Spaceballs was much more recent. Probably just before the PG-13 rating? Lemme just check.Just about all of Mel Brooks's PG movies were like that, but then again, I don't believe they actually had a PG-13 rating back then - just G, PG, and R. But you brought it up before too, not only does YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN have those words as well, but look at all the wacky sexcapades that were in that movie, and again, it was PG. Kids even watched the movie back then; on one of the DVD featurettes, one of the people who originally worked on the movie talked about how his kids had it on VHS and wore it out playing it over and over again.
Actually... yeah Spaceballs came out in 1987, after the PG-13 rating was enacted. How that got a PG, I'll never know. Then again, the original TMNT movie had Raph dropping the D bomb like crazy. So much so that Nickelodeon had to ruin it...errr...edit it when they broadcast it on Nicktoons.
Seriously, though. It ruined the biggest laugh in the movie for me.
No. It's a continuity reboot and the other Ghostbusters film in development is the only one connected. Which frankly, is the only real problem I have with it. And then, only because I really wish they went with a concept where Ghostbusters was a thing, but they left themselves to franchising rights. I don't so much mind this being a one off, non-canonical to the original series, so much as being a bunch of amateur ghost hunters buying franchise rights kinda sounds like a funnier idea. Still, it's like, you don't have to see the movie, it's not going to replace the original, the second one was ehhhh anyway and didn't get much love and I don't see why fans would want a third one if they blew it on the second try. And we're getting back Ecto-Cooler for the whole deal. I call that a win.Am I the only one who WANTS to see the new Ghostbusters? R63, everybody. It's life. Maybe they're the daughters of the originals?