Honest thoughts on Ghostbusters Afterlife

Mckenna Grace, Carrie Coon, Logan Kim, Paul Rudd, Celeste O’Connor, and Fin Wolfhard

Ghostbusters Afterlife has been out for a few months and I thought I would share some of my thoughts on the movie. I really enjoyed this movie for the most part, but there are a handful of things that stuck out to me.
My main issue with Afterlife is the recycling the villain from the original 1984 movie. I understand that it ties back to the original story but there are so many options, a ghost from the Real or Extreme Ghostbusters cartoons or the IDW comic book or just inventing a new one. To me it just really makes the Ghostbusters cinematic universe feel very small. As you can probably guess, I’m not excited about plans for a sequel with Vigo The Carpathian as the bad guy.

Gozer the Gozerian and Vigo the Carpatian

One actual complaint that I have about Afterlife is pretty commonly used in movies and that is genius children. I get it, some kids are smart, but I don’t think a twelve year old kid is nuclear accelerator smart. I know, it’s fiction and I’m nitpicking, but admittedly the idea of super smart kids makes me feel like a really dumb adult.
I loved the throwbacks and Easter eggs in this movie, but there was a point where it was just a bit too much. It kind of reminded me of when a rock band plays in your town and when it comes to the line in the song that mentions a towns name and they change it to your towns name. Of course the crowd goes crazy like they have never heard someone say the name of their town before.

Harold Ramis as Egon Spengler

One of the big things I have always dreaded about a Ghostbusters sequel is dealing with the death of Harold Ramis who played Egon Spengler, my favorite character. I think that they handled this very well in the movie by making him a ghost that returns to help his family, my only problem was how they made him a recluse who turns his back on his family and friends to keep Gozer from being freed. It turned the comedy Ghostbusters into a sort of bleak lonely end for Egon. I know he comes back and everyone makes up, but all I can think of is the years that Egon spent all alone in that house in the middle of nowhere.
There were also a few minor details that just kind of bugged me.The use of Elmer Burnstein music makes me think of NYC, probably because of the original movie, and felt really out of place in Summerville. Why did Lucky take off her shirt when she put on the flight suit? I have a Ghostbusters flight suit and as hot as it gets I have never taken off my shirt.

Although, like I stated earlier, I do really enjoy Ghostbusters Afterlife, I think it had a similar issue as the 2016 reboot, except where as people decided to hate Ghostbusters: Answer The Call before there was even a script, they decided to love Afterlife before there was a script.

Random Artwork 1.0

Kenner/Hasbro Real Ghostbusters

The Real Ghostbusters

Last year Hasbro rereleased the original Kenner Real Ghostbusters action figures and not only did I preorder a set but I also went out and purchased a set because you can never have too many. I wasn’t sure what I was going to do with the extras but last night I decided to open them and compare them to the originals I got when I was a kid.

Other than the obvious dirt and grime build-up they are almost identical to the originals. The only real difference I can see is the plug that connects the Proton Pack to their backs, it is now just a round peg that fits in snugly and I think it’s an improvement.

Custom Real Ghostbusters action figures

Ghostbusters and Scooby-Doo

Ghostbusters ATC detailed action figures

I love all the detailed Ghostbusters figure that have come out recently, but I was disappointed they never made any from the Answer The Call movie. Last March I got sick of waiting and decided to make my own.

 

Artwork Catch-Up

Keep forgetting to post my artwork to my actual website, so here is what I have been up to for the last few weeks. Enjoy!

Inktober 2018 (final)

Here is the final pictures I did for Inktober (October 29,30, & 31). This is the first year I did a drawing everyday and I can’t believe it went bye so fast.

Inktober Day 29! Sorceress, heroic guardian of Castle Grayskull. 

Inktober Day 30! Samhain, the ghost of #Halloween⁠ ⁠ ?, from the #RealGhostbuster.

Inktober Day 31! Love drawing haunted houses, this is a twist on the one I did last year.

Inktober 2018 (2 more weeks)

Here are Inktober drawings, days 15-28. Can’t believe it’s almost over.

Inktober Day 15! Shadow Weaver from the 80’s She-Ra series. I really like the new design from the netflix series, can’t wait to watch it.

Inktober Day 16! Horde Trooper, Hordaks evil robot army. Just as cool looking as a Foot Soldier and just as incompetent.

Inktober Day 17! Mantenna, evil spy with the pop-out eyes ? This guy was super fun to draw.

Inktober Day 18! Grizzlor, hairy henchman Of The Evil Horde.

Inktober Day 19! Scarecrow from Batman The Animated Series, done in Funko Pop style.

Inktober Day 20! Funko Pop style Doctor Who.

Inktober Day 21! Man-E-Faces, heroic human… robot… monster.

Inktober Day 22! Used Ghostbusters World for the first time today and felt like drawing Slimer. Fun game so far!

Inktober Day 23! Reimagined Wingnut & Screwloose from TMNT.

Inktober Day 24! Mutagen Man from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Love drawing creepy weird TMNT characters.

Inktober Day 25! Spider-Man vs Venom! I don’t think I have drawn either of these two in years, forgot how fun it is.

Inktober Day 26! Egon Spengler from Ghostbusters.

Inktober Day 27! Rorschach, Nite Owl, and Silk Spector from the Watchmen. Still one of my top 3 favorite comic book movies.

Inktober Day 28! Man-At-Arms meets He-Man. Always loved this scene in the mini-comic, but to me, it looked like Man-At-Arms was wearing goggles so that is the way I drew it.