For those crazy guys in Europe.. Great Britian, United Kingdom, England... etc.
#313581
I remember watching this and was rather disgusted in his comments, if ghostbusters was so bad then why was and is it so popular, why has it built such a massive franchise with a logo that is recognised across the whole world.

I wouldnt worry too much into it, there is always going to be some individuals that didnt like ghostbusters, same with most other movies that have become popular. At least we are safe in the knowledge that the percentage of people that love this franchise is far greater than those that dont.

I am proud to be part of this community and am happy to call myself a Ghostbusters Fan.
#375436
egon157 wrote:Here's more proof to my question. For those U.K. gb fans who saw this special on movies' greatest Cars; this stupid comedy writer Steve Amos who diss the movie on the special and you fans who saw this then say "who the hell does this guy thinks he is?"

Well, see for yourselves:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7GETxwb3g4
I saw this video, like others I commented against them.

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#4799375
egon157 wrote:I know it's a stupid question but i was looking at an article from the UK relate to ghostbusters,and I looked at the comments. I couldn't believe it, most of these comments dissing not only the 2nd movie but the 1st movie. Am I crazy thinking this is a problem?
It’s The Guardian, mate. As with Salon, the ‘people’ who write for it like to look down on anything that’s the least bit popular.

As simcarr said, there will always be those who aren’t fans of a particular work (and that’s OK). In fact, if I were you, I’d take it as a compliment to Ghostbusters rather than an insult.

And I shouldn’t take Mr. Amos’ comments too seriously, either. One shouldn’t expect any one in his line of work to appreciate Ghostbusters, any more than one should expect a Guardian-writer to appreciate Ghostbusters.
#4801977
Hey, Egon,

Here's another example of "The Grunion's" attitude toward popular culture, in case you weren't convinced that they despise it:

http://www.theguardian.com/books/2013/j ... r-out-time

Eight paragraphs about his racialism, two paragraphs about his cosmicism; and those paragraphs include a quote from a writer who went out of her way to insult a greater than she. Says more about The Guardian than about Mr. Lovecraft, doesn't it?

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