Posted on 08/05/2012 5:39:27 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
Dan Aykroyd has finally given up hope that Bill Murray will be part of 'Ghostbusters 3'.
"I can tell you he won't be involved," Aykroyd tells MetroUK. "It's sad but we're passing it on to a new generation."
"Ghostbusters 3 can be a successful movie without Bill. My preference would be to have him involved but at this point he doesn't seem to be coming and we have to move on. It's time to make the third one."
"Now we've got the studio on side. We've tried a few concepts which weren't right but now we've got a good structure and will make it happen."
"We've got a brilliant new writer on it and we'll be passing the torch on to a new generation," he explains. "We're working on it to make it just right to satisfy our fans. I'm confident we'll be in production in the next year."
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Look, I like Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis, as actors and as creators of comic material, but Murray could be on board and GIII could still be a chunk of crap. If he’s not coming, don’t even bother.
I’m thinking of reading it again, now that it’s come to mind. If I liked a book as a teenager, I usually like it again in late-middle-age, only for different reasons.
“Pu...ma-man...he flies like a moron”
GB I was a cool, fresh new idea.
GB II was a rehash trying to be funny. it failed
GB III is gonna be a disaster.
face it, this franchise had it’s day, but it’s time to find other projects
GB I was a cool, fresh new idea.
GB II was a rehash trying to be funny. it failed
GB III is gonna be a disaster.
face it, this franchise had it’s day, but it’s time to find other projects
Yes it’s true. The third movie has no dick. Well that’s what I heard!
Writers like Somerset Maugham, Evelyn Waugh, and Ford Madox Ford were popular in their day because they were really good. Sharp observers of humanity, excellent at putting words together, and all that.
He also has the power to rear-project major cities....
At agonybooth.com (sections NSFW) there is the porn critic and he reviews the GB XXX parody and it is probably on par with what GBIII would work out to.
Agonybooth reviews all kinds of tv and movies it seems. I just ran across it. It is kind of like Cracked.com.
From what I recall of “The Razor’s Edge,” it’s about the individual’s confrontation with society and his attempt to address the conflicting claims of individuality and community. That’s always a relevant theme. However, when I read it again, I may think it’s about something totally different!
“Heeelllp...I’m falling at a 45 degree angle and thereby completely disregarding the laws of physiiiiicccss...”
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