Real or Extreme?

Real or Extreme?

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While I love and respect GBTNG, those first two seasons of Real struck a lot of significant chords.

Why couldn't we have gotten an extreme movie instead of the new one

Cause as good as it was for the time, it's dated as fuck.

because this is the age of reboots and extreme wouldn't sell itself solely on politics.

Extreme for the new movie

Would this be seen as SJW pandering today?

Filmation.

Oh, hell no. That guy was a cripple joke machine.

Yes.

He was awesome though.

This too although the late 80s and 90s made some things with an all diverse cast.

He's a fucking white male!

Yeah, even if he was one of the better done handicapable 90s characters of the decade.

It was at the time.

But he made up for it with sarcasm and the baddest attitude on the team.

too spoopy for kids

man i wish the new movie was about the extreme ghost busters.
dan aykroyd said on multiple occasions that he wants the third movie to be introducing a younger generations and pass the torch onto them.

the move could be two parts too.
the first is focused on the new ghostbusters settling in and maybe a tiny hint at stuff between kylie and eduardo.and they take on some small things and a big bad uber ghost. and the second part is basically "back in the saddle" where the og busters team up with the yunguns to fight off armaggeddon or something.
maybe even work in some love thingy between janine and egon.

for the record.
this is the third movie for me.

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its very decent and has a lot of love put into it.

>The girl just screamed and threw the trap
>The black guy just was smart
>The Mexican just did nothing
>The cripple just made jokes
Literally every episode of this show.
The ghost are what made it watchable.

simple humor for a simple time.
no identity politics and racism was actually funny.

While I do agree that they were able to flesh out his character and make him useful for the team I've always imagined that realistically ghosts could just tip him over or fly up some stairs and he would be useless.

But if this were to ever happen he would just crack a one liner then do something daring or stupid.

he did get tipped over a few times actually.
he just heaved himself back on or used the proton pack while lying down.
and hed just crack some one-liner.

This. Extreme was fucked up. AND had a guy in a wheelchair.
I watch a lot of horror but people with disabilities just make me want to look away, you know?

That's a bit simple, but they all got fleshed out pretty well over the run.
>Kylie got way into the occult after her grandmother died, she was a cheerleader before that. She buys into Egon's theories and really needs all of this stuff to be real for closure.
>Roland is from a poor family, is great with machines, and wants to be an Ivy League guy; he's the only level-headed person on the team who isn't easily swayed by shit.
>Eduardo's brother is a cop who hates the Ghostbusters, and Eduardo himself doesn't get much peace in his apartment. He's the laziest asshole on the team but most commonly the victim and the guy who goes above and beyond while being raped by cosmic horrors.
>Garrett is a cripple who used to be friends with a bunch of racists, only cares about being a hero and being in the action, constantly gets fucked over by his disability and makes his teammates uncomfortable by making jokes about it. He's an egotistical protagonist character who wouldn't be endearing if he wasn't self-deprecating.

By today's standards it'd probably come across as either pandering or supremely offensive material, but they were balanced. They weren't friends at the start, they were only friends after a dozen episodes of the shit; it was just an awesome job that made them all feel important and gave them what they wanted. Plus college credit and saving the day. Nobody was the best at any one thing, save for Roland; and only with the Ecto-1 (which would get caught in traffic at times and wasn't a huge plot element). They were a bunch of college kids, and it worked.

I liked it more than Real, but only for the sake of thematic cohesion. Real is fucking great, it is a lot of fun and it had some really cool choices made over its run. But Extreme was one-and-done, and it was consistently building up its own continuity and trying to be like a 90s version of the Ghostbusters movie; a lite-comedy with demons and monsters and shit. It wasn't ever trying to get a big laugh.

Plus it helped that the monster designs could be pretty disturbing for the target demographic. You couldn't make a show like this anymore, it'd either go Adult Swim levels of "we have the power to be edgy and violent so we must use it" or be too soft and meh; also probably focusing on a bunch of arcs rather than treating it like a case by case show wherein mini-arcs happened but growth and continuity occurred.

The second new Ghostbusters trailer wasn't as horrible as the first, but still isn't great. It is cautiously passable at best. It feels like someone's Ghostbusters International game rather than a successor.

But the game has a story that makes sense for a potential Third Movie and honestly it is passable.

If they had to milk it into a series of films, do Darkness at Noon; but change Egon to Ray; and have them get booted back to the old firehouse after the old "I blew up part of the college" thing happens that he mentioned in Back in the Saddle.

Then do Back in the Saddle, in memory to Harold Ramis.

For being a slacker that went to that class just for easy credit, Eduardo put a lot into ghostbusting as the show went on.

An asshole for sure (like, the way he used the ulgy witch at the end of the episode rubbed me the wrong way even as a kid), but he saved their asses so many times.

Not just from his own fuck ups, even.

The dude jumped in the sewers with a man-eating water ghost on his own.

I fapped to Kylie as a kid

i still do