Webslinger wrote:Awesome stuff!!! I still need a Winston with proton pack to complete my GB team!!!
Avalon wrote:This is a wicked thread!!! Wish I saw this before Halloween. lol.
Avalon wrote:This is a wicked thread!!! Wish I saw this before Halloween. lol.
BrandonDaCollector wrote:If John Belushi was a Ghostbuster
BrandonDaCollector wrote:OK, speaking about SFX from the 80s, one of My all-time favorite movies is Ghostbusters. I'm sure you already know I'm a huge fan. I posted a huge amount in My Vintage Action Figure topic and I recently posted a very special one in My Odds & End that you may want to check out because it was truly a special event. I prefer these effects over most of today's standards.
Here is the Ray Parker jr. song we all know. look at the the cameos of some of yesterday's comedians that IMO today's can't even compare!
This just doesn't have one of the funnest soundtracks but it also has a tremendous classic musical score as well. Here is a score suite by Elmer Bernstein. This is one of the magical parts of the whole film, loved it since I first saw the film! Shame MOST people never acknowledges this music
I'll do Ghostbusters II next
packerbacker180 wrote:Hey, Ray Parker Jr. is from Buffalo! Ah, the library scene. Funny story about that. I remember seeing Ghostbusters at the drive-in so I would've been 6 when it came out. At the time my mother worked in the shoe department at an AM & A's which was a Buffalo department store until it was bought out by The BonTon in the 90s. Anyways, we would often visit her for lunch and back then nobody seemed to mind if kids wandered around the stockrooms unsupervised and the shoe stockroom was this loooooong narrow stockroom with shelves of shoes that went to the ceiling. They even had a file cabinet that looked a bit like the Dewey Decimal Systems drawers. Anyway, after seeing Ghostbusters I was afraid to go into that stockroom alone, especially if I went down an aisle and couldn't see the entrance, lol.
BrandonDaCollector wrote:OK, as I said yesterday, here is Ghostbusters II. This was huge for Me back in 1989. Me & My family all went to the AMC Crestwood theater (like I have said many times before, that whole area is gone, out of business, the whole plaza and everything went out and its all torn down and its all spaced land and trees now I had such good times over there.
So I was such a huge fan of GB already, My Grandma MiMi rented the film dozens of times for Me at Rainbow video (look for a special from Me about them later), then bought it for Me along with Willow, I loved the cartoon and the rest is history. I have a bittersweet feeling of the movie however is that when you hear the score by Randy Edelman (yes, that SAME RANDY EDELMAN) you can hear that it's telling you that the 90s are coming and it's gonna be it for the 80s The musical score has NEVER, EVER BEEN RELEASED and I have been so POed about that for DECADES ...ONLY ripped version are available online but at least there's that The songs sound track has been released and I have'em on record & CD. So here is the classic trailer.
Here is the great climax with the awesome Vigo, this is one My most favorite movie scenes. Vigo was played Wilhelm Von Homburg who was also a wrestler & boxer
Here is 2 Coke commercials.
The Contest!
This one was on the VHS of GB II, I have always liked it. Loved it that I got from Verna from Mr. T's (again a special coming soon)
OK, I replied a wee bit in the Movie score topic, I said Danny Elfman is next. He had a little bit to do with GBII, look for Me to post his song and others from GB II in the classic song topic too and we'll see what is next for the movie trailers...until then
packerbacker180 wrote:In a lot of ways I prefer GB2. Vigo certainly was a better villain. Plus, every now and then I'll break out the, "Vy am I dripping vit goo?" line, lol.
Those Coke commercials are neat. I remember those from back then.
BrandonDaCollector wrote:packerbacker180 wrote:
I'm going easy here, here is this GBII, Vigo's New Year starts @ 1:24
I'll have 2 more plus a bonus after Midnite TONIGHTBrandonDaCollector wrote:
Here is a great GBII New Years COMPILATION
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