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Suit up for classic comedy! Peter Venkman (Bill Murray), Ray Stantz (Dan Aykroyd), Egon Spengler (Harold Ramis) and Winston Zeddemore (Ernie Hudson) take a chance on going freelance, de-haunting houses in a new ghost removal service. As soon as they open their doors, their first order of business becomes saving beautiful cellist Dana Barrett (Sigourney Weaver) and nerdy Louis Tully (Rick Moranis), whoβve inadvertently opened the gates of hellβ¦ right in their own apartment building!
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Just the way Ray says: βItβs the Stay Puft Marshmallow Manβ with such unsurprising irony is the best line of the movie πππ
whatever giant marshmallow evil attack
Whatβs irony
Well there βs some think u donβt see every day
sometimes it seems like all the lines are the best lines in this movie. I just love the whole thing.
@@denisejason7254 I think itβs like similar to sarcasm?
One of the best things about this scene is the fact Stay Puft wasn't in the movie trailer at all so it was a total surprise. These days with every movie having about a dozen trailers you can pretty much plot out the entire movie by watching them.
Thats amazing
I agree
True I like that
Really!?!
Yeah
βIβm terrified beyond the capacity for rational thought.β
That line just hits different when the most intelligent member of the group is the one saying it.
Rest in peace, Ivan Reitman. You definitely gifted my generation with classic movies such as this.
At least he died after the release of Afterlife.
Who did Ivan Reitman play in this film?
@@YoWhatsupguys88heβs the director and the voice of slimer
@@ScallyWag637 he died before, they used cgi to scan his face
"We've been going about this all wrong. This Mr. Stay Puft is ok, he's a Sailor, he's in New York. We get this guy laid, we won't have any trouble." Lol
Would have been even funnier if Winston replied "Peter, now isn't the time!"
Bill Murray was so dang hilarious in this movie! He had such a way of delivering his lines, they are just so funny! βI love this plan! Iβm happy to be a part of it!β
Quick! Get the number for the 50ft tall woman!
@@hisdudeness8328 The statue of Liberty.
@@wendymathews1030 He sounds like he did in Scrooged.
The fact that stay puff has a smile on his face and looks happy but is actually there to cause harm, is actually terrifying!
My thoughts exactly! It always creeped me out as a kid
and the top of a building exploded. in nyc.
@@michaelbarriga1107 didn't bother me and I was 14 in 1998 when I saw this on comedy central at the time loved this scene it's my favorite part of the movie πΌ
I thought that was just a fixed expression because he was marshmallow. Then I saw him angry when he got zapped. Which means Gozer was genuinely walking along at the start going π
@@Moondial though the same thing π
R.I.P. Harold Ramis (Egon), Paddy Edwards (Voice of Gozer) and Ivan Reitman (Director, Producer, Voice of Slimer and Zuul). You will never be forgotten
And may their legacies live on Through the next generation. And may they be in his holiness's home.
Cies
Slavitza Jovan who played Gozer was Yugoslavian and Bill Murray joked about her pronounciation of ''Choose And Perish as he said it sounded like Jews and Berries so Paddy Edwards voiced Gozer
iirc "slimer" is from the cartoon and canonically in the movie his name is onionhead
Nooooo ππ, not Egon spengler someone hold me, i need emotional support, nooooo ππ.
Whatβs hilarious is a Ghostbusters comic confirmed that Ray did think of the most harmless thing, and that giving Gozer the body of Stay Puft meant it was slow and heavy, and unable to do a lot of damage
If that's the case then I would've thought of Jabba the Hutt
β @paulspuppetshows746 A giant Jabba the Hutt would have been horrifying
@@paulspuppetshows746 Not a good idea. Hutts are apparently insanely durable and tough, to where blaster fire doesn't even phase them.
β@@paulspuppetshows746You would of killed the whole town with that thought π
β@@thefanwithoutaface8105 Not tough enough to resist a little petite woman strangling one of them with a chain though.
You have to admit, for 1984, the facial expressions that Stay Puft had were amazing.
literally 1984
And are still the best!
The fact that most of the special effects in the whole movie were done "live" on set was amazing. Today it would be CGI.
Yeah itβs kinda twisted how he smiles while wreaking havoc
@@roseprevost8081 That depends the director behind it, some still use actual practical effects, other pure CGI, others use both
I love how in the video game, when Mr. Stay Puft appears, everyone looks at Ray, but he said, "It wasn't me this time!" I think that's how it went.
It went, "It wasn't me this time, I swear it!"
Also like the lore detail they added about how Gozerβs forever stuck in the Stay Puft form until he manages to destroy Earthβs dimensional plane. So itβs funny self-punishment for the Destroyer.
@@benwasserman8223 or until there's a successful re-selection
Speaking of the video game, Egon made a good point in his notes about the event
@@alchemist824 what was that?
Ray is basically saying βI canβt believe my childhood icon is destroying usβ
I always really liked how Ghostbusters despite the jokes and silly finale, still takes itself fairly seriously.
A giant Mr. Stay Puft is incredibly goofy, but it's still Gozer the Destructor. It'll destroy everyone if the Ghostbusters don't stop it.
Hey, come to think of it, maybe Ray just did them a huge favor. Sure he may have unleashed a giant Marshmallow of destruction, but who knows what couldβve happened had the rest thought of something more deadly like Godzilla.
That's why I love ghostbusters. It's funny but at the end of the day, we "gotta show this prehistoric bitch how we do things down town"
β@@armorpro573 They'd definitely be screwed
@@Mr.Needle-Hamster What Iβm saying
3:11 - βSorry, Venkman. Iβm terrified beyond the capacity for rational thought.β π
Always loved that line π€£
What the what?π
f f f
"Ray has gone bye bye, Egon"
That is possibly the single best quote the character of Spengler made, I love it how he says heβs terrified so calmly
βSorry Venkmanβ¦Iβm terrified beyond the capacity for rational thought.β God bless Harold Ramis. What an absolutely brilliant scene. Imagine seeing that on the pages of the script and then actually delivering it with this degree of success. An iconic scene from an iconic, lightning in a bottle movie.
@@TCCHClips7 they remade Gozer in the new Ghostbusters movie
Harold Ramis wrote the script.
I always thought what he meant by that was he was so frightened that he couldn't think straight. Am I right?
@@mehchocolate1257 2:35 noooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!! It's making the illusion that it sounds like that
2:41 AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH! Same situation.
The face Stay Puft pulls at 3:25 and the way he leans back is like βthere you are, gonna get yaβ
He's mocking them by crushing the church
For some reason my favorite part about this scene is Egon confidently saying βThereβs *Definitely* a very slim chance weβll surviveβ
"I am ABSOLUTELY sure that the calculation I just did in my head resulted in a number greater than zero. Slightly greater."
I always refused to classify this as a comedy movie. It was always just "Ghostbusters. " This movie was its own genre, and this is the best scene.
Agreed... it was more like a sci-fi, action, romantic, thriller, comedy drama... in others words... it had it all.
Its one of those rare movies where you can take out all the comedy and you'd still have a fantastic sci-fi/horror film.
Itβs a lot like Beetlejuice who seems to have its own genre as well. Both movies are a mix of many genres
It was definitely a horror movie to me when I saw it in 1986 as a little kid.
A lot of us who grew up with the movie as kids took it seriously, that Ghostbusting was a profession. It wasn't a comedy, it was real for us. It also allowed kids to play as Ghostbusters in the school yard. Instead of facing off against each other, they worked together against invisible ghosts. That's what it was so great about Ghostbusters. It was played straight. Even something as silly as a Stay Puft Marshmallow Man showing up because it was a random thought was real. It could actually happen, because random thoughts did this.
"I'm terrified beyond the capability of rational thought" - Best line ever!π€£β₯οΈππ€
That's one of my favorites too π
I love that line so much. πππ
honestly cracks me up everytime lol
What does that mean?
@@isaiahwalking means he's out of his mind with fear . Usually he would be capable to think calm and rational , but stay puft and his readings has totally unnerved him . π±
I love Egon Spangler 's brutal honesty. Harold was a genius for delivering that line lol
I just canβt get enough of the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man and Iβve collected several of his toys and the Big Guy never gets old for fans.
how odd is that to first suggest and then to lock it down and follow through with it. it's not even a real marshmallow character... is it like thinking of a cereal box cartoon? lol ray chose the funniest way to ever die
β@@businesswalks8301"So, how did you die?"
*"I uh.. got squished by a 100 foot tall marshmallow man."*
He's so cute! I love how his face gets all angry when they hurt him lmao
I mean I would hate it if my body was burning alive.
Mr. Stay Puft is okay. He's a sailor, he's in New York. We get this guy laid, we won't have any trouble.
nobody:
babys face when they cry: 3:40
Ikr he just wants friends
@@ThatStupidIdoitMatt lol ikr
The face of borderline terror Stay Puff makes when it realizes what is going on is priceless
Absolutely agree.. πππ.. He's all happy, bad-ass, and confident- until he sees the Ghostbusters crossing the streams into the portal.. & his expression quickly changes to "Ooohhhh SHIT!!!".. absolutely perfect.. Priceless!!! ππππ
Its βPuftβ
This means he had actually scientific knowledge of the ghostbusters technology and of what was about to happen
@@KYoung-kj7hr | Gozer _is_ a god, so it makes sense that they are omnipotent.
@mike ruddy
No need to be grammar police we all know who heβs talking about
Mr. Staypuft was actually able to not just climb but scale the entire building by itself was amazing and mind-blowing.
While on fire.
4:58-5:07 Some thing about this moment hit me. Venkman knew the risks yet he decided to pull one last joke in the face of possible vaporization. Amazing how stoic he was.
And the fact that Ray reciprocated makes it a bit more emotional.
"Total protonic reversal."
Very bad, indeed. π
I had the pleasure of meeting Billy Bryan, the man that built and wore the Stay Puft suit for this movie, it was an honor and a epic nerd moment. :)
Wasn't it said that the original Stay Puft suit was burned to nothing?
Damn, LUCKY!
THAT was definitely, too cool! ONLY one thing cooler, is, if he'd let you WEAR it, just ONCE!
@@XXLSSBBW I don't think they'd do that, to account for reshoots. They might do that with MINIATURES, though!
My dad happens to be friends with a lady that helped design and put together, Slimmer and Stay Puft etcβ... Not sure her name, wish I could have met her this one time he had brought my son out to lunch to meet with her. Canβt remember why I wasnβt able to go. βUpdateβ***.... Her name is, Terri Hardin.
This scene will always be hilarious and epic at the same time. Such huge tension and build up, it keeps you in suspense, and then it does something so ridiculously awesome like this. This movie is true lightning caught in a bottle. No one could ever duplicate this
Well they did try
The Real Ghostbusters will always be the best continuation of their adventures.
Let's hope that Afterlife is a continuation of this lightning in a bottle.
@@80scody75 I hope so, but without Harold Ramis, Iβm a little worried. Still, I will happily pay to see it
@@80scody75 it looks decent from the trailer and it's a continuation of the original
This is one of the greatest film moments in my life, and it chokes me up whenever I hear the foot stomps⦠thank you for all the memories. This, truly, was one of the most impactful movies of my generation.
I love how Egon's response to Bill's question is the most normal response any of us would give given the current situation
02:03 is so brilliant. The music, the camera angle, the brief glimpse at his face. Great filmmaking
2:06 if you look real close I think he even looks at them
His eyes are really creepy
I know that Stay Puft's introduction is supposed to be a punchline, but it's still pretty epic.
@mm43501 yes you get the point: it is a punchline, and an epic line in both an adventure, and in an horror movieβs scene. What an unique and irresistible combination it was!
What punchline?
@@Drp_br_ The joke is that Ray, without trying or even realizing, tricked a literal god of destruction into taking on a ridiculous final form.
@@dalubnie ohhhh ok
Tbf a giant marshmallow man would be pretty terrifying in real life. It is still Gozer the Destructor.
No-one can fully understand how funny this scene was unless you were in a packed theater in ,, what was it 84? The crowd roared and cried and nobody could even hear the movie for a minute when Ray said "it's the stay puft marshmellow man"..
Ahh when movies were good and funny..
2:17. Every time I see this part and I said, "Where's a Megazord when you need one?"
2:15 "Play Grass Skirt chase"
I like the fact that they made him an ally in the cartoon. Also that they are able to trap him with the ghost trap.
@Axl Dave what
@Axl Dave No, he said what he meant. In βThe Real Ghostbustersβ that happened.
@Axl Dave He was more friendly in the cartoon. He was friends with Slimer, even.
Actually, technically it was 4 or more Ghost traps for Stay Puff...
Meh. All that's cute may not be harmless.
βIf we think of Jay Edgar Hoover, Jay Edger Hoover will come to destroy to destroy usβ
One of the reasons I love Bill Murray
Even as a kid I did wonder why one of them didnβt then automatically think of Jay Edgar Hoover once he said that
@@Moondial Obviously no one really kept the politic and US history as their hobby. Especially when it comes to historical figure.
Pity the poor bastards standing under him looking up his skirt
In the german dub, they said Joseph Stalin instead of J Edgar Hoover.
FORREAL!!! β€οΈ
3:34 Dr Venkman: NOBODY STEPS ON A CHURCH IN MY TOWN
1, 2, 3, Roast Him!!
Funny, us going out like this.
β@gabrielthedeerhunter2027 (To Mingzilla) Nobody steps on a church in my town!!!
I wonder if Gozer felt humiliated after realizing that such a silly-looking form (Stay-Puft) was chosen. I mean c'mon, you can't be scared of Stay-Puft no matter how big he is! He is so adorable lol.
You should try hunting down a one-shot comic published by IDW 5-6 years back called Ghostbusters Deviations. Here's the outline from the GB wiki:-
In an alternate timeline, the Ghostbusters chose not to cross the streams. The Stay Puft Marshmallow Man took over Manhattan and coated the city in its marshmallow-like substance. To make matters worse, it expelled sentient poop dubbed Mini Pufts. Gozer was not pleased with being bound to the form of Stay Puft. It was disturbed by the sound of its voice, having its expression stuck in a smile, and being adorable. It found the only thing as tall as it were trees and buildings and became lonely. It was a nightmare. The Stay Puft form was bound to this dimension and Gozer was bound to the Stay Puft form. It wanted to go back to its home dimension, thus liberating itself from the form, but could not do so by itself. Stay Puft walked to the Firehouse and peeked through the hole in the ceiling at the Ghostbusters, greeting them a "Hey, guys. What's up?" The Ghostbusters responded by shooting at them. He spit on them. Seven and half minutes later, the Ghostbusters finished processing what Gozer wanted. They agreed to help but refused to cross the streams. An hour later, Egon and Ray thought of releasing and recruiting Tempore Ruga, a ghost with the power to fold time. At first, Tempore wasn't interested in helping then Winston pointed out the world was ruled by Stay Puft. Tempore quickly changed his mind.
Those were excellent comics. Also at one point they threaten to bind Gozer into the form of a SpongeBob SquarePants knockoff and itβs so horrified by the prospect that it immediately settles down
I know who ain't afraid of no ghost
This is one of the most iconic movie villains from the 80s π
@Gomer Hanger didn't u wish stay puff should of destroyed buildings or something? Thought was taken out too easy
Don't limit him to just the 80s
And there were many. God bless(ed) the 80s.
@@paulsmith9192 i don't know if ray actually saved NY. From ghozer a creature probably a lvl 100 that destroyed countless worlds, summoned to a lvl 1 form thanks to ray
Its why you shouldn't try to remake it!!!
4:45 Venkman randomly slapping Ray is one of many funny moments here.
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It's so casual I don't even notice it 80% of the time :D
Actually it was ray who started it. Remember the jail scene ray slapped venkman probably not in the script as also this scene in return.
Remember watching stay puft as a kid. I was totally smiling cause he was so cute yet terrifying at the same time!
Rest piece, Ivan Reitman and Thank you for making such an AWESOME franchise like Ghostbusters
Seeing this after the Mini Pufts were revealed. And years later, this still looks awesome and authentic.
True
This is whats happened. Its a real story.
@Gabriel The Fnaf Fan It's the 80's and sometimes things happened with no logical reason.
But what do you expect from a 30+ year old movie?π€·
@Gabriel The Fnaf Fan possibly because of the giant marshmallow man ghost attacking the city and the resulting mass chaos and panic?
Just a guess.
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I love how Ray is slowly backing away from the group. π
He knew he fucked up lol
Heβs like a little kid backing away from the other kids who are being yelled at and theyβre like βWe didnβt do it.β
@@Rildar poor Ray. He didnβt fuck up, they all thought he did but in reality he saved their asses and possibly the world by choosing a big fluffy candy man as the Destructor form. They *would* have thought of something eventually, itβs not like Gozer has a time limit, and instead of having to fight Godzilla or a demon or god forbid J. Edgar Hoover they got a giant squishy marshmallow dude without any powers
The slow turn and glare at Ray from the other three is just iconic and spot on. Like they know he just royaly screwed them
@@mgmsong he couldn't help it like he said it just popped in there π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£.
The Stay Puft Marshmallow Man is by far the greatest villain in movie history!
Stay pufft has always been a part of my childhood so seeing him here always got me pumped. Years later I'm trying to imagine what it was like seeing his premier and I gotta say it must've been too confusing and hysterical for words
No matter how many times I see this, I will still smile and laugh at the hilarity and absurdity of this iconic scene. There will *NEVER* be another moment this like this in cinema again.
I love you Mr. Stay Puft!!!!!
Walter Peck does not. I daresay that after his Destructor bath the man never so much as tolerated marshmallows in his cocoa for the rest of his life.
As a kid in the late 80's, I thought it was "state puff" marshmallow man.
I thought it was state puff until I reread it right now
I knew a guy in high school who would run around singing "Dirty deeds Thunderchief" while playing basketball... One day I asked him, "What the hell are you saying?" He said he was singing an AC/DC song... I said dude, it's "Dirty deeds DONE DIRT CHEAP"... He says "Oh, it really sounds like Thunderchief to me." Anyhow, he stopped saying it all together after that...
I don't know where I heard it from, but for some reason still unknown to me I used to call Mr. Stay- Puft 'Boco'.
I used to think it was called the "Stay Puff" Marshmallow Man.
I used to think it was called state puff as well XD
"Nobody steps a church in my town!"
Love that one!
One, two, three, Roast Him!
Yesterday I was rewatching this and it occurred to me that I grew up watching Ghostbusters and I always knew Marshmallow Man and I've always loved him. The thing is, that this thing is embedded in our collective imaginarium. But the people who walked into the theatre in 1984 to watch GB when it premiered, witnessed this giant marshmallow made guy powered by an evil ancient god walking through NY streets, for the very first time in history without any idea that he was going to show up and that's just hilarious.
This whole sequence, the dog fight in the original Star Wars, and Marty trying to get back to 1985... those are my top three movie moments which made me grateful of being born in the β70s. Iβ€οΈGB!
@Mikee Holl didn't you wish that stay puff should of destroyed some buildings or something? He was taken out too easily the fight with gozer was non exsentice. Just wish fight was better
@@paulsmith9192 Well, I do now, but back then being just a little kid, seeing this for the first time was an experience of a lifetime. πππ»
@@paulsmith9192 Dude he demolished a church, isn't that enough for your BLOODLUST? :P
The way ray says βitβs the stay puft marshmallow manβ was such a, *sigh* damnit, moment lmao.
RIP Ivan Reitman. You made a huge mark on my life. Growing up enjoying your movies is an amazing experience that I share with countless other 80s kids. Thank you & we'll see you on the other side.
It's the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man...
I love that delivery hahahaha!
Dr. Venkman: "What did you do Ray!?"
Winston: Ah shit!!
It was Winston who said ah shit
@@Brokenface oh ok
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I didn't realize he'd cursed!
4:06 as a kid I never appreciated how funny this movie actually is
It's the same for me, the film has always been a good example for me of how perceptions differ as a child and as an adult. As a kid it was a horror film for me, now it's a comedy.
The best comedy/horror movie ever! It has such a unique vibe and concept. Total classic! π»π«
"What Just Popped in there Ray?" and "Are You a god?" gets me every time i watch this movie.
βRay has gone bye bye Egon...β
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@@faridmuhammad5145 how old are you? Because the guy's name name is "EGON" Spengler
What have you got left?
Mario has gone bye bye E. Gadd
@@Gundam4 Sorry, Venkman. I'm terrified beyond the capacity for rational thought.
2:12 i love this scene
My reaction to when Stay Puft came out of nowhere: Awwwww!!π€π€π€β€β€β€
Stay Puft is both a funny character bit for Ray, but still remains a frightening force of antagonism. This isnβt the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man from earth, this an interdimensional godβs interpretation. It smiles nearly the whole way through, which is plain creepy. Iβm surprised it was made of homogenous marshmallow and not composed of flesh and blood.
Am I the only one who found Stay Puftβs intro terrifying? I wasnβt expecting it and to see this cartoon face with a huge grin slowly walking through the streets was creepy.
They really should thank Ray, he inadvertently picked a level 1 boss for the quick win, albeit a little messy!
If a lvl1 did that much I wonder what would've happened if lvl100
Or a one billion level boss
One of them eventually would have thought of something, like Godzilla or the beast from revelations, or god forbid J. Edgar Hoover. Ray saved all their asses and probably the world by picking a giant fluffy candy man who most certainly doesnβt have atomic breath or Hell Stuff or J. Edgar Hooverβs many unnatural powers. Good going, Ray
@@orbitalbutt6757 Agreed, and I daresay that it was actually incredibly clever. Not only did he pick something easy for them to handle, but in picking a rip-off of the Michelin Man with no known powers to him or anyone who bought the brand, he activities restricted Gozer's power, and limiting the destruction that Gozer created to literally almost nothing (cause a fist made out of soft, malleable marshmallows is not going to do that much damage, let's just be honest).
Imagine he thought of a Xenomorph with acid blood.
2:46 I agree. π€£
A 112.5 ft tall Stay Puft roaming around NYC is equally scary and funny
One of my favorite scenes in this!!!!
Edit: 3:38 Look at Ray, he feels bad for the marshmallow man because he was his childhoodβ¦
This movie maybe was the first time where somebody tried to bring a something from a lovecraftian horror magnitude into comedy and did work pretty well. Because the movie is a comedy but not an absurd comedy, instead is a comedy with very coherent elements like any other welldone serious science fiction movie. That is why is so special and unique.
A lot of people fail to notice the heavy lovecraft influences in Ghostbusters. Both Harold Ramis and Dan Akroyd were huge HPL readers, as well as people like august derleth and Frank Long
Stay Puft had such a happy face on. π
LMBO...LOL!!! Clearly Ray was thinking about SNACKING at a time like that.
βWhat did you do Ray?β
βOh shit!!!β
2:13 itβs the stay puff marshmallow man.
Say shoot not shit
Well thereβs something you donβt see everyday
It's the Stay Puft. Marshmallow man
@wenzel angeles π
The whole thing is awesome and classic, but 2:03 to 2:10 This scene is friggin *CREEPY*
The dark silhouette of Mr. Stay Puft's head just creeping through town with only the audio of his creepy footsteps set to the most bone-chilling horror music ever. I won't lie when I say that this one scene has kept me up at night.
I used to get nightmares of Stay Puft walking down streets... To hunt me in my home...
Me too.
Same
Considering that no matter how silly the form they gave it, it was still some freaky Lovecraftian horror--it just didn't seem to comprehend or care about how they chose for it to manifest itself.
The angry face breathing a sheet of fire up the building is the one that gave me nightmares
I just love the bit where the obnoxious EPA man gets hit by a ton of marshmallow at 5:57. Not that it makes him any sweeter.
I was expecting to see someone say something sus about that in 2023
β@@Nooby661just why though
@@paytonwilcox8558 cause almost everyone is sus
@@Nooby661 I know
This is my kingdom c-
4:01 thats the way I wanna die when times come.
This movie can't be beat by ANY remakes.
Agreed well said π
Yeah thankfully there were no remakes ever
Only a reboot starring females.
@@johnnygallagher5718 At least Afterlife was decent
@@anakinskywalker2061 yea afterlife was pretty good
"What just Popped in there" the most iconic person in the whole Franchise
0:32 the invencible police line. XD
"I'm terrified beyond the capacity for rational thought...." I love Egon...π€£π€£π€£
Was he not the cutest giant villain ever with those chubby legs and cheeks, now I'm in the mood for some smores⦠lol.
All you need are a giant Wonka chocolate bar and some giant graham crackers then you're ready to go!
@@fynnthefox9078 actually, I think I know what Stay Puft really needs! Some "colossal" love and affection!
He was adorable and yet creepy. Wait, does that even make sense?
@@SquidwardQ.Tentacles899 are you friends with stay puft then??
Yes he is so cute and chubby ^_^
1:13 Ray's face as the stay puft marshmallow man slowly pops into his head ππ
Me: Ray, What Just Popped in There!?
I tried to think. Look!!!!!!
Lmao
Actually Ray saved the group. If they had all imagined 'nothing', then a void of nothingness would have popped into existence and annihilated everything. But instead Ray thought of a giant creature that was clumsy and would take time to reach them.
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I wish Stay Puft marshmallows were sold in stores.
I think what I love the most of this movie monster is the friendly nature of it you wouldn't expect a demon from hell to take the form of something so friendly and yet it didn't care what they chose and it still manages to destroy the city while being a walking marshmallow, this goes to show that not every movie monster needs to be evil looking sometimes it what isn't scary that can make you the most unsettled
To quote Markiplier playing the Shrek horror parody game, Swamp Sim, βThis is hilarious and terrifying all at onceβ.
@@markcobuzzi826 absolutely π π€£
βThereβs definitely a very slim chance weβll surviveβ lmao the way he delivers this with the eyerolls gets me every time.
"I love this plan! I'm excited to be a part of it! Let's do it!"
It's only as an adult you realise just how Stay Puft could've gone the other way in turning the ultimate battle in to a bit of joke. The noises Stay Puft makes as well as the sinister smile combined with an angry expression ensures that you do in fact take it seriously. You can see why Reitman initially was on edge about Stay Puft.
Also in adulthood, unless it's just me, even as an adult, when Gozer is talking fast, I never really understood word for word what she said, as an adult, you still have to strain, I am surprised that wasn't dealt with in '84. I would love to see the "big guy" back in 'Afterlife'. I know I am also pushing my luck, but I would love to see The Real Ghostbusters version of the Containment Unit in film version as opposed to cartoon.
Remember, after rebuilding the firehouse in "Citizen Ghost", Egon made it bigger.
Well, the latest Afterlife trailer did show mini Stay Pufts being animated.
Great story, great film very creative love it. Stay Puft Marshmallow Man should be an icon & should be have Hollywood fame star
3:43 always loved this shot. Very epic
***giant marshmallow man appears***
Peter venkman: *well thatβs something you donβt see everyday*
....well it isn't.
@@Supperdude9 I know
Even in their line of work?
@@SamuelBlack84 nope. Only saw that thing⦠I think 2 to 4 times?
@@AidenYTP I tried to think of the most harmless thing. Something I loved from my childhood. Something that could never ever possibly destroy us. Mr. Stay Puft.
2:13 "it's the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man"
"Nobody steps on a church in my town" is my second favorite line in the film.
why is that such a good line?
4:27 When you get that two way piss in the morning
This must've been hilarious in theaters
I believe in the commentary, they kept the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man in because the test audiences went wild every time this scene happened. So, yeah, I could only imagine. It's been a long while since I've gone through that commentary though.
I dunno i saw it when I was 7. Ran out screaming when sigorney weaver started floating above the bed.
It was.
Yep. It sure was. The '80s were awesome. Most of the last 30 years has sucked big time. And then there was 2020 and 2021.
Can't wait to see what's coming up next.
See you on the other side, Ray.
It was π
Hilariously and unpredictably terrifying.
2:28 - That face.... With that growl. Genius.
βSorry, Venkman. Iβm terrified beyond the capacity for rational thought.β πππ
80's movies just hit different back then. This is such a classic, I hope the new movie can reach just a fraction of the magic this has.
Now that its been over a year, what are your thoughts on Afterlife?
@@GlaceonFan1997 Honestly I thought it was okay. A little underwhelming but not terrible. If they do make a 2nd one I hope its better. However, what they did with Harold Ramis was pretty amazing.
5:22 look at stay puftsβs faceπΉ
XD
Wow
"NO! NOT MY BUILDING!"
@@troyandrew6154 lol
the sound effects that Stay Puft make are awesome
Love Stay Puft's face change when they're crossing the streams.
5:20 Stay Puft's face goes from anger to shock to fear
Been watching this movie my whole life and never noticed that
4:45 The random slap Venkman gives Ray is gold. π€£
@chris falkenberg e
That's one angry marshmellow.
I love that expression (@5:21) from the Puft marshmallow "man" (monster).