Ghostbusters (2016)

"Ghostbusters (2016)" is the third episode of the third season of We'll See You In Hell.

Episode Description
''For the third episode of their movie-centric third season, Joe DeRosa & Pat Walsh talk about the 2016 remake of GHOSTBUSTERS! The gruesome twosome discuss the controversy surrounding the film, the reputation of the 1984 original, and whether or not the movie is actually worthwhile. And be sure to check out Joe DeRosa’s SOME SEVERE SITUATIONS short story series, which you can find HERE!''

Before The Film

 * "And now, on with the show" says the copy as written by Ken Hanley
 * When Henry Cho hosted Friday Night Videos, they'd say "And now, back to the Chooooo!" when they'd return from commerical.
 * A tweet from Party McFly
 * Joe went to the Art of Rap show at the Palladium with Vince Averill, where Flavor Flav was wearing the same Warner Bros parody shirt Pinkstone gave Joe. The next night at a party, an unnamed writer that Joe's sorta worked with, says "You don't read much do you? It's not that good of a pun, dude." The paranoia spiral ensues among both parties
 * Pat and Joe had a tift last week over scheduling the podcast recording, the tone of a text exchange, and the podcast priority
 * Joe read the Wikipedia bios of the What's Happening!! cast and it's dark stuff
 * Pat was almost replaced by Vince Averill! No, all got resolved

The Film

 * Did people really like the film?
 * Karen Kilgariff may've thought Pat's tweet was about her
 * Joe laughed heartily for 30 minutes, then it went downhill
 * Joe's gotten some shit for his opinion. His response to that, "Do you own '9 to 5'?"
 * The least funny Bill Murray's ever been, including his dramas
 * The people Joe and Pat are dining with turn away when Pat says he didn't like the film
 * Karen's response to Pat on Twitter, "Oh, but you love 'Who's Harry Crumb?'"
 * No one was funny, but Leslie Jones was the funniest
 * Discussion of the movie in the greater context of women and equality in Hollywood
 * Ozzy Osbourne repeats his cameo from the Jerky Boys movie
 * The battles people choose to fight
 * Ghostbusters from 83 until now... none of it's been great
 * Recommendations for films other than Ghostbusters: Pixar's Brave, all of Nicole Holofcener's movies (Enough Said), 9 to 5 (Dabney Coleman's coffee breath)
 * Someone needs to do a remake of 9 to 5 (that isn't Horrible Bosses)