Starring cast: Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, Ernie Hudson, Sigourney Weaver, Rick Moranis, Annie Potts, David Marguiles, and Peter MacNicol
Written by: Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis
Directed by: Ivan Reitman
The second part ghostbusters 2 does not share the same amount of love and respect as the first, but I think it is underrated.Although it is a silly, strange world again, this film seems to be wrongfully collected under the same qualities that are overlooked in the first place.
Bill Murray again doing most of his role as Peter Venkman. No, not as funny the second time, but it is hard to match the know how of its role in the first film. I would say that I laughed at most of its lines in this game, so no I was not disappointed.
Five years later, and Ghostbusters is out of business until pink mucus builds up in the town and sparks events that require the return of Ghostbusters.
The movie continues with the same underlying role of sarcasm and it seems easy. For example, the scene where the kids are digging in the streets of New York and Venkman is explode outside the New York police and utilities departments are simply classic Murray.
After a trial and the ghosts return to haunt the judge, the Ghostbusters are free to practice their art, back, and works well. But as the film goes on that seems to have lost some steam. Things little forced to undermine movie and make known that it is running out of gas. Like the Ghostbuster logo with 2 little fingers indicates that this is the second film is good for a logo, but using it in the building and the car seemed silly.
The cameo bound by Slim also seems unreasonable charge. Then there endingn who tried to copy the first film in a way, but left as a sort of cheap copy detach.
But despite this, he continues to work as a whole, mainly due to Murray and to a lesser extent, Aykroyd, Ramis and Hudson.