Who else saw this in theaters?
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TalesfromTheCryptfan — 13 years ago(November 27, 2012 01:52 AM)
I did when it premiered on my 8th birthday and saw it 3 times and had the cards, action figures, magazine and still own the CD soundtrack.
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RevengeOfToonces3 — 13 years ago(December 29, 2012 06:15 PM)
I did. I was seven in the summer of '89. What's funny is that I saw Batman around the same time, which doesn't seem like that long ago, yet it feels like
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since I saw Ghostbusters II in the theater. I had the cards and the figures. I loved the new stuff like the pink slime "proton packs" (they weren't proton packs, but I called them that anyway).
Nostalgic blindness rarely factors into my enjoyment of stuff I used to enjoy anymore. For instance, a lot of the cartoons I liked in the 80s are barely watchable for me now. Howard the Duck, which I used to adore, is an awful movie. Garbage Pail Kids isn't much better. But when it comes to Ghostbusters II, I'm genuinely surprised at the negative reaction it still gets from some people. I think it definitely holds up. Not quite the classic the first one is, but still a great movie. I think I'll watch it later. It's been a while.
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THX1701 — 1 year ago(March 18, 2025 10:32 PM)
I have a similar experience as RevengeOfToonces3. 1989 was a great year for movies. I remember my mother took my sister and I to watch so many good blockbusters including this one along with Batman, Indy & Temple of Doom and Back to the Future Part II.
I was 13 at the time and it was a good summer. I missed out on Star Trek V as I had still not watched every episode of Classic Trek nor had I seen the movies at that point. I was only a fan the TNG and still discovering more things that I grew to like.
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SteelCitysFinest417 — 12 years ago(April 20, 2013 11:02 PM)
I came up to NYC from Pittsburgh w my brother & parents when I was 4 yrs old that summer to visit my godparents. My mom, my godmother, my godbrother, & I all went out to see it the weekend it came out.
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Btheatrical — 12 years ago(May 21, 2013 01:14 AM)
It really was an awesome time when summer movies DELIVERED and were worth getting excited about. As opposed to today where you generally get one or two good ones out of the pack. I dont think it has anything to do with being a kid at the time either. 'Ghostbusters II' is better than most action/comedies of today.
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steve_is_excellent — 12 years ago(October 06, 2013 04:06 AM)
I was born in 84 so I guess I was 5. I was already a huge fan of the first movie and the cartoon show. I had the magazines, and cards, and lunchbox, and firehouse, and a grandma with lots of money to spend. My parents took me to the movie. Other than The Fox and the Hound, this has to be the first movie I remember seeing in theatres. I also saw Batman at a drive in, but I fell asleep part way through.
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blackheart981 — 11 years ago(July 11, 2014 08:58 PM)
I wanted to see it. I remember the commercials and stuff but I only ended up seeing Batman. I was only 7 at the time. For those who did see it in the theaters, were there really extra scenes not shown in the home releases?
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