Greg and Meredith delve into the 1984 film 'Ghostbusters.' They explore themes of working-class heroism, the film's problematic elements, the unique blend of comedy and horror, and the challenges of sequels and reboots. The discussion also touches on character dynamics, the role of special effects, and the social commentary embedded in the film. The conversation also touches on parental perspectives regarding the film's appropriateness for children, Dan Aykroyd's beliefs about the supernatural, and the evolution of his career. Additionally, they critique the portrayal of authority figures in the film and discuss the legal battles surrounding the theme song. They try to answer the question, are The Ghostbusters the working class Batman(men)?


00:00 - The Anti-Batman

03:11 - Ghostbusters: A Classic

05:57 - The Resurrection of Chevy Chase and Bill Murray's Creepiness

08:46 - The Unique Blend of Comedy and Horror

12:04 - The Challenges of Sequels and Reboots

15:10 - Character Dynamics and Casting Choices

17:54 - The Role of Special Effects in Storytelling

20:48 - The Ghostbusters' Business Model

24:07 - Cultural References and Social Commentary

31:57 - Exploring Wealth and Gender Dynamics in Ghostbusters

39:40 - Parental Perspectives on Ghostbusters

41:06 - Dan Aykroyd's Beliefs and Career

46:14 - The Evolution of Dan Aykroyd

55:05 - Critique of Authority and the American Dream

01:03:09 - The Legal Battle Behind the Theme Song

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