Ghostbusters Trailer
Bill Murray, Dan Akroyd play cocky scientists roaming around New York City exterminating the city's most dangerous creatures...subway rats? Nope. Sketchy homeless men that call you "honey"? No. Ghosts. Oh and the Stay Puft Marshmello Man. Casual. As a huge Bill Murray fan, I adore the snarky comments he makes throughout the film, especially because the comedy lies in the fact that he takes his job, and himself far too seriously for someone who captures ghosts for a living. Also, no alien/ghost movie would be complete without a stellar performance from Sigourney Weaver. As Murray's love interest, who also happens to live in some type of a portal for the supernatural, she is not the stereotypical "rom com" heroine, but she does make a great daemon. As ridiculous as the story may be, the chemistry between the cast, which also features Harold Ramis and Rick Moranis, is incredible. Each character was perfectly cast, and even though John Belushi and John Candy were both interested in the role of loudmouth, womanizing Dr. Venkeman, Bill Murray was perfect for the role. An overall ridiculous comedy, this film has become an American classic. "We came. We saw. We kicked its ass!"
Bill Murray, Dan Akroyd play cocky scientists roaming around New York City exterminating the city's most dangerous creatures...subway rats? Nope. Sketchy homeless men that call you "honey"? No. Ghosts. Oh and the Stay Puft Marshmello Man. Casual. As a huge Bill Murray fan, I adore the snarky comments he makes throughout the film, especially because the comedy lies in the fact that he takes his job, and himself far too seriously for someone who captures ghosts for a living. Also, no alien/ghost movie would be complete without a stellar performance from Sigourney Weaver. As Murray's love interest, who also happens to live in some type of a portal for the supernatural, she is not the stereotypical "rom com" heroine, but she does make a great daemon. As ridiculous as the story may be, the chemistry between the cast, which also features Harold Ramis and Rick Moranis, is incredible. Each character was perfectly cast, and even though John Belushi and John Candy were both interested in the role of loudmouth, womanizing Dr. Venkeman, Bill Murray was perfect for the role. An overall ridiculous comedy, this film has become an American classic. "We came. We saw. We kicked its ass!"