It definitely depends on the state more than the age. The hypochondriac hottie is definitely a classic. While the Texas wonder makes you wonder how rich generation Z is to own their own RVs.


Survived Ghostbusters 4. It was visually appealing, but didn't do much else besides replay Ghostbusters 1. The lion kingdom would give it the best of all 3 sequels, but only because it replayed #1. Interestingly, #3 was so bad, it was erased from the movie's timeline. #3 was so bad, it was erased from the hard drive. Even Robocop 2 stayed on the hard drive & that was bad.



The high point is the generation Z heroine.


Paul Rudd gave his best Dennis Miller comic relief impersonation, but he's no Dennis Miller. He's Ant Man.


Millennials are all old geezers now. It's bad when the clueless adults are millennials.


Gozer strikes the same poses she did in #1. This was an uncredited cast member.


It could have easily been a kids movie if it wasn't for the last minute return of


the 3 surviving original cast members to save the day.


The ghost of Egon was never credited & they didn't try to reproduce his voice. It took so much heroic editing to hide his voice, it might have been easier just to have him talk.


The underground tomb was an interesting visual if only because of the giant statue of heroine Gozer.


Then there's the crumbling farm. It was never explained why the barn collapsed.


The Elmer Bernstein revival soundtrack was not Elmer Bernstein from the afterlife. It was Rob Simonsen.























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