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The actress will be joining Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd in the sequel, reprising her role as cellist Dana Barrett.
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It's Elwood vs. Ray and whoever wins, we all also win.
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It's a little crazy that Aretha Franklin only ever played one role on film, but she definitely told the Blues brothers where to put their dry white toast.
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In honor of Dan Aykroyd's birthday, let's crack open a skull of vodka and satiate our thirst for the hands-down hottest Ghostbuster.
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Turns out 2002 was a very different time.
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The late director was also known for his part in helming 3 'Karate Kid' movies.
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We've reached the Sweet Sixteen! Palin (Fey)! Hillary (Poehler and McKinnon)! And Jesse Jackson (Carl Weathers)! They all need your vote!
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We've reached Round 2, which means sixteen matchups of thirty-two impressions. Who'll make it to Round 3? That's up to YOU.
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Tina Fey's Sarah Palin? Jordan Peele's Barack Obama? Jimmy Fallon's Donald Trump? Your votes will decide!
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Amid all the hand-wringing and arguing about the all-female 'Ghostbusters' remake is that the trailers make the movie look terrible. Here are five reasons to believe the finished product won't...
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Also, blackface. More blackface than you remember.
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There is one flaw in the original 'Ghostbusters' movie and that flaw has everything to do with a ghostly sex act.
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Ghostbusters uses the comedic vocabulary of the left in order to tell a story that has traditional right-wing values.
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The popular crime drama will return to Netflix at the end of the month.
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The cameos! The car crashes! The drugs! Even the SNL alum who John Belushi angrily cut from the film!
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To celebrate the sketch program's 40th anniversary, we look at the eleven movies based on SNL sketches.
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The comedic drama came famously won Best Picture the same year 'Do the Right Thing' was snubbed. How does it hold up 25 years later?
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Dan Aykroyd, who starred in the first two movies, doesn't see why not.
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There's a very good chance that the answer to this question is "Yes."
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He may have come to prominence creating silly characters, but he’s also proven his versatility by playing a number of dramatic roles in his later film career.