- February 28th, 2017, 9:00 am#4890803
OK, like I said earlier, I convinced a friend to buy ATC and she finally sat down to watch it. We don't live in the same state, so we watched it at the same time and talked through Skype.
We already went over the creepy factor of the opening scene. She was also pretty unsettled by the subway ghost and Rowan's general nutso vibe.
She was an English major and a teacher so she really enjoyed all the academia allusions (her words hehe) early on. She also wanted to know more about Erin and Abby's back story. I might buy that Ghosts From Our Past book for her birthday now, lol.
She was grateful that there was only one fart type joke.
About Kevin's interview scene: "Really? He's lucky he's pretty."
Patty's really sweet and it was easy to see why Holtzmann was so popular ("She's really awkward but awesome still")
The ghost at the concert reminded her of a banshee or valkyrie
After Bill Murray's cameo "They killed him??"
She was pretty shocked Rowan actually killed himself.
For some reason, she really loved the Ghost Chipper, lol.
The soup and salad line was good
"The power of Patty compels you!" got a "Lol!!!"
Rowan's plan reminded her of Sorcercer's Apprentice, something about energy.
She liked seeing Slimer but Sigourney Weaver was her favorite cameo.
"Um, why are the balloons ghosts?"
Recognized "Mrs Slimer" as an Animal House reference
Loved all of Kevin's lines when he was Rowan
Rowan's final ghost form reminded her of Tim Burton (how could it not?)
When the ghostbusters shoot Rown in the um, you know, she said, "Nice shot, ladies!" Lol
Erin rescuing Abby was a "great moment."
I asked her if we could have President Plant instead, she responded "Please!"
"Upgrade!" when the ladies got the firehouse in the end.
Hemsworth must have had a ball with the dance number
Appreciated the shirtless shots of Hemsworth in the credits, lol
After the movie was over: "I enjoyed it. I want to see it again to have a better assessment of plot...there are some weak points. Over all - it's enjoyable and pretty good!"
The next day, she told me she was thinking of buying the soundtrack.
We already went over the creepy factor of the opening scene. She was also pretty unsettled by the subway ghost and Rowan's general nutso vibe.
She was an English major and a teacher so she really enjoyed all the academia allusions (her words hehe) early on. She also wanted to know more about Erin and Abby's back story. I might buy that Ghosts From Our Past book for her birthday now, lol.
She was grateful that there was only one fart type joke.
About Kevin's interview scene: "Really? He's lucky he's pretty."
Patty's really sweet and it was easy to see why Holtzmann was so popular ("She's really awkward but awesome still")
The ghost at the concert reminded her of a banshee or valkyrie
After Bill Murray's cameo "They killed him??"
She was pretty shocked Rowan actually killed himself.
For some reason, she really loved the Ghost Chipper, lol.
The soup and salad line was good
"The power of Patty compels you!" got a "Lol!!!"
Rowan's plan reminded her of Sorcercer's Apprentice, something about energy.
She liked seeing Slimer but Sigourney Weaver was her favorite cameo.
"Um, why are the balloons ghosts?"
Recognized "Mrs Slimer" as an Animal House reference
Loved all of Kevin's lines when he was Rowan
Rowan's final ghost form reminded her of Tim Burton (how could it not?)
When the ghostbusters shoot Rown in the um, you know, she said, "Nice shot, ladies!" Lol
Erin rescuing Abby was a "great moment."
I asked her if we could have President Plant instead, she responded "Please!"
"Upgrade!" when the ladies got the firehouse in the end.
Hemsworth must have had a ball with the dance number
Appreciated the shirtless shots of Hemsworth in the credits, lol
After the movie was over: "I enjoyed it. I want to see it again to have a better assessment of plot...there are some weak points. Over all - it's enjoyable and pretty good!"
The next day, she told me she was thinking of buying the soundtrack.
"You forgot the first rule of fanatics. When you become obsessed with the enemy...you become the enemy."