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Dan McCoy's avatar

I reject both this "Ghostbusters wasn't that funny" revisionism AND the idea that this is what Ghostbusters fans want from a GB movie. This is what some bizarre subset of incels and nostalgia freaks want, but anyone I know who loved the original has been like "But... where are the jokes? What IS this thing?"

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Gad, but I disliked Afterlife: plodding, solemn, devoid of spark. Anyone who preferred it to the (still lumpy and imperfect) 2016 outing needs to re-examine some things.

Kudos to the trailer editors of this movie, because they had me thinking this movie might have something going for it besides trying to play the hits. From what I hear, not so much.

Yesterday I read an article about Patricia Richardson, who played Jill Taylor, the wife on Home Improvement. When asked about a potential Home Improvement revival (which Tim Allen has occasionally broached), she was quick to shut it down: no, it wouldn't be the same, Wilson's dead, one of the sons is a felon and the other two don't really act anymore. She said the job ended years ago and she was fine moving on. It was refreshing, especially since it would have meant a paycheck for her to say otherwise.

This whole revival culture, relive the 80s and 90s as much as you can while everyone is still alive, is weird and irksome to me. It does occasionally result in an enjoyable piece of media (I liked the Saved By The Bell revival -- it was exceptionally clever, and The Conners was good for a laugh.) But it's way too prominent.

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