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Ghostbusters (Merchandise) Als Wissenschaftler sind sie kläglich gescheitert. Aber als selbständige Geisterjäger stehen sie am Beginn einer grossen Karriere. Die Doktoren Venkman, Stantz und Spengler, kurz, die Firma "Ghostbusters" (1984). Telekinese, PSI, modernste Apparaturen und 24-Stunden-Service sind ihre fürchterlichen Waffen gegen das Gespensterunwesen. Und das treibt es gerade in New York kunterbunt: Eine uralte sumerische Gottheit schickt sich mitten in der City zur Wiedergeburt an. Es droht eine Katastrophe biblischen Ausmaßes - und den Ghostbusters ihr erster Riesenauftrag...

Es folgte die nicht minder gelungene Fortsetzung "Ghostbusters 2" und die Zeichentrickserien "Real Ghostbusters" (1986) und "Extreme Ghostbusters" (1997)...

Ghostbusters 3 !?!
Bereits 1996 kündigte Dan Aykroyd - alias Dr. Raymond Stantz - an, dass er an einem Drehbuch für "Ghostbusters 3" arbeiten würde... Seitdem geht es ständig hin und her... "Er kommt" - "Er kommt nicht"... Die Domain ghostbusters3.com wurde jedenfalls schon registriert... Dan Aykroyd kündigte "Ghostbusters 3" an - als CGI-Trickfilm... Nun sieht es allerdings doch nach einer Realverfilmung aus, sofern diese sich finanzieren lässt... ;-)



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[08.12.2008] MTV sprach mit Sigourney Weaver über "Ghostbusters 3"...
[...] This afternoon I got chance to chat with Dana Barrett herself and yes, Ms. Sigourney Weaver is well aware of the chatter. "I’ve heard about it," she said, adding "I’m supposed to get in touch with Bill [Murray] next week."
Weaver called Murray’s potential involvement "great" and said she’s wondering if he thinks Dana ended up with Venkman. "Does he think we got married or something?" she laughed. Weaver wasn’t sure if there was a place for her in the story but she did think someone deserves a spot. "I would hope that my little Oscar would be one of the Ghostbusters even if I’m not in it!" [...]


[03.12.2008] Bei play3.de gibt es einen neuen Trailer zum "Ghostbusters" Videospiel, das im Juni 2009 erscheinen soll...

[02.12.2008] Bei play3.de gibt es neue Screenshots aus dem kommenden "Ghostbusters" Videospiel... Aus

[30.10.2008] Wie Variety.com meldet, hat Atari die Rechte an der Veröffentlichung der "Ghostbusters"-Videospiele übernommen...
[...] Execs at Atari wouldn't comment on "Ghostbusters," but sources close to the publisher confirmed it is also picking up that game, with plans to publish it early next summer in conjunction with the film's 25th anniversary. It's believed Atari has a similar licensing deal with Sony Pictures to produce further "Ghostbusters" games should the first one prove successful. [...]

[10.10.2008] CS! sprach mit Bill Murray, u.a. über "Ghostbusters 3"...
Q: [...] what persuaded you to go back for the rumored "Ghostbusters 3"?
Murray:
Well, you're way ahead of me, but that's okay. There's someone trying to write a script for another "Ghostbusters" movie. There's two fellows from "The Office" that are writing a script, but I have yet to see it. And I'm more involved with, you know, trying to get the dessert we order at lunch than I am with the new "Ghostbusters" sequel. (Laughter) But it's possible. It's a great idea that they hired these two guys to do it, 'cause I think it could be a fresh look at it. And it could be funny. We did a sequel and it was rather unsatisfying for me, because the first one to me was 'the goods.' It was the real thing, and the sequel, you know, it was a few years later, and there was an idea pitched. They got us all together in a room. We just laughed for a couple of hours, and then they said, "What if we did another one? Here's an idea these guys have got." So they had this idea, but it didn't turn out to be the idea when I arrived on the set. They'd written a whole different movie. And the special effects guys got their hands on it, and it was just not the same movie. There were a few great scenes in it, but it wasn't the same movie. So there's never been an interest in a third "Ghostbusters" 'cause the second one was kind of disappointing, for me, anyway. But the third one could happen.
But you asked me a question about bein' a bad guy and a good guy. It's so much easier to be a bad guy. It's a piece a cake. It's a joke. (Laughter) And, you know, I keep saying, "Why do they give Oscars to guys that play bad guys," 'cause it's so simple. Play a good guy some time. That's hard. Play a really, decent good person. That's hard.
Q: So would you go back for "Ghostbusters" again?
Murray:
Only if I could play an evil person. (Laughter) No, it's mostly all about the script. I don't have any obligation to the franchise or anyone. If the script were good and I thought we could do it, it'd be fun. But, you know, it's only now that this has ever been a prospect. No one's ever talked about it for a long time, 'cause the second one was the way it was. This is just kind of a clever idea. I think they see that, and the fact that every interview today has asked me about the "Ghostbusters" movie--every single person--means that there is some interest for it. You think you're talking about the "City of Ember," but I've answered as many questions about the "Ghostbusters" as I have about... well, not as many, but, I mean, on every single one. So there's interest in it. [...]


[27.09.2008] AICN berichtet über Bill Murrays Auftritt beim Fantastic Fest, bei dem er u.a. nach "Ghostbusters 3" befragt wurde...
[...] he said that he knew "some writers from THE OFFICE" were taking a stab at the script right now (which we already knew) and that he thinks that's a good start. He paused for a few seconds then said that he thinks enough time has passed and that "the wounds from GHOSTBUSTERS 2 are healed" and that he would definitely be into doing another GHOSTBUSTERS movie, stating that the first 40 minutes of the original film is some of the best stuff he's been associated with and the whole shoot was an amazing amount of fun.
He also went on to say that his enthusiasm for Ghostbusters was heightened after recording the voice of Peter Venkman for the video game over the summer. In fact, he said he found himself walking down the street singing the Ghostbusters theme song and then thought people walking around him were going to start yelling at him to "get over yourself, Bill," so he stopped... But the enthusiasm was there. [...]


[08.09.2008] CS! meldet...
Last week, it was announced that "The Office" co-executive producers Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky were hired by Columbia Pictures to write a script for Ghostbusters 3, but the question remained whether Harold Ramis, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson will be back.
Chicago Tribune's Pop Machine received an e-mail from Ramis explaining the situation:
"yes, columbia is developing a script for GB3 with my [Year One] writing partners, gene stupnitsky and lee eisenberg. judd apatow is co-producing [Year One] and has made several other films for sony, so of course the studio is hoping to tap into some of the same acting talent. aykroyd, ivan reitman and i are consulting at this point, and according to dan, bill murray is willing to be involved on some level. he did record his dialogue for the new ghostbusters video game, as did danny and i, and ernie hudson. the concept is that the old ghostbusters would appear in the film in some mentor capacity. [...]


[05.09.2008] Variety.com meldet...
Columbia Pictures is getting serious about scaring up a new installment of its blockbuster "Ghostbusters" franchise.
The studio has set "The Office" co-exec producers Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky to write a script for a film designed to bring back together the original cast of Harold Ramis, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson.
Studio would not comment on the development and has been mum on recent rumors that there was interest in making another installment of the franchise.
The scribes just wrote "Year One," a comedy that was directed by Ramis. Ramis with Aykroyd wrote the first two installments of the films. Ivan Reitman directed both the 1984 original and the sequel that was released in 1989. The close proximity between the writers and original Ghostbuster Ramis is evidence that the ghost chasers have sparked to the idea of returning.
"Ghostbusters" was Columbia's highest grossing film ever, until it was beaten by "Men in Black" and then "Spider-Man." An attempt to make a third installment of the franchise was stymied in the dealmaking stage. Sources said so much gross was pledged to the participants that it was next to impossible for the studio to make any money on a third installment.
No deals will be made with the original cast until the script is ready, but the gross percentage will certainly be an issue. Sony has a standing policy not to allow more than 25% of first dollar gross out the door.
The scribes, who are Emmy- nominated for their work on "The Office," just set up another picture at Columbia, selling their spec script "Bad Teacher" to the studio for Jimmy Miller to produce.


[04.09.2008] Bei Latino Review gibt es einen Video-Kommentar von Dan Aykroyd auf die Frage nach "Ghostbusters 3"...

[09.05.2008] Bei DemoNews.de gibt es Screenshots aus dem kommenden "Ghostbusters" Videospiel...

[18.11.2007] Die Offizielle Website zum kommenden "Ghostbusters" Videospiel ist online...

[15.11.2007] Variety.com berichtet über die digitale Zukunft der "Ghostbusters"...
Vivendi Games is pacting with Sony Pictures to turn "Ghostbusters" into a videogame franchise. First title in what the publisher hopes will be a series of "Ghostbusters" games is set for release in fall '08 from Vivendi's Sierra label.
All four members of the movie team -- Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, Bill Murray and Harold Ramis -- will be giving voice and likeness rights for the game. Some supporting castmembers have signed up as well, including William Atherton, Brian Doyle Murray and Annie Potts.
In addition, film scribes Aykroyd and Ramis will pen a story for the vidgame that takes place in the early '90s, after "Ghostbusters II," during a new ghoul invasion of New York City.
Deal comes on the heels of several other classic movies that have recently been adapted into successful vidgames, including EA's "The Godfather" and Vivendi's own "Scarface: The World Is Yours."
"We noticed we did well on 'Scarface' and were alert for new opportunities to turn iconic film products into games in a way that is a new manifestation of the franchise," Vivendi Games CEO Bruce Hack said. "'Ghostbusters' is unquestionably among the small number of movies in that class."
Vivendi has sold more than 2.5 million units of last year's "Scarface" game worldwide, grossing more than $125 million and making it a solid success, if not quite at the level of top franchises like "Halo." Though Vivendi hasn't yet confirmed plans, a sequel is known to be in the works.
Hack noted that, in making both deals, Vivendi did a survey of gamers asking which movie properties they would like to see turned into videogames. "Scarface" and "Ghostbusters" were both in the top five.
Publisher is particularly optimistic for the chances of "Ghostbusters" because, unlike the young male-targeted "Scarface," it has the potential to appeal to children and adults. Developer Terminal Reality is making a "Ghostbusters" game for PC, Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 aimed primarily at the core gamer demographic, while Red Fly Studios is making a version for Playstation 2, Wii and DS designed more for families and casual gamers.
With the addition of "Ghostbusters," Vivendi now has several licensed franchises in its portfolio, including "Scarface," the Robert Ludlum books such as "Bourne Identity" and "Covert One," and rapper 50 Cent.
It's the first major vidgame deal for one of its library titles that Sony Pictures has made. Studio talked with several publishers before making a deal with Vivendi. Such deals can be quite lucrative because licensing revenue comes in with very little spending on the studio's side. Advances for multiyear deals on major franchises such as "Ghostbusters" are typically in the tens of millions of dollars.
"This brand is a very important asset for the studio, and we feel it's prime time for it to be rediscovered through videogames," said Mark Caplan, VP of Sony's consumer products division.
Several "Ghostbusters" games came out around the time of the two movies, and one in the past decade has been tied to the animated series "Extreme Ghostbusters."


[21.04.2007] Kabel1 zeigt heute um 20.15 Uhr "Ghostbusters II"...

[15.04.2007] Der TV-Sender Kabel1 zeigt heute um 17.05 Uhr "Ghostbusters"...

[21.02.2007] GameFront berichtet über das an "Ghostbusters" angelehnte Videospiel "Time 0" der Firma ZootFly...
PSU.com sprach mit CEO Bostjan Troha von Zootfly über das Actionspiel Time 0. Die wichtigsten Aussagen zusammengefasst:
Das technische Demo von Time 0 wurde auf Xbox 360 Hardware gezeigt. Derzeit entwickelt und portiert man diese Engine (Xubl) auf die PS3.
Ob Time 0 auch für die PS3 erscheinen wird, hängt zum größten Teil vom Publisher ab. Zootfly würde das Spiel sehr gerne auf PS3 und Xbox 360 veröffentlichen. Eine Wii-Version ist noch nicht sicher, weil die Engine zu komplex für die Nintendo-Konsole ist.
Unklar ist ebenfalls, ob Darsteller (z.B. Dan Aykroyd) aus den 'Ghostbusters'-Filmen ihre Stimmen beisteuern oder für 'Motion Capturing'-Aufnahmen zur Verfügung stehen werden.
Mit dem 'Frook' interagiert der Held Zed mit verschiedenen Objekten. Der 'Frook' lässt sich am ehesten mit einer Art Enterhaken vergleichen.
Die Bewegungssensoren des PS3-Sixaxis-Pads sollen unterstützt werden. Beispielsweise könnte man Türen eintreten, indem man den Controller nach vorne stößt. Oder Fensterscheiben zerstören, indem man ihn schnell zu sich hinzieht.
Auf der Xbox 360 läuft Time 0 flüssig in 720p Auflösung. Auf der PS3 muss man noch abwarten und das Spiel mehr optimieren, um zu sehen, welche Auflösung am Ende erreicht wird.
Release: Weihnachten 2008 (Europe)


[04.02.2007] Dan Aykroyd kündigte gegenüber dem Radiosender CISN FM an, dass "Ghostbusters 3" kommt !!! Allerdings als CGI-Trickfilm...
[...] he confirmed that Ghostbusters III is in the works - albeit CGI, but Bill Murray has agreed to voice, so the authenticity (should) still be there!!! Don't take my word for it, take his:
Click here to hear part 1 of the interview
Click here to hear part 2 of the interview
Click here to hear part 3 of the interview


[30.01.2007] Wie AICN meldet, scheint es sich bei dem "Ghostbusters"-Videospiel der Firma ZootFly um eine Totgeburt zu handeln, aber vielleicht hat die Online-Petition Erfolg...

[16.01.2007] Bei AICN gibt es interessante Infos und sehenswerte Videos zu einem "Ghostbusters"-Videospiel-Projekt...

[18.11.2005] Quint von AICN sprach ebenfalls mit Harold Ramis, u.a. über "Ghostbusters 3"...
QUINT: I know you're probably sick of it, but the AICN readers would kill me if I didn't bring up GHOSTBUSTERS 3. I know a few years ago it was getting hot and then just seemed to disappear. What's going on with it?
HAROLD RAMIS: Yeah, Danny and I actually played around for a while... Aykroyd had a great concept. He called me and said, "I got it. I got GHOSTBUSTERS 3." I said, "What is it?" He said, "Ghostbusters go to Hell! This is it!" (laughs)
QUINT: So is there a chance that it'll still happen?
HAROLD RAMIS: Well, the script was viable. Dan is the most imaginative person. He went off on a tangent 90% of the movie is a special effect set entirely in Hell, you know. I had a whole different take on it.
Really, it was the business that stopped it. I never thought that the public wanted to see the three of us kind of stuffed into our jumpsuits again. I thought we would introduce three new Ghostbusters, but maybe we'd be around as Senior Ghostbusters, running the company or something, but the real adventure would be... And this was so long ago, we were thinking Chris Rock, Chris Farley and Ben Stiller taking over. That would have worked
And we had the script all worked out. Danny and I had the story and Murray got really... Murray's so cantankerous, you know. Dan called him and said, "Would you be in the movie?" And he said, "I'll be in the movie... but only as a ghost."
QUINT: That would have been awesome!
HAROLD RAMIS: (laughs) It would have been interesting. So, we even created a story around that. In the end, it sounds greedy, but the deal couldn't be made. We as an entity... Me... well, I'm low man on that totem pole deal-wise, but Ivan, Bill, Danny and me couldn't make a deal with the studio. There wasn't enough left for the studio. And I can't say my heart was really in it, you know... making the third one. [...]


[03.11.2005] In Focus sprach mit Harold Ramis, u.a. über "Ghostbusters 3"...
My editor is begging me to ask you three questions about "Ghostbusters 3."
The non-existent film?
Yes. He would like to know about the non-existent film. My understanding is that it would have sent Peter, Ray and Egon to Hell.
Yes. "Ghostbusters go to Hell" was Danny Aykroyd’s concept for it.
What was your favorite scene from that script that we'll likely never see?
Well, we never really got down to an actual scenario. We had a story. Part of the fun of "Ghostbusters" was developing some kind of lamebrained scientific explanation for what was going on, and I take credit for this:
What Danny had originally conceived was sending us to a special-effects Hell - a netherworld full of phenomenal visual environments and boiling pits and all that stuff.
He does tend to think big when he’s writing these, doesn’t he?
Oh, he’s amazing. [laughs] But my thought was that what works so well about the first two is the mundane-ness of it all. So my notion was that Hell exists simultaneously, and in the same place as our consensus reality. But it’s like a film shutter - it’s the darkness between the 24 frames. When we’re blinking on, they’re off - so we blink alternately with this other reality, which is Hell.
So all the Ghostbusters would need to do [to go to Hell] is take themselves "out of phase" one beat. And we create a device to do it, and it’s in a warehouse in Brooklyn. And when we step out of the chamber, it looks just like New York - but it’s Hell. Everything’s gridlocked - no cars are moving, no vehicles are moving, and all the drivers are swearing at each other in different foreign languages. No two people speak the same language. It’s all the worst things about modern urban life, just magnified.
And Heaven was across the George Washington Bridge in New Jersey - which was irony. The Ghostbusters had to make this journey from lower Manhattan to the George Washington Bridge.
It sort of makes me sad that I’m not gonna see that.
Yeah. There was a good structure - because some of us were in Hell, while some of us were in the real world, tracking our journey through Hell. We had new Ghostbusters and old Ghostbusters.
I’ve read that you had a next-gen cast in mind. If you were casting those roles today, who would play the younger Ghostbusters?
Well, we had Chris Farley as one of them, Ben Stiller as one of them... It was a while ago.


[14.06.2004] Moviehole meldet...
As every Ghosbusters fan knows, a third film is about as likely to happen as Jessica Simpson enrolling in post-grad marketing studies at UCLA. In other words : Not too likely.
Slime-shooting Dan Aykroyd is still keen to do it. He just has a board of suits to convince. And once they learn that Bill Murray would rather have his teeth extracted than do a "Ghostbusters 3", they’ll turn their attention to the pooping pigeon outside on the studio window still and away from the pitch.
Aykroyd tells Latino Review that Murray isn’t the only one who’s balked at the idea of doing a second sequel. Apparently ‘most of the cast’ have. Harold Ramis, Annie Potts and Ernie Hudson co-starred in the previous films.
A couple of years back, Aykroyd mentioned that he had an idea to bring in a new young cast of "Ghosbtusters" - Will Smith’s name was mentioned at one point, probably after the success of "Independence Day" and "ID4" - and he says that’s still one idea he could consider - if only the rights holders of "Ghostbusters" would let him. At the moment, he says those that would make such a call - and he’s not naming names - won’t let him.
Funnily enough, just three short years ago, Harold Ramis mentioned something similar - and sounded quite keen to do it - in an online interview.
"I think Columbia would love to keep the franchise going with three new ghostbusters..you know.. using us as metors , cameos in the movie... I dunno, and we are developing ...there's a concept for a third script , the studio might do..right now there's a big negotiation ...going on the series..the movie consequently..if the deal can be made the movie can be made, we dunno if the deal can be made."
This is apparently the storyline of the would-be sequel : Dr's Stantz (Aykroyd), Spengler (Harold Ramis) and Zeddemore (Ernie Hudson) cope with Venkman's (Bill Murray) departure. They recruit a group of young bucks and try to deal with a new wave of spooks, who are being ejected from an overcrowded hell by that looks exactly like Manhattan. Louis (Rick Moranis), Janine (Annie Potts) and Dana (Sigourney Weaver) all have cameos, while Venkman only appears near the end of the film.
It’s a sad state of affairs when Aykroyd can get a "Blues Brothers 2000" made - now that, I would feed to Toranga’s Gators - and not a second sequel to one of the most profitable films of the 80’s.
The fans want it. Columbia. You listening?


[14.06.2004] DH meldet...
Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment's 20th Anniversry DVD of Ghostbusters willbe available in October according to Premiere magazine.

[29.11.2002] IGN FilmForce meldete kürzlich...
[...] "It is," said Ramis. "We thought we'd introduce new Ghostbusters and appear as the mentors of the new Ghostbusters or not appear in it at all. Bill Murray wouldn't appear in it. I think he didn't want to see a sequel made, so he became kind of obstructionist about it."
"It's hard to do it without him," said Cohen.
"Well, it could have been three new Ghostbusters without any of us," said Ramis, "and the story Dan (Aykroyd) and I were evolving could have worked." [...]


[31.07.2002] Bei IGN FilmForce gibt es ein Script-Review zum (höchstwahrscheinlich) gestorbenen "Ghostbusters 3"...
[...] Without revealing too many spoilers, Ghostbusters 3: Hellbent suggests that hell (portrayed as a stygian mirror image of The Big Apple dubbed "Manhellton") has grown overcrowded and congested. As a result, hell is literally evicting people back into the world of the living in order to alleviate their congestion problem.
Obviously, this isn't good for our world so the Ghostbusters must use their latest technology to literally go to hell and ask the devil why he's doing this and to see what they can do to make him stop. Naturally, the devil - portrayed here as a Donald Trump-like mogul named Siffler - has a secret agenda that leads to a grand conflict with our titular heroes. The Ghostbusters must once again save New York City from the evil forces of the afterlife.
There is indeed a younger crop of Ghostbusters (or, as the script abbreviates it, GBs) introduced that perform much of the otherworldly legwork here. [...]


[30.08.2001] Gegenüber Empire Online meinte Sigourney Weaver...
"As for a Part 3, that's highly unlikely [...] I think our bustin' days are long gone - we'd be a very sorry bunch of very old ghostbusters now."

[27.06.2001] Phantastik.de berichtet...
small> Einmal mehr hat Dan Aykroyd gemeint, dass es keinen dritten "Ghostbusters"-Streifen geben wird. Gegenueber "Cinescape" meinte er: "Nein, das wird niemals passieren."

[24.05.2001] "Cindy Pearlman" sprach mit Dan Aykroyd... Bill Murray will nicht... Die Chancen für "Ghostbusters 3" stehen schlecht...
"Well, there's a reason Bill won't agree. Someone once didn't agree with him. Now he doesn't agree with someone. [...] Listen, Bill is a friend of mine and just because he doesn't want to explore this concept is no reason to impair our friendship. He wants to move on to new work and new things. I can't blame him."

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Fünf Jahre nach der letzten erfolgreich geschlagenen Dämonenschlacht, werden die Geisterjäger wieder auf den Plan gerufen, denn Vigo, gewiefter Fürst der Finsternis mit schleimigen Gehilfen, tyrannisiert New York.



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10 Titel: Ghostbusters (Ray Parker Jr.); Cleanin' Up The Town; Savin' The Day; In The Name Of Love; I Can Wait Forever; Hot Night; Magic; Main Title Theme (Ghostbusters); Dana's Theme; Ghostbusters (Instrumental Version)

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10 Titel: On Our Own (Bobby Brown); Supernatural; The Promised Land; We're Back; Spirit; Ghostbusters; Flesh'n Blood; Love Is A Cannibal; Flip City; Higher And Higher



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