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Why The Ending Of Ghostbusters Afterlife Is PERFECT 

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@ross-carlson
@ross-carlson 2 года назад
Best part of Ramis' return - that he did NOT SPEAK. That REALLY helped a lot, made it more serious and reverent. Extremely well done.
@lonelypigeon7562
@lonelypigeon7562 2 года назад
magic of cgi...............
@tonyt.r.5313
@tonyt.r.5313 2 года назад
Agree.
@alphu5
@alphu5 2 года назад
also it helps out one of the most problematic cgi which is the movement of the lips.
@FragRaptor
@FragRaptor 2 года назад
Absolutely more than that it establishes the (fictional) reality of being a ghost trying to project itself upon the universal plane. Great way to honor life, death, lore, and cinema itself. Havnt seen the film yet but after seeing this home run of a scene I definitely need to.
@halcyongrimes
@halcyongrimes 2 года назад
I still get welled up when I see that scene. They did it perfectly.
@FreedomTrooper89
@FreedomTrooper89 2 года назад
My dad has always been my movie buddy. So I Took My dad to see this Afterlife, I am 32 and he is 68, He loved Ghostbusters and he raised me on the two films, both of us skipped the 2016 film just after seeing the previews alone. Anyways, After the "For Harold" quote appeared on screen, I leaned over to him and with a chocked whisper I said "Dont worry, I am crying too". With tears running down his cheek, he chuckled and tightly grasped my hand. This had been the most emotional either of us had gotten in a movie in a very long time, hell just watching the clip is on this video gets me emotional. Normally I can find little things that would make scenes better, but in this, It was just perfect in every way shape and form. My hats off to the filmmakers, they made one of the greatest reunions and sendoffs in Cinema in my opinion.
@thelastroman7791
@thelastroman7791 2 года назад
I know how you feel. I’m also 32 and my dad is 64 and we went to see the movie together in theaters. He actually cried watching this scene.
@MinnieMouse-hb3bc
@MinnieMouse-hb3bc 2 года назад
What a lovely story 😊
@EdsterIII
@EdsterIII 2 года назад
Thank you!!!! I had a initially rough time with my family. Alcoholism, cheating, fighting, arguing, etc. By my teens I was pi$$ed off and angry. I hated life. I took in Heavy Metal as my mantra and said too hell with it all! Then I sort of came back. But my now extracurricular activities were NOT GOOD! My Mom threw me out. I lived in a hotel at 16. Quit school like a IDIOT!! It helped though! I got it together for a while. My parents divorced TWICE, YES TWICE! The rehabs, the pain, it took a toll, but my Mom NEVER got over my Dad. She NEVER found another and until she died they remained friends and friends w/benefits. When she became sick, I was back home. I started getting more involved, I got scared. She had emphysema and over the next few years, 5+ she declined until finally she was placed on a respirator and needed 24/7 care. During this time and leading up to it, I tried to make up for my stupidity, but anger it hard to shake, for both of us. My Mom had a way of holding and remembering ANY STUPID or negative thing you did, and boy she'd use it. I learned that too. So foolish! So pointless! But when I was told she needed someone home 24/7, that meant I had to quit my job. I was actually doing well as a manager overnights and 1st shit for a time. When I told them the situation they said you need to choose, this job or not! I said, pardon my language, but F**K YOU! Jobs come and go, Moms are forever! I quit! Being the IDIOT I was I didn't know about the just signed Family Medical Leave Act. See what being smart and NOT READING GOT ME! 🙄 (Mom you were RIGHT!.....again) I decided to do something for her. I went and looked at projection TV's, big screens, etc. See my Mom LOVED her soaps 🧼 ❤ 💕 lol, and our TV 📺 was a 20-24" ?? A clod model that sat on the floor. So the screen was like 8-10" inches off the ground. My Mom just had a hospital bed delivered and I had it in the living room and that TV 📺 WAS NOT going to work. So I got a 4head stereo VHS 📼 VCR and a monster TV!🖥 40-45" inches, I forget but it was huge! It was delivered at 10:30am. I had to make a plan with the hospital. First they needed to have her brought home which they planned on due to her wheelchair and oxygen. Then I needed them to wait unti 10:30 to let her go. By 10am she was getting mad....but I knew they were coming. At 10:30 they showed, and by 11:00 it was ready. She got home just after 11:15am. To see her face! Her bed was right off to the side. Her soaps were at eye level and HUGE! I handed her the remotes. Showed her how to use them. I cried! Got her into bed and I watched as she put on All My Children at 1pm. Then General Hospital at 2pm. By 4pm she said GO GET SOME VIDEOS! And that began our MOVIE 🎬 CONNECTION! Her nurse was there to check in as was her helper. I had an hour so I ran to the video store and grabbed 4 or 5 movies. My Mom LOVED Horror, like Friday the 13th,🎃Halloween🎃, and action movies like Rambo, and I loved both as well as comedies. My mom LOVED Ghostbusters! She also loved Caddyshack, Stripes, and other movies Harold Ramis did. We became VIDEO MOVIE BUDDIES! 🎥 We'd rent anywhere from 4 to 10 tapes for 2 to 4 days and just binge watch! We became BEST FRIENDS! My Mom was always a strong and loving woman! She was LOYAL! VERY LOYAL! But again she knew how to push buttons. But irregardless she always ALWAYS LOVED ME!! Everything she did she tried to do for my own good! I APOLOGIZE for the long comment. I honestly didn't expect to type this much. But more memories came in. I remember promising my Mom that I'd NEVER EVER put her in a nursing home. She was terrified of the abuses and the loneliness and emptiness. I promised her I'd NEVER do it! I didn't! But that's not to say we were perfect. Being in an apartment with someone 24 hours a day 7 days a week is tough. I had to help with bathroom cleaning, household stuff, and medicine distribution. I was certified a home health-care aid. Now what that basically meant was since my Mother chose to stay home, her insurance "interviewed" me and they paid me to take care of her. The insurance paid half and my Mom was supposed to pay the other half. I wasn't doing this for money. I was making double of what they paid me when I was managing so, and considering they only paid half it was $7.00/hr total , or $3.50/hr cut in half. A out $140.00 before taxes. $3.50x40hrs=$140.00. Enough of $$ talk. What began with a punk. Me. A foolishly delusional kid, naieve, wanted to show everyone! I wasted so much! I can NEVER EVER fix that. I can't EVER change it now. My Mother was overprotective, smothering at times, but she NEVER EVER DID IT TO HURT ME. At times when the Alcoholism was back, it WASN'T HER BTW, however we enabled. There were brutally hurtful comments made. Things said, blaming done. It HURT! Especially at 5 to 8 years old. I don't BLAME ANY ONE! The Alcoholism caused so much pain. I am so very sorry about EVERY comment, every action, every foolish decision, and I wish to God I could go back, just to hug you and apologize! I know everyone said things, did things, acted foolishly, but I want to THANK GOD FOR ALLOWING US THOSE 5+ YEARS WHEN WE BECAME BEST FRIENDS. I thank God for letting us have so much fun, so many laughs, and all the wonderful memories these days gave me! Growing up you were wonderful! Considering the issues, you held it together! My Mom always wanted me to have the best life. Mom I miss You! Sir thank you for your comment. Your memory that you and your Father have is so precious. My Dad and I bonded oddly enough over Mini-Golfing after his illness almost killed him as well. That following summer, my Mom hadn't gotten really bad yet health wise, but my Dad did. It was the year he decided that he'd quit drinking! And he did! Except the damage it did was bad. He was in a coma for 15 days. He was in ICU for over 45 days. His liver almost failed. But he pulled through. However his insurance was "MAXED" out?!?! Apparently that can happen and he was sent home. So I worked from 9-10pm to 7:30am. Get home, give my Mom her medication, fix her albuteral breathing machine, make her breakfast, joke, talk for a bit. Then off to my Dad's. Help his rehabilitation program. Ooh he was cranky! But after he fell and smacked his head he became a LITTLE more compliant. .......LITTLE! LOL! Spring ended and summer arrived. My Pops used to love to fish, but he wasn't ready for a boat yet. We went to breakfast at a George Webbs Restaurant. Mmmmmmm! We'd both get eggs & hashbrowns (over-medium) occasionally I'd have ham. Ooh it was a greasy spoon, but it was sooo good! One day after I don't remember specifically who bought it up? Me? Me Paps? But I do remember Mini-Golf mentioned, and me Pappy jabbin' me about how he ALWAYS WON. It was ON! LOL! From that date 📅 forward, at least 5 sometimes 6 times a week we would start the day with a phone call(that was EVERYDAY), then we'd decide breakfast, mini-golfing, or BOTH Breakfast & Mini-Golf. On a few VERY RARE OCCASIONS, we did Mini-Golf then Breakfast then Mini-Golf again. FUN FUN FUN FUN! Again I do afor rambling, but your comment brought out so many memories. Yes some eh, some bad, but most of them were wonderful! THANK YOU VERY MUCH AGAIN!! GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS!! BE SAFE AND ENJOY LIFE!
@SuperHamsterGaming
@SuperHamsterGaming 2 года назад
I wouldn't even watch the previews for the 2016 movie.
@rajnirvan3336
@rajnirvan3336 2 года назад
Glad you guys didn't see that rubbish in 2016
@zalbagsoul
@zalbagsoul 2 года назад
Saw this in theatres 5 times. Every time I went and the ghost of Egon appeared, the crowd cheered, and when Callie gave him a hug and the scene faded to the stars it got quiet you could hear many people crying and sniffling. It's one of the best movie endings I've see and it pays perfect tribute to Harold. Even the crowds applauded at his name. I am proud and fortunate to have attended and witnessed all this.
@joes9954
@joes9954 2 года назад
You could tell there was a lot of love and care in getting the CGI Egon perfect. I think it is the BEST CGI of a real person made up to now. The way the Ghostbusters team went about it by making CGI Egon’s from the first film until no one could tell the difference then aging him decade by decade was a lot of work, but it showed on screen.
@FragRaptor
@FragRaptor 2 года назад
As much as I agree it really was a flawless portrayal of the character of Harold Ramis as the character of egon. It is mostly so perfect given the ghostly sheen they were allowed to use to artistically cover any possible imperfections with the cgi. In a way it is really exactly the most perfect way of doing such a thing because absolute perfection is imperfect. Allowing imperfections into our art is truly what makes it perfect.
@oniviper
@oniviper 2 года назад
@@FragRaptor I agree. The ghostly sheen is totally the thing that brings this scene together and make it satisfying. If they had brought Egon back in any other way like they did with the star wars characters mentioned in this video, it would've looked terrible and fallen apart. Maybe one day the technology will look flawless, but i probably still wouldn't want it. This was handled so perfectly, to a point that i could've believed that harold was still alive and performed for his ghostly character if i didn't already know better.
@FragRaptor
@FragRaptor 2 года назад
@@oniviper for awhile I thought he was then I realized he died
@cosplayshop
@cosplayshop 2 года назад
Well, this is quite amazing, but this is probably going to be foreshadow by the release of unreal engine 5. There is a matrix demo with unreal engine 5 when they show you how a 55 years old Keanu Reeve transform into a 22 years old Keanu Reeves....
@oniviper
@oniviper 2 года назад
@@cosplayshop Unreal Engine 5 is some impressive tech to be sure, but don't give it too much credit. The technology behind movie makers' CGI and UE5 are foundationally the same. Motion capture, 3D modeling, shaders, lighting, animation... there is no difference. The minor difference is UE5 does it all real time, while those using CGI have all the time in the world to edit and render their scenes. Technically the movie makers have more power here, because they can take as long as they need render their scenes for detail. But the major difference here is that Keanu is alive and well, allowing for detailed 3D scans of his entire face to be utilized in both technologies. That is unfortunately not available for actors who are dead like those who played egon and leia, and takes skilled people to animate them realistically. UE5 will not make that easier in any way. With that being said, UE5 is a powerful platform that brings powerful tools to more amateur users, but you still need skilled people and expensive technology bring out its best. I only say this because i have experience with using Unity and UE4. UE5 does not contain some magic tool to just make someone look younger or older more realistically with some slider function. Although, UE5 is huge game changer in my opinion, it's gonna be such a powerful tool for indie developers with what would be thought minuscule details like shaders, lighting, water effects, etc. It's outstanding.
@Awesoman
@Awesoman 2 года назад
I've broken down every time I've watched this ending and I'm not even that big of a Ghostbusters fan. They really nailed the tribute to Ramis.
@steviegbcool
@steviegbcool 2 года назад
lol Ramis would of hated it and laughed his ass off
@Awesoman
@Awesoman 2 года назад
@@steviegbcool I wouldn't be surprised.
@MajorIronwood
@MajorIronwood 2 года назад
@@steviegbcool Agreed. This movie misses the mark considerably. So incredibly tone deaf to what the original was. In my head canon the Ghostbusters 2009 video game that came out on the 360 was the third movie disguised as a video game.
@ekawatnandhabiwat9143
@ekawatnandhabiwat9143 2 года назад
Made me cry seeing they went to a great length creating Egon's ghost to perfection. The greatest tribute to the passing actor in cinema history.
@ryansaputra3320
@ryansaputra3320 2 года назад
Ghostbusters in 2016 failed Ghostbusters Afterlife this is what i wanted My childhood was colorful when this franchise started Thanks I'm from Indonesia 🇮🇩 👋
@lonelypigeon7562
@lonelypigeon7562 2 года назад
the GB with the women.....heck! dealing with a female in REAL LIFE is scary enough!!!! married to one is even frightening!!!!
@Cazz8203
@Cazz8203 2 года назад
I honestly wasn't prepared for this scene. I was bawling uncontrollably. They did a great job
@GetRekt-bw6pu
@GetRekt-bw6pu 2 года назад
*bawling
@theradgegadgie6352
@theradgegadgie6352 2 года назад
Yeah.... bawling and balling are two entirely different activities.
@florianbecke3076
@florianbecke3076 2 года назад
Same here... i hoped, that we would see Egon at least shortly, but these scenes really broke me down. 😭 .... Perfect ending and tribute to a great actor!
@RotaryPoweredRX
@RotaryPoweredRX 2 года назад
@@theradgegadgie6352 he saw Egon and the boy wanted to play with balls
@sketchie251
@sketchie251 2 года назад
Ballin'
@abmontage100
@abmontage100 2 года назад
Loved it. When egon helped his granddaughter it gave me father and son Kamehameha. And the way the characters said their goodbyes and knowing the real life issues that existed makes this scene truly one of the best all time
@omegagamer4124
@omegagamer4124 2 года назад
And that they dedicated the movie to him
@crossroadsfate7433
@crossroadsfate7433 2 года назад
Honestly thought that they would have done a twenty one gun salute with the proton packs in his name.
@MrSpade5150
@MrSpade5150 2 года назад
I love how he just crept in like "You're not holding it right baby. Let Pop-Pop show you how he and the boys used to do it" then the quiet "it's ok boys, I miss you too" look he gives his friends before he goes made it a perfect nostalgic ending
@genocidekhaos9775
@genocidekhaos9775 2 года назад
@abmontage C BRO!!!! Now that you mentioned it, Egon's spirit helping his granddaughter with the proton stream feels EXACTLY like the Father-Son Kamehameha!!!!!!! Ngl, I did cry abit...
@lonelypigeon7562
@lonelypigeon7562 2 года назад
@@genocidekhaos9775 REAL men..cry
@LegendsofSolComics
@LegendsofSolComics 2 года назад
I loved Ghostbusters Afterlife. I loved watching the original Ghostbusters when I was younger and this movie brought tears to my eyes because Egon was my favorite Ghostbuster and it was nostalgic seeing the original cast and references from the first two appear in Afterlife.
@SoundwaveSuperior1991
@SoundwaveSuperior1991 2 года назад
Had a tear or three at the end I felt this was treated with respect and honour to Harold
@LegendsofSolComics
@LegendsofSolComics 2 года назад
@@SoundwaveSuperior1991 it really was a great tribute to him and his character. I cannot wait to watch it once it’s out on streaming services and blu ray-then i could hav a ghostbusters marathon
@ededd3175
@ededd3175 2 года назад
because you were manipulated into an emotion doesnt mean nostalgic is what people want to see... nostalgic is not what ghostbusters is about. they are just another wave of films that don't listen to their original audience, and instead cater to you newbies
@LegendsofSolComics
@LegendsofSolComics 2 года назад
@@ededd3175 okay?
@DreBurnZ
@DreBurnZ 2 года назад
@@ededd3175 Just let people enjoy what they want, if they liked this movie you don't need to try and ruin it for them.
@gaventovar5820
@gaventovar5820 2 года назад
The ending was my favorite ending of the series, when Egon showed up I couldn't hold back my tears of joy/sadness
@norctwofoursixzeroone828
@norctwofoursixzeroone828 2 года назад
Watching the ending, I got teary eyed and thought "That's my childhood right there!". I realized, as a fan, watching the old ghostbusters busting ghost together for 1 more time is all I wanted. Not a stupid reboot. The scenes with Egon was the best, most respectful homage on a passed-away actor. Much respect was shown, therefore much respect to everyone who made the movie.
@Alexza1980
@Alexza1980 2 года назад
I agree this last scene was perfect it was a great homage to Egon! I wasn't too sure it would work "without him" BUT this was such a beautiful scene!! I usually don't like sequels but this one was amazing. My twinkies loved it too and thanks to this movie they started watching the originals...
@imbetterthanyouis
@imbetterthanyouis 2 года назад
" my twinkies loved it too" lol sounds like a euphemism
@ededd3175
@ededd3175 2 года назад
i dont think it's perfect. perfect wouldn't have been re-selling the first ending. and a bad copy too. perfect would be more original, and an actual comedy. idk why CGI copy of an actor is ethical for you. so perfect means, you lost connection with what perfect is
@Johnny_Nitro
@Johnny_Nitro 2 года назад
I loved this movie! I think the kids did a great job and Paul Rudd is always a win for me. Having the ending scripted as an homage/good-bye to Harold Ramis was so touching and reminded me that this medium can be beautiful when done with respect and heart.
@powerfultoa7
@powerfultoa7 2 года назад
The second half of the film was quite a callback to the past but the filmmaking is earnest and has a great ending.
@Lucasfan375
@Lucasfan375 2 года назад
Every time I see that scene, I can't help but tear up. It's very respectful and a love letter to fans. And it pays homage to Harold Ramis. R.I.P
@defiantgiant01
@defiantgiant01 2 года назад
I loved the ending seeing dan, bill, ernie, and harold on screen again. Only thing is it ended pretty abruptly & it would of worked better having the end credit scenes being the actual ending of the movie.
@annepixiebettinger3593
@annepixiebettinger3593 2 года назад
I was crying at the end of this film. Throughout the entirety of it my sister and I were squealing and pointing out all the references.
@dukey19941
@dukey19941 2 года назад
I ugly cried. I laughed so much. Then what an amazing tribute at the end. A fun film then the end made it almost beautiful. Thanks for the tribute to Ramis.
@roybmanofmerlin
@roybmanofmerlin 2 года назад
It was a great homage to Egon / Harold, and wiped the memory of answer the call sh&t show, and gave us hope for future Ghostbusters movies. I liked the post credit scene with Bill and Sigourney too. They paid tribute to some great moments from the original. Even Rudd ran like Rick Moranis did. I totally loved the film.
@lynnevetter
@lynnevetter 2 года назад
Yeah Paul did a good job of being Vince. lol!
@williamalderson5328
@williamalderson5328 2 года назад
As a Ghostbusters fan from the 80’s, I loved this movie so much! I bawled at the end, it was amazing to see the way they tied Egon into the story. And the original cast presence was well done. My Son, who is not a Ghostbusters fan, loved the movie and said, “WOW this how you treat your fans!” This movie is everything that Star Wars should have been - a love letter to the fans who have appreciated and loved the franchise for decades. At the same time, they introduced new smart, likable characters who can easily carry on in a new franchise while honoring the original actors. It was the best of both worlds.
@matthewgladwell1026
@matthewgladwell1026 2 года назад
With you on that
@apriloftheangels
@apriloftheangels 2 года назад
well said!
@bigguy7353
@bigguy7353 10 месяцев назад
*bawled
@bagbunny
@bagbunny 2 года назад
I cried at the end. Can't remember the last time a movie did that to me, but seeing the group back together like that got me. I would hope that more in Hollywood would take notes on how to open the door for a new generation of characters while paying respect to the old, but I won't hold my breath.
@JonesVibes
@JonesVibes 2 года назад
Thank you so much for making this and for shining a light on this movie. I’m so happy to see that someone loved the ending of this as much as I did.
@nicholasfansler4301
@nicholasfansler4301 2 года назад
Absolutely loved this movie it was perfect. I bawled like a baby at the ending. The theater erupted in applause when Egon's ghost steadied Pheobe. I lost my dad when I was 12 his name was Harold and when it came up for Harold at the end the dam burst and I was sobbing lol.
@NeioGeo
@NeioGeo 2 года назад
I loved this movie. Ghostbusters was the first film I ever saw, so I have a soft spot for the franchise. I remember hearing of Harold Raimis' passing and just the significance of it, to me, was depressing. I went into this film expecting a tribute of some sort because of the "Afterlife" subtitle. I wasn't disappointed. Just seeing Ray was nice, but when all 3 came out, it was great. The way Egon is introduced was just magical. I wish I could say that there wasn't a dry eye in the theater, but 1 - there weren't many people, and 2 - it was mostly full of people who didn't feel it. I felt it, and it was that stinging, warm feeling of seeing a loved one again for the final time. While seeing the Ecto-1 going back to New York, over the Brooklyn Bridge, hopefully driven by Winston, with the gang, was a nice callback to the climax of the original (and hope for a Ghostbusters Inc. film), seeing all four of them standing side-by-side will forever be the way I remember the series ending. Yeah, I shed manly tears of happiness that night. I ain't ashamed to say it.
@TheCormTube
@TheCormTube 2 года назад
What really impacts with this, is it's not only goodbye to Egon, a loved ghostbuster character but a real person in Harold, it's like their one and same and so it's very difficult to not shed a tear.
@rhyswilliams26
@rhyswilliams26 2 года назад
This scene when watching it in the cinema was the most heartwarming scene in the movie it really gave us the fans a sense of happiness and emotion can’t wait to watch it again
@andyleclerc3600
@andyleclerc3600 2 года назад
The final scenes were just perfect. You knew from Egon's expressions he forgave the other 3, he was proud of his granddaughter, and he never stopped loving Callie.
@Stepokedur
@Stepokedur 2 года назад
Just watched afterlife this morning (hellllo from County Durham!) and loved it. It could in theory have gone so different, but the acting and the plot were so good.
@heavyspoilers
@heavyspoilers 2 года назад
Hello 👋🏻 hope you’re good mate, always nice when someone from the north east watches the vids
@itsallac0nspiracy
@itsallac0nspiracy 2 года назад
@@heavyspoilers Nice video, mate. That scene is excellent and very well thought out. Hello from Houghton-le-Spring. Ha.
@lordteabelly
@lordteabelly 2 года назад
i absolutely loved the movie, yes it had some flaws, and i think it would have been nice to have seen the OG's in a scene or two earlier in the film other than just ray in the bookshop, but i loved it, and the ending was perfect, i just couldn't help crying both times i saw it in cinema, it was wonderfully done and sadness on dan aykroyd bill murray and ernie hudsons face looked so genuine
@miked9594
@miked9594 2 года назад
Dragged my wife to the theater to see it and she was crying at the end too. Scene was great
@BeeWhistler
@BeeWhistler 2 года назад
I felt through the whole thing that this was their way of including Ramis as he is... not brought back alive which would be creepy, but on the other side and only manifesting in this kind of indistinct way. In Ramis’ case as a memory, in Egon’s case as a shade of what he once was. I’d seen a small spoiler suggesting the CGI for Egon was bad but I didn’t find it to be that way at all. The ghostly filter covers a myriad of sins that you might have found in other attempts and they didn’t even try to show him clearly while he was alive. They knew their limitations and took steps to prevent things that would take you out of the story. I do think the story had some struggles and some plot convenience and did lean hard on fan service, but I was also 100% here for fan service. And my daughter really loved it.
@jimmyhellstrom7285
@jimmyhellstrom7285 2 года назад
I didnt know harold had died so when i saw the movie this scene made me notice due to the cgi that he must have died. But yeah this was great. i am hoping for more films in this franchise
@justaguy7230
@justaguy7230 2 года назад
Loved the ending, it was perfect in my opinion. The best use of a deceased actors likeness I can think of.
@bernie472
@bernie472 2 года назад
Still gets me. Was a great ending. Seeing Peter, Ray, and Winston blasting Gozer, with Ecto-1 sitting there, lights flashing next to them was just an awesome scene, and the tearful goodbye to Egon was great closure too.
@splatteredplastic
@splatteredplastic 2 года назад
Seeing GB at aged 8 in the 80’s changed my life, I now am a full on movie nerd because of that film. When Ramis died I was so upset, I didn’t know him. But his character of Egon I grew up with. So to have this story tie up what happened to the ghostbusters and more importantly Ramis was so touching. I cried for two days. Easily the best film of 2021 👻🚫👻
@rach2111
@rach2111 2 года назад
I cried like a damn baby in the theater, and now watching this I cried again. I liked that they kind of created a firm line between the ghosts from the pit and the spirits of ancestors and loved ones, whereas the ghosts went back into the pit or whatever, but Egon's spirit kind of went up into the heavens. It was the best movie I've seen in years.
@crcoghill
@crcoghill 2 года назад
it just felt right! like all the stuff with the granddaughter figuring out that Egon did before he died was nice and all the callbacks to the first movie due to a returning villain were welcomed, the ending just hit so hard for Ghostbusters fans because it felt like a true continuation of the series, passing the torch to the next batch of hunters. not to mention seeing the original 4, one being a ghost and being double ironic, was such a nice way to end it! i even felt bad that Egon was clearly right yet the other members thought it was too insane to believe. it made me tear up with joy seeing them all. also helps it washed out the disappointment, spitting in the face of fans and the series spinoff/remake/reboot abomination that was the 2016 movie. THAT makes this movie leagues above that trainwreck.
@jasonpowell7305
@jasonpowell7305 2 года назад
This movie was so good! Loved it! Loved how they made it seem like Ramis was there,even though he wasn't! The ending was perfect!
@Makoto03
@Makoto03 2 года назад
I agree. I loved the ending so much. The CGI looked perfect and i'm glad they kept his character silent, which made it more emotional. The lead Pheobe was also fantastic.
@MikeScott55
@MikeScott55 2 года назад
For me: I’m 35. I watched those movies when I was a kid and I grew up watching nieces and nephews and friends as they were introduced and every time I was able to see that same look I had on my face when I watched them for the first time. This feeling of joy and awe that you only ever get the best version of the first time you see something. This movie brought all of that back to me. I didn’t cry in the theater but damned if I wasn’t close to. It was…it was perfect for me. It was what I needed and hoped for.
@vasanthkumarj8245
@vasanthkumarj8245 2 года назад
Absolutely teared up...glad I avoided any reviews or spoilers online and watched it as fresh as possible! Glad I did...what an emotional send-off! One of the best of the best...
@arthurleong
@arthurleong 2 года назад
I absolutely loved this movie! This is how you pay homage to the old cast, from a decades-long hit like the 1984 Ghostbusters movie, and connect the franchise to a new generation, unlike what Disney did with the Skywalker saga. Jason Reitman did a great job in continuing the work that his father did in reviving the Ghostbusters story and makes everyone forget how the 2016 gender-switched version almost ruined it.
@darthvenom100
@darthvenom100 2 года назад
That ending was a tear jerker, it was the perfect tribute to Harold and when he hugged his daughter and slowly disappeared it was the closure he wanted
@heavyspoilers
@heavyspoilers 2 года назад
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@EclipsePheniox
@EclipsePheniox 2 года назад
This scene was just perfect in every sense of the word. The perfect ending, the perfect send off. I wouldn't mind if they continued the franchise or stopped it here because either way it's just a perfect fit.
@ThePlantDoctorGlobal
@ThePlantDoctorGlobal 2 года назад
It was a really good sequel to the originals. Loved it. And the ending was great with Egon showing up. I hope there is a part 4 coming
@MegaWetwilly
@MegaWetwilly 2 года назад
I think there will be, if you watch the last after credits scene, they show the containment unit in the basement of the firehouse blinking red, which could mean it's not empty and about to fail, releasing whatever is inside.
@dytonmcclellan3878
@dytonmcclellan3878 2 года назад
Just watchin this made me tear up egon was my favorite ghost buster
@911Truther69
@911Truther69 2 года назад
I just saw it last night and I got so emotional when Egon was on screen (the beginning & end of the film)! I couldn't keep my eyes from tearing up! The movie was fun, lighthearted & intense (when it needed to be)! Bravo, Jason Reitman, cast & crew! 🏆
@rickjensen2035
@rickjensen2035 2 года назад
I personally think this is probably one of the most classy ways to send off a character. Not only to pay respects to the person who played the part, but also retiring the character in an awesome way while keeping the spirit of the character alive.
@dawntownsend1465
@dawntownsend1465 2 года назад
I’ve seen it ten times, and I cried all ten. Perfectly done, and everyone involved deserves top honors.
@CoachThomas
@CoachThomas 2 года назад
Was a little derivative, but absolutely moving with Egon / Harold’s spirit involved. Really ingenious way to include him and made the film a worthy successor to the first 2.
@chefemf
@chefemf 2 года назад
This is my favorite movies tied with Spider-Man so far this year. It walked the line of nostalgia and opening up to a new audience, and being able to give a bridge to us older people to share our love for this franchise with an amazing torch passing.
@MadDragon-lb7qg
@MadDragon-lb7qg 2 года назад
I watched the final scene with a tear in my eye, a brilliantly done movie.
@chrislupica4688
@chrislupica4688 2 года назад
The ending of Ghostbusters afterlife is one of my favorite moments ever in the movie theater. I completely agree that it was for lack of a better word PERFECT.
@jupitershanty
@jupitershanty 2 года назад
Dude, just hearing you describe the film had me well up with tears. Chef's kiss. Thank you 🖤💀👻
@heavyspoilers
@heavyspoilers 2 года назад
Ah thanks so much, glad you enjoyed the video
@JessicaDwyer
@JessicaDwyer 2 года назад
This is quite possibly the best movie of 2021. It was perfect, loving, and had more heart than anything I've seen in a very long while. Everyone gave a great performance. Jason Reitman loved Egon and it shows in every part of this film. I lost my father a few years ago and watching this just hit me so incredibly hard but made it somehow hurt less. Fantastic movie.
@omarsirhan
@omarsirhan 2 года назад
The movie had a very nostalgic feel for me and the last 10 minutes of the really got to me. My wife and daughter asked why I had tears in my eyes and I said it is a sad but happy ending to a story that started 37 years ago. I've watched it a few times since the premiere and still get the same emotions.
@joe3019772008
@joe3019772008 2 года назад
when egon hugged his daughter and her kids, it made me feel sad cause i never got that chance before my mom passed away on april 24th 2021. i would love it if i got hold my mom one more time. maybe someday when i go to heaven i will get that chance again. egon's goodbye made me cry, i have seen this movie more once now and every time, i start to cry.
@Ray30
@Ray30 2 года назад
I thought the scene was perfect. I thought they did a really good movie. I really agree that it was a perfect send off to Harold. It was so good to see the original Ghostbusters back at the end. I am glad as well that they didn't have his ghost talk for I think it would of taking away from the movie.
@lonelypigeon7562
@lonelypigeon7562 2 года назад
I do HOPE when the academy awards or the awards for CGI is given, I really do hope GB Afterlife gets the award!!!!
@cathallooby8998
@cathallooby8998 2 года назад
This ending was perfect. As a kid of the 80's , Ghostbusters was one of the best movies I saw as a kid. It scared me. Made me laugh. And fired up my imagination for years to come. I just hope we get to see another movie soon....Most importantly, it took away the rotten taste left in mouth from unfortunately witnessing that god awful remake back in 2016.
@jwanie366
@jwanie366 2 года назад
As great as the ending was, I think the post-credits scene did pretty well at setting up another future film in the franchise. I can see Dan and Ernie coming back for that one, as Bill and Sigourney's characters seem to be living happily together now
@scottaltic1678
@scottaltic1678 2 года назад
My family and I just watched this Friday, my wife and I are 80's kids. We loved it, it was the prefect follow-up to the original. And also a wonderful way to bring in a new generation of films with new ghostbusters. I genuinely couldn't think of a better storyline. It was a worthy hat-tip to the original movies, the junior Spengler and Stantz stand-in were lovely nostalgia while being their own characters.
@jaynekranc8607
@jaynekranc8607 2 года назад
It meant a lot to me that Harold's family approved. Egon was my favorite and I could feel the love that went into this. McKenna was beyond perfect in this role. She carried the whole thing on her back until the end.
@Themanchlid
@Themanchlid 2 года назад
I thought ghostbusters afterlife was perfect! I purchased it online and have watched it six times already It's a great time and the ending was great! I never thought we would get a sequel like this. That cgi egon scene is unreal! I swear they hired Harold ramis ghost to be in that part because how real it looked!
@knnthp3
@knnthp3 2 года назад
Completely agree that it was the perfect send off for the character. I bought the art book and they talk inside about how they digitally created Ramis in his prime and then slowly age him. They had several pictures of the process (not in the book) and the cast said they couldn’t tell the difference between what was digital and what was real. Very cool but also kinda scary. Love the show, keep up the excellent work.
@jimmyhellstrom7285
@jimmyhellstrom7285 2 года назад
It did look good but as with all cgi you can tell. i didnt know harold had died so this scene made me realise that he was dead
@SoCalRMD
@SoCalRMD 2 года назад
I loved this movie and honestly didn't know how it would wrap up but I was in tears when Egon shows up, the break in Rays voice when he apologizes, all of it was beautiful.
@Chewie_-bb2ri
@Chewie_-bb2ri 2 года назад
I loved this movie and the way they recreated egon. I have seen this movie 4 times and still cry at the end.
@angeliquaserenity5009
@angeliquaserenity5009 2 года назад
The WHOLE movie was perfect! Not just the ending. Great coherant storytelling with heart and yes, plenty of nostalgia.
@jameshowlett8811
@jameshowlett8811 2 года назад
I saw this movie Thursday before released and I had to watch it twice it's everything I was looking forward to I just hope the franchise continues with somebody who cares about it
@javierramirez1805
@javierramirez1805 2 года назад
Ghostbusters Afterlife had one of the most beautiful endings i've ever seen. I know Harold Raimis wasn't really there on screen, but somehow it felt like he was. Egon interacting with his friends and family was just heartwarming. Such a wonderful tribute to the man. 2016 only had a bust of him, piece of crap remake.
@Babyknite
@Babyknite 2 года назад
Ghostbuster was my Childhood fav, I had the entire gear. I remember running around the house with my friend pretending to catch the ghost lol. I was so disappointed when they came out with the 2016 version of Ghostbusters. SO glad this afterlife worked out perfectly for me, it gave me tears watching it.
@simonupton-millard
@simonupton-millard 2 года назад
Can not think of anything I would change in the film, you see the love of the first 2 films all through the film, also loved the fact they let Adam from mythbusters do some of the props and do a lot of behind the scenes videos on his RU-vid channel
@aliecat199
@aliecat199 2 года назад
It was super fun film and had enough nostalgia to make this 80’s kid happy. I was glad for the tribute for Harold. This film made us laugh and I teared up at that end, which I am normally not a cryer in movies. Having Podcast come out of then ghostbusters vehicle covered in marshmallow had me in stitches. It was a good sequel to Ghostbusters I & II.
@vinceventresca6763
@vinceventresca6763 2 года назад
I’ve watched Afterlife three times so far. The first time was in the theater, and I was simply stunned when I saw Egon’s hand, then the camera slowly wrapping around to show him helping Phoebe. The way the music and sound effects came to a halt to let his reveal wash over the audience was a thing of beauty. In the theater, it took everything I could to keep from straight-up bawling, but the tears that made it down my face proved that I wasn’t successful. The other two viewings were in the comfort of my own home, and my tears were accompanied by a great chill down my spine. The send-off for Harold Ramis was loving and absolutely perfect. The makers could’ve taken a wrong step at any point, but they didn’t. I have a chill just thinking about it.
@LEOIAMLEOONYOUTUBE
@LEOIAMLEOONYOUTUBE 2 года назад
The movie was pretty okay but I kinda hope that they don't make more. I'm sure they'll make more but if they do I hope they're better than Afterlife.
@zom8680
@zom8680 2 года назад
"Perfect?" Maybe. Needs one extra set up scene of either of / any of the OG Ghostbusters being shown that they have a clue where Gozer is set to respawn. To me they came out of nowhere
@Jonesy27
@Jonesy27 2 года назад
I actually cried at the end, I'm hoping this is the start of new ghostbusters back in New York after the end credits
@mkocel
@mkocel 2 года назад
This movie is a perfect example of them doing things i really dont like, like reusing Gozer ala Farce Awackens, but COMPLETELY OVERSHADOWING THE NEGATIVE ASPECTS BY PAYING SINCERE REVERENCE TO THE FRANCHISE AND THE DEAD. I still hold that i wish it was some other big bad other than Gozer, but that gets drowned down to a minor nitpick when considering the skill with which the film plucks at those heartstrings in JUST THE RIGHT WAY.
@SuperioRSupeRMaN-fb5uv
@SuperioRSupeRMaN-fb5uv 2 года назад
Hollywood and Studios need to take lessons from this film in how to give the fans what they want and makes us emotional, and want to spend our money to see a film with no stupid agendas in it.
@themonsterunderyourbed9408
@themonsterunderyourbed9408 2 года назад
Too many plotholes in this movie and it was just a rehash of the first one. After everything the Ghostbusters had been through... How the hell could they abandon Egon like that and think he was crazy. We're supposed to believe that Egon Spengler, the man who said "I'm terrified beyond the capacity for rational thought." Became a bumbling crazy kook (as Ray told us). It doesn't make any sense.
@sawaizkhan5129
@sawaizkhan5129 2 года назад
Ghostbusters was so nostalgic, 2016 completely destroyed everything, woke messaging destroyed it. this movie was so refreshing
@LowTide941
@LowTide941 2 года назад
Y’all keep talking about woke nonsense. It was just a shitty script with shitty actors.
@limonsoda
@limonsoda 2 года назад
@@LowTide941 This!! Even stuff with agendas can be palatable if the script is good.
@mikeyates7931
@mikeyates7931 2 года назад
Fun Fact : this is not CGI ; Harold Ramis loves his fans so much that he agreed to come back from Heaven and appear in Ghostbusters Afterlife - RIP , Dr. Egon Spengler
@56postoffice
@56postoffice 2 года назад
Great film. The 2016 mess is an afterthought, doesn't exist in my universe. Everyone in this was on point. Would've been nice to see what William Atherton's Walter Peck from the first film, is doing. Nice tribute to the late, great Harold Ramis, who I always thought was the central Ghostbuster. *RIP*
@patriciamiller3850
@patriciamiller3850 2 года назад
Im sorry I cannot help it. It's bawled not balled. Bawled means to cry loudly with strong emotion. Balled means...er...something else. Well done movie. As an 80s child, I was moved by the tribute to Harold and Egon.
@YASHBANTROUT
@YASHBANTROUT 2 года назад
I just watched the movie and it is so amazing I don't know why people hate it so much🥺
@BellowDGaming
@BellowDGaming 2 года назад
Ghostbusters 3 development hell for several years...that's an understatement
@kdbee6086
@kdbee6086 2 года назад
I loved this film. The ending was perfect. They said that getting Egon's cg was the most difficult part of producing the film.
@christopherjamesboudoir
@christopherjamesboudoir 2 года назад
After seeing the first couple trailers for this movie I knew it was going to be one big love letter to Harold Ramis. And I was absolutely ok with that. That is what I wanted. I even expected the creators to have a scene like the beginning one where "Egon" (Actor Bob Gunton, who played the Warden in Shawshank Redemption) would be hidden in shadow. And I was ok with that too as long as he was silent. What I was not expecting was the amazing CGI work to bring Harold back and the end of the movie to help defeat Gozer! I wasn't prepared, and it was amazing! The CGI looked so friggin good, and it was perfected by the creators not having him speak, and just being there so that everyone could say their proper good byes. I don't think there was a dry eye in the theatre that I saw it in. I still well up thinking about it. As for other movies that tried to do something similar, the Paul Walker one was something I didn't mind and they did their best with. He died during production of F7 and the creators did the best they could. They also gave his character a wonderful send off.
@robxsiq7744
@robxsiq7744 2 года назад
The movie was tops. I was nervous and skeptical but yeah, they nailed it and salvaged the franchise from utter destruction due to the previous atrocity. Looking forward to this new cast of ghostbusters. Props to good writing. The torch firmly passed on to this new set of ghostbusters and as a childhood fan of the original when it came out, I couldn't be happier (and glad I can stop cursing the fembusters)
@rustecohle591
@rustecohle591 2 года назад
Ok this is creepy…I literally watched this movie 8 minutes before you posted this…and it’s not like it’s a brand new film so I wonder if it’s more than a coincidence
@NoirFan84
@NoirFan84 2 года назад
I just should've trusted my instincts on this one & not bothered sitting through two hours of this silly & charmless exercise in nostalgia pandering. Boy was I bored, probably even moreso than I was whilst watching the female lead remake a few years ago tbh & that's saying something. Maybe I'd have been moderately entertained if I was a kid watching this, who knows but who really cares, because I'm not & I wasn't.
@initiatorhater0688
@initiatorhater0688 2 года назад
at least Ghostbusters Afterlife gave us a reunion with the OG's, which the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy did not, tons of SW fans felt it was a huge wasted opportunity, we never got an onscreen reunion of Han, Luke, and Leia, all together in one scene again
@annaczgli2983
@annaczgli2983 2 года назад
I was impressed by the CGI Egon. Excited to see the dead being brought back to make more money for films.
@carminebokesch1279
@carminebokesch1279 2 года назад
Just pressed play, but I already have said how perfect this was. JESUS, I didn't see McKenna Grace crying so when you just pointed it out, tears started flowing.... not by me... tho
@heavyspoilers
@heavyspoilers 2 года назад
Haha wasn’t me either
@DRFelGood
@DRFelGood 2 года назад
Excellent way to catch up everyone in this episode #3 love the original cast. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@Kirusei
@Kirusei 2 года назад
Tearing up yet again while watching this video It's just really great how they sent off Egon as well as paralleling a goodbye to Ramis
@KenPotter
@KenPotter 2 года назад
Ghostbusters 2 was a CLONE of the First. You could do a side-by-side of each scene. I think the writers took the original script, and simply replaced words, but kept the same overall structure.
@steviegbcool
@steviegbcool 2 года назад
lol if that was a clone what was this .
@KenPotter
@KenPotter 2 года назад
@@steviegbcool I haven’t seen it, but I’m sure it’s more original.
@MonicoHernandezIII
@MonicoHernandezIII 2 года назад
I never expected the way this movie to end. I cried, when egon came back to help. What a perfect way to end the Ghostbusters legacy.
@JaceD4V1S88
@JaceD4V1S88 Год назад
this cgi of egon was flawless, you couldnt tell it was cg. i think its the new standard, the pinnacle of perfection with character recreation and bringing them back
@luisinfant6025
@luisinfant6025 2 года назад
I burst out crying when Egon’s first showed up, not gonna lie, even seeing the recap in your video makes me tear up *ahem ahem* must be dusty here or something
@michaelsteward7716
@michaelsteward7716 2 года назад
Absolutely loved this latest movie 🎥 it was fun and nostalgic. Side note: my ex-brother-in-law was a designer for Viggo in Ghostbusters 2. He had the poster at the top of his staircase.
@wayneshobbygallery
@wayneshobbygallery 2 года назад
Holy cow! That's impressive! Your ex-brother-in-law really deserved a lot of credit. 😱😱😱
@outdoorsguy3117
@outdoorsguy3117 2 года назад
If you didn’t cry watching this at least the first time, are you even human? Lol
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