Ghostbusters (2016) (Blu-ray / 3D Edition with 2D Edition)
Description
Paul Feig directs this comedy sequel starring Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones. 30 years after their male predecessors saved the world from the ghosts and ghouls that haunted it, the new Ghostbusters Abby (McCarthy), Erin (Wiig), Jillian (McKinnon) and Patty (Jones) get news of spirits lurking beneath the streets of New York City. With the help of their secretary Kevin (Chris Hemsworth), the ladies don the famous boiler suits and set out on a mission to destroy the ghosts and save the world.
Product Details
- Barcode
- 5050630483334
- Department
- Movies & TV
- Released
- 21 Nov 2016
- Type
- Movies
- Format
- 3D Blu-ray
- Genre
- Comedy
- Region
- Region ABC
- Language
- English
- Secondary Languages
- Italian, Portuguese
- Subtitles
- English
- Sound Format
- 5.1 Dolby Digital
- Studio
- Sony Pictures Home Ent.
- Number of Discs
- 3
- Extras
- nteractive Menus
- Bonus Footage
- Outtakes
- Deleted Scenes
- Behind The Scenes
- Commentary: Film-maker commentaries
- Other Documentary: 'Slime Time'; Supernatural featurettes
- Runtime
- 116 min
- Age Restriction
- 12
- Supply Source
- UK
Movie
- Tagline
- Who You Gonna Call?
- Release Year
- 2016
- Running Time
- 117 min
- Alternate Title
- Ghostbusters: An IMAX 3D Experience
- Categories
- Comedies / Action / Fantasy / Ghosts / Paranormal / Science-Fiction
- Language
- English
- Country
- United States of America
- Budget
- $144 million
- US Box Office
- $553.0 million
- Revenue
- $229.1 million
- Official Website
- http://www.ghostbusters.com/
- Ratings
-
- IMDb
- 6.9
- Rotten Tomatoes®
- 73%
- Metacritic
- The Movie DB
- 54%
- Overview
- Following a ghost invasion of Manhattan, paranormal enthusiasts Erin Gilbert and Abby Yates, nuclear engineer Jillian Holtzmann, and subway worker Patty Tolan band together to stop the otherworldly threat.
- Synopsis
- Two paranormal researchers (Kristen Wiig and Melissa McCarthy) join forces with a nuclear engineer (Kate McKinnon) and a subway attendant (Leslie Jones) to fight off a slew of ghosts that have invaded New York City. Eventually, they come face-to-face with an evil entity who can control human beings. Chris Hemsworth co-stars as the ladies' hunky receptionist. Paul Feig (BRIDESMAIDS) directed this reboot of the 1980s franchise; Ivan Reitman, director of both the original film and GHOSTBUSTERS II, produced.
- Poster
- Videos
- Trailer
- GHOSTBUSTERS - Official International Trailer (HD)
- Trailer
- GHOSTBUSTERS - Official Trailer (HD)
- Teaser
- GHOSTBUSTERS - Trailer Announcement
- Cast & Crew
- Director
- Paul Feig
- Voice
- Robin Shelby
- Co-Star
- Andy Garcia / Chris Hemsworth / Dave "Gruber" Allen / Dan Aykroyd / Steve Bannos / Ed Begley / Matteo Borghese / Stephen "Twitch" Boss / Neil Casey / Jessica Chaffin / Nathan Corddry / Eugene Cordero / Jamie Denbo / Katie Dippold / Ben Harris / Johnny Higgins / Steve Higgins / Ernie Hudson / Toby Huss / Davey Jones / Greg Kelly / Pat Kiernan / Ryan Levine / Michael McDonald / John Milhiser / Bill Murray / Ozzy Osbourne / Jaime Pacheco / Susan Park / Annie Potts / Jeanine Ramirez / Daniel Ramis / Adam Ray / Sam Richardson / Bess Rous / Rosanna Scotto / Theodore Shapiro / Karan Soni / Cecily Strong / Dan Teicher / Milana Vayntrub / Anthony Viveiros / Matt Walsh / Sigourney Weaver / Michael Kenneth Williams / Cheryl Wills / Zach Woods / Tom Yi / Elizabeth Perkins
- Screenwriter
- Katie Dippold / Paul Feig
- Composer
- Theodore Shapiro
- Executive Producer
- Dan Aykroyd / Ali Bell / Paul Feig / Jessie Henderson / Michele Imperato / Joe Medjuck / Tom Pollock
- Producer
- Amy Pascal / Ivan Reitman
- Director of Photography
- Patrick Capone / Robert D. Yeoman
- Editor
- Melissa Bretherton / Brent White
- Costume Designer
- Jeffrey Kurland
- Cameo
- Al Roker
- Assistant Director
- Courtenay Miles / Artist W. Robinson
- Sound
- Tony Lamberti / Payne, Michael / Karen Triest
- Sound Re-Recording
- Beau Borders / Mark Paterson
- Stunt Coordinator
- George Aguilar / Walter Garcia
- Set Decorator
- Anya Lebow-Tapuch / Leslie Pope
- Post-Production Supervisor
- Lisa Rodgers
- Music Director
- Erica Weis
- Visual Effects Designer
- Furious FX / Iloura / Instinctual / Legend FX / MPC / Sony Pictures Imageworks / Zero VFX Inc.
- Production Manager/UPM
- Joe C. Guest / Michele Imperato Stabile / David M. Witz
- Animation
- Chris Bancroft / Emil Bidiuc / Julien Boudou / Rhys Davey / Daniel Fotheringham / David Henderson / James Hollingworth / James Humphries / Daniel Jervis / Maria Juergens / Fiona Kaye / Arief Leuvenardi / Loic Miermont / Jun Zee Myers / Melanie Plett / Guillaume Roux / Sony Pictures Imageworks / Tim Strain / Aljo Thomas / Thiago Tirapelle / Jon Turburfield / Matthew Weaver
- Camera Operator
- Charles Libin / Bruce MacCallum / Christopher Raymond
- Special Effects Supervisor
- Paul Buckley / Mark Hawker
- Animation Supervisor
- Terry Bannon / Andrew Doucette / Sebastian Kapijimpanga
- Choreographer
- Stephen "Twitch" Boss
- Characters
- Dan Aykroyd / Harold Ramis
- Movie Critics
- A.V. Club
- "[T]he movie rests on the comic chops of its stars. The four women share a palpable enjoyment of each other’s company..." -- Grade: B— Jesse Hassenger (11 Jul 2016, )
- Boston Globe
- "[A]ny time Chris Hemsworth wanders through as Kevin, the himbo equivalent of a sexy but pea-brained secretary, GHOSTBUSTERS hits notes of such exquisite comic lunacy that you might miss the point for laughing."— Ty Burr (14 Jul 2016, )
- Entertainment Weekly
- "McCarthy, of course, gets off some lunatic one-liners; McKinnon, the group’s loose cannon, can crack you up just by widening her wildcard eyes; Jones mixes her signature bluster with an air of gung-ho joy; and Wiig’s timing is as Swiss-precise as ever."— Chris Nashawaty (10 Jul 2016, )
- Film Comment
- "The sisterhood at the center of GHOSTBUSTERS is stronger than a proton beam, more powerful than ectoplasm, and able to leap tall tales in a single bound....[Performerd] with zest and originality..."— Film Comment Staff (14 Jul 2016, )
- Los Angeles Times
- "Some of the jokes here are notably sharper and more wittily syncopated than in that earlier movie, and the low-level 'boo!' scares are a bit more potent, thanks to a three-decade improvement in visual effects..."— Justin Chang (12 Jul 2016, )
- New York Times
- "Ms. McKinnon makes for a sublime nerd goddess....Here, she embodies the new GHOSTBUSTERS at its best: Girls rule, women are funny, get over it."— Manohla Dargis (10 Jul 2016, )
- Observer
- 3 stars out of 5 -- "[E]ntertaining, generally likable....Throw in Andy Garcia and the best JAWS joke of the year and GHOSTBUSTERS justifies its popcorn existence."— Mark Kermode (17 Jul 2016, )
- Rolling Stone
- "The big surprise here is McKinnon....She's a live-wire whose every gesture, reaction and line-reading seems fresh and off-the-wall -- a spontaneous eruption of hellfire hilarity."— Peter Travers (12 Jul 2016, )
- The Guardian
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "Playing a brainy yet bizarre engineer in charge of perfecting the ghost-trapping machinery, McKinnon marshals a bevy of endearing quirks into a star-making, supremely confident turn."— Nigel M. Smith (10 Jul 2016, )
- Total Film
- 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he film’s stealth weapon is Kate McKinnon’s swaggering steampunk, serving up a bewildering range of death-dealing gizmos with cute quips."— Kate Stables (11 Jul 2016, )
- Washington Post
- "Sunny, slimy and profoundly silly, the new, lady-centric reboot of GHOSTBUSTERS immediately silences the backlash and bluster that's preceded it....An easygoing, enjoyable family comedy."— (13 Jul 2016, )
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