Columbia Pictures is getting serious about scaring up a new installment of its blockbuster "Ghostbusters" franchise.
The studio has set "The Office" co-exec producers Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky to write a script for a film designed to bring back together the original cast of Harold Ramis, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson.
craig [email] said at 1:13 PM 09-05-2008: There should seriously be a law in place that places a statute of limitations on how long a film studio has to make a sequel. After a certain amount of time, you are in remake territory. This is a seriously disturbing trend.
Recent sequels that should not have been made:
Indiana Jones 4
Rocky Balboa
Terminator 3
milky [email] said at 5:51 PM 09-05-2008: she got a record and a drinking problem...it may not be as bad as mccartney got jerked, but she's a woman, so...
julie [email] said at 5:03 PM 10-03-2008: Bill will do almost anything for money. Voicing Garfield in a mind-blowingly horrendous and unnecessary live-action comedy released two decades after the comic was even popular comes to mind.
neilbert said at 1:01 AM 09-06-2008: "“Two sharp young writers in Hollywood are reported to be writing the sequel, the third movie now. (Aykroyd said)If I could interest Seth [Rogen] and Judd [Apatow] to be part of it, that would certainly be a dream.”
Are you fucking kidding me? Aykroyd is sucking up to Seth Fucking Rogen and Judd Assholetoe?! Fuck me.
For the record, Aykroyd has been trying to get Ghostbusters 3 off the ground, well, pretty much since Ghostbusters 2.
Everyone in the original cast is OLD and there is nobody in current Hollywood that can even come close to anyone in the original cast. Even Rick Moranis is 10x better than Seth Rogen.
reggie [email] said at 8:48 PM 09-09-2008: If it were some kind of "reboot" of the franchise with entirely different cast members then it wouldn't be THAT bad. If it were a Ben Stiller type of thing with Stiller, Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughan and say Martin Lawrence or something then MAYBE it wouldn't be that bad an idea.