In any case, I'm definitely going to see Ghostbusters (2016). The overreaction and bile on the Internet has been utterly absurd, and embarrassing to the fandom. In all seriousness, it's been enough to make me want to throw away the laptop for good. Fandom isn't about pleasure anymore, it's pure complaining. The righteous indignation over a freakin movie, when meanwhile the whole world is falling apart around us. At this point, I may seriously curb my Internet use to emails. I'm done.
Like I said before, there are probably legitimate complaints and I get that. By all means, I'm mixed about this. Their hearts are in the right place trying to appeal to the female market with films that don't follow some very 1950's style view on what women are supposed to be. I applaud that. The problem is legit complaints tend to get buried under the
idiotic bile the film gets for daring to go after some dope's childhood. Like I've said millions of times before,
no one's childhood is important unless something actually tragic happened. Like I'm supposed to give two craps about some tubby kid drinking Ecto Cooler getting ticked off at a movie franchise that let "Slimer and the Real Ghostbusters" happen. If the movie sucks by its own merits, I'll listen to those complaints. If it sucks purely because some 40 year old's not that precious memories of a movie everyone grew up with gets butthurt that the women in the movie aren't making Bill Murray a sandwich, forget it.
Maybe this is my karma for all the hating I did on Man of Steel, heh.
Everyone hates on that movie. And frankly, heck with it. There was only
one legitimately good Non-animated Superman film and even then WB ruined it. Truth is, I don't think anyone really wants a Superman film. And if we got the Superman film they wanted, it would be a 90 minute bad episode of Lois and Clark with obnoxious lampshade hanging. They don't want Superman to be dark, they don't want him to be 1950's style optimistic and bright. When they make a movie
like the original series, they hate it, when they do something different they hate it. Unless he's animated and Paul Dini is involved. And frankly, I like Superman in animated form better anyway. Didn't even care for the 50's TV show.
Of course, there are two things I like Man of Steel for. One retroactive. First, they got rid of that awful will Lois find out that Clark Kent is Superman schtick. I've grown to hate secret identity tropes because even in parody form because there are only so many jokes you can make about it and they blew through them by the 70's (to be fair, WordGirl actually managed to squeeze out some deconstruction on that, and the show's all the more powerful for it). And second, the retroactive one, Lex Luthor wasn't in it. What Jessie Eisneberg did to Luthor just makes me hate the character, even the Clancey Brown kickbutt one from the Timmiverse cartoons. While I did enjoy Batman V Superman, I'd say you best stay away from it.