Ghostbusters - Ii
Released in 1989, is a supernatural comedy sequel that reunites the original cast—Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, Ernie Hudson, Sigourney Weaver, and Rick Moranis—five years after their first outing. The plot follows the disbanded team as they reform to investigate a river of psychomagnotheric "mood slime" flowing beneath New York City, fueled by the city's collective negativity and controlled by the 16th-century tyrant Vigo the Carpathian. 🎬 Critical Reception
The song "On Our Own" by Bobby Brown became a massive success and is still a favorite among fans. ⚠️ Common Complaints Ghostbusters II
The primary strength remains the interplay between the lead actors. Bill Murray’s deadpan performance as Peter Venkman is frequently cited as a high point, alongside the expanded role of Rick Moranis as Louis Tully. Released in 1989, is a supernatural comedy sequel
Critics often view it as a "machine-tooled clone" of the first film, feeling formulaic and somewhat softer in its humor to appeal to younger fans of the Real Ghostbusters cartoon. ✅ The Highlights ⚠️ Common Complaints The primary strength remains the
The courtroom battle against the Scoleri Brothers and the climactic "walking" Statue of Liberty sequence are iconic, though some find the latter logically thin.
Some fans of the 1984 film felt the sequel was too sanitized, losing the "grit" and edgier adult humor for a more family-friendly, cartoonish vibe.