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bugscribbles · 27 days
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mini puft autism creature!!!
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weareall1988 · 1 month
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Was looking through the AMC Theatres website yesterday and saw that they had a bunch of cool stuff for Ghostbusters Frozen Empire, including this popcorn trap and Mini-Puft cup sipper. I need one of the Mini-Puft cups ASAP lol.
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artbyjasonleung · 2 years
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Mini Pufts from Ghostbusters: Afterlife 🚫👻
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monstermaster13 · 9 months
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kollectorsrus · 2 years
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tigertoramaru · 24 days
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Mini Pufts!
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urmom-richietozier1 · 20 days
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Coming out with a phoebe x melody later today
Butttt for now mini marshmallow fluff :3
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When I die I wanna come back as one of these.
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humaneevee2874 · 1 month
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yay the Ghostbusters afterlife: frozen empire is out in theaters.
here have a marmello(marshmallow).(he is not for eating)
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binkybutters · 11 months
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My marshmallow children, Tubbles (left) Ace and non-binary |he/they/them| and Elton (right) cisgender |he/him| gay :)
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cartrunkent · 2 years
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Best thing I did this week.
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phoenixisoffline · 6 months
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i've always found the fact that there are people who actually LIKE and ENJOY the new FLCL seasons fucking bewildering....... but earlier today on Twitter/X (eugh), i saw someone compare THOSE fans directly with fans of the new Ghostbusters sequels (which includes me), saying they're taking this beloved niche one-off thing & encouraging its franchising/worldbuilding despite how little of that stuff is actually IN the source material...... & if that is truly the public perception of Ghostbusters sequel fans, then well..... i guess i understand how new FLCL fans feel a little bit more now for the first time, bc i don't truly give a shit about ANY of that shit when it comes to Ghostbusters lmao
i guess for the Ghostbusters fans who came of age when the 1st movie came out, it was this edifying pop culture moment for them & it still holds a reverent place in the pantheon of their adolescences, which is EXACTLY how i feel about the first season of FLCL. & i always tend to forget that despite viewing that anime as a deeply special tome for pubescent youth everywhere, the vast public perception of FLCL when it first came out was...just...that it was random & irreverent & wacky & had funny pop culture references, & that was largely the ONLY takeaway that some fans at the time had. so here come these BRAND NEW seasons that really only meet the original material on that same surface-level value years later, & those same fans are like "wow cool! more of that! thanks!" whereas me & others who take our love for this fucking show way too seriously are like "NOOOOO STOOOOOP IT'S GONNA RUIN THE MAGIC"
all this is a long roundabout way of saying: i've NEVER ascribed any similar veneration or high regard to the original fucking Ghostbusters & i think that's shielded me from giving a shit about any of the more appropriate criticisms that've been levied at these new movies..... like yep, it's nostalgia bait. they're blatantly going after the Stranger Things demographic. it's too sloppy & earnest. there's a fucking kid named Podcast. i get it. i do......... but whatever. i had fun watching it. i knew FULL WELL what i was getting into with Ghostbusters Afterlife & i had a good time. none of this is particularly special to me. it's just a fun family movie. the new trailer looks fun. i will probably go see that movie too. fuck it, yknow? Ghostbusters is fun. who give a shit. the old guys are back AND there's kids now. and a ghost named Muncher. also Paul Rudd is there? i don't know man. it met my expectations. whatever
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(During the final battle with Gozer)
Gozer: Okay, how many of the Ghostbusters do I have to fight?!
Egon: I'm the only one that matters. See, you messed with my daughter, and now I am going to FUCK YOU!
Gozer: ...
Winston: ...
Phoebe: ...
Podcast and the Mini Stay-Pufts: ...
Vinz: ...
Zuul: Well, this just got interesting.
Callie: It's "fuck you up," Dad.
Egon: Wait, what did I say?
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brokehorrorfan · 4 months
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Funko has released Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire Pop figures ahead of the film's March 22 debut. Phoebe, Garraka, Grooberson, Ray Stantz (glow-in-the-dark), and Pukey are $11.99, while the deluxe Mini Puft is $29.99.
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kollectorsrus · 2 years
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sxs-kav · 17 days
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I saw Frozen Empire, so obviously I have to talk about it. Spoilers ahead.
Also disclaimer that these are my personal feelings, so if we disagree that's okay too!
So, overall I would rate the movie as good. Not my all time favorite in the franchise, I think that will always go to the original, but I enjoyed it. The story could have used a little work in some parts, but hey, nothing is perfect.
Favorite part of this whole movie: one Dr. Raymond Stantz, hands down. He is so cute as an old man-child whose enthusiasm hasn't waned the least bit over the years. Honestly, in Afterlife he seemed like he'd become cynical, but here his true nature really rang through. And I adore him being a mentor for Phoebe and the other younger characters, while also getting into mischief with them. That little sparkle in his eye when Phoebe asks "Aren't you retired?" No, Ray is never retired, he will always be ready to suit up.
I also loved in the police station when Phoebe was standing up to Dickless Peck, Ray had this face like he was so proud, like he could see Egon in her, memories of him saying "YOUR MOTHER!" 😆
The other thing I liked about the movie was the expansion of the Ghostbusters as a business, with the research lab. First off, I love that Winston, the one who didn't even believe in ghosts when he was hired, is now almost like the CEO of the company. But also, it opens up more possibilities for this new era and allows for more playing with the world building. Though I feel like it was a wasted opportunity to put in some easter eggs for TRGB. Unless the ghosts featured were in the (*shudder*) Q5 episodes, I didn't recognize any of them from the show. Then again, I guess they're newer ghosts so that wouldn't make sense, but maybe they could have been similar kinds of ghosts. Just as a small reference.
Other favorite parts include:
-The near-lesbian romance between Phoebe and Melody
-Ray smuggling the Mini Pufts from Oklahoma (because of course he would)
-Also just the Mini Pufts in general (why are they so violent?)
-The way Ray's face lit up when Peter came to the firehouse
-Peter being proud that Ray quit smoking
-Peter's unwavering faith that Ray's idea is good and will work, and saying they all trust him
-The library ghost (did they never go back to get her???)
-Gary saying the words to the theme song
-Janine in uniform!
-Slimer eating the pizza with the posesser ghost in it
Now, onto the areas that I felt were not as strong. First of all, I found it wild that Phoebe was being ousted by everyone without any kind of fight. She's the one that started the whole thing up again, she's got the passion, she's got the brains, she's got the glasses and the curls! Her mom says a grand total of NOTHING to defend her in Peck's office, and they all just accept that she can't be a Ghostbuster anymore. Yeah, they don't want to get sued, but it's just weird to me that they don't even seem like they feel that terrible that she got benched. Callie and Trevor are very callous about the whole thing. Only Gary seems like he gives a shit, and he's not even her dad. The way Phoebe's benching ended wasn't all that satisfying either. It would have been nice for the other three to maybe struggle a little without her, realize they need her to balance the team, and try to find a way to get her back. Winston was really the one that got Peck off their backs in the end, no thanks to anyone else (also, I'm pretty sure in that scene, someone in the crowd yells 'dickless' 😆).
Side note, I really don't like Callie's character that much. I think she's self-centered and doesn't seem to care about the kids' feelings unless the situation becomes dire. Maybe she does deep down, but mostly her attitude about everything stinks. Idk, I wouldn't care if she wasn't in the movie at all.
Anyway, back to the plot. I liked the idea of Phoebe's plotline. I wish they'd gone all the way and had her and Melody kiss, I really thought that was coming when she separated from her body. But I have an issue about that particular moment. The decision to suddenly put herself in the chamber like that seemed to come out of nowhere, at least I thought so. They made it like Melody was supposed to be the one tricking her into doing it, but she really never said anything to convince her. Phoebe just decided on her own to try it. I know she mentioned a couple of times wondering what it would feel like to be a ghost, but it wasn't a strong enough buildup to such a risky move. Honestly, when she asked Ray about him wanting to be a ghost, coupled with Winston saying Ray was going to get himself killed, I thought they were foreshadowing killing Ray (and thank God they didn't!).
They also hint at Phoebe specifically being the one that needs to be used but why? Anyone could have been tricked into the chamber and been controlled by Garaka for the chanting.
But moving on from that, the other issue I have is with the firemaster. He was a little too good at controling the fire after what, a couple of hours of practice? I think the character could still work, he could still be a quirky weird guy, but I think I would have made him more of a reluctant inheritor of his grandma's powers. Maybe he struggles with it at first and he figures he can sell the artifacts to Ray to get rid of the responsibility. Then later he can finally accept his fate to help beat Garaka when he starts believing in himself.
Those are the only major parts that I felt could have been tweaked. Besides that, I would have loved to see Slimer and Ray get a moment, just as a nod to their friendship in the show, but I guess they want to stick to one continuity. Of all the things they could have referenced from the show, though, it had to be the Junior GB 😆 It was just a throwaway line, but still, I don't want to remember they were a thing.
Tl;dr, the movie was good and there were a lot of parts I really enjoyed. For the parts that were weak, I'm confident there will be another in the future, so hopefully they'll keep improving.
Also, who the hell voted for Peck to be mayor? I bet he rigged the election.
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apomaro-mellow · 6 months
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"I see you everywhere" but like I'm in denial and don't want to admit it's because I think about you all the time.
Will was the one to point it out, of all people. And of course, he did so innocently. Or rather, well-intentioned. Steve was pretty sure he said it on purpose. He could be just as much of a little shit as the others.
"Do you think about Eddie a lot?"
All Steve had said was "The chips and dip are for the club. The pretzels are for just Eddie."
It wasn't like he was thinking about him. It was just that the last time they had Hellfire at his house, Eddie had devoured the whole bag of mini pretzels. So sue Steve for being pre-emptive and getting him a bag for himself. He didn't buy it JUST for Eddie. He got two bags. But that one little comment got him thinking how Munson had inserted himself into Steve's life.
He was taking up space in his pantry. Steve knew he had at least one cassette in his car that Eddie had specially made to musically educate him. Some of Eddie's clothes were in his closet because the guy was messy and even though Steve washed them, he'd forget to retrieve them. When he and Robin had to prepare the Halloween picks for the store, he thought about Eddie's whole rant on how most horror was a reaction to whatever was going on in society at the time and how he AND Robin basically gave him a lecture on the subject. Who needed college when you had those two, right?
So honestly, maybe Steve did think about Eddie a lot. But that was only because the man was like water and had seeped into the cracks of his life. Like right now, he was driving up to the school, not to get Robin, or Dustin or anyone else, but Eddie. So that they could head into the next town over where Eddie's tattoo artist was.
"Miss me, Harrington?"
Steve scoffed. "I see you everywhere, man."
"Oooh, ominous. Like a ghost?"
"Yeah dude. You're that marshmallow ghost", Steve chuckled.
"Boooo, I don't wanna be the Stay Puft ghost. Poltergeist, that's me."
"You don't get to choose which kind of ghost you are to me."
He definitely didn't think about Eddie a lot. Considering his involvement and attachment, he thought about Eddie a perfectly normal amount.
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