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Ghostbusters (1984)
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Mad Science takes on occult terror and wins hilariously in the greatest Lovecraftian comedy of The '80s, directed by Ivan Reitman. It went on to spawn a popular franchise.One of the defining elements of the movies (and the rest of the franchise as a whole) is that the characters examine the paranormal with the scientific method and combat it with technology, rather than other similar stories where the characters have to combat the supernatural with magic or more arbitrary urban legends. Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis were responsible for the premise and original script, Aykroyd himself being an avid believer in the paranormal while Ramis admitted to being more of a skeptic. As such, in addition to the excellent comedy and memorable characters, Ghostbusters has been found to appeal to skeptics.Three parapsychology professors — earnest, forthright, and curious Dr. Raymond Stantz (Akyroyd), sarcastic schemer Dr. Peter Venkman (Bill Murray), and detached academic Dr. Egon Spengler (Ramis) — have finally succeeded in discovering proof that ghosts exist! Unfortunately, they also discover that they have been fired from their positions at Columbia University in New York City. Facing dire prospects in finding new collegiate employment, Venkman has a brainstorm: go professional as paranormal investigators and exterminators. In their last investigation, they devised a technological method of actually capturing and containing ghosts. They set up Ghostbusters, a company providing scientific exorcisms, and hire a secretary, Janine Melnitz (Annie Potts). At first business is slow, with cellist Dana Barrett (Sigourney Weaver) — who becomes Peter's Love Interest — as their sole client. As they begin researching her case, the number of ghosts in New York City increases exponentially.The Ghostbusters soon become Household Names and become so busy that they recruit a fourth team member, Naïve Newcomer and token black guy Winston Zeddemore (Ernie Hudson), but they realize that the surge in ghosts is portentous. Dana is abducted and possessed by a malevolent entity in her apartment while her neighbor, nerdy accountant Louis Tully (Rick Moranis), is chased out to Central Park where another evil creature possesses him. Petty bureaucrat Walter Peck (William Atherton) shuts down the Ghostbusters' containment unit, releasing all the ghosts they had trapped and inadvertently allowing the possessed Dana and Louis to meet and unleash Armageddon in the form of Gozer, an ancient Sumerian deity. While waiting for a meeting with the mayor, Ray and Egon explain the phenomena are centered on Dana's apartment, the building around which was designed by a cult from the early 20th century to attract spirits and bring about The End of the World as We Know It.The mayor decides to let the Ghostbusters try. Worst case scenario is they're wrong and nothing bad happens. Best case scenario is they're right and he becomes a hero for trusting them. The Ghostbusters climb to Dana's penthouse, take on Gozer in the form of a hundred-foot tall marshmallow man, and win by breaking their own most serious safety rule.A sequel starring most of the original cast was released five years later. For more on the sequel, see the Ghostbusters II page.A third movie had been stuck in Development Hell for more than a decade. Aykroyd was gung-ho about the prospect and told anyone who'd listen that he had a script all ready to go; on the other hand, Murray was decidedly more skeptical after the Executive Meddling on the second film. Ghostbusters: The Video Game (2009) was touted in some circles as a spiritual sequel, with so many returning cast members, being set in the same continuity as the movies, having been written by Aykroyd and Ramis, and being described by Aykroyd as basically being the third movie. The prospect of a third movie with all of the original leads evaporated completely with Ramis's sudden death in 2014.In 2014, plans for a Continuity Reboot were announced, directed by Paul Feig. For more details, see the Ghostbusters (2016) page. As publicity for the 2016 version, the first film was re-released in theaters with a "behind the scene" sneak peek of the new film. In January 2019, a sequel to the second film, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, was formally announced, released in 2021.WHO YOU GONNA CALL? | |
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A Form You Are Comfortable With | |
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A Form You Are Comfortable With: From what the Keymaster says (and the Ghostbusters later discover), Gozer is required for some reason to take on a form familiar to the inhabitants of the world it intends to annihilate. | |
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Banishing Ritual | |
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Banishing Ritual: The titular team reverses the polarity of the Hell Gate that brought the Big Bad into our universe, thus sucking it back in. | |
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Creator Cameo | |
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Creator Cameo: Director Ivan Reitman provides the voices for Slimer and Zuul. Producer Joe Medjuck crosses in front of the camera in the library. | |
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Arbitrary Skepticism | |
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Arbitrary Skepticism: Played with. While Peter is certainly a believer in the paranormal, he has a bit more practical sense than Ray and Egon, who are willing to believe anything is supernaturally-related. "Right, no human being would ever stack books like this." | |
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Heroic BSoD | |
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Heroic BSoD: Ray gets one when he ends up conjuring the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man as the creature to end the world. | |
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Absurdly Long Stairway | |
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Absurdly Long Stairway: The Ghostbusters have to climb twenty-one flights of stairs for the confrontation with Gozer, due to the elevators being out of service. | |
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Negated Moment of Awesome | |
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Negated Moment of Awesome: The Ghostbusters have their Big Damn Heroes moment, arriving to cheering crowds at Dana's apartment building. Cut to them dragging themselves and their heavy gear up twenty-one flights of stairs. There's a reason buildings weren't typically built past six stories before the invention of elevators. | |
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Does This Remind You of Anything? | |
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Does This Remind You of Anything?: Egon's first scene with Janine has him coming out from under her desk, with her eyebrows raised and a smile on her face. Although it's just Egon was setting up her computer, it's pretty clearly supposed to look like implied cunnilingus. | |
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Jumping Off the Slippery Slope | |
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Jumping Off the Slippery Slope: Walter Peck has a point in being concerned about the environmental safety of the Ghostbusters' facility, considering Egon has parallel concerns of his own. However, Peck barging in with a court order, ordering the containment grid turned off despite the warnings of the Busters and the reticence of a Con Ed technician, and arresting the 'Busters for the resulting explosion on spurious charges puts him beyond the pale. | |
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Shared Mass Hallucination | |
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Shared Mass Hallucination: Discussed by Peck, who accuses the Ghostbusters of being frauds that use nerve gas to make people believe they're seeing ghosts, and then "put on a light show" to get rid of them. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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Evil Sounds Deep: Zuul's voice lowers to unhuman levels when she growls, "There is no Dana, only Zuul." | |
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Your Mom | |
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Your Mom: Egon's response to Walter Peck's blockheadedness. | |
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Cool Old Guy | |
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Cool Old Guy: The Archbishop, who is on a first-name basis with the mayor, has an approachable demeanor and hears out the Ghostbusters. | |
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Omnibus | |
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The latter was collected in an Omnibus with Ed Naha's novelization of Ghostbusters II to tie-in with Ghostbusters: Afterlife. | |
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Gone Horribly Right | |
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Gone Horribly Right: After they remogtatage Ray's house to get the capital for their venture, Peter cynically pitchs professional paranormal investigations and eliminations as the indispensible defense science of the next decade. While he's focused on the franchise rights and business development, Peter ends up having to eat his own words once it becomes clear that their science and technology is the world's first, last, and only life of defense against Gozer's apocalypse. | |
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The Cameo | |
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The Cameo: The film features cameos from the likes of Ron Jeremy, Reginald VelJohnson (Carl Winslow), Larry King, Casey Kasem, Roger Grimsby, Joe Franklin, and even Ivan Reitman, the director (as the voice of Zuul/Slimer). | |
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Above the Influence | |
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Above the Influence: When Venkman comes to visit Dana, he finds she is possessed by Zuul, which makes her want to sleep with the Keymaster. He refuses since she isn't in her right mind. | |
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Never Recycle a Building | |
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Never Recycle a Building: Even though it's a major deathtrap in the middle of New York City, the abandoned firehouse remains conveniently available until Ghostbusters need a place of business. | |
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Ambiguous Situation | |
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Ambiguous Situation: In Venkman's Establishing Character Moment, it's not clear whether or not lying about the female test subject's results is part of the test to frustrate the male test subject and augment the negative reinforcement of the electric shocks. It's also not certain if the male subject's correct response at the end is from psychic abilities or just a lucky guess. It is clear, however, that Venkman is serious about flirting with the woman. | |
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Muggles Do It Better | |
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Muggles Do It Better: See Magic Versus Science. Ancient god, meet unlicensed nuclear accelerator. | |
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Adaptation Expansion | |
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The following year there was Ghostbusters: The Supernatural Spectacular by Richard Mueller. It was an Adaptation Expansion adding Deleted Scenes and character backstories. | |
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Ironic Echo | |
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During their possession, Dana and Louis are transformed into dog demons once they open the portal for Gozer. After Gozer is destroyed, the demons' charred, stone bodies are found. Dana's hand breaks out of the body she's trapped in, showing that she's still alive inside it. | |
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Only Sane Man | |
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Venkman gets to play this along with Only Sane Man, in that he's continually snarking on his fellows' more outlandish ideas. | |
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Dope Slap | |
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Dope Slap: Peter Venkman to Ray Stantz, and vice versa. | |
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Art Deco | |
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Art Deco: Dana's apartment building, as pointed out by Egon. In Real Life, however, it's shorter and doesn't have the spire at the top, where the climax takes place—the spire was made using a scale model. | |
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It Has Been an Honor | |
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It Has Been an Honor: In conjunction with using the Forbidden Chekhov's Gun. | |
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Widescreen Shot | |
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Widescreen Shot: Ramis joked that he got cut out of most of the standard screen broadcast, particularly in the 4-shot where the Ghostbusters are walking and talking with the hotel manager. Cropping Ramis out of the shot leaves the manager neatly flanked by the other two, and since Ramis doesn't speak during the shot, it's not even noticeable unless you've seen the widescreen cut. The Montage with split-screen shots of the Ghostbusters' adventures joined with News and Magazine Covers. The "Go Get Him, Ray!" scene in Pan and Scan looks more like two separate close-ups of Venkman and Ray. | |
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Funny Background Event | |
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Funny Background Event: After mistakenly blasting a maid's cart at the hotel, the Ghostbusters take a moment to discuss their next move, while behind them the poor maid is trying to extinguish a small fire with her spray bottle. In a Funny Foreground Event, when Egon and Peck are arguing, Louis/Vinz sniffs Egon's arm and imitates their finger-pointing. It goes back to being an FBE when Egon stands in front of Janine and Louis/Vinz, who is still sniffing Egon's arm. | |
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Oblivious to Love | |
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Oblivious to Love: Louis appears to be oblivious to the fact that the statuesque woman at his house party is interested in him. He blithely states that he only invited clients to the party rather than friends. When he fails to give her attention, she pouts and announces that she's leaving. He convinces her to stay by offering to dance with her, but only in hopes of convincing others to join them. | |
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Fog Feet | |
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Fog Feet: The library ghost. | |
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Trust Me, I'm an X: "Back off, man. I'm a scientist." | |
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Analogy Backfire | |
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Analogy Backfire: Peter tries to tell Ray that being fired from the university isn't so bad, because "Einstein did his greatest stuff while he was working as a patent clerk." note For historical context, a Swiss patent examiner level 3, like Einstein, earned more than four times the average worker's wage at the time. It was also not a simple clerical job as it more resembles now. It required both scientific knowledge and the ability to do in-depth research. | |
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Attack! Attack... Retreat! Retreat! | |
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Attack! Attack... Retreat! Retreat!: "Get ready... get ready... GET HER!!!" "AAAAAHHHHH!!!!" | |
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Statuesque Stunner | |
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Statuesque Stunner: A relative example. The woman at Louis's party who agrees to dance with him to liven things up is somewhat striking and stands about a head taller than Louis (although he is a bit short, hence the relative part). | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_2fb61faa | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_314afdb | type |
In-Universe Factoid Failure | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_314afdb | comment |
In-Universe Factoid Failure: Ray commits two minor errors. The first is quoting a Bible passage that he identifies as Revelation 7:12; it's actually 6:12. He then says that The Tunguska Event occurred in 1909 when it was 1908. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_314afdb | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_314afdb | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_314afdb | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_347fd07d | type |
Converging-Stream Weapon | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_347fd07d | comment |
Converging-Stream Weapon: What you get when you cross the streams (besides a massive life-threatening explosion). | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_347fd07d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_347fd07d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_347fd07d | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_351e0e53 | type |
Dean Bitterman | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_351e0e53 | comment |
Dean Bitterman: Dean Yeager inadvertently starts the Ghostbusters by firing them from their cushy academic jobs. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_351e0e53 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_351e0e53 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_351e0e53 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_373283c9 | type |
This Cannot Be! | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_373283c9 | comment |
This Cannot Be!: Ray's reaction at seeing the Stay-Puft monster. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_373283c9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_373283c9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_373283c9 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_393da8a1 | type |
Secret Message Wink | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_393da8a1 | comment |
Secret Message Wink: When Venkman is running the ESP test, the wink that he tips to his female subject right before zapping his male subject pulls triple duty: it tells her he's lying about the other subject being wrong, signals her to play along in his little charade, and is also a subtle way to flirt with her. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_393da8a1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_393da8a1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_393da8a1 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3c0a4666 | type |
Noodle Incident | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3c0a4666 | comment |
Noodle Incident: Several, including that time Egon attempted to drill a hole in his head ("That would've worked if you hadn't stopped me.") and the "VENKMAN BURN IN HELL" graffiti we see at the start of the movie. Vinz Clortho rattles of the history of his sect in a series of allusions to bizarre and bloody events. What the hell was the "Rectification of the Vuldranai?" or the "Third Reconciliation of the Last of the Meketrex Supplicants"? | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3c0a4666 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3c0a4666 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3c0a4666 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3c54703 | type |
Weapons That Suck | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3c54703 | comment |
Weapons That Suck: The ghost trap has some kind of astral suction function. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3c54703 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3c54703 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3c54703 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3e9bb88c | type |
Adorable Abomination | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3e9bb88c | comment |
Adorable Abomination: Gozer, in his/her/its Stay-Puft form. Vinz Clortho's childlike naiveté and enthusiasm for Gozer's coming makes him kinda lovable, especially as played by the thoroughly nonthreatening Rick Moranis. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3e9bb88c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3e9bb88c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3e9bb88c | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3eee0728 | type |
Captain Obvious | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3eee0728 | comment |
Captain Obvious: | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3eee0728 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3eee0728 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3eee0728 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3f92ad39 | type |
"I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3f92ad39 | comment |
"I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight: Averted, as Venkman is utterly foiled in his attempt to reach Dana. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3f92ad39 | featureApplicability |
-1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3f92ad39 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_3f92ad39 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_40bb59d0 | type |
Blatant Lies | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_40bb59d0 | comment |
Blatant Lies: With the company's first customer (besides Dana). | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_40bb59d0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_40bb59d0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_40bb59d0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_42fef4ea | type |
The Alleged House | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_42fef4ea | comment |
The Alleged House: Egon Spengler describes the firehouse that becomes their headquarters as such (they still buy it, apparently at Ray's insistence because he likes the fire pole):note In real life, the firehouse used for external shots is still active and the surrounding area is the Tribeca neighborhood, definitely not a ghetto, but the firehouse used for those internal shots was an abandoned fire station in LA. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_42fef4ea | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_42fef4ea | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_42fef4ea | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4510b368 | type |
Ambiguous Gender | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4510b368 | comment |
Ambiguous Gender: Gozer appears female when it first comes in, despite being referred to exclusively by male pronouns in texts and Vinz Klortho's tales. The Keymaster did claim that Gozer could, and has, taken numerous forms in the past, so he/she could probably have looked like anything, male or female. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4510b368 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4510b368 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4510b368 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_47fea76b | type |
Butt-Monkey | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_47fea76b | comment |
Butt-Monkey: The male ESP test student who gets zapped no matter what his answer. Even when he gets the answer right, Venkman still zaps him. Walter Peck. After having the Ghostbusters arrested, he gets insulted by them in front of the mayor of New York, then thrown out of the mayor's office, and finally doused in melted marshmallow after the team destroys Mr. Stay-Puft. Louis doesn't have very good luck throughout the movie. He keeps getting locked out of his apartment. His clumsy advances on Dana get rebuffed. And then there's that whole "getting possessed by a terror dog" thing. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_47fea76b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_47fea76b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_47fea76b | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_48081842 | type |
The Stinger | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_48081842 | comment |
The Stinger: There's an inter-credits scene set right after the events of the movie, where Slimer emerges from the New York streets and proceeds to charge at the audience, emitting a horrible wail. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_48081842 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_48081842 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_48081842 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_49d59be9 | type |
Scenery Porn | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_49d59be9 | comment |
Scenery Porn: The shot◊ of the New York City skyline with ethereal streams of ghostly essence streaming across the frame. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_49d59be9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_49d59be9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_49d59be9 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4c798fd5 | type |
Shock and Awe | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4c798fd5 | comment |
Shock and Awe: The Ghostbusters' protonic stream throwers primarily throw out positively charged lightning. It can burn toilet paper, explode maid's carts, and will cause The End of the World as We Know It if you cross the streams. You can snare ghosts with it as well. Gozer can also bust out some mean lightning, as Ray and the others learn the hard way: | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4c798fd5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4c798fd5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4c798fd5 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4d2dd53c | type |
Pan and Scan | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4d2dd53c | comment |
The "Go Get Him, Ray!" scene in Pan and Scan looks more like two separate close-ups of Venkman and Ray. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4d2dd53c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4d2dd53c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4d2dd53c | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4e1d9178 | type |
Tailor-Made Prison | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4e1d9178 | comment |
Tailor-Made Prison: All of the ghosts who get captured get placed into the nuclear-powered Containment Unit. For an instant catastrophe, just turn off the unit. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4e1d9178 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4e1d9178 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4e1d9178 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4e5c2fb2 | type |
Glass Smack and Slide | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4e5c2fb2 | comment |
Glass Smack and Slide: Louis is chased by the Keymaster, Vinz Clortho, and attacked by him until he slams face-first into the window of a restaurant and slides down, screaming. On the other side of the glass are a bunch of swanky, upscale diners who glance up briefly, then go right back to what they were doing. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4e5c2fb2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4e5c2fb2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4e5c2fb2 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4e7c4536 | type |
Wham Line | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4e7c4536 | comment |
Wham Line: "...I couldn't help it... it just popped in there..." | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4e7c4536 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4e7c4536 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_4e7c4536 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_54367e5d | type |
Mathematician's Answer | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_54367e5d | comment |
Mathematician's Answer: When asked where the stairs go, Venkman says, "They go up." | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_54367e5d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_54367e5d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_54367e5d | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_56515a39 | type |
Artistic License – History | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_56515a39 | comment |
Artistic License – History: Gozer is said to have been worshipped as a god by the Hittites, Mesopotamians, and the Sumerians around 6000 BC. But this is more than two thousand years before the start of recorded history, so there is no way for our heroes to know that. Ray describes the events as being as important as the Tunguska blast of 1909. It actually happened the previous year. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_56515a39 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_56515a39 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_56515a39 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5a8f3057 | type |
Hand Signals | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5a8f3057 | comment |
Hand Signals: Egon communicates with these a couple of times in the film: The first time he tells Peter with finger gestures against his face, disguised as cleaning himself up, to charge the hotel $4,000 for capture and containment, and $1,000 for other services. The second time, he emphatically warns the entire business that when Peck shuts off the containment unit, there will be a terrible explosion; he throws both hands up and mouths "BOOM" to emphasize his gesture. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5a8f3057 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5a8f3057 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5a8f3057 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5ac26edf | type |
Friendly Ghost | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5ac26edf | comment |
Friendly Ghost: The dream ghost in Ray's dream sequence is extremely friendly. While beautiful, she also counts as a cute ghost woman. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5ac26edf | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5ac26edf | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5ac26edf | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5b565147 | type |
Meaningful Background Event | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5b565147 | comment |
Meaningful Background Event: Overlaps with Foreshadowing. When Dana first describes Zuul to the Ghostbusters, she is subject to a test involving a makeshift headpiece and a monitor that displays her human image. When Louis Tully, after becoming possessed by Vinz Clortho, is subject to the same test, the monitor shows an image of a Terror Dog, signifying the true/upcoming form of them both. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5b565147 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5b565147 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5b565147 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5c4140fd | type |
Jokers Love Junk Food | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5c4140fd | comment |
Jokers Love Junk Food: Egon may have been The Comically Serious, but he was a skilled member of the team who built most of their gadgets. He also had a thing for junk food, such as the Twinkie he used to explain the building problem in the containment grid. This carries over to Ghostbusters: Afterlife, where his granddaughter, Phoebe, finds a candy bar wrapper in his old jumpsuit. And her brother Trevor finds a Twinkie in the glove compartment of Ecto-1. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5c4140fd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5c4140fd | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5c4140fd | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5cbb2384 | type |
G-Rated Sex | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5cbb2384 | comment |
G-Rated Sex: The film never outright states that the Keymaster and Gatekeeper have to have sex to open the portal for Gozer, though it lays down plenty of innuendo. First, there's the obvious phallic/vaginal implications of their titles. Dana, when possessed by Zuul, makes some fairly explicit advances on Venkman when she believes he's the Keymaster. When Vinz Clortho does arrive at Dana's apartment, the pair immediately share a passionate embrace before ascending up a secret staircase to the rooftop, but then the film cuts. When it cuts back to them, they lay resting atop a large stone table with their clothes disheveled, and Vinz awakes with a huge smile and his broken belt dangling between his legs. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5cbb2384 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5cbb2384 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5cbb2384 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5e01640d | type |
X-Ray Sparks | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5e01640d | comment |
X-Ray Sparks: Shown when the lightning strikes Dana and Louis atop Gozer's temple. Sparks briefly reveal their human skeletons, and after they transform into Terror Dogs the sparks reveal the demonic monster skeletons instead. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5e01640d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5e01640d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5e01640d | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5f4c3290 | type |
Skeptic No Longer | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5f4c3290 | comment |
Skeptic No Longer: Winston is just looking for a paycheck at first and seems unconvinced that the supernatural even exists. He quickly comes to feel otherwise. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5f4c3290 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5f4c3290 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5f4c3290 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5ff56a1f | type |
Long List | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5ff56a1f | comment |
Long List: Ray's list of repairs the Cadillac needs, and Egon's similar list of problems with their building. Peck's injunctions against the 'Busters. The list of paranormal beliefs during Winston's job interview. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5ff56a1f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5ff56a1f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_5ff56a1f | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6112a91d | type |
Unit Confusion | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6112a91d | comment |
Unit Confusion: Venkman says of Dana," I just whacked her up with about 300 cc's of Thorazine; she's gonna take a little nap now." It's obvious that cc's, a.k.a. cubic centimeters, was chosen just to sound more medical, but while injected medicine is commonly measured in cubic centimeters, 300cc (10.14421 fluid ounces) is nearly a full can of soda, and is a simply ridiculous amount to be carrying, much less injecting into someone. In fact, it would be impossible to inject that much fluid at once into a healthy body without causing serious health issues. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6112a91d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6112a91d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6112a91d | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_614a4e11 | type |
Do You Want to Copulate? | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_614a4e11 | comment |
Do You Want to Copulate?: Zuul has no problem with having some side fun when Peter manages to get inside the apartment. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_614a4e11 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_614a4e11 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_614a4e11 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_615fdb1f | type |
Dream Sequence | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_615fdb1f | comment |
Dream Sequence: Ray dreams about a ghost of a woman who died at a military fort a century earlier, and then she gives him fellatio. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_615fdb1f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_615fdb1f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_615fdb1f | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6193ae61 | type |
Deus Sex Machina | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6193ae61 | comment |
Deus Sex Machina: It's heavily implied that the Keymaster and the Gatekeeper have sex in order to unlock the portal between dimensions and bring forth Gozer. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6193ae61 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6193ae61 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6193ae61 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_62f9d08e | type |
Freeze-Frame Bonus | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_62f9d08e | comment |
Freeze-Frame Bonus: While Dana is unpacking her groceries during the kitchen scene, there is a pack of Stay-Puft marshmallows in one of the bags. The do not disturb post left on Dr. Peter Venkman's door has a picture of a French maid with the inscription: "Maid, please have this room made up as soon as possible". During the scene where Dana is captured by Zuul, several demonic arms burst out of her chair and hold her down; one hand very clearly gropes her on the left breast. In the original version, her breast actually pops out of her top as she's struggling. It happens so quickly that the censors missed it, and the scene was allowed to air on TV for years. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_62f9d08e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_62f9d08e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_62f9d08e | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_63371833 | type |
Plot Time | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_63371833 | comment |
Plot Time: It's a good idea to use the MST3K Mantra for those of us who pay attention to time: As Dana walks in to ask for help, Ray is working on the Ecto-1, which is unpainted. She and Peter leave to check out her apartment. After that scene, the three are eating Chinese with the last of the petty cash and speaking as if the Dana incident had only just happened and was a failure. Then they get their hotel call and the Ecto-1 is ready to roll - completely fixed and painted. Louis mentions before Dana's incident that he's having a party in two weeks. He throws a party on the night Gozer arrives. In between, the Ghostbusters do a variety of jobs and become a major media sensation, seemingly spanning a few months at least. It's unclear if Tully's party is supposed to be the one he's talking about at the beginning of the film or a second one, but it's implied to be the same one since it's the only party mentioned and the only party shown. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_63371833 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_63371833 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_63371833 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6439de78 | type |
Heroic Sacrifice | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6439de78 | comment |
Heroic Sacrifice: Subverted, as the Ghostbusters are willing to end their lives by crossing the streams to destroy Gozer's gateway, but ultimately survive the entanglement and the resulting explosion. They lucked out on that "slim chance" Egon mentioned. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6439de78 | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6439de78 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6439de78 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_64f9da9c | type |
Game Show Host | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_64f9da9c | comment |
Gameshow Host: Dana compares Venkman to one as he flippantly inspects her apartment. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_64f9da9c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_64f9da9c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_64f9da9c | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_66b98472 | type |
Erotic Dream | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_66b98472 | comment |
Erotic Dream: Ray has one where he imagines a ghost girl giving him... um, moral support. This was originally part of a Deleted Scene where Ray and Winston are on a case at a haunted fort where the ghost girl had been greeting other male visitors. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_66b98472 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_66b98472 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_680c8fd | type |
Outranking Your Job | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_680c8fd | comment |
Outranking Your Job: A subtle example—the police officer seen accompanying Walter Peck when he serves his Cease and Desist order wears a captain's insignia. While Peck's ego and the Ghostbusters' celebrity status might explain the personal involvement of mid-to-upper-level NYPD management*An NYPD captain would normally command an entire precinct it still begs the question of why the captain is the only officer present. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_680c8fd | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6a1c2a6 | type |
Cosmic Horror Story | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6a1c2a6 | comment |
Cosmic Horror Story: This is a story about a doomsday cult deliberately building an Eldritch Location in order to perform bizarre rituals in order to summon an Eldritch Abomination, which was worshiped as a god in ancient Sumer, from another dimension to destroy the world. A team of paranormal investigators stumbles onto the plot, and, well, you know the rest. | |
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1.0 | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6a1c2a6 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6a7bd799 | type |
Signature Team Transport | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6a7bd799 | comment |
Signature Team Transport: Ecto-1. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6a7bd799 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6a7bd799 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6a7bd799 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6b05b601 | type |
Jerkass Has a Point | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6b05b601 | comment |
Jerkass Has a Point: Despite his attitude and the fact that he's essentially the personification of government overreach in America, Peck, as the head of environmental safety, is entirely right to be concerned about people using unregulated and potentially dangerous equipment. Even the Ghostbusters admit their tech isn't exactly safe. Peck loses points because he's clearly biased in his attempts to have the Ghostbusters shut down, and he sails right over the line when he shuts off the containment unit despite all warnings. On the flip side, while Peter was a little too rude and flippant about it, he had every right to not acquiesce to Peck's demands. While Peck claimed to be an EPA representative, he showed no credentials that would verify this. Plus, Peck was trying to disrupt the Ghostbusters' operations without any kind of evidence, just cause, or proper warrant and failed to even list any codes or laws that the team was in violation of. All of this, coupled with Peck going out of his way to be antagonistic by refusing to address Peter as "Dr. Venkman" even after Peter politely informed him that's his proper title, makes it understandable why Peter would tell him to take a hike. Dean Yeager is unnecessarily caustic when kicking the future Ghostbusters out of their university, but he's right that they hadn't provided any confirmation of any of their theories, and we've already seen that Venkman's Establishing Character Moment gives ample reason for the administrator to want the group off-campus, since he seems more interested in flirting than the test's actual results. The Sedgewick Hotel Manager initially not wanting to pay $5,000 for the capture and storage of Slimer, given the Ghostbusters easily caused tripled that amount of damage in the ballroom alone, and almost killed a cleaning lady in addition to disrupting a planned event in the aforementioned ballroom. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6b05b601 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6b05b601 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6b5a92dc | type |
Uncanny Valley | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6b5a92dc | comment |
Uncanny Valley: Gozer appears as a human woman... with blood-red eyes and near albino-like skin. Invoked at times when Dana and Louis are possessed. Louis is seen trying to talk to a horse as if he genuinely believed it was a person, then glaring at the buggy driver with glowing red eyes. Dana practically goes into convulsions during Venkman's encounter with her, and the expression on her face when she says, "There is no Dana, only Zuul!" in the Voice of the Legion is a cross between a rictus grin and an animal baring its teeth in a show of aggression. Both characters, in fact, display mannerisms that are more animalistic than human. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6b5a92dc | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6c62b1a8 | type |
Covered in Gunge | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6c62b1a8 | comment |
Covered in Gunge: The card catalog drawers in the library and the Ghostbusters themselves get covered in ectoplasm to varying degrees. After the fight against Gozer/Mr. Stay-Puft, Walter Peck and all the Ghostbusters except Venkman end up wearing a thick layer of marshmallow glop. | |
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1.0 | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6c62b1a8 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6e467916 | type |
Tablecloth Yank | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6e467916 | comment |
Tablecloth Yank: Venkman does this in the hotel ballroom, destroying everything except the centerpiece. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6e467916 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6e467916 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6e467916 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6ec4232f | type |
Casting Gag | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6ec4232f | comment |
Casting Gag: Michael Ensign, who plays the hotel manager, had previously been in the 1982 film adaptation of The Wall as... a hotel manager. Both movies even have their hotels eventually getting trashed by the protagonists. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6ec4232f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6ec4232f | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6f572188 | type |
Another Dimension | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6f572188 | comment |
Another Dimension: The temple of Gozer resides in its own little Pocket Dimension, which Gozer uses to access alternate dimensions in order to destroy New York. This also means that the Ghostbusters are able to cross streams without destroying the Earth, as doing so ends up destroying Gozer's dimension instead. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6f572188 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6f619fab | type |
Let's Split Up, Gang! | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6f619fab | comment |
Let's Split Up, Gang!: In the hotel. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6f619fab | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6f619fab | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_6f619fab | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7040b6bc | type |
Understatement | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7040b6bc | comment |
Understatement: Egon is prone to these. He says "bad" when what he means is "catastrophic." Venkman has one of his own when the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man shows up. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7040b6bc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7040b6bc | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_70d53103 | type |
The Not-So-Harmless Punishment | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_70d53103 | comment |
The Not-So-Harmless Punishment: When Gozer demands that the Earth choose the shape of its destroyer, Ray immediately thinks of the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man, being the one thing that he believes could not possibly ever hurt anyone. Unfortunately, that's not quite so. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_70d53103 | featureApplicability |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_70d53103 | featureConfidence |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_70d53103 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_71105dfc | type |
Everybody Smokes | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_71105dfc | comment |
Everybody Smokes: Perhaps not everybody, but the amount of smoking in this movie (especially from the lead characters) would never happen in a modern Hollywood film unless it's a period piece. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_71105dfc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_71105dfc | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_714741cc | type |
Like Reality, Unless Noted | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_714741cc | comment |
Like Reality, Unless Noted: We are supposed to assume this world is like our own, excepting there is actual scientific, verifiable evidence of the paranormal. The fact that Egon has already built/bought a PKE meter suggests someone has detected the energy previously, however, their world appears to have the same amount of belief and skepticism as ours. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_714741cc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_714741cc | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_72856b70 | type |
Godzilla Threshold | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_72856b70 | comment |
Godzilla Threshold: It is incredibly important not to cross the streams, but by the time Gozer is about to reincarnate and bring about the End of the World as We Know It, the Ghostbusters realize that the small chance they'll survive is worth the risk if the tactic succeeds. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_72856b70 | featureApplicability |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_72856b70 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7360a6b6 | type |
Noble Demon | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7360a6b6 | comment |
Noble Demon: Vinz is the Keymaster charged with opening the gates of Armageddon, and he's pretty destructive in terror dog form. In Louis's body, however, he's fairly affable and curious about the world he finds himself in. He also seems to have a moral code, displayed when he encounters a horse in "slavery." | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7360a6b6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7360a6b6 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7431b974 | type |
Vile Villain, Saccharine Show | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7431b974 | comment |
Vile Villain, Saccharine Show: Gozer is a disturbing Humanoid Abomination with plans to destroy the world in a relatively light-hearted horror-comedy. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7431b974 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7431b974 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_77315f4f | type |
You Have to Believe Me! | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_77315f4f | comment |
You Have to Believe Me!: Inverted. When they finally get to see the mayor, despite the apparent lunacy of the things they're suggesting, the Ghostbusters — while still stressing the urgency of the situation to him — nevertheless present their case in a fairly calm, reasonable, and level-headed manner (even if they do succumb to the dramatic at one point: "Dogs and cats living together! Mass hysteria!"). Better yet, respected city officials like the City Fire Chief and the Archbishop of New York support the Ghostbusters' case with rational observations of the bizarre phenomena plaguing the city that defies any explanation other than the 'Busters' (while the Archbishop supports the Ghostbusters, he states that the rest of the clergy are still trying to reach a consensus). On the other hand, Peck, who on the surface has the more rational case (that these people are dangerous conmen), nevertheless comes across as twitchy, touchy, a bit irrational, and clearly nursing a grudge, prone to exploding into violence (albeit after being provoked by Venkman), and, on the whole, rather shifty and unreliable. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_77315f4f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_77315f4f | featureConfidence |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_77315f4f | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_775c2cb4 | type |
Possession Levitation | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_775c2cb4 | comment |
Possession Levitation: During her possession by Zuul, Dana becomes very sexually agressive and attempts to seduce Peter. When he continues to reject her advances she gets angry and begins to levitate above her bed, and she even does a full mid-air rotation. Peter later sedates her. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_775c2cb4 | featureApplicability |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_775c2cb4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_775c2cb4 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_788b4436 | type |
I Like Those Odds | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_788b4436 | comment |
I Like Those Odds: Peter's sarcastic reaction to Egon recommending they "cross the streams" to beat the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man, particularly once he states they just might survive. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_788b4436 | featureApplicability |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_788b4436 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7a163538 | type |
Brooklyn Rage | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7a163538 | comment |
Walter: "On the contrary, you will be held responsible! [in the most vicious outpouring of Brooklyn Rage] SHUT IT OFF!" | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7a163538 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7a163538 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7b8b3def | type |
Celebrity Paradox | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7b8b3def | comment |
Celebrity Paradox: During the montage of released ghosts terrifying NYC, Louis/Vinz walks past a movie theater in Times Square showing Trading Places, which starred Dan Aykroyd. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7b8b3def | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7b8b3def | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7ccd3698 | type |
Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7ccd3698 | comment |
Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: "It's the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man." Ironically, Stay-Puft was described as a '100-foot marshmallow man'. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7ccd3698 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7ccd3698 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7ccd3698 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7d89315b | type |
"The Reason You Suck" Speech | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7d89315b | comment |
"The Reason You Suck" Speech: Dean Yeager tells Venkman off resoundingly as he evicts them from the university, calling him and his team frauds and shysters. It's clear he's been relishing the notion for some time. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7d89315b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7d89315b | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7f421e71 | type |
Mistaken for Undead | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7f421e71 | comment |
Mistaken for Undead: Justified in one scene where the Ghostbusters see movement and think it's a ghost, but it turns out to be a cleaning lady, since they know the hotel is indeed haunted. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7f421e71 | featureApplicability |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7f421e71 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7f745ffa | type |
Shackle Seat Trap | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7f745ffa | comment |
Shackle Seat Trap: Dana's abduction by Zuul is facilitated by an armchair that sprouts actual demonic arms to grab her. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7f745ffa | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7f745ffa | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7f745ffa | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7fbb2a3 | type |
Nice Job Breaking It, Hero! | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7fbb2a3 | comment |
Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: In the climax, Ray screws up majorly twice: first by nearly getting his team zapped off the tower by confessing to not being a god, and again later when Gozer tells the Ghostbusters to choose the form of the Destructor, Ray thinks of the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man (whom he believes to be totally harmless), whereupon Gozer (reading Ray's mind) assumes the form of the Marshmallow Man and wreaks havoc. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7fbb2a3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7fbb2a3 | featureConfidence |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7fbb2a3 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7febc23b | type |
Establishing Character Moment | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7febc23b | comment |
Dean Yeager is unnecessarily caustic when kicking the future Ghostbusters out of their university, but he's right that they hadn't provided any confirmation of any of their theories, and we've already seen that Venkman's Establishing Character Moment gives ample reason for the administrator to want the group off-campus, since he seems more interested in flirting than the test's actual results. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7febc23b | featureApplicability |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_7febc23b | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_808cbaeb | type |
Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_808cbaeb | comment |
Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_808cbaeb | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_808cbaeb | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_808cbaeb | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8163e2bb | type |
Dramatic Drop | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8163e2bb | comment |
Dramatic Drop: When Ray gets his first good look at Slimer in the hotel, his jaw drops and the cigarette he's smoking hangs from his bottom lip for several seconds before falling off. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8163e2bb | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8163e2bb | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_81ba7921 | type |
Snub by Omission | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_81ba7921 | comment |
Snub by Omission: When Peter Venkman introduces his team at the library: | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_81ba7921 | featureApplicability |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_81ba7921 | featureConfidence |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_81ba7921 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_81c23aae | type |
Bloody Horror | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_81c23aae | comment |
Bloody Horror: During the scene in the mayor's office where people are describing the weird events going on in New York City, one man says "The walls in the 53rd Precinct were bleeding." | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_81c23aae | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_81c23aae | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8391b1c7 | type |
Artistic License – Law | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8391b1c7 | comment |
Artistic License – Law: Walter Peck gets the cease-and-desist court order in a few days, then barges in with a police captain demanding everything be shut off immediately. In reality, it would take far longer to obtain the court order, and the Ghostbusters would have been given a few months to challenge the order as well as get their business in order. Even if it were executed, the police officer would be a sargeant or lower. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8391b1c7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8391b1c7 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_85557b38 | type |
Reality Is Unrealistic | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_85557b38 | comment |
Reality Is Unrealistic: Venkman is sometimes given the Ron the Death Eater treatment for using Thorazine to pacify a possessed Dana, since it seems like he brought a powerful tranquilizer with him on a date. While psychology is not a field of medicine, psychologists can indeed prescribe medication if they've gotten sufficient medical training (as for how he gets it, Louis earlier mentions a nearby pharmacy that delivers to the apartments).note This is not the case in real-world New York, but the larger point stands that a psychologist prescribing meds is far from impossible. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_85557b38 | featureApplicability |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_85557b38 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_85aaedbf | type |
Mystical City Planning | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_85aaedbf | comment |
Mystical City Planning: Ivo Shandor designed a building in New York for the sole purpose of channeling mystical energy in order to open a gateway for Gozer to enter Earth. He then disguised this building as an apartment complex. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_85aaedbf | featureApplicability |
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1.0 | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_85aaedbf | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_85bcc5a8 | type |
Lampshaded Double Entendre | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_85bcc5a8 | comment |
Lampshaded Double Entendre: | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_85bcc5a8 | featureApplicability |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_85bcc5a8 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_85f8dc9d | type |
It's All Upstairs From Here | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_85f8dc9d | comment |
It's All Upstairs From Here: During the climax the Ghostbusters have to use the stairs to reach the roof of Dana and Tully's apartment building as the elevator is shut off. It takes them a while as they have to carry their Proton Packs the whole way up. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_85f8dc9d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_85f8dc9d | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_863fa679 | type |
What Happened to the Mouse? | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_863fa679 | comment |
What Happened to the Mouse?: The 'Busters get their initial capital by mortgaging Ray's family house at an absurd interest rate. We never learn whether they earned enough money fast enough to save it from being foreclosed. Egon's research reveals that by the time Ivo Shandor died, his Gozerian cult had amassed nearly 1,000 followers. However, Egon's exposition doesn't reveal their ultimate fates or whether the cult could still be active in the Present Day. Despite Shandor himself subsequently appearing in Afterlife, the fate of his cultists ultimately remains left hanging in the Cinematic Canon (while over in the Expanded Universe, that loose end became very imporant to the plot of 2009 video game). | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_863fa679 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_863fa679 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_86cffd8e | type |
Action Insurance Gag | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_86cffd8e | comment |
Action Insurance Gag: After being brought back to normal, Louis looks at the wrecked apartment building and says "Boy, the superintendent's gonna be pissed.". Ghostbusters II would reveal that the Ghostbusters were sued over property damages, which forced them into bankruptcy. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_86cffd8e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_86cffd8e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_86cffd8e | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_86daf505 | type |
Parental Bonus | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_86daf505 | comment |
Parental Bonus: An awful lot of swearing and sexual innuendo for a family comedy. Not to mention Demonic Possession, heads on pikes, and all the other horror. Not just innuendo. Dana outright says (though she's possessed by Zuul at the time and therefore Venkman refuses her) "I want you inside me." This is usually cut from TV broadcasts of the movie. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_86daf505 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_86daf505 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_86daf505 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8774fb47 | type |
Eldritch Abomination | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8774fb47 | comment |
Eldritch Abomination: This is what Gozer is implied to be. Parodied with the final form Gozer takes, which is the cuddly and cute Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8774fb47 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8774fb47 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8774fb47 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8a8c7534 | type |
Badass Boast | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8a8c7534 | comment |
Bad Ass Boast: After turning into the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man, Gozer wreaks havoc as he comes up to the building. Peter doesn't take that very well: | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8a8c7534 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8a8c7534 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8a8c7534 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8ace85ef | type |
Audience Surrogate | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8ace85ef | comment |
Audience Surrogate: Unlike the others, Winston doesn't have a Ph.D. in anything; he's just an average Joe looking for a steady paycheck. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8ace85ef | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8ace85ef | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8ace85ef | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8ce7eec0 | type |
The Tunguska Event | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8ce7eec0 | comment |
The Tunguska Event: A throw-away line near the end has Ray telling Louis that he was part of the biggest crossover event since this, implying that it was a ghost thing. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8ce7eec0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8ce7eec0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8ce7eec0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8d0785d5 | type |
Didn't Think This Through | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8d0785d5 | comment |
Didn't Think This Through: When Peter, Ray and Egon see the librarian ghost, Peter asks the other two, "What do we do now?" Ray and Egon look at each other, their faces expressing this trope and Oh, Crap!. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8d0785d5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8d0785d5 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8d0c61b6 | type |
Team Title | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8d0c61b6 | comment |
Team Title: Ghostbusters. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8d0c61b6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8d0c61b6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8d0c61b6 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8d1ec905 | type |
Nose Nuggets | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8d1ec905 | comment |
Nose Nuggets: When Peter Venkman first sees ectoplasm, he jokes that it looks like snot. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8d1ec905 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8d1ec905 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8d1ec905 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8e59e4a6 | type |
Cthulhumanoid | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8e59e4a6 | comment |
Cthulhumanoid: The legless howling ghost that emerges from the subway has a "face" made of tendrils. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8e59e4a6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8e59e4a6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8e59e4a6 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8ea29181 | type |
Raised Hand of Survival | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8ea29181 | comment |
Raised Hand of Survival: When the Ghostbusters arrive at Dana's apartment building to face Gozer, an earthquake buckles the street and sends them tumbling out of sight amid slabs of asphalt and wrecked police cars. After a long, tense silence, one gloved hand reaches up through the steam and dust and the boys pull themselves up to safety. During their possession, Dana and Louis are transformed into dog demons once they open the portal for Gozer. After Gozer is destroyed, the demons' charred, stone bodies are found. Dana's hand breaks out of the body she's trapped in, showing that she's still alive inside it. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8ea29181 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8ea29181 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8f9e2b4f | type |
Elevator Conference | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8f9e2b4f | comment |
Elevator Conference: Peter, Ray, and Egon discuss their proton packs during their elevator ride. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8f9e2b4f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8f9e2b4f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_8f9e2b4f | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_906365a2 | type |
Demonic Possession | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_906365a2 | comment |
Demonic Possession: Dana Barrett by Zuul the Gatekeeper and Louis Tully by Vinz Clortho the Keymaster. They turn into demon dogs after opening the portal for Gozer. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_906365a2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_906365a2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_906365a2 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_91e894b4 | type |
Apocalypse How | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_91e894b4 | comment |
Apocalypse How: Attempted. But where do you slot the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man in the scale? | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_91e894b4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_91e894b4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_91e894b4 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9289ca1d | type |
Forbidden Chekhov's Gun | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9289ca1d | comment |
Forbidden Chekhov's Gun: "Don't cross the streams." | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9289ca1d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9289ca1d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9289ca1d | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_939de546 | type |
Copycat Mockery | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_939de546 | comment |
Copycat Mockery: Louis Tully, taken over by the Keymaster, mimics Walter Peck's finger-pointing during his barging on the Ghostbusters with a warrant. Might not be so much in mockery, though, than from the demon-possessed human just being weird. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_939de546 | featureApplicability |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_939de546 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9438e550 | type |
The Big Damn Kiss | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9438e550 | comment |
The Big Damn Kiss: Dr. Venkman and Dana Barrett kisses in front of the acclaiming crowd just as the credits start to roll along with the iconic theme tune. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9438e550 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9438e550 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9438e550 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_947bf915 | type |
Last Day of Normalcy | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_947bf915 | comment |
Last Day of Normalcy: Opens with Dr. Peter Venkman performing an experiment with his Columbia University parapsychology students before he joins his colleagues, Drs. Ray Stantz and Egon Spengler, in tracking a ghost at the New York Public Library, after which they go back to the university, where they're told by Dean Yeager that they're being dismissed, leading to them establishing their business as paranormal investigators and exterminators. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_947bf915 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_947bf915 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_962ffef6 | type |
ISO-Standard Urban Groceries | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_962ffef6 | comment |
ISO-Standard Urban Groceries: Dana carries a bag of them (including celery stalk) into her apartment. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_962ffef6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_962ffef6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_962ffef6 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_96a2363c | type |
Bathos | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_96a2363c | comment |
Bathos: Evoked at the end of the first movie. The city is being destroyed by an evil god, yes, but it's in the form of a giant, smiling, sailor hat-wearing guy made of marshmallows. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_96a2363c | featureApplicability |
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1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_96a2363c | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_970c790a | type |
Big Bad | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_970c790a | comment |
Big Bad: Gozer the Gozerian, an Ancient Evil that travels dimensions to destroy New York. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_970c790a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_970c790a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_970c790a | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_973d220f | type |
Never My Fault | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_973d220f | comment |
Never My Fault: Walter Peck condemns the Ghostbusters for causing the explosion he himself causes in spite of the warnings from both them and the Con Edison technician. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_973d220f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_973d220f | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_978937d6 | type |
Brand X | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_978937d6 | comment |
Brand X: Stay-Puft Marshmallows. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_978937d6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_978937d6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_978937d6 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_984763bb | type |
555 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_984763bb | comment |
555: The phone number on the Ghostbusters' television ad is 555-2368. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_984763bb | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_984763bb | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_984763bb | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_98a19d7f | type |
Money, Dear Boy | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_98a19d7f | comment |
Money, Dear Boy: In-Universe Winston seems to have this philosophy. "If there's a steady paycheck in it, I'll believe anything you say." | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_98a19d7f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_98a19d7f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_98a19d7f | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_995bbf9c | type |
Conveniently Timed Distraction | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_995bbf9c | comment |
Conveniently Timed Distraction: A Keymaster-possessed Louis is being held at Ghostbusters HQ under the watch of Egon, who wants to ensure that he and Zuul, the Gatekeeper, don't get anywhere near each other for fear of their joining resulting in a massive catastrophe (summoning Gozer). It just so happens that that very morning Peck comes back with the order to shut off the protection grid. The resulting explosion and release of all the ghosts they had captured gives Vinz plenty of cover to escape. The best part is he doesn't even seem to be trying to sneak away. Rather he more just wanders off down the street and no one bothers to stop him. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_995bbf9c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_995bbf9c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_995bbf9c | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9b06e314 | type |
Greater-Scope Villain | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9b06e314 | comment |
Greater-Scope Villain: Ivo Shandor, a worshiper of Gozer. Shandor was the architect for the building where Gozer first enters our world and led a cult dedicated to the entity. Of course, Shandor himself has passed away by this point, but it was significant enough to become an important mention while the Ghostbusters are locked up, as the previously mentioned architect was the one who brought all the necessary elements for Gozer's return together while he was still alive. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9b06e314 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9b06e314 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9b06e314 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9bee1a7f | type |
Eldritch Location | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9bee1a7f | comment |
Eldritch Location: Gozer's dimension, as glimpsed through the fridge portal. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9bee1a7f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9bee1a7f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9bee1a7f | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9d12bbc1 | type |
Foreshadowing | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9d12bbc1 | comment |
Foreshadowing: In the scene where the eggs in Dana's groceries start cooking themselves while still in the box, a bag of Stay-Puft marshmallows can be seen right next to them. An advert for the marshmallows also shows up on the side of a nearby building during the scene in which the ghosts are released from the containment unit. When the Ghostbusters arrive at the Sedgewick Hotel, the Manager briefs them on the broad strokes of the Twelfth Floor's haunted history. He specifically mentions that it's been quiet for years before suddenly and inexplicably restarting two weeks earlier. This is an early clue that something is triggering New York's spiritual activity and whipping it into a turbulent frenzy (which will be borne out as business begins exploding for the team following this inaugural bust). Notice also that this resumption of Slimer's activities chronologically begins more or less as Dana had her first encounter with Zuul (further hinting at 550 Central Park West's role as the epicenter and catalyst for this spiritual turbulence). Similarly, in hindsight it's probably not a coincidence that the Library Ghost was becoming active around this same time frame and is another early clue something was happening on the etheric plane. "Don't cross the streams." Larry King during the media montage telling his audience that some authorities suspect the Ghostbusters are staging the ghost appearances themselves. In the scene which Peter is inspecting Dana's apartment, if you look closely you can see a wooden hand behind Peter when he is sitting on Dana's sofa. This foreshadows the frightening scene which Dana is attacked in the armchair by the terror dogs. During the Ghostbusters' meeting with the mayor, Winston says, "I have seen shit that'll turn you white!" He does in fact end up white, covered with marshmallow goop after the destruction of Mr. Stay-Puft. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9d12bbc1 | featureApplicability |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9d12bbc1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9d12bbc1 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9df812ad | type |
Tiny Guy, Huge Girl | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9df812ad | comment |
Tiny Guy, Huge Girl: Dana Barrett (possessed by the Gatekeeper) and Louis Tully (possessed by the Keymaster) are briefly a couple. She is a good head taller than him, being played by Sigourney Weaver and Rick Moranis, respectively. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9df812ad | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9df812ad | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9df812ad | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9dfb8296 | type |
This Is Gonna Suck | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9dfb8296 | comment |
This Is Gonna Suck: Knowing what will happen when Walter Peck shuts down the protection grid of their storage facility, Egon and Venkman react accordingly and run for it. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9dfb8296 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9dfb8296 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9dfb8296 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9e65fb7 | type |
Team Hand-Stack | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9e65fb7 | comment |
Team Hand-Stack: The Ghostbusters do this just before entering the building to fight Gozer. They do another one when they think they've won until Egon tells them that things are about to go From Bad to Worse. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9e65fb7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9e65fb7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9e65fb7 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9e9e8623 | type |
It Is Beyond Saving | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9e9e8623 | comment |
It Is Beyond Saving: In the Back Story told by Egon, Ivo Shandor believed society was "too sick to survive" after he experienced World War I, which is why he wanted to cause The End of the World as We Know It. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9e9e8623 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9e9e8623 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_9e9e8623 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a0db7803 | type |
It's Personal | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a0db7803 | comment |
It's Personal: Venkman alludes to this while the guys are busting Slimer. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a0db7803 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a0db7803 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a0db7803 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a0eeac39 | type |
Odd Name Out | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a0eeac39 | comment |
Odd Name Out: The main group's first names are Peter, Egon, Winston, and... Ray, who only has one syllable in his name. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a0eeac39 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a0eeac39 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a0eeac39 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a551357f | type |
Evil Slinks | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a551357f | comment |
Evil Slinks: Sigourney Weaver performs this trope as well as one who is human reasonably can while she portrays the Zuul-possessed Dana. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a551357f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a551357f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a551357f | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a7ddc88e | type |
The Cobbler's Children Have No Shoes | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a7ddc88e | comment |
The Cobbler's Children Have No Shoes: While Louis isn't exactly wealthy, he does follow his own financial advice as an accountant. He buys bulk generic medication, bulk products in general, and he classifies the party he throws as a business expense as he invites clients only and considers it promotional. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a7ddc88e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a7ddc88e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a7ddc88e | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a8a4b41e | type |
Not So Stoic | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a8a4b41e | comment |
Not So Stoic: Egon, normally nerdy and clinical in demeanor, absolutely flips his shit at Peck when he blames the Ghostbusters for causing the containment unit explosion. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a8a4b41e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a8a4b41e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a8a4b41e | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a939a527 | type |
Red Eyes, Take Warning | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a939a527 | comment |
Red Eyes, Take Warning: Gozer's dog demons Zuul and Vinz Clortho both have glowing red eyes. After Tully is possessed by one of the dog demons, his eyes flash red when he becomes angry. Dana Barrett's eyes also become red after she is possessed. While in its female human form, the evil deity Gozer the Gozerian has red eyes. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a939a527 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a939a527 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_a939a527 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_abad35b4 | type |
Soundtrack Dissonance | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_abad35b4 | comment |
Soundtrack Dissonance: During the sequence where the ghosts escape the containment unit and start terrorizing the city, a pop ballad titled "Magic" by Mick Smiley is played. Zigzagged, however, as only the song's minor keyed and ethereal sounding second half is used. Hearing the entire song as featured on the soundtrack, with its more classically pop-sounding opening verses and abrupt transition to the section heard in the film, can be quite jarring. The "monster movie"-style music (masterfully scored by Elmer Bernstein) that plays during Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man's entrance is (intentionally?) Played for Laughs when juxtaposed with Mr. Stay-Puft's smiling face. However, he does turn to face the Ghostbusters a few moments later... | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_abad35b4 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ac1a6ce3 | type |
Cute Ghost Girl | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ac1a6ce3 | comment |
Cute Ghost Girl: The ghostly woman Ray dreams about, who turns out to be more of a Cute Ghost Woman than a girl. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ac1a6ce3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ac1a6ce3 | featureConfidence |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ac1a6ce3 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ac308495 | type |
Personal Arcade | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ac308495 | comment |
Personal Arcade: The guys' upper-level loft includes two arcade video games (Missile Command and Star Castle) and a Star Gazer pinball machine next to the fireman's pole. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ac308495 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ac308495 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ac308495 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_acde073a | type |
Generic Graffiti | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_acde073a | comment |
Generic Graffiti: The outside of Dr. Peter Venkman's door has the words "Venkman burn in hell" written on it in red paint. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_acde073a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_acde073a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_acde073a | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_acf33d00 | type |
Nice Job Fixing It, Villain | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_acf33d00 | comment |
Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: All hell breaks loose on New York City when Jerkass Walter Peck brings out the paperwork ordering the containment unit to be shut down, believing it to be a dire environmental hazard, thereby making sure the city needs the Ghostbusters to fix things in spite of his attempts to shut them down. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_acf33d00 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_acf33d00 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_acf33d00 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ad1db87c | type |
Oh, Crap! | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ad1db87c | comment |
When Walter Peck turns the containment grid off, the result is an Oh, Crap! combined with a This Is Gonna Suck. The electrician even says, "Oh, shit!" while Egon makes a little "kaboom" motion with his hands. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ad1db87c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ad1db87c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ad1db87c | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ae0b7462 | type |
Ghost Butler | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ae0b7462 | comment |
Ghost Butler: The least of the poltergeist activities all around, but it happens. Notably, the door to Dana's kitchen open when she's dragged on a possessed armchair toward Zul, and close behind her. Vinz Clortho in Louis Tully's body doesn't bother touching the door, it opens and closes behind him. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ae0b7462 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ae0b7462 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ae0b7462 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ae3d6438 | type |
Deadpan Snarker | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ae3d6438 | comment |
Deadpan Snarker: Venkman gets to play this along with Only Sane Man, in that he's continually snarking on his fellows' more outlandish ideas. Dana Barrett shows shades of this when Peter compliments her on her cello playing: Janine, upon seeing a police officer at the door: | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ae3d6438 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ae3d6438 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ae3d6438 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_af2547c9 | type |
Informed Flaw | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_af2547c9 | comment |
Informed Flaw: Egon claims that the firehouse they wind up buying is completely inadequate for their power needs. But from what the audience sees, all of their equipment runs smoothly until Peck interferes with the containment unit. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_af2547c9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_af2547c9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_af2547c9 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b032e4ed | type |
Ms. Fanservice | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b032e4ed | comment |
Ms. Fanservice: Now we already know Dana Barrett is physically attractive, but once she gets possessed by one of the Terror Dogs, she becomes EVEN MORE smoking hot than she was. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b032e4ed | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b032e4ed | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b032e4ed | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b1619b3c | type |
Omnicidal Maniac | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b1619b3c | comment |
Omnicidal Maniac: Ivo Shandor, the founder of the Gozer-worshiping cult that built Dana's apartment building. According to Egon, Shandor concluded after World War I that "humanity was too sick to survive", and his followers attempted to bring about the end of the world to Kill All Humans, themselves included. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b1619b3c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b1619b3c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b1619b3c | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b2adf5ad | type |
Destructo-Nookie | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b2adf5ad | comment |
Destructo-Nookie: The intercourse between the possessed Dana Barrett (The Gatekeeper) and Louis Tully (The Keymaster), which is supposed to bring about The End of the World as We Know It. The act completely trashes Dana's apartment, to the point of blowing the outside wall out completely and revealing the walled-over stairway to the rooftop (there's a reason this all started in Dana's pad). | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b2adf5ad | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b2adf5ad | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b2adf5ad | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b364b551 | type |
Civilization Destroyer | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b364b551 | comment |
Civilization Destroyer: Gozer's rampage would naturally decimate any remains of civilization. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b364b551 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b364b551 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b364b551 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b53077b3 | type |
Take That! | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b53077b3 | comment |
Take That!: While venting to Peter after being fired from Columbia, Ray tells him that, unlike universities, private sector companies demand accountability: | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b53077b3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b53077b3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b53077b3 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b58b4e3c | type |
Too Dumb to Live | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b58b4e3c | comment |
Too Dumb to Live: Ray denies being a god when Gozer questions him, and as a result, he and his friends are almost killed. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b58b4e3c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b58b4e3c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b58b4e3c | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b9d334b2 | type |
Aerith and Bob | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b9d334b2 | comment |
Aerith and Bob: Peter, Ray, Winston, and Egon. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b9d334b2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b9d334b2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_b9d334b2 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ba12ccff | type |
Thought-Aversion Failure | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ba12ccff | comment |
Thought-Aversion Failure: During the climax, Gozer demands that the Ghostbusters think about the form it should take to destroy their world, and so they have to avoid thinking about anything. Ray instead thinks about the most harmless thing he can, bringing the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man into catastrophic existence. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ba12ccff | featureApplicability |
-1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ba12ccff | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ba12ccff | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ba5bd7 | type |
Ignored Expert | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ba5bd7 | comment |
Ignored Expert: The Con Edison technician Peck brings with him to shut down the Ghostbusters' containment unit realizes that it's not a good idea to mess with the equipment and voices his concerns. Peck tells him he doesn't care about his opinion and orders him to shut it down anyway. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ba5bd7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ba5bd7 | featureConfidence |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ba5bd7 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ba77a1eb | type |
Beautiful Condemned Building | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ba77a1eb | comment |
Beautiful Condemned Building: Despite its numerous flaws, Ray falls in love with the old firehouse. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ba77a1eb | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ba77a1eb | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ba77a1eb | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_bac9f95d | type |
Sweet Tooth | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_bac9f95d | comment |
Sweet Tooth: Egon has one that he's apparently trying with limited success to overcome. After the library ghost, Peter teases him with a Nestle Crunch bar before giving it to him as a reward and telling him he's earned it. Later, Egon is seen eating a Twinkie and using it to describe the paranormal activity to Winston. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_bac9f95d | featureApplicability |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_bac9f95d | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_bc00493f | type |
Precision F-Strike | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_bc00493f | comment |
Precision F-Strike: The containment grid gets shut down, and ghosts are streaming into the atmosphere in a pillar of blinding light. What drives home how bad the situation is isn't the ensuing montage, or that a possessed man escapes in the crowd. It's that what's happening is enough to tip Egon over into angrily insulting Peck's mother. Winston gets a good one in on the mayor: | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_bc00493f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_bc00493f | featureConfidence |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_bc00493f | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_beb932ca | type |
Big Applesauce | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_beb932ca | comment |
Big Applesauce: The film takes place entirely in Manhattan. According to Ivan Reitman, New Yorkers immediately embraced the film as a quintessential New York movie. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_beb932ca | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_beb932ca | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_bf6907cb | type |
Destroyer Deity | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_bf6907cb | comment |
Destroyer Deity: Gozer The Destructor has visited the world several times, and apparently visited several other dimensions and laid waste to them. It does seem to give the world a fairly sporting chance to pick how they want to take their destruction, which proves its undoing during 1984 when the form it assumes is the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_bf6907cb | featureApplicability |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_bf6907cb | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_bf780240 | type |
Boy Meets Ghoul | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_bf780240 | comment |
Boy Meets Ghoul: Ray meets a feminine ghost in a dream he's having. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_bf780240 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_bf780240 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_bf780240 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_bfe568a3 | type |
Ominous Clouds | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_bfe568a3 | comment |
Ominous Clouds: When the Gatekeeper and the Keymaster summon Gozer, thick, ponderous clouds form over the building that Peter refers to as Spook Central. And when Gozer is disembodied, lighting and thunder boom with Gozer's voice while waiting to choose a One-Winged Angel form (thankfully, Ray limits Gozer with his choice.) | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_bfe568a3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_bfe568a3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_bfe568a3 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c042eee9 | type |
Invisible to Normals | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c042eee9 | comment |
Invisible to Normals: People dining in the restaurant apparently can't see Vinz Clortho advancing on Louis. They just see some weird guy screaming with his back against the plate-glass windows and (being New Yorkers) ignore the obvious lunatic. During the "Magic" sequence, nobody on the streets seems to notice the lights gushing upwards from the explosion at the Ghostbusters' firehouse or the psychokinetic vortex above Dana's building. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c042eee9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c042eee9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c042eee9 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c0b1772f | type |
Ghost Invasion | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c0b1772f | comment |
Ghost Invasion: Ivo Shandor, the architect of Dana's apartment building, designed it to channel ghosts for the purpose of ending the world. As a result, paranormal activity increases all over New York. Later on, Walter Peck forces the authorities to shut down the Ghostbusters' containment grid, causing all the ghosts they captured to be unleashed on the city. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c0b1772f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c0b1772f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c0b1772f | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c0e634cd | type |
Throat Light | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c0e634cd | comment |
Throat Light: Zuul's throat (in terror-dog form) emits a bright light when Dana sees it in her refrigerator. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c0e634cd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c0e634cd | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c0e634cd | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c250346f | type |
Generic Doomsday Villain | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c250346f | comment |
Generic Doomsday Villain: Gozer the Destructor. It seems to have that title because that's all humans really know about it: that it destroys things whenever it comes to Earth. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c250346f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c250346f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c250346f | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c3191ad7 | type |
Smooch of Victory | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c3191ad7 | comment |
Smooch of Victory: Peter and Dana share one in the end after saving her, Louis, and the whole world from Gozer. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c3191ad7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c3191ad7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c3191ad7 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c335b9ec | type |
Irony | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c335b9ec | comment |
Irony: Try as he might to attract the attention of a disinterested Dana, poor Louis Tully has no luck getting into her pants until both of them are possessed by evil transdimensional entities. For all of the lovesick Tully's failed attempts to interest Dana, he seems completely apathetic to the attractive blonde woman at his party. But to even the outside viewer, she seems extremely annoyed when his attention isn't on her. Louis Tully gets possessed by the Keymaster, yet it is a Running Gag for him to get locked out of his apartment. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c335b9ec | featureApplicability |
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Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c335b9ec | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c36365af | type |
Rent-a-Zilla | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c36365af | comment |
Rent-a-Zilla: In a movie about ghosts, they throw in the giant Stay Puft Marshmallow Man rampaging through the streets of New York. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c36365af | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c36365af | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c36365af | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c3c18143 | type |
Hope Spot | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c3c18143 | comment |
Hope Spot: For a moment, it looks like they've vaporized Gozer and all's good with the world. Then Egon checks the P.K.E meter and chimes in with "Ray, this looks extraordinarily bad." Cue Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c3c18143 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c3c18143 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c3c18143 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c54d550d | type |
Novelization | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c54d550d | comment |
Novelization: A fairly straight adaptation by Larry Milne came out with the movie. The following year there was Ghostbusters: The Supernatural Spectacular by Richard Mueller. It was an Adaptation Expansion adding Deleted Scenes and character backstories. The latter was collected in an Omnibus with Ed Naha's novelization of Ghostbusters II to tie-in with Ghostbusters: Afterlife. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c54d550d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c54d550d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c54d550d | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c75df49a | type |
Shout-Out | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c75df49a | comment |
Shout-Out: Several very subtle ones. Best illustrated by the bleeding walls at the 53rd precinct. There is no 53rd precinct... outside of the early Buddy Cop sitcom Car 54, Where Are You?. The dynamic between Ray and Egon has numerous nods to the Ham and Deadpan Duo protagonists of the series (both Cloudcuckoolanders, in their own way), while the Ecto-1 and the scenes of it tearing through the streets of New York with siren blaring bear a strong resemblance to the namesake car 54. The bleeding walls mention itself is a shout-out to The Amityville Horror. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c75df49a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c75df49a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c75df49a | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c83f40d8 | type |
Bystander Syndrome | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c83f40d8 | comment |
Bystander Syndrome: After Louis is finally chased down by the terror dog outside of a fancy reception in Central Park, people watch him pounding against the glass, screaming, and getting yanked out of sight suddenly... then just turn their heads and go back to eating. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c83f40d8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c83f40d8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c83f40d8 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c8c6a43c | type |
Fly-at-the-Camera Ending | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c8c6a43c | comment |
Fly-at-the-Camera Ending: The movie ends with Slimer flying straight at the camera, mouth open as if to eat it. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c8c6a43c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c8c6a43c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_c8c6a43c | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_cb70651c | type |
Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_cb70651c | comment |
Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: Venkman is introduced conducting a study on the effect of negative reinforcement on psychic powers and using the test to shamelessly flirt with the female test subject. In the final round, the male subject who keeps getting shocked correctly guesses the shape on Venkman's card, but the test halts there, so we don't know if it was a lucky guess or actual psychic powers emerging. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_cb70651c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_cb70651c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_cb70651c | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_cdd835ce | type |
Dude, Not Funny! | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_cdd835ce | comment |
Dude, Not Funny!: After defeating Gozer in the form of the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man, the Ghostbusters inspect the damage. As they come across the charred dog demons, Ray comments on it smelling like "barbecued dog hair" then immediately apologizes when he sees Peter looking at them wistfully and remembers that one of those dog demons was Dana. Peter looks back at Ray—but Ray, being covered in marshmallow fluff, looks too pathetic to be mad at. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_cdd835ce | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_cdd835ce | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) | hasFeature |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_cdd835ce | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ce632fb | type |
It's Not About the Request | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ce632fb | comment |
It's Not About the Request: Peter refuses Peck's request to see the containment unit not out of an objection to doing so, but because of Peck's rudeness, disrespect, and almost open accusation of fraud. This will have major consequences later in the movie when Peck uses Peter's refusal as a justification to get a court order to shut down the Ghostbusters. | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ce632fb | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ce632fb | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ce632fb | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_d0d2cae6 | type |
Loony Librarian | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_d0d2cae6 | comment |
Loony Librarian: The team is called to the New York Public Library to deal with a full body apparition that frightened a living, more typical librarian. On the trail of the ghost, the investigators find spewed catalog cards and piles of strangely-stacked books, eventually encountering a glowing, floating woman in flowing 19th-century dress and a hair bun. She shushes the Ghostbusters before charging at them and scaring them into a hasty retreat. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_d397657d | type |
Hoist by His Own Petard | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_d397657d | comment |
Hoist by His Own Petard: The Ghostbusters had only just figured out the significance of Zuul, Gozer, Ivo Shandor, and Dana Barrett's apartment building by the time of the final confrontation. Dana, their first customer, only came to them when she did because she saw their commercial on TV, and she only saw them on TV because it was on when she got home. It is implied that it was on when she got home because of paranormal activity in her apartment (along with the eggs and the doomfridge). If Zuul coulda just dialed it back on the poltergeist activity, Gozer would have been triumphant. (To make it even more ironic, it is doubtful that anyone, Zuul, Gozer, or the heroes, even realized this.) | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_d3f33049 | type |
Blasphemous Boast | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_d3f33049 | comment |
Blasphemous Boast: Averted: | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_d71d51fd | type |
The End of the World as We Know It | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_d71d51fd | comment |
The Ghostbusters' protonic stream throwers primarily throw out positively charged lightning. It can burn toilet paper, explode maid's carts, and will cause The End of the World as We Know It if you cross the streams. You can snare ghosts with it as well. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_d71d51fd | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_d848560f | type |
Unusual Euphemism | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_d848560f | comment |
Unusual Euphemism: "Mother pus bucket!" "I am the Keymaster!" "I am the Gatekeeper." | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_da1c8191 | type |
Writers Cannot Do Math | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_da1c8191 | comment |
Writers Cannot Do Math: Egon describes the paranormal activity in the New York area as "a Twinkie 35 feet long, weighing approximately 600 pounds". It is possible for a 600-pound Twinkie to be 35 feet long, but its proportions would need to be significantly different from a standard Twinkie. If the proportions stayed the same, a 600-pound Twinkie would only be 6.4 feet long, and a 35-foot Twinkie would weigh approximately 50 tons. The montage includes a USA Today newspaper with a headline dated Tuesday, October 8, 1984. October 8, 1984 was actually a Monday, not a Tuesday. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_da1c8191 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_dae0cfd5 | type |
Something Else Also Rises | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_dae0cfd5 | comment |
Something Else Also Rises: A subtle and easy-to-miss one. When possessed Dana and possessed Louis finally meet up, they share a passionate kiss before ascending to the rooftop. We later see the Ghostbusters arrive at the foot of the building, the sky darkens and they are nearly swallowed up by an earthquake; in other words, the earth moves. Shortly afterward, Dana and Louis are shown lying on a ceremonial table on the rooftop looking exhausted, and Louis's belt is ripped open. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_db4b76d1 | type |
Pre-Asskicking One-Liner | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_db4b76d1 | comment |
Pre-Asskicking One-Liner: Venkman gets two of these in rapid succession. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_dbeee130 | type |
Pillar of Light | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_dbeee130 | comment |
Pillar of Light: Rises over the city when the ecto-containment unit explodes, releasing all of the ghosts trapped within. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_dc1c7647 | type |
Voice of the Legion | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_dc1c7647 | comment |
Voice of the Legion: Zuul, when Venkman makes it angry. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_dc1c7647 | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_dc579c91 | type |
Contrived Coincidence | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_dc579c91 | comment |
Contrived Coincidence: The Ghostbusters go into business in the exact same city and just a few weeks before a malevolent god-entity just happens to enter our world. Somewhat understandable, as they only realize the potential in a business once they realize the massive ghost problem New York has. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_df237522 | type |
Hellhound | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_df237522 | comment |
Hellhound: The Terror Dogs Zuul and Vinz Clortho. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_df41acb | type |
Casual Danger Dialogue | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_df41acb | comment |
Casual Danger Dialogue: Many of Egon's lines seem to fall between this and Understatement, often for comedic purposes. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_df41acb | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_df4b69d6 | type |
Uncomfortable Elevator Moment | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_df4b69d6 | comment |
Uncomfortable Elevator Moment: The scene wherein the Ghostbusters are heading up to the floor of their first real assignment. "Why worry? Each of us is wearing an unlicensed nuclear accelerator on his back." Cue the other two shuffling comedically away in the tight space. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_e35a1ad4 | type |
Sweets of Temptation | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_e35a1ad4 | comment |
Sweets of Temptation: Egon uses a Twinkie as an analogy, not for temptation, but still for something dangerous. He says that if a regular-sized Twinkie represents the normal amount of supernatural activity, the amount that's present now would be equivalent to a giant one. | |
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Evil Makeover | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_e39affdb | comment |
Evil Makeover: When Dana gets possessed by Zuul the Gatekeeper, she dresses and acts in a more provocative manner. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_e5fd8bc2 | type |
Hate Sink | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_e5fd8bc2 | comment |
Hate Sink: Walter Peck, a paranoid EPA agent who is nothing but belligerent when demanding to inspect the Ghostbusters' facilities, has them arrested for a disaster he causes by mishandling equipment and claims they're faking the existence of ghosts with hallucinogenic gas and light shows. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_e61d9a3c | type |
Clothing Damage | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_e61d9a3c | comment |
Clothing Damage: When the arms of the terror dogs spring out from Dana's chair and take her captive, her shirt gets torn and her left breast is briefly exposed for about a second. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_e83f211c | type |
O.O.C. Is Serious Business | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_e83f211c | comment |
O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Egon, of all people, tries to start a fistfight with Peck while dropping a Precision F-Strike (although it may also be heard as him insulting his mother, considering the soundtrack censors it a bit) after Peck's stupidity causes a catastrophe and he tries to blame it on the Ghostbusters. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_e8ca5cb3 | type |
Freudian Slip | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_e8ca5cb3 | comment |
Freudian Slip: Peter Venkman once accidentally mentions an intent to "check out Miss Barrett" instead of "check out Miss Barrett's apartment", because he has the hots for her. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_e9269f72 | type |
It Was Here, I Swear! | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_e9269f72 | comment |
It Was Here, I Swear!: Dana sees a temple and terror dogs in her fridge. Later, she brings Peter to investigate: | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_eb8ec7c8 | type |
Jerkass | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_eb8ec7c8 | comment |
Jerkass: Peter Venkman is a rude, inconsiderate, sexist, manipulative horndog, and a conniving, cynical businessman to boot. He's only ever nice to his friends and women he wants to lay, and often not even to them. He goes so far as to be outright physically and mentally abusive to the male test subject in his psychic test. Walter Peck is a rude, self-important, power-tripping, blame-throwing jerk. While Venkman certainly doesn't help matters by being as uncooperative as possible, Peck's smug attitude (and repeatedly referring to Peter as Mr. Venkman and not Dr. Venkman) shows he isn't really looking to play nice either. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ed05cfee | type |
Naïve Newcomer | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_ed05cfee | comment |
Naïve Newcomer: Subverted by Winston, who adjusts to his new job very quickly. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_edfacbac | type |
Covert Pervert | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_edfacbac | comment |
Covert Pervert: Alice the librarian is revealed to be one in the novel. She's obsessing over a collection of ancient erotic woodcut carvings found in a locked backroom of the library when the ghost discovers her. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_f237981e | type |
The Alleged Car | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_f237981e | comment |
The Alleged Car: Ecto-1 is an 1959 ambulance/hearse that needs a laundry list of new parts when Ray buys it. Remarkably, they fix it up, and it becomes their Cool Car. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_f329f2a2 | type |
Got Volunteered | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_f329f2a2 | comment |
Got Volunteered: When they face Gozer, Venkman shouts, "Go get her, Ray!" This is Venkman's revenge on Ray shouting "Get her!" when confronted by the librarian ghost. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_f417235b | type |
Supernatural Floating Hair | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_f417235b | comment |
Supernatural Floating Hair: The library ghost has this when she transforms, and the ghost Ray dreams about also has it. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_f432c6bf | type |
Glad I Thought of It | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_f432c6bf | comment |
Glad I Thought of It: Dana, getting more and more frustrated with Peter's flippant and flirtatious investigation of her apartment: | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_f438ffb3 | type |
Bizarro Apocalypse | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_f438ffb3 | comment |
Bizarro Apocalypse: Discussed when the Ghostbusters promise the Mayor that if they aren't released to stop Gozer, New York is going to experience some "real Wrath-of-God type stuff," and pull out whatever sounds worst: | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_f511ea9b | type |
Product Placement | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_f511ea9b | comment |
Product Placement: And how. Nestle Crunch, Nabisco Wheat Thins, Sunshine Cheez-Its, Oscar Meyer, Budweiser, Bud Light, and Hostess Twinkies are all prominently displayed in Dana's and the 'Busters' kitchens. Miller High Life gets an actual Shout-Out when Venkman triumphantly says, "It's Miller Time!" when they think they have easily dispatched with Gozer, though this could have been an improvisation. They initially wanted to use the Pillsbury Dough-boy as Gozer's final form but couldn't get the rights; Pillsbury didn't want their lovable mascot portrayed as a world-destroying villain. Thus was born the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man and all his similarities to the Pillsbury boy. All the Coca-Cola products seen — Coke, Diet Coke, and Tab — are at least partially because, believe it or not, The Coca-Cola Company actually owned Columbia Pictures at the time. (Unlike Sony's current ownership, however, it was never referenced in theatrical movies or on video; the TV division [and subsequent acquisitions, such as Merv Griffin Enterprises] did have the byline.) | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_f5418d03 | type |
Kitschy Local Commercial | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_f5418d03 | comment |
Kitschy Local Commercial: The commercial the Ghostbusters put out. It has no music, the Ghostbusters are stiff and awkward, and it looks like it was shot for about 5 bucks. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_f9f2c33 | type |
Running Gag | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_f9f2c33 | comment |
Running Gag: Louis locking himself out of his apartment. Bonus points for this being the same guy who gets possessed by the Keymaster. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_fc0e4e49 | type |
Styrofoam Rocks | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_fc0e4e49 | comment |
Styrofoam Rocks: At the end, when debris is falling from the top of the skyscraper, in one shot you can see a rock, which has supposedly tumbled from several hundred feet in the air, fall straight down and bounce off of a wooden police barrier. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_fc33ff16 | type |
One-Winged Angel | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_fc33ff16 | comment |
One-Winged Angel: Gozer, initially appearing in a female humanoid form, turns into a giant Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man for the second half of his fight with the Ghostbusters. Not the most menacing One-Winged Angel but still a threat to the city purely due to its size. | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_fe0330fb | type |
Brick Joke | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_fe0330fb | comment |
Brick Joke: Ray has a rather underwhelming plan to catch the first ghost seen in the movie, shouting simply, "Get her!" Venkman chastises him for it. In the end, when confronting Gozer, Venkman suddenly shouts, "Go get her, Ray!" Walter Peck: "Forget it, Venkman! You had your chance to cooperate, but you thought it'd be more fun to insult me. Well, now it is my turn, wiseass." Egon: "He wants to shut off the protection grid, Peter." Peter: "You shut that thing off and we will not be held responsible-" Walter: "On the contrary, you will be held responsible! [in the most vicious outpouring of Brooklyn Rage] SHUT IT OFF!" | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) / int_fea42091 | type |
Badass Preacher | |
Ghostbusters (1984) / int_fea42091 | comment |
Badass Preacher: Downplayed example. As the Ghostbusters are escorted to Dana's apartment building, several religious leaders (including Christian priests and nuns as well as Jewish rabbis) are seen in the crowd chanting prayers and ignoring the excited crowd around them, even as soldiers begin arriving to clear a path for the Ghostbusters. Evidently their first response to seeing the apparent end of the world beginning was to rally right in front of the place and attempt to halt it through prayer. | |
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