Stuff I didn't notice about Ghostbusters before [message #185823] |
Sun, 29 April 2012 02:33 |
nebusj-
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So, that early scene where Signorney Weaver's character gets
home, dodges Rick Moranis's character, and starts putting her
groceries away? And she sets some stuff on the counter, the carton
of eggs flips open and starts self-frying, right? Ever notice what
she's taken out and set down next to the carton of eggs? Me neither.
It's a bag of Stay-Puft Marshmallows.
Look at that. Somebody in the prop department was peeking
ahead in the script.
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Re: Stuff I didn't notice about Ghostbusters before [message #185824 is a reply to message #185823] |
Sun, 29 April 2012 03:01 |
nebusj-
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Also, Sigorney Weaver's character referes to her fridge as her
'icebox', since apparently she's from 1912.
Hm. The 'are you the keymaster?' dialogue foreshadows the bit
about when someone asks if you're a god. That's all tolerably slick for
a big summer blockbuster movie, even if the special effects of, like,
the gargoyle chasing Rick Moranis have not aged well.
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Re: Stuff I didn't notice about Ghostbusters before [message #185965 is a reply to message #185824] |
Fri, 25 May 2012 20:27 |
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"Joseph Nebus" <nebusj-@-rpi-.edu> wrote in message
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> Also, Sigorney Weaver's character referes to her fridge as her
> 'icebox', since apparently she's from 1912.
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> Hm. The 'are you the keymaster?' dialogue foreshadows the bit
> about when someone asks if you're a god. That's all tolerably slick for
> a big summer blockbuster movie, even if the special effects of, like,
> the gargoyle chasing Rick Moranis have not aged well.
>
You know what I noticed? not one of those gizmos they use actually exists!
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