@@jamesluckey2438 congratulations! you angered the thomas fans by reffering the troublesome trucks as train carts and saying thomas the train engine instead thomas the tank engine!
But there is One other thing that Baskin Robbins don't make, *Baskin Robbins don't make Burgers!!!!!* Only *Ice Creams, Smoothies & Birthday Cakes!!!!!*
Me and my family watched Afterlife tonight. At the end I brought up the he buying B&R while Ant-man worked at B&R. My brother just said it sounded like something that would belong in the trivia section of the IMDB page
I love how the first instinct of the Terror Dog’s was to go to the Wal-Mart and just gorge itself on dog food. The practical effects on it also look damn good and then the switch to CGI when it’s running after Grooberson.
The Marshmallow Men are so adorable! I also love that this scene takes place in Walmart! The return of the Terror Dogs since the original Ghostbusters was cool too!
also you gotta remember this walmart is out in a small rule oklahoma town, not a major city. My dad is a walmart store manager for a small town walmart and at night time it looks just like this one
RIP Ivan Reitman. You made a huge mark on my life. Growing up enjoying your movies is an amazing experience that I share with countless other 80s kids. Thank you & we'll see you on the other side.
Laughed after they turned one marshmallow in the blender into marshmallow whip and the eyes blinking on the sides in the mush. 🤣 The other I giggle about is the dog food and me remembering Louis saying in original ghostbusters "cute lil poochie!! Maybe I have a milkbone!". That hit with that ice cream was spot on!
I love how it's these super adorable marshmallow men and you think that's what the scene is gonna be and then there's the scariest creature in all of Ghostbusters.
The mini puffs a perfect combination of Mr stay puft and gremlins!!! For a person such as myself who grew up on 80s movies this is absolutely perfect!! Love it!! Love it!!
Remember kids, if you're ever up against a Terror dog, always throw your ice cream at it. Btw, can we all pay the respects of the ice cream? The poor ice cream. R.I.P. that ice cream.
I love how Vinz pauses and turns and looks at the tires deflating at 3:38! Dude looked like he was thinking, “Oh damn! Didn’t think I ate THAT much back there!”😂
Omg this movie brings back so many good memories. I had seen the film before and then when it showed up at another theater for cheaper in 2022, I took 2 pals with me to see it. I was anticipating the marshmallow men so badly with how cute they are to the point where I was on the edge of my seat. Both of my friends's reaction were hilarious. One had her hand over her mouth in shock of the grill and blender scene while the other one laughed his bottom off at the Romba scene blurting out for the audience to hear "my boy den dun got squished"🤣🤣🤣
I was happy with this film. This is what we should’ve got back in 2016. If I could sum up this whole movie in a nutshell it’s this, “the world is on the brink of destruction by ghosts and goblins, and it’s all ANT-MAN’S FAULT!”
I know this is probably really odd, but I love that this was filmed in an actual Walmart store. I could tell as soon as he walked in that it was real and I got such a kick out of that. That it wasn't a recreated set on a soundstage. It's not really important to the film at all but I enjoyed the on-location choice that was made.
Unpopular opinion: Vinz Clortho is scarier than Zuul. Yes, Zuul had better jumpscares and more ominous entrances, but Vinz is a different kind of Scary. Zuul attacks after a dramatic settup, which may be terrifying, but Vinz shows up when your guard is down. You don't expect to see a large, reptillian, bull-like demon after being given a false sense of security, such as a Wal-mart full of tiny marshmarlow men (which would also be surreal and confusing, but in a much less nightmarish way). If you're alone in your appartment and you see an ominous glow coming from behind your closet door, you know something horrible is about to happen. This scene was weirdly adorable until Vinz was shown on screen. Paul Rudd's "hey-", while comedic, also enhanced the intensity of this scene by portraying a desperate attempt to remain calm in a surreal and horrific situation. In other words, the funny parts make the scary parts feel scarier.
Louis Tully: "Help! There's a bear loose in Walmart! Help! HELP!!!" Man#1: "What?" Man#2: "A bear? In Walmart?" Terror Dog: (leaps between the two men in pursuit of Louis). Louis: (continues to run with the terror dog hot on his tail) "I'm gonna bring this up at the next consumer's meeting! There's not supposed to be any pets in the store!"
I noticed the type of ice cream he grabbed it was Baskin Robbins and fun fact: for those who have seen Ant-Man he worked at Baskin Robbins for like five minutes
The thing is thats what i thought too , especially that dog food part I mean remember that time the Goosebumps characters were in some grocery place and there was that wolf thing i think that was drooling on one of them.
In the first movie, Vinz Clortho possessed Louis Tully and Zuul possessed Dana Barret. Vinz Clortho has to be a male character and Zuul has to be a female character, which explains how they possessed both man and woman.
When I see Gooberson running out of the store at 3:17 in the clip, I sometimes go "Help theres a bear loose in the store! Help! HEEEEELLLLLLLPPPPPPP!!!!!!" Its super funny!