Ghostbusters (1984)
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Torrent Details: DVD Rip, Dual Audio, English sub
Year: 1984
Genre: Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Director: Ivan Reitman
Starring: Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Sigourney Weaver
Description:
Three unemployed parapsychology professors set up in a unique service retirement ghost.
Review:
What are you talking about? Ghostbusters, one of the most financially successful comedies overhyped and eighties, are undervalued? Yes. Precicely because he was so beaten and made so much money that it is a stigma on this film identify it as childish part of FX, if nothing else like it. Most people remember lines (he slimed me fine. So what? She's a dog, if someone asks if you are God, you say yes!) It's not funny or witty , lines that are often missed on the first or even second glance. I have to laugh every time I see a gag joke that I somehow missed the other 20 times I've watched the scene, Egon, this reminds me of when they tried to drill a hole in the head, remember? It would work if you did not stop me, or van driver from the mental hospital, decline or costs? Ghostbusters Brilliant.Not just funny, it manages to include some truly frightening scenes. And not just lose-your-popcorn moments as a refrigerator from hell, but the scene slowly, thoughtfully shook as dilapidated Egon, as the house appeared to light, or remember Winston the Book of Revelation. What other films have managed to combine Marx Brothers with HP Lovecraft? Special effects also pick up next to some obvious studio sets and models, but to create a world film stunning cinematography. Manhattan is perhaps the pinnacle of Gothic architecture evolution, brilliantly used here to create a sense of grandeur there. After watching Ghostbusters, I could not imagine an area of ââancient gods, which opens to anywhere else in the world. The soundtrack is great, is not revalued topic (which was actually filmed with Huey Lewis need a new drug), but perfectly blusey clean up the city, badly proto-techno cooling spell, as well as excellent rating at the end of a lot of regrets, Elmer Bernstein.
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