By Vactor •
January 6, 2011 •
Surfing the internet is always fun and it’s especially fun for movie fans like us who see some creative mashups, trailer re-cuts and a few other interesting tidbits. One thing that has always been common on the internet is the use of another film’s music with another film from a different genre to change the…[ more ]
By Kevin Coll •
October 7, 2010 •
Vanity Fair recently caught up with actor Dan Aykroyd, who revealed that he’s taking over the writing duties on Ghostbusters 3 by working on a new draft based on a first one from Office writers Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg.
In the VF article, Aykroyd took the time to not only update the film, but comment…[ more ]
By Kevin Coll •
January 13, 2010 •
Midway through 2009 we (the internet) began collectivelyty speculating that the next director of Ghostbusters for the third film, could be either Harold Ramis, Judd Apatow or even original director/producer Ivan Reitman. Since all we have known at this point is that Ramis was going to be in the film and his Year One writers,…[ more ]
By Kevin Coll •
May 26, 2009 •
The Guardian caught up with Dan Akyroyd who dished more news on the plot of the upcoming Ghostbusters game as well as the third installment in the film franchise including tidbits on the new team of ghostbusters and a female team leader.
The script being written by Office writers, Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg has been…[ more ]
By Kevin Coll •
May 20, 2009 •
The Los Angeles Times Hero Complex (via /Film) recently caught up with actor, writer, director Dan Aykroyd in order to talk about the Ghostbusters 3 project that is in the works at Columbia Picture. Some of the things we already know about the project are that Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky are writing the script…[ more ]
By Kevin Coll •
September 5, 2008 •
Shortly after Dan Aykroyd told EOnline that somebody(s) were working on a script for Ghostbusters 3 Columbia Pictures decided to announce who the two writers that would bring the Ghostbusters franchise back to light in a third installment.
Lee Eisenburg and Gene Stupnitsky, best known for their work as co-executive producers on the hit NBC comedy…[ more ]