lol That sounds pretty convenient that your claim that they were going for a scary horror film is now somewhere in the archives. I cited my source from the directors themselves that your statement is incorrect. Where is yours to back up your claim?
I mean, there's nothing "convenient" about it -- it's reality. In 1988, the movie was marketed and promoted as a
horror movie. If you're only going to believe things that were printed in the 21st century, here's a quote: "I was trying to think of the most frightening image I could imagine. And for me it was traveling down a lonely mountain road and behind me a car would appear. And as it's passing me, it would be a clown staring at me. And that's as silly as the inception of "Killer Klowns" was."
Frightening image. Not comedic image. And before you say "look, they called the movie silly," no they didn't. They called the inception silly.
The filmmakers and the film's composer talk about how their low-budget horror movie went from box office bust to cult classic.
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This is irrelevant to your previous claim above.
It's not. Hundreds and hundreds of horror movies are inspired by comedy, so KKFOS being inspired by Looney Tunes and Mad Magazine doesn't change anything I'm saying. And if we'e talking influences, Ghostbusters falls closer to the Abbot and Costello monster movie lineage, which were for mainstream audiences and not intended to scare anyone. KKFOS does not belong in this lineage. I feel like this, again, is patently clear.
You’re not? You are directly quoting, responding and debating people here (including me) on why it shouldn't be at the event. If you are not trying to convince us then why are you repeatedly responding directly to us? Your behavior falls under the definition of a debate which is trying to convince someone to agree with your perspective with counterarguments. If you were just sharing your perspective then you would not directly respond/quote posters with consistant counterarguments. You would just make a statement and that’s it.
I disagree that you are not letting your biases get in the way of your arguments. Statements like "It also makes for bad houses" or "it didn’t fit the event" are bias statements and not factual.
Nope! I'm not. Responding to people when they say something to you is called a conversation lol. I don't care if you disagree with me, and I'm not out here trying to change your mind about anything. I'm just responding to you. This is a message board.
Also, I would assume the "in my opinion" part of those statements would be easily inferred, but I guess not. So to clarify,
in my opinion, Ghostbusters makes for a bad house, and it doesn't fit the event. I can give you more reasons why I feel that way, but I think I've made myself clear there. If this Ghostbuster house blows me away, then I'll eat crow. I've done it before.
You got me here. Looks like there is only what 3 Comedy Horror style houses now? So I have to agree that there probably is not a trend yet like Orlando, but we may be in the initial stages of one.
I'm not trying to "get you" anywhere, lol. Feels like you came into this with your guard up but I promise you, it's not that serious.
I will say this. Like a lot of other debates I've seen it just comes down to ones perspective so I dont think anyone is right or wrong here.
Listen, like I said, I'm not trying to "debate" anyone in the traditional sense. I have a different view, and I'm offering it up, but I'm not attempting to dissuade anyone from how they feel. Of course I think my perspective is "right," but so does literally everyone else in the world. So again, it's not that serious. Enjoy the Ghostbusters. Run and be free.