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Post by spriskeptic on Sept 5, 2008 13:50:45 GMT -5
Movie News - Office Writers to Pen a New Ghostbusters Thu Sep 4, 5:17 PM PDT If there's something strange in your neighborhood, it's probably because Columbia Pictures is calling on Ghostbusters again. It's been years since it was still Columbia Pictures' highest-grossing film, but the studio's getting ready to revive it for a fresh franchise. Adding some insurance that the blockbuster begets box-office glory, Columbia hired The Office's coexecutive producers, Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky, to pen the new script. The hope is that original cast members Harold Ramis, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson would return for the redux. While a cast reunion isn't yet official, some of the key players have lately been in close proximity to each other: Eisenberg and Stupnitsky just wrote Year One, which Ramis will direct. Is a new, ghost-fighting franchise a good idea, or a ghoulish concept? " Anna Dimond, TV Guide. Find this and other stories at www.yahoo.com
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Post by spriskeptic on Sept 5, 2008 13:52:18 GMT -5
Without a reunion of the old cast (all of whom are still acting and still funny) this could be a giant piece of crap.
**crossing my fingers and hoping it doesn't suck**
Tom.
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Post by Michelle on Sept 5, 2008 20:46:17 GMT -5
This is cool. I hope the old cast will reunite for it. It just wouldn't be the same without them.
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