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˙ ៹ ♡ 𝐅𝐈𝐍𝐍 𝐖𝐎𝐋𝐅𝐇𝐀𝐑𝐃 gif pack ,
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finn wolfhard in the goldfinch gif pack
by clicking this link or the source link, you will find #61 gifs of finn wolfhard as boris pavlikovsky in the goldfinch. and here is a link to the zip file, where you can pay whatever you want.
trigger warning: alcohol, underage drinking, smoking, drugs, violence, doing drugs, kissing birth year: 2002 ethnicity: Ashkenazi Jewish (one quarter), German, Scandinavian, Welsh, Irish gender and pronouns: cis man, he/him scene pack creds: x
Do: use in edits/fanvids/oc content use in edits/fanvids about the celeb tag or credit me (optional) Don’t: use in ANY roleplay as he was likely 16 or 17 during filming
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hii could you please do finn wolfhard icons and olivia rodrigo header? thanks!
hope you like these! :)
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Every day... Every day i wait for Hell of A Summer to be released...
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Instant Chemistry (part 1) - Finn Wolfhard x reader
Pairing: Finn Wolfhard x actress!reader
Warnings: none yet, but of course, this fic will be packed with smut in its future chapters.
Summary: reader is an actress and her agent has a surprise for her - a hot scene in an indie film with one of her favorite actors, Finn Wolfhard.
Format: This is NOT a one shot like the ones I usually post, it’ll likely be a 4 part story (maybe longer).
Love note from Nina: I had a dream about Finnie recently and decided to write it down into a fic. Hope you like it 🫰🏻
Everyone in the industry plays an archetype: that was a given. Some actresses were the goody two shoes, some were femme fatales, some were girls next door. And as crazy as that might sound, you were growing into a femme fatale. That meant that showing some skin and partaking in more sensual roles was bound to happen - and it’s not like it bothered you.
Leo, your agent, had gotten you pretty far for a 22 year old with your background: you had gone from model, to extra in some bigger productions, to main star in a few indie films. You had started acting classes a couple years ago, and was trying really hard to become an actual actress, and make a living solely out of your acting.
One day, you made Leo a huge favor by preventing his future husband of figuring out Leo’s proposal before it actually happened, as it was meant to be a surprise. “I owe you one” he had texted you later that evening, “and I’ll make it count when I pay you back”.
Several weeks had gone by and a project you were once dying to get your hands on was finally going strong. You had gotten home after a long week of shooting your new indie film - a complex and delicate story about a young marginalized prostitute whose dream was to have a romantic relationship and live a normal life. It had some intense sex scenes, but lots of dramatic charge that would surely put your name on the spotlight. With your body exhausted but with your heart smiling, you fell asleep in your new apartment in L.A.
“Morning, rising star” you woke up to Leo texting you, your phone buzzing with his messages. “Remember that one I owe you? Just paid it”.
“lol what did you do?” you responded, the tips of your fingers rushing through the keyboard on your phone screen, curious. Leo was always full of surprises, and you loved that about him.
“You’d told me your fav tv show was stranger things, right?”
“Yeah, so?”
“Well, I think I just got one of the ST kids to be with you on a spicy scene next week hehehe” he texted, and your mouth went completely agape. “You’re welcome in advance, darling” he added, his jokingly cocky tone nearly audible.
“omg who????”
And… he didn’t text you back.
Your head was cooking for the entire weekend, trying to figure out which ST actor Leo had convinced to partake in the movie. He had said “ST KIDS”, so it was one of the core four, for sure. You crossed them out in your head after some extensive online research: Noah Schnapp is gay, so he probably wouldn’t be comfortable with such intense sex scenes with a woman… Ok, he’s not it. Gaten Matarazzo is probably busy with some Broadway play, he always is. Not him as well.
Finn Wolfhard is always juggling twenty different gigs at the same time. You wanted him the most, but it was very unlikely he’d take the role. So, Caleb McLaughlin was your best chance. He was surely a darling to work with, you’d heard, so you were still excited to meet him, of course.
As you entered the set on Monday morning, your mind was hung up on the idea that Caleb was your special guest. You’d rehearsed in your head how you’d introduce yourself to him, the things you’d say, everything.
Your brain turned into complete putty once you spotted FINN WOLFHARD sitting on a foldable chair, holding a stack of paper, eyes roaming through the script. Fuck. It was him.
You’d get to kiss him, to rub your body all over him. Not for a minute. Not for an hour. But for a whole day. Heck, maybe even two days. And you’d still get PAID for it. It seemed nearly illegal that a job would do that.
You approached him slowly, trying to gather words into your mouth to simply greet him. Soon, he raised his eyes from the script and spotted you.
- Hi - he smiled sweetly. - You must be y/n, right? I’m Finn, nice to meet you.
He shook your hand politely, and you tried your best to give him a firm handshake (Leo always says that a good handshake is important in a Hollywood career), preventing your fangirl reaction from shining through.
- Oh, hi - you smiled back at him, still trying to seem normal and unimpressed. - That’s me. Should we get to the chemistry read? I’m so excited for this project, you have no idea.
- Me too! I loved the script so much, this is just great - he flipped through the pages, his teeth showing through a cute shy smile.
- Quite a departure from fighting inter dimensional monsters, isn’t it? - you joked.
- Definitely - he laughed, standing up to follow you towards the chemistry reading table.
Once everyone was sat down and settled, the reading began. Finn would be one of your character’s clients, and was only supposed to be in a scene or two, in a cameo appearance type of thing. But at the end of the reading, that seemed likely to change.
The chemistry between the two of you was electric, the director had said. The whole crew was amazed at how naturally you seemed attracted to each other just through your words, how easily the scenes would develop. From a small role, Finn was now asked to play your character’s main love interest.
He called his agent on the spot and pushed back a few band gigs on his schedule and said yes to being half naked with you for a few more days. I mean, the project itself was an indie film, so it wasn’t even good money. His main reason to take the part must’ve been you.
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I want to start editing again. What are your favorite Severus snape fancasts? 👀👀
Also if you know about a scenes pack let me know.
About popular fancast i know Louis garrel, Adam driver, kento yamazaki and Finn wolfhard.
Opinions??? 👀👀
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Let's Hear It for the Boy: Finn Wolfhard
from STATUS Magazine August 2017 feat. Finn Wolfhard and Noah Schnapp
by STATUS Magazine
While some kids hide underneath their blankets once they discover the monsters underneath their beds, Finn Wolfhard didn't need a lot of growing up before he decided to face them himself. Sure, the underground creatures he takes on are a bit fictional, but the young actor is braving the real world with promise and precision.
It’s not that hard to be smitten with Finn Wolfhard.
Just like the characters that he portrays, he’s a charming young boy who views the world with eyes of wonder and excitement. At 14 years old, he’s already been in two huge thriller franchises that most kids his age wouldn’t even dare to watch. He first hit our frequencies last year starring in Stranger Things as the determined leader of the pack, Mike Wheeler. The series might’ve catapulted his career, but his love for the craft has been keeping him grounded. “The only thing that’s different now is that I get stopped on the street for pictures and have a lot followers on social media, but that never changed my personality or anything. I’m just happy to be an actor in general,” he adds. Making his way from Hawkins, Indiana to Derry, Maine, he’s also set to star in the upcoming movie adaptation of Stephen King’s horror classic It as the buck-toothed goon Richie “Trashmouth” Tozier. While both involve a plot where children mysteriously go missing, we’ve found ourselves a star in Finn Wolfhard. He’s definitely got the “It” factor, and there’s nothing strange about that.
Despite being a middle-schooler, Finn is wasting no time kidding around. Although it seems like he’s shaping up to be sci-fi’s It-boy, he’s been gradually showing different sides of himself. When he’s not busy slaying strange creatures and dancing clowns, Finn can be seen shredding his bass and guitar, and he’s got an impeccable taste to match the skill he’s been refining. His covers of Mac DeMarco and Nirvana have been circulating across the Internet, in addition to the buzz he’s been creating with his band Calpurnia–and it doesn’t stop there. He recently hosted and performed at Sweet Relief’s benefit concert called Strange ‘80s alongside Sarah Silverman, “Weird Al” Yankovic, Tenacious D, and Slipknot’s Corey Taylor. And now, he’s stepping behind the camera with his latest project, co-directing a crowdfunded music video for Spendtime Palace’s Western rock tune “Sonara” with former Viner Josh Ovalle. With It premiering this September and the second season of Stranger Things streaming this October on top of his personal ventures, Finn might’ve seemingly bitten off more than he can chew, but never underestimate a small kid with a big appetite.
: You recently dabbled into the world of filmmaking, co-directing a Westernthemed music video for Spendtime Palace with Josh Ovalle. Can you tell us some of the directors that inspire your vision as a director?
A: I think my favorite directors would be Spike Jonze and Edgar Wright. I like Spike Jonze because he’s so versatile in a way that he can make skateboarding videos but also win an Oscar for Best Screenplay. That really gives me faith that I can be an actor and still be a director. And Edgar Wright’s incredible because he just knows how to create something visually. He has perfect vision. Oh, also Sofia Coppola! That’s another director that I admire a lot.
Q: We’ve also been seeing a lot of your band Calpurnia online. Can we expect any music release from you guys soon?
A: Yeah, it all depends on my schedule, but I think we’ll be doing an EP that’ll be out in the next couple of months. Hopefully next year, we’ll do some shows. We want to do as many shows as we can ‘cause we love performing so much. We want to do shows in Vancouver and a tour maybe next summer.
Q: Going into your upcoming projects, you’ve been into a lot of scifi and supernatural stuff so far. Was this a conscious choice or a mere coincidence?
A: It’s a weird coincidence for sure. ‘Cause when I auditioned for Stranger Things, I was auditioning for everything. That was just the right thing for me to do at that time. Same thing with It, and I’m glad that they were. It’s just complete coincidence. Acting is my favorite thing to do, so whatever comes to me, I’d do it as long as the script is good.
Q: Both Stranger Things and It are set in the glorious decade of the ‘80s. How were you able to play a character from a time period you have no memory of?
A: The cool thing about playing a character in general is you have to add yourself to it, so I try to put as much of myself into every character that I play as possible. Like in Stranger Things, I read the lines like how I would say them in real life. I think the only thing that really has to do with the ‘80s is that it’s set in a different time. If you know enough about it, it’s easy enough to do.
Q: You got the chance to work with Sean Astin for this season. How was it like working with him?
A: He’s so amazing. He was open to anything. I asked him every question I had about The Goonies and The Lord of the Rings. He just gave me so much knowledge and told me to enjoy being a kid but at the same time, be comfortable with what you’re doing as well as the projects that I’m in.
Q: How different would this season of Stranger Things be from the first one?
A: The second season is just like the first season, but better. It has the same sense of wonder and adventure, but adding more horror and drama aspects to it. I even think it’s funnier than the first. It’s taking everything that the first season did and just improving it.
Q: Moving forward into your career, what kind of projects are you interested in doing next?
A: For acting, I’d love to do a comedy or a drama. I don’t want to do too many sci-fi and horror stuff ‘cause I would just get typecasted. Obviously, I enjoy doing Stranger Things, but the genre in general isn’t always my favorite. And I’d also want to continue directing anything that’s written by me. I don’t want to misquote Matt and Ross [Duffer], but they told me, “If you want to be a director, you have to write your own stuff.” And I really like that ‘cause you have full control of everything.
Q: Being a kid yourself, do you have any tips for other kids who want to follow the same path that you thread on?
A: I think anyone my age who’s into acting should go to open casting call websites like Craigslist and just find whatever they can find. If you want to do acting classes, that’s fine, but acting classes never worked for me. I’ve learned to access my emotions way more as I went along. But it depends. If you want to study it, that’s a different thing. I only advise that you go to school for it if you don’t know anything about acting. But if you already know enough about it, then I think that you should just do your own thing.
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SEX DRUGS GUITAR — a haven for the lost and found, the ruffians and runaways, the forgotten and the wandering. somewhere safe, only those that truly belong find their way through. only those that are truly astray belong. a found family of people who never truly had one. Six boys that come from broken homes find each other and start a band. an opportunity to open for one of the most popular bands is presented to them and who were they not to take it. it's their first big gig and they'll finally be able to show people who they are and live out their dreams. the day of the big opening the boys make it on stage they preform, and the crowd goes wild they boys feel like they were finally being seen being set free for the whole world to see, but all good things can't always stay good things. the group the boys opened for were enraged by the popularity they were getting from their fans which causes them to start rumors about the boys which gains them in more of a spotlight then they already were. don't get them wrong it's a good thing but as the boys are crowed by fans and photographers everywhere there's no where they can go without a screaming fan, or a camera pushed in their face. they have no privacy, relationships broken, family issues come to light, Stalking, kidnapping, packed schedule, Past memorizes once long forgotten showing back up, dating rumors, and much more are forced onto the boys as they begin their new life under the spotlight.
SDG RP — is an original character, poly m x m x m x m x m x m roleplay that follow a group of boys through becoming one of the most famous Bands Heavy topics so please be 18+ FACE CLAIMS — Drew Starkey //Mathew Gray Gubler // Finn Wolfhard // Evan Peters // Dylan Minnette // Carrington Bornstein // @ddemongutz ROLES — Lead Singer // Lead guitarist // Bassist // Dummer // Keyboardist // Rhythm Guitarist // Manager JOIN — by commenting or Dm me!! MEMBER STATUS - 2/3
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DARIO MARIANELLI
BANDA SONORA ORIGINAL DE GHOSTBUSTERS: FROZEN EMPIRE
GHOSTBUSTERS: FROZEN EMPIRE (ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK) del compositor ganador del Oscar DARIO MARIANELLI. Ya disponible también en formato digital, el álbum incluye música original escrita por Marianelli para la última entrega de la franquicia cinematográfica Ghostbusters.
Consíguelo AQUÍ
Para su segunda colaboración con Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire del director Gil Kenan, Marianelli se inspiró primero en el icónico paisaje sonoro creado por Elmer Bernstein para la superproducción original de 1984 del director Ivan Reitman. El resultado es una música que induce a la nostalgia y que capta el espíritu de la entrañable banda sonora de Bernstein a la vez que consigue establecer un sonido distinto para la nueva película. La película de Sony Pictures Entertainment Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire ya está en cartelera en exclusiva en los cines.
Sobre el álbum, el compositor DARIO MARIANELLI afirma: "Al escuchar la banda sonora original de Elmer Bernstein después de 40 años, uno queda impresionado por la pura imprevisibilidad de la música. Qué música tan inesperada, que salta sin previo aviso de lo terrorífico a lo cómico, del más mínimo destello de sintetizador a unas orquestaciones magníficas y floridas, de lo completamente serio a lo completamente absurdo. Para mí fue un verdadero honor unirme a Gil Kenan y a la familia de Ghostbusters y que me permitieran rendir homenaje -y ampliar- esa loca premisa."
SOBRE GHOSTBUSTERS: FROZEN EMPIRE
En GHOSTBUSTERS: FROZEN EMPIRE, la familia Spengler regresa al lugar donde empezó todo -el emblemático parque de bomberos de Nueva York- para formar equipo con los Cazafantasmas originales, que han desarrollado un laboratorio de investigación ultrasecreto para llevar la caza de fantasmas al siguiente nivel. Pero cuando se descubre un antiguo artefacto que libera un ejército de fantasmas que arroja un escalofrío de muerte sobre la ciudad, los Cazafantasmas nuevos y viejos deben unir sus fuerzas para proteger su hogar y salvar al mundo de una segunda Edad de Hielo.
Dirigida por Gil Kenan. Escrita por Gil Kenan & Jason Reitman. Basada en la película de 1984 "Los Cazafantasmas", una película de Ivan Reitman escrita por Dan Aykroyd y Harold Ramis. Producida por Ivan Reitman, Jason Reitman y Jason Blumenfeld. Los productores ejecutivos son Dan Aykroyd, Gil Kenan, JoAnn Perritano, Amie Karp, Erica Mills y Eric Reich. La película está protagonizada por Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon, Finn Wolfhard, Mckenna Grace, Kumail Nanjiani, Patton Oswalt, Celeste O'Connor, Logan Kim, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson y Annie Potts.
GHOSTBUSTERS: FROZEN EMPIRE (ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK)
TRACKLISTING –
Manhattan Adventurers Society
The Sewer Dragon
Firehouse
Ray's Occult
A Ghost in the Attic
Chess in the Park
When the Light is Green...
Paranormal Research Center
A Call
The Orb
A Tour of the Firehouse
Slimer
Dadi's Secret Room
Should We Investigate?
Dr. Wartzki
Patience
Golden Years
It's Your Turn
Ionic Separator
Now He Can Control You
The Horns
Back to Headquarters
New Proton Packs
Possessor's Mistake
Was Any of it Real?
Last Frozen Stand
The Thawing
In the Fabric of the Universe
ACERCA DE DARIO MARIANELLI
A lo largo de las tres últimas décadas, Dario Marianelli ha escrito música para conciertos, cine, televisión, teatro y danza contemporánea.
La exitosa banda sonora de Dario para Atonement (2007) ganó un Oscar, un Globo de Oro y un premio Ivor Novello, además de una nominación a los BAFTA y un premio World Soundtrack. Otras colaboraciones con el director Joe Wright también han recibido excelentes críticas: Orgullo y prejuicio (2006) obtuvo un Classical Brit Award y sendas nominaciones al Oscar y al Ivor Novello. En mayo de 2013, la banda sonora de Dario para Anna Karenina ganó el premio Ivor Novello en la categoría de mejor banda sonora junto con sendas nominaciones al BAFTA y al Globo de Oro. En 2017 se estrenó con gran éxito Darkest Hour, que obtuvo multitud de premios de la Academia y aplausos.
Otros éxitos recientes son: A Boy Called Christmas (2021), The Secret Garden (2020), Bumblebee (2018), Paddington 2 (2017), Darkest Hour (2017), Kubo and the Two Strings (2016), The Boxtrolls (2014), Anna Karenina (2012), Jane Eyre (2011), Salmon Fishing In The Yemen (2011), Eat Pray Love (2010) y The Soloist (2009).
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Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, Bustin' Makes Me Feel Meh
The Spengler family returns to the iconic New York City firehouse where the original Ghostbusters took ghost-busting to the next level. When discovering an ancient artifact unleashes an evil force, new and old Ghostbusters must unite to protect their home and save the world from a second ice age.
Grab your proton packs and don your ecto-goggles, for we’re about to embark on a spectral adventure into the realm of cinematic disappointment that is Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire. Yet another relic from the nostalgia vault, this movie embodies the soulless cash-grab trend, where creativity is sacrificed at the altar of shallow fan service. Prepare to confront the epitome of corporate filmmaking, where originality is but a distant memory. So beware as we dive into the psychomagnotheric slime where even the best of Ghostbusters would struggle to exorcise the demons of disappointment.
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire presents a muddled narrative grappling with its own identity crisis. Is it a coming-of-age family drama veering into queer-baiting territory? Or perhaps it aims to unravel the mystery surrounding its MacGuffin while attempting a "remake" of the beloved original? The truth: it attempts to juggle all these elements, resulting in a disjointed and overcrowded storyline that merely spins in circles. None of these subplots are allowed to breathe, failing to grasp the essence of what made the original Ghostbusters so memorable. The charm of the original Ghostbusters lay in its simplicity—a buddy comedy featuring friends embarking on ghost-busting escapades, inadvertently saving the world along the way. Yet, Frozen Empire is so fixated on the spectacle of ghostbusting that it neglects character development, relationships, and cohesive storytelling. The magic of the original, fueled by the chemistry among its cast and their impeccable comedic timing, remains sorely absent. While Afterlife at least attempts to capture the essence of the original, Frozen Empire loses itself in a flurry of special effects and forgets the heart that made Ghostbusters truly special.
Even the formidable ensemble cast couldn't salvage this movie from its shortcomings. Despite their commendable efforts, Paul Rudd and Carrie Coon valiantly endeavor to inject life into the script with their comedic flair and charm, yet their talents are ultimately constrained by the limitations of the material. Regrettably, they find themselves woefully underused, their potential squandered by the lackluster writing. Finn Wolfhard, on the other hand, feels like a mere afterthought, barely making an impression throughout the film. Mckenna Grace, while giving her all, struggles to recapture the brilliance she displayed in Afterlife, hindered by a shallow teen angst subplot that fails to do justice to her talent. The stark contrast between her character here and her previous role makes it challenging for her to fully immerse herself. However, when Dan Aykroyd graces the screen, his infectious enthusiasm is palpable. His genuine enjoyment of the material shines through, infusing his performance with a sense of joy that is contagious. Similarly, Patton Oswalt's portrayal of the enthusiastic librarian exudes a genuine passion for the role, adding a spark of excitement to his scenes. Their enthusiasm serves as a bright spot in an otherwise lackluster cinematic endeavor.
Regrettably, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire falls short of capturing the magic that made the original 1984 film a timeless classic. Instead of prioritizing storytelling and character development, it becomes fixated on the superficial allure of ghostbusting spectacle. Ironically, the movie dedicates only two scenes to actual ghostbusting—the opening sequence and the belated appearance of the villain in the final act, a staggering 85% into the runtime. While there are sporadic moments of enjoyment and a nostalgic nod to the practical effects of the original, they are sadly insufficient to elevate the film beyond its inherent mediocrity. In essence, it feels as though the movie would be better off consigned to the depths of a ghost compactor, destined to fade into obscurity for eternity.
My Rating: C-
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Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire Assessment | Increase Your Expectations for Enjoyable
Abstract - Paul Rudd and Mckenna Grace shine because the emotional coronary heart of a busy, entertaining sequel. - The give attention to the Spengler household dynamic provides a variety of depth to a predictable storyline. - The visible results, villains, and manufacturing is top-notch, delivering massive laughs and thrills (and a ton of fan service). Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire chills and thrills in an ectoplasm-fueled sequel that is certain to please audiences. Outdated and new faculty forged members return to acquainted New York Metropolis haunts with massive laughs and a surprisingly emotional storyline. Director Gil Kenan and co-writer Jason Reitman perceive the profitable system to success. Each movie within the Ghostbusters franchise has the essential premise of oddball heroes stopping a supernatural villain from destroying the world. The filmmakers accurately give attention to partaking character interactions, superb new devices, and slick manufacturing values for leisure glory. Gary Grooberson (Paul Rudd) throttles Ecto-1 by means of rush hour site visitors as he and the Spengler household chase a slippery demon. Trevor (Finn Wolfhard) wonders when it's going to be his flip to drive as an 18-year-old grownup. Phoebe (Mckenna Grace) ignores her mom's orders and prompts the sling seat to shoot down the rampaging ghost. Callie's (Carrie Coon) livid as calamity predictably ensues. The gang pulls as much as the firehouse with metropolis officers ready to drop the hammer. Mayor Walter Peck (William Atherton) has been ready years for this second. Winston (Ernie Hudson) points a stern rebuke to Gary and the Spenglers. You'll be able to't have an underage lady hanging out of a racing car indiscriminately firing a proton pack. Mayor Peck, an outdated adversary, is simply itching to close them down. They should watch out and observe authorized protocols. Phoebe would not take her benching frivolously. She explodes at Callie in a hurtful outburst, which leaves Gary questioning what to do. What precisely is his position with the kids? Does he even have the aptitude to be a disciplinarian?
Household Issues
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire 3.5/5 Launch DateMarch 22, 2024 ForgedMckenna Grace , Carrie Coon , Annie Potts , Paul Rudd , Emily Alyn Lind , Invoice Murray , Finn Wolfhard , Ernie Hudson , Dan Aykroyd , Patton Oswalt , William Atherton , Kumail Nanjiani StudioBRON Studios, Columbia Photos, Ghostcorps Professionals Paul Rudd and Mckenna Grace particularly shine. Specializing in the Spengler household dynamic is a good emotional selection. The consequences and comedy are upped in massive methods for the sequel. Cons It is predictable and follows the identical template, and is overstuffed. In the meantime, Ray (Dan Aykroyd) and Podcast (Logan Kim) have an intriguing customer after their newest internet present. Nadeem Razmaadi (Kumail Nanjiani) desires to promote his not too long ago deceased grandmother's bizarre outdated junk. Ray's stupefied when a mysterious brass orb overloads his P.Okay.E. meter. It additionally freezes his desk and sends a magical shockwave all through town. They should take it to Winston's paranormal analysis lab instantly. Again on the firehouse, Gary and Callie wrestle with how one can deal with Phoebe. They do not know she's made a ghoulish new buddy (Emily Alyn Lind). Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire races out of the gate at full pace. Kenan (Monster Home, Metropolis of Ember) and Reitman (Juno, Up within the Air) do not waste time on introductory exposition. They neatly assume the characters and settings are identified. This enables fast immersion into a reasonably detailed plot with quite a few talking components. To say there's lots occurring is an understatement. Everybody within the ensemble has a crucial second the place their particular person position takes middle stage. That is tough to realize in such a loaded script with out getting slowed down. The pacing by no means suffers since you're genuinely involved in seeing every character shine. Associated: 10 Films to Watch if You Love Ghostbusters Grace continues to show her mettle as an outstanding main actress. Phoebe's rather more than the precocious good child telling dry jokes with a wink. She's grown into an angst-ridden teenager unable to deal with the burdens of youth. Her bitter angle is smart in context. She accurately believes that her contribution to the crew is required. However lashing out in opposition to her mom's place isn't the fitting response. Phoebe will get a wanted actuality examine when her rebellious actions result in massive hassle. She's a know-it-all that learns a useful lesson about belief and authority.
Paul Rudd Shines In opposition to an Icy Antagonist
Rudd additionally stands out because the comedian anchor of the movie. His infectious attraction and heat demeanor permeates all through the narrative. Gary's discovered love and goal with Callie. He desires to be an vital a part of the Spenglers' lives, however fears overstepping boundaries. Two years in the past, he was Phoebe's science instructor in Oklahoma. Now, he is a live-in boyfriend to her mom and the de facto chief of the Ghostbusters. Gary's efforts to tick each field include trepidation. However you must break a couple of eggs to make an omelet. Gary by no means loses compassion however realizes he could be humorous and stern when the state of affairs calls for it. The franchise has at all times wowed with banner visible results. Kenan and Reitman deserve additional credit score for super-sizing the sequel with creativity. The icy antagonist is legitimately scary and bizarre AF. New York Metropolis turns into a popsicle below his withering assault. He can't be defeated by customary strategies. The crew has to develop new weapons to face such a frightening risk. Dad and mom get able to shell out some dough as youngsters clamor for brand new ghostbusting toys. Associated: The Coolest Ghosts From the Ghostbusters Franchise, Ranked Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire could also be criticized for an overabundance of fan service. All the things from Slimer to the rowdy Keep Puft marshmallow minis get their hilarious due working amok. There's nothing mistaken with delivering what folks wish to see. Change would not at all times imply higher. Insert Star Wars right here. The filmmakers completely nail this sequel and the field workplace will show them proper. Stick round in the course of the credit. Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire is a manufacturing of Columbia Photos, Ghost Corps, and Proper of Approach Movies. It will likely be launched theatrically on March twenty second from Sony Photos. You'll be able to watch the trailer beneath: Read the full article
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I've said it once and ill say it again, but these writers laser focus in on their favorites and then just ignore the others. The problem is that's not how writing works! If you have a cast, you have to utilize each and every one of the cast. So tell, can you remember Lucky's boss name? Can you remember the library guy? Can you remember something Trevor did that wasnt "haha, I'm 18 now!" Or how about Lucky? The trick question is, you can't. Even if you can, what about the average viewer..because that's the real trigger. The average person who watches Ghostbusters frozen empire OR after life, won't remember Trevor, Lucky, or Callie name. They won't remember the last two and Trevor will be "that Stranger things Kid." You have to give them importance, something to MAKE the audience remember them. And they REFUSE TO DO SO. That's the problem! You can't have a one man show where its Phoebe and the fucking pheebettes FT sometimes the other characters, in a movie like Ghostbusters! It just wont work.
Heres the thing right, I'm gonna chill for a second, but this movie isn't FOR US. It isn't for the long time Ghostbusters fans, that's what afterlife was for. Do you know what this movie was for? Its for the people who DO see the trailer and go "hey, its that stranger things kid! I like stranger things! I like Finn wolfhard! Maybe ill go see it!" Do you want to know why I know this? Because when I went to the theater, that's all I saw. I saw people in hellfire club shirts and talking about Mike Wheeler or Richie Tozier or Boris Pavlikovsky. That's all I heard, and than I watched in real time those people sit there bored as time trickled on and not only did Finn not have a prominent roll but it was a cast of NOBODIES. WHO THE FUCK CARES ABOUT LARS OR LUCKY'S BOSS?? WHO?? Because not only did those people leave the theater still knowing Trevor as "that stranger things kid" but they left disappointed. Because they can't kill their darlings.
This is my last hot take and @mr111202 can call me out for this, but I feel that this ...didn't feel like a Ghostbusters movie. The ghost buster stuff felt very slapped in, its like they wanted to write a romance story but realized theyre in the Ghostbusters universe so slap in some proton packs and sewer ghosts and THOSE STUPID FUCKING STAY PUFF MARSHMELLOWS. WHY ARE THEY THERE?!!! WHY ARE YOU BLUE! I FEEL LIKE IM FUCKING SPONGEBOB YELLING AT PATRICK GOD. The ending was rushed and like not very worked out. Why do they have this whole fire house but oh yeah Phoebe is the only one that can do the copper proton pack and all of they die but it gets quickly reversed. And it SUCKS. Why doesn't Trevor, has an engineer and mechanic, be like "hey, the ecto one has copper." Has they typically did for that make and model of the car. Or him jumping in when Jeanie said "oh all the copper in the fire house was stripped in the 90's." WHAT THATS NOT PHYSICALLY POSSIBLE OR ELSE THE HOUSE WOULD BE UNLIVEABLE, YOU CANT LIVE IN A FUCKING HOUSE LIKE THAT WITH STRIPPED WIRES. (And don't tell me that's not how it works, I KNOW HOW IT FUCKING WORKS) Why didn't they have Trevor be like "uh yeah, no, we have electricity and heating so like we still have copper." IT WOULD BE SO EASY.
And, another thing. They pick up and drop ideas like they're playing fucking hot potatoe. Am I crazy or was that slimer thing never resolved? Trevor basically got abused and shoved aside just so they could do a "HaHa, get SLIMED!! REMEMBER THAT GUYS?" Remember Lucky's internship? Podcasts space camp? Phoebe getting arrested twice? Phoebe disrespecting Callie? them pushing Trevor aside! WHAT ABOUT IF TREVOR GETS TO CALL GARY DAD? Why does Trevor feel like some family friend instead of their brother? Why does podcast stop existing halfway through? Why does Lars video thing stop halfway through? Why DOES Melody exist,? Why is she here! this whole movie just feels like references like. "Oh look, get slimed! Oh look, its ALL the old ghosts! Oh look, its the grouchy mayor! Oh look, its all the old ghostbusters! Oh look, they said Egon! That's your favorite word! Oh here's a tiktok reference! Here's a OOC sexjoke! Hey, do you know Finn Wolf hard has a BANDDDD? DO YOU KNOW HE PLAYS GUITAR? LETS HAVE HIM SING FOR LIKE ONE SECOND THEN IGNORE THAT. HERES LGBTQ REP! HERES ANOTHER REFERENCE! HOW ABOUT THEM SINGING THE GHOSTBUSTERS THREE. SEPARATE. TIMES!
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FUCK. Its just so much wasted potential and every single time I think about it, I get so fucking mad. They really just messed it up! They had EVERYTHING aligned for a perfect movie and went. "Hur hur, lets do this." I'm going to tear my hair out. Please make a video, ill GLADLY join.
Opinion on Ghostbusters frozen empire?
Its alright. I'm not saying it BAD persay but I would be lying if I said my favorite part of the movie wasn't saying that Phoebe just really needed that ghostussy. Its an alright movie on its own, right? But they really sideline the characters to just Phoebe and the parents. Its like Trevor, Lucky, Podcast, and the others don't exist. The focus on Lars? Let me just say, it made me HATE that mother fucker for a bit. It wasn't interesting he just kinda made the movie drag. I love Ghostbusters right? I'm a die hard fan, I have the shit on VHS for fucks sake, so two hours of content was a dream come true. But the problem was it WASNT two hours of content. It was at most an 1:30 of content and the other half was just fluff. What I'm getting at is it DEFINITELY needed more time in oven. If this was a cake, it would be three tiered and dripping batter. The batter being the other characters, even the outer shell was a bit squishy if you know what I'm saying? The directors CANNOT KILL THEIR DARLINGS and it shows, HARD.
@mr111202 can explain this better than me so I really hope they add onto this.
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