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So I went in with low expectations based on all of the negative criticism I've heard and the awful trailer. So, on the bright side, it is better than the trailer made it out to be. In fact, most of the stuff in the trailer were my least favorite parts about the movie, such as when the black ghostbuster girl falls in the crowd and makes a racial joke.
I am not the kind of person that cares a lot about special effects or any of that stuff. I like movies for the story and the characters. So having said that, where does that leave this movie? Well, I liked most of the characters. In many ways they mimic the 4 personalities present in the original ghostbusters movie. But the one character that just absolutely ruined it for me was "Kevin." The best way i can describe him is that he is the "Jar Jar Binks" of this movie. He is so absolutely stupid that it makes the character unbelievable. He would need an IQ of about 10 to say some of the things he says, in which case he would not be able to use a computer, or a car, motorcycle, etc. It's one thing to make a character stupid, but this just goes too far. Even if it were a blonde girl with the blonde jokes, it still went too far. Because nobody is that stupid. I hated every scene that he was in.
Other than that, I liked the plot of the movie and the character development from the beginning to the end. In fact, I think the plot was more interesting than Ghostbusters II with the painting that came to life.
I also did not care for most of the music, especially the modernized version of the theme song.
I gave this movie a 6. If they had taken Kevin out of the movie, I might have given it an 8.
I am not the kind of person that cares a lot about special effects or any of that stuff. I like movies for the story and the characters. So having said that, where does that leave this movie? Well, I liked most of the characters. In many ways they mimic the 4 personalities present in the original ghostbusters movie. But the one character that just absolutely ruined it for me was "Kevin." The best way i can describe him is that he is the "Jar Jar Binks" of this movie. He is so absolutely stupid that it makes the character unbelievable. He would need an IQ of about 10 to say some of the things he says, in which case he would not be able to use a computer, or a car, motorcycle, etc. It's one thing to make a character stupid, but this just goes too far. Even if it were a blonde girl with the blonde jokes, it still went too far. Because nobody is that stupid. I hated every scene that he was in.
Other than that, I liked the plot of the movie and the character development from the beginning to the end. In fact, I think the plot was more interesting than Ghostbusters II with the painting that came to life.
I also did not care for most of the music, especially the modernized version of the theme song.
I gave this movie a 6. If they had taken Kevin out of the movie, I might have given it an 8.
If I had to rate this along side official Star Trek productions, I would say it falls right in the middle. Much better than the really bad official stuff, but not as good as some of the best Trek out there.
In fact, my only complaint has to do with the videography. There appears to be this ambient haze everywhere, especially inside of ships. I don't know if this is a result of green-screen usage, or just creative license. But I didn't like it. I kept thinking "Why is the ship always full of fog?" But it certainly wasn't a deal-breaker. Really a minor nit-pick more than anything.
The characters and acting seemed different from regular Star Trek, but not necessarily bad. In fact, I'd say these characters were more like real people.
In fact, my only complaint has to do with the videography. There appears to be this ambient haze everywhere, especially inside of ships. I don't know if this is a result of green-screen usage, or just creative license. But I didn't like it. I kept thinking "Why is the ship always full of fog?" But it certainly wasn't a deal-breaker. Really a minor nit-pick more than anything.
The characters and acting seemed different from regular Star Trek, but not necessarily bad. In fact, I'd say these characters were more like real people.