Here I will share examples of the work I do for Local TV as a presenter, writer, editor, producer and self-shooting journalist. I will also post content relating to my podcast Just Films & That, which celebrates underrated and underseen films.
I would highly recommend you watch ghostbusters 2 Then ghostbusters afterlife There are continuations of this universe, and then we have coming out on March 22nd here in the states anyways, Ghostbusters frozen Empire, which is a sequel to Ghostbusters after life, but the fourth film in the official Canon trilogy. There is a 2016 Ghostbusters found all female. It was a reboot boot and it failed miserably and had no connection to the first 2 film films in any way other than name. And it's not in the same universe. But anyways, watch Ghostbusters 2 and Ghostbusters after life. And I think maybe you will then get a little more. Y. The first film is Held so high in your pop culture and just how good of a film it is.
That’s a good idea! I have heard some people say they really enjoyed After Life. Maybe I’ll watch them all then go back and watch the first one again, sometimes I need a couple of viewings of a film for it to really click with me
If you would like my comment as to why this film flopped,,,, ,I just found the final clip on "Dry Land "is the peak of the Himalayas thereby defining how high the waters had risen during the flooding ,to the very top of the highest mountain. That 2 seconds essential the capstone of the long drawn out movie is usually lost in the time compression at the end to make way for the next time slot if not cut out at all
I really hated it at the time, but in the early 10s it seemed to be on about half the time I flicked onto ITV2 (or maybe it was ITV3?), and from constantly catching different bits and pieces of it I started to kind of like it. It has a similar appeal to Hudson Hawk, another famous disaster, but that one I enjoyed from the first time I saw it.
After seeing this and "Saving Mr. Banks" I want John Lee Hancock to direct a movie about how that abysmal 1993 Super Mario Bros. movie was made. It would be great to have a film that talks about how greedy Hollywood can get to the point that your directing careers are over. Given how Rockey Morton and Annabelle Jankel turned out. It could be like the Disaster Artist.