Review of Ghostbusters (2016) by Konrad D — 10 May 2018
Abyssmal; replacing exquisite comic timing and relateably sardonic entrepreneurship of the original with poor technobabble and rambling improv. The actors may be funny in their own media, but jokes pushed for far too long do not cohere in a film.
It also manages the increasingly common 'Bolshevick marketing' sin of actually insulting women / minorities / etc... if one applies ones brain: they hire an obviously mentally deficient man out of lust, for starters.
Oh, for a character with the quality of of Janine Melnitz.
This review of Ghostbusters (2016) was written by Konrad D on 10 May 2018.
Ghostbusters has generally received mixed reviews.
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