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Who ya gonna call? Well... These guys. The Ghostbusters are just starting out and manage to catch their very first ghost, with a lot of damage, a LOT of damage. They end up hunting down most and more ghosts which leads to them becoming a huge hit and having an influx of jobs, their secretary having trouble keeping on top of it all. This movie has become one of the most iconic movies of all time and there is little reason to see why it hasn't, good special effects, a fun plot and some hillarious acting all adds up for one heck of a ride.
All the actors do a fab job in this fantasy comedy, there is just the right amount of seriousness when needed and of course lots of moments for their comedic abilities to shine and shine they do. The special effects are really good and even though some parts are easy to tell now, that just adds to the overall effect and cheesyness of the film and I especially love how the one thing that they imagined could 'never ever hurt us' is there for their final battle. This movie is embedded in our pop culture and there are so many moments that have been parodied since. This is a great movie and well worth the watch over and over again.
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