Nope. We probably won't see another trailer until December or January now.Ready for 4 pages of people screaming "JUST RELEASE IT VOD!!"
Did they ever release anything after the initial teaser; like a full blown trailer showing the Busters in action or anything?
I'm really curious what is going to happen if a vaccine is readily available in the spring, say around April? Enough people would probably get it and then think everything is fine (cause humans suck) and would go to the movies again in full capacity. Would the theater/movie industry agree to lower ticket prices for like 3 months so people would be more willing to go see multiple movies? Like a "Welcome Back" stimulus for themselves.it's going to change again, cause everyone is crowding each other. I don't know why they are insistent on giving hard dates. It's just going to turn people off
First people have to trust it to get it, the polls on that are not good(thinks anti science movement), and second humans are creatures of habit, I don't see folks rushing back to the theaters even with a vaccine. We will be a year out with any sizeable opening of theatersI'm really curious what is going to happen if a vaccine is readily available in the spring, say around April? Enough people would probably get it and then think everything is fine (cause humans suck) and would go to the movies again in full capacity. Would the theater/movie industry agree to lower ticket prices for like 3 months so people would be more willing to go see multiple movies? Like a "Welcome Back" stimulus for themselves.
One... how is that possible? And two, I'm kinda jealous you got to see it for the first time later in life.I just watched the first Ghostbusters for the very first time recently (haven't seen the 2nd or the reboot). Where does this take place? Do I watch 2 and the reboot as well?
I'm really curious what is going to happen if a vaccine is readily available in the spring, say around April? Enough people would probably get it and then think everything is fine (cause humans suck) and would go to the movies again in full capacity. Would the theater/movie industry agree to lower ticket prices for like 3 months so people would be more willing to go see multiple movies? Like a "Welcome Back" stimulus for themselves.
Lol, thank you! Yeah, I just had never seen it before (I'm 26 for the record). I watched it with my girlfriend as a halloween movie, but I suppose it's not really a halloween movie either? I was curious about 2, because she likes it, but I have heard some people don't.One... how is that possible? And two, I'm kinda jealous you got to see it for the first time later in life.
This movie takes place after GB2, so yeah, you should watch that as well. The 2016 reboot movie has nothing to do with the old ones or this new one.
People tend to just say 2 is the same as 1 in terms of plot and set pieces, but it still feels very different (to me at least). I saw GB2 in theaters when it was released and I was 7 and it was like the greatest thing ever in my life up to that point. I was in love with GB1 since I was 2 or 3 years old (first movie I can ever remember actually watching as my dad had recorded it on VHS off HBO back in the day).Lol, thank you! Yeah, I just had never seen it before (I'm 26 for the record). I watched it with my girlfriend as a halloween movie, but I suppose it's not really a halloween movie either? I was curious about 2, because she likes it, but I have heard some people don't.
I just watched the first Ghostbusters for the very first time recently (haven't seen the 2nd or the reboot). Where does this take place? Do I watch 2 and the reboot as well?