White Bunbusters
White Bunbusters

White Bunbusters

1985Movie76 minEnglish

Poor John Doe. All he wants to do is to try a little anal sex with his wife, Jane, but she absolutely refuses! Little does he know that a single call to 'A-Busters' would solve all his problems. For a nominal fee, the A Busters, Buck and Tex, will cure all of your lover's anal fears with their patented 'Lube 'em and Ream 'em' method. So while John wastes his life away worrying about his wife's butt, Buck and Tex work their anal magic on a number of very beautiful, very horny and very satisfied customers. After tasting the joys of back door boffing with his best friend's wife, John finally picks up the phone and makes the call to 'A-Busters.' And boy, is he glad he did!

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IMDb7.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes64%
Metacritic71/100
Google Users87%
Director: Ivan ReitmanGenres: Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure

Plot Summary

Three eccentric parapsychologists start a unique ghost removal service in New York City. They soon find themselves battling an increasing number of supernatural occurrences across the city, culminating in a major paranormal event in a high-rise apartment building. The team must save the city from a powerful demonic entity.

Critical Reception

Critically acclaimed and a massive box office success, Ghostbusters is widely regarded as a classic of 1980s comedy and a beloved film for its blend of humor, supernatural action, and memorable performances. It resonated with audiences for its innovative special effects and witty script.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sharp wit and comedic timing, particularly from its lead actors.
  • Celebrated for its groundbreaking visual effects and imaginative concept.
  • Noted for its unique blend of horror elements with outright comedy.

Google audience: Audiences overwhelmingly loved Ghostbusters, praising its hilarious script, iconic characters, and a perfect mix of scares and laughs. Many recall it as a childhood favorite that holds up remarkably well.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Original Song ('Ghostbusters') and Best Visual Effects.

Fun Fact

The iconic theme song by Ray Parker Jr. was inspired by a commercial for the film that Parker Jr. initially wrote, which featured the tagline 'Who you gonna call?'

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