? I read the first issue and it was as good as any other Ghostbusters comic by Burnham... up until the 2016 characters showed up.

They're so fundamentally unfunny and uninteresting, even a good writer can't salvage them. I've been reading the IDW Ghostbusters books since they started, but this may be my dropping point.

>Why the fuck is a shitty movie being politicized to the point where celebrities start attacking nobodies and saying that they're bad people just because they don't want to see it?

Because the left are lowlife scumbags.

>The 2016 reboot Ghostbusters have just been assimilated into the IDW Ghostbusters comic. So there.
Fuck you. This loophole is fucking shit. Take this garbage thread to Sup Forums where it belongs.

Lmao

We were the intended audience

>lol he's so RANDOM!!

That comic looks fucking awful.

>Because the left are lowlife scumbags.

>Yes, everyone who disagrees with me is part of the extremist elements of the political parties I disagree with

>clearly this makes perfect sense

>cnet.com/news/paul-feig-tribeca-trolls-ghostbusters/
Writer looks like a tranny.

Both of them can go to hell.

TGT adaptation when??

>>said that a less-publicized bright side to his "Ghostbusters" casting choice is women viewers who tell him the film shaped their aspirations about pursuing science and technology.
>I'll take Things That Didn't Happen for 2000, Alex.
Yup, pretty much

>I've been reading the IDW Ghostbusters books since they started, but this may be my dropping point.
I was right there with you. I've been pulling them from day one, but I dropped it hard after the reboot characters got involved.

I'll consider picking it back up if they leave and never come back, but the damage has already been done.

I don't think so, a movie can survive word of mouth alone. The general public doesn't dwell in movie reviews and twitter drama, so I doubt it caused a lot of impact on the general box office numbers. The movie was advertised fairly well, but word of mouth was terrible because the movie was as well. They've been blaming the poor reception on internet trolls and basement dweller NEETs since it came out, but it was mostly due to people not liking the fucking thing.

I gave Burnham the benefit of the doubt and bought the first issue. His other Ghostbusters comics have all been so good, I was really praying that he could somehow salvage these shitty characters.

That was $4 down the toilet.

>they still haven't trapped a suitable specimen

Say the fake Ghostbusters that only trapped one ghost in their whole movie.

>People who express a negative opinion about something are "trolls"
Fuck this internet.

to be fair, if there was a conservative party who didnt act like a bunch of retards in obvious issues like global warming or basic human rights, id jump to it in a heartbeat, too bad the current 2 realistic options dont allow a moderate opinion.
About the movie... yes, it was fucking cancer, everybody around it used it whatever way they wanted, and threw shit to the other side. Nobody learned anything.

Correct. If you align yourself with the modern left/democratic party you're an absolute piece of shit human being.

>Even Hollywood celebrities like Patton Oswalt were riling up Twitter mobs against him and anyone else who didn't want to see the new Ghostbusters.

Patton Oswald has never been funny.

>Ghostbusters reboot flops hard in theaters
>Everybody hates it
>"Hey, we should make our ongoing Ghostbusters comic about the REBOOT characters, now!"

Holy shit, are the editors at IDW retarded or something?

>Women have told him "if I had this movie when I was a kid, I would have been an engineer right now," he said.

I didn't know watching a Ghostbusters reboot gives you a degree in STEM.

Oswalt had to shill this movie. His wife was in it.

Reminder that Feig went on Twitter and started mocking and attacking the detractors.
But I'm sure that had nothing to do with the movie's performance.

Its not meant to make money, its a propaganda piece.

>Oswalt had to shill this movie. His wife was in it.

Which ghost did she play?

Why can't numales take responsibility for their own faults?

Women were a mistake.

I wonder how much of it has to do with the licensing. The comics were abruptly put on hiatus after the new movie got announced and then got relaunched, then relaunched again to showcase the reboot.

Burnham and Schoening are both huge fans of the franchise as a whole, so I can't imagine that they'd intentionally try to tank the comics like this with a reboot relaunch.

>sony needs outside help to make shitty movies that flop
lulwut?

Because they want to be just like women.

The IDW Ghostbusters comic was already selling like shit, somewhere around only 5k copies per issue.

Including the Reboot characters seems like a desperate attempt to get attention to the book to save it. But I've a feeling it's just going to drive away the small number of readers the book has left.

because the trolls were behind:

the fact the humor was tailored towards a very small audience instead of all an audiences type humor. feminist humor is only funny to feminists, the humor should have been tailored towards new yorkers and general audiences like the original.

the fact that they xeroxed the ghostbusters personality and very mannerisms onto female characters.lets face it honestly, they were egon, peter, ray and winston gender flipped and that when they gender flipped Jeanine they discarded every thing about the character except her job and settled for making the character a dumb ass and a joke, instead of the competent, rock of sanity in an otherwise insane personality combo platter that jeanine was.

they went on tv and podcasts acting if they were infallible and incapable of actually admitting "hey we fucked up the humor... we tailored it to a narrow audience, it happens and we will fix it next movie if we are lucky enough to get another one". NOPE! they immediately went into fucking primma donna mode, of "if you fucking have an opinion that isn't vigorously agreeing with mine then your a fucking troll."

they relied to heavy on the promoting they were female ghostbusters instead of "meet the new ghostbusters in town" or "these aren't your daddie's ghostbusters."

but mostly, the fanbase of rabid insane feminists who refused to admit that the work was not perfect alienated so much of the potential fanbase they strangled it before it could even try to become something.

and finally the fact that unlike the original ghostbusters the movie carried a very distinct and radical feminist agenda. if there was a message to the original movie it was "we are all subject to some fucked up stuff and you should try and laugh about it".

i paid to see this movie twice so yeah i know what i'm talking about.

Watching show girls taught me how to walk in heels. So, it's gotta be possible.

Trips of truth

>i paid to see this movie twice so yeah i know what i'm talking about.
>i paid to see this movie twice
>twice

Fuckin WHY?

kinds has to do with licensing:

idw had to bump up payments after so many issues. so the cancel and relaunch to avoid the fee bump.

Shaking my head fampire

I had no idea the wife killer man baby was trying to lynch James. As if I couldn't hate that prick even more... long and behold that disgusting excuse of a life form does it. Now I no I will never give Nu-MST3K a chance! What a horrible person.

why the fuck else?

a woman i was dating at the time wanted to watch it, but i fucked her so i committed no sin. after all she said i was willing to watch that movie twice to go out with her then i must really like her and we fucked after the second time.

Alienating fans of the movie just wasn't enough.

It's hard to feel sympathy for Patton when he acts like such a shit head all the time.

"Wah wah my wife is DEAD!" will only get you a free pass for so long...

>if I had this movie when I was a kid, I would have been an engineer right now

The problem is that you don't know how you'd be if you had a certain thing as a kid because you're not that kid any more.

I don't think giving girls STEM role-models in kids films is a bad thing at all but Feig is awfully self-congratulatory and seems more concerned with the praise than the actual effect the film would have.

>tfw didn't even watch it
I feel surprisingly smug about not consuming garbage. Maybe I should try not watching SW8 next. The smugness I can get from dropping SW will clearly be more enjoyable than the movie.

The one that kept screaming "YOU'RE KILLING ME, PAT!"

>Women have told him "if I had this movie when I was a kid, I would have been an engineer right now," he said.
Sure. Movies are the reason women can't handle STEM careers.

It was the idea to throw 'female comedians' into this mess and hope, that theire 'chemistry' will make this movie fun, without any particular vision other than 'let's just somewhat remake the original'.

I myself would make waaaay better ghostbusters film If I had the power.

Everything he tweets is toxic as fuck. He apparently said a lot of disgusting shit off twitter too like wanting to kill Lucas.

Oh, and the night Trump won, he flat said America is racist and sexist. The tweet is probably still up.

Found it.

>Make Female Ghostbusters
>Best character is a male version of Blond Bimbo trope

youtube.com/watch?v=yC2BhzQj_tw

If Bob's Burgers has taught me anything, it's that the only way to make female characters funny is to hire male comedians to play them.

>the film shaped their aspirations about pursuing science and technology.
>the film
>Ghostbusters
>Ghostbusters
>Ghostbusters
>science and technology

...

I honestly can't believe things got that bad. These agenda pushers are demented and sick. They alarm more then Trump ever could.

> influential movie critic

No doubt in my mind, if trolls had stood quiet and let the film be, it still wouldve flopped.
If not for trolls even less people wouldve cared about it and it would've went under the radar. Trolls being vocal, opposing it, bred curiosity in a few people who decided to see it from the curiosity. And then you had those who went to see it as an act of protest AGAINST trolls. Then you have those few who were gonna watch it cause of feminism and all that sjw stuff.

>a movie can survive word of mouth alone
can it?
completely excluding ghostbusters, which I think actually deserved that poor of a box-office, I can think of plenty of decent movies that got fucked over by word of mouth; I can also think of plenty of shit movies that got completely carried by inexplicably good word of mouth; I can't, however, think of a single decent movie that did really well despite abysmal word of mouth.

Might just be me, though, so if there are a couple obvious examples I'm missing let me know.

he's right

Jesus Christ.

>Headline: "Guy on internet doesn't want to see new Ghostbusters reboot. DESTROY HIM!"

Though it was awesome that Rolfe never backed down, never "clarified" or "apologized" or anything like that. Dude stood his ground even when Hollywood shits were attacking him and his family. Doesn't matter if you like AVGN or not, that was pretty based.

>I can't, however, think of a single decent movie that did really well despite abysmal word of mouth

Michael Bay's Transformer's franchise continues to make gangbusters despite pretty much everything being stacked against it. I don't think I've ever heard much positive word-of-mouth for them, and a lot of negative.

I agree with your overall point, though, word-of-mouth can break a film.

>Michael Bay's Transformer's franchise continues to make gangbusters despite pretty much everything being stacked against it.

The Transformers movies survive entirely on Chinese audiences. Has nothing to do with word of mouth or quality of the film itself.

>It's everyone else's fault that I made a bad movie!!

that's a really, really obvious and massive example that I completely did not see, and twilight too.

whoops.jpg

Thank you Ghostbusters for helping us elect Donald Trump.

it wasn't a good movie, in reality

lackluster kickstarter movie aside, I can't see a reason for anyone to genuinely dislike Rolfe. He's a super reasonable dude. As much as he was dogpiled by the outrage machine, even cursory knowledge of him reveals that he doesn't wish ill on anyone

I think his videos are unwatchable, regardless of this ghostbusters debacle.

>Had the media on his side
>Had the women and SJWs on his side
>Still flopped

Reminds me of Hillary Clinton 2bh

>this man doesn't like every movie with women in it. How could any woman ever like him enough to marry him?

Why is there a dog wearing a hat?

Bullshit. How many people have decided their career/educational pursuits over a film?

Or maybe it was just a shitty movie, political musings aside.

It was indeed a shitty movie. However, the media claimed it was great, and the marketing and reviews openly encouraged women to go see it as an empowering piece of film.

Still bombed in spite of that. He had every advantage and still fucking failed.

Maybe don't politicize your film, then act like a spoiled child when it proves to be a flop.

I remember that fat old lady making fun of nerds who liked the old films, so being a nerd who liked the old films I chose not to see the film with the fat old lady. Who would've thunk

I actually think the user has a point.

The issue with both the defence for Ghostbusters and HRC's campaign is that they were both far too sure of their own successes and therefore saw it fit to talk down to those who were reticent or undecided rather than actually engaging with them. I'm not talking about those were were staunchly opposed; in both cases you see people being horrible to those who just have some reservations with seeing the film/voting Hillary that they would have liked addressing before making a decision.

I don't think that analogy works, considering how close the presidential election was. Ghostbusters didn't do well at the box office at all, despite its ridiculous advertising buget.
And they really peddled that shit everywhere, all over the world. People just weren't buying.

That's because the core audience of the movie were exactly the people marketing team was shitting on 24/7. As opposed to the core audience for the election show.

True, there's no Trump equivalent in the Ghostbusters scenario.

My analogy was more about the overconfidence that a lot of progressive center-left (center-right really but relative to American mainstream politics) outlets had in both cases.

Hubris is a hell of a thing.

The core demographic they were aiming for were children, really. The last thing some 8 year old boy wants to see are a bunch of 40-something lesbians trying to be funny. I don't think "nerds" were even considered at all while planning this project, as it is with most reboots/remakes.

Grabbed the archive

Is Paul the biggest vagina in hollywood?
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>people don't want a reboot of Ghostsbusters
>they criticize the movie
>the movie is a complete failure
>"fucking trolls, I swear!"

He really is a terrible person.

>Because the left are lowlife scumbags.
This.

WE DID IT REDDIT!

When will they apologize?