Countdown to Five – Ghostbusters, Ep. 4 – We Answer the Call! (Ghostbusters, 2016)
After 27 years, just when you think the Ghostbusters franchise is over, along comes Paul Feig with a plan to reboot the series – and we’re all over it!
After 27 years, just when you think the Ghostbusters franchise is over, along comes Paul Feig with a plan to reboot the series – and we’re all over it!
Karen Volpe’s celebrity birthday celebration segment from the July 14, 2016 Movie Showcast – Eda Reiss Merin, Tom McDermott, William Atherton
Paul Preston shares pics and attempts to describe the awesomeness that was Ghostbusters Fan Fest in Los Angeles.
There doesn’t seem to be a director out there who can tap into McCarthy’s mad genius quite like Paul Feig.
Doesn’t reach the same heights as “Trainwreck”, but they find the funny often enough for me.
Ironically, for a movie that stars all women, this movie had the balls to be the movie it wanted to be.
Ep. 159: The Movie Guys don’t need no stinking guests when the only movie worth talking about this week is Ghostbusters! Karen’s favorite movie of all time sparks tons of talk about the ’80s original, trivia, a Movie Guys Quote-Off, profiles of some legendary and not-so-legendary characters from the franchise, a Ken Burns take on dealing with online haters and a flashback to The Movie Showcast’s original preview of Ghostbusters from 1984.
Few scenes fly by without the jokes coming fast and funny. There are too many comedies today with missed opportunities and Feig and McCarthy don’t let any of those moments pass without delivering something hilarious.
Showcast Episode 103: It’s a week of Greatest Hits Guests as The Movie Guys welcome the triumphant return of Andy Peters, who sits in for previews of “Insidious: Chapter 3”, “Spy” & “Entourage”. Then director and popular guest of the Showcast Paul Osborne jumps in The Admiral’s Club to talk about the production of his latest film, “Cruel Hearts”. Also, a round of Retractions and a crap-ton of “Mad Max: Fury Road”.
Showcast Episode 6: Stand-up comic Robert Buscemi joins The Movie Guys for the whole show as they preview Roland Emmerich’s latest way to destroy our nation’s capitol, “White House Down” and also the Sandra Bullock/Melissa McCarthy comedy “The Heat”. Plus, a look at upcoming Flockbusters, and the show’s latest sponsor sparks a look at who could be cast as The Movie Guys on-screen cop buddies.
You may have wondered what the ladies were doing and talking about while the men were horsing around in films like “Wedding Crashers” and “The Hangover”.