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Ramis Confirms <em>Ghostbusters III</em>

Ramis Confirms Ghostbusters III

Last week rumors started swirling around the making of Ghostbusters III, and now Harold Ramis has confirmed some of them. He says, "Yes, Columbia is developing a script for GB3. Judd Apatow has made several other films for Sony, so of course the studio is hoping to tap into some of the same acting talent. Aykroyd, Ivan Reitman and I are consulting at this point, and according to Dan, Bill Murray is willing to be involved on some level. The concept is that the old Ghostbusters would appear in the film in some mentor capacity. Not much else to say at this point. Everyone is confident a decent script can be written and I guess we'll take it from there." [via Pop Candy] more ›

Ghostbusters Get Their Game On, Again

Ghostbusters Get Their Game On, Again

Ghostbusters has been in the form of a videogame ever since it hit the big screen in 1984, and since then it's been through many versions and platforms. Seems it has taken nearly 24 years to perfect it though, as it's just been announced the movie will haunt us til the end up time with a series of top-notch videogames to come.First title in what the publisher hopes will be a series of Ghostbusters games... more ›

Map of the Day: Ghostbusters!

Map of the Day: Ghostbusters!

The guys at IronicSans have put together the best movie mashup we've ever seen: all the landmarks from the Ghostbusters movies! All of your favorite locations are there: the reading room at the Public Library, Dana Barrett's apartment, and the Ghostbusters HQ on North Moore Street in Tribeca. Be sure to click the tabs on each spot to see the photographs. [Related: the script of the original movie, Harold Ramis interview where he talks about the plot for the never-made Ghostbusters 3: "Ghostbusters Go To Hell."] more ›

Weekend movies: Turkey Day Edition

Weekend movies: Turkey Day Edition

The holiday movie season is officially upon us. In fact, it started yesterday. We already spent more than enough time mentioning some little musical that will likely see its box office hopes dashed by the continuing dominance of screenwriter Stephen Gaghan. We caught it Monday and were incredibly disappointed (not to mention bored and annoyed) mostly due to the constant proselytizing and exposition which lacks any nuance. A phenomenal cast performs more than admirably even if few of them are given much in the way of actual definitive character in order to fulfill their small role in this overly-complex story. more ›

Best Film You're Never Going to See: "Ghostbusters Go To Hell"

Best Film You're Never Going to See: "Ghostbusters Go To Hell"

Oh, he’s amazing. [laughs] But my thought was that what works so well about the first two is the mundane-ness of it all. So my notion was that Hell exists simultaneously, and in the same place as our consensus reality. But it’s like a film shutter — it’s the darkness between the 24 frames. When we’re blinking on, they’re off — so we blink alternately with this other reality, which is Hell. more ›

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