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Ghost Ero Busters
All-eyed woman, kuchisake-onna, zombie woman, flat woman. Catch the famous youkai and get rid of them with a proud meat stick, their name is Ghost ero Busters. Surround the youkai with a piece of white bread, and first remove the evil lurking in their bodies with fingering. Then, he sucks three or four meat sticks and invites him to the Buddhahood with a hard FUCK that is said to disperse evil spirits.
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Plot Summary
A team of eccentric scientists and paranormal enthusiasts sets out to prove that ghosts are real in New York City. As they develop advanced ghost-catching technology, they stumble upon a plot to bring about the end of the world, forcing them to use their unique skills and equipment to save humanity.
Critical Reception
The 2016 reboot of Ghostbusters received a mixed reception from critics, who praised its humor and the chemistry of its lead actresses, but criticized its reliance on the original film's legacy and a lack of originality.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its strong comedic performances, particularly from Melissa McCarthy and Kate McKinnon.
Acknowledged for attempting to update the franchise with a fresh cast and modern effects.
Criticized for not fully carving out its own identity and feeling overly reliant on callbacks to the original.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a division of opinion, with many enjoying the humor and the new cast's energy, while others felt it didn't live up to the original and questioned the need for a reboot.
Fun Fact
Director Paul Feig initially approached Bill Murray to play a small cameo role, but Murray declined, stating that he had no interest in seeing the film.
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