
Beetlejuice meets the Ghostbusters? How much fanboy fun could that have been? But no, it was terrible. It involved no special effects beyond a cheap medley of canned (probably Universal owned) pop music that Beetlejuice "forced" the "Extreme" Ghostbusters to lip-synch and dance to. The Ghostbusters came out, without their proton packs or any resemblance to the recognizable Ghostbusters. Except for the uniforms, and that one had glasses, one was black, and one (as you can see) had a cowboy hat. Oh wait, none of the Ghostbusters wore a cowboy hat. Today one did. At the end, they all simply danced off. This was a terrible, terrible show. Not terribly performed, mind you, this is not Six Flags or the like, this is UNIVERSAL. The performers were solid and credible and commited. The problem was, they were committed to this show. This kind of interpretation of their properties and franchises explains VAN HELSING.
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