RGB DVD Press Release
By Paul Rudoff on Feb. 17, 2006 at 10:48 PM , Categories: Real Ghostbusters, Reviews & Merch, Home Video
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Culver City, Calif. - If you're bothered by ghosts and goblins or simply looking to enjoy hours of fun and laughter, you know who to call – The Ghostbusters. Evil spirits don't stand a ghost of a chance once our intrepid heroes are on the case! And on February 28, 2006 Sony Pictures Home Entertainment will release three volumes of the animated series "The Real Ghostbusters" on DVD. Each volume contains three episodes and a special bonus episode. Value priced at $9.95 SLP, these DVDs can be enjoyed by children and fans of all ages!
"The Real Ghostbusters" is based on the two hit motion pictures that helped define the '80s and features the voice talents of Arsenio Hall ("The Arsenio Hall Show" Coming to America), Dave Coulier ("Full House," "America's Funniest People") and Lorenzo Music ("Garfield," "Darkwing Duck"). In these latest episodes, the Ghostbusters -- Winston, Egon, Peter and Ray -– and their sidekick, Slimer, encounter an array of otherworldly creatures, including goblins, The Sandman and the famous Stay Puft Marshmallow Man – all of which adds up to hours of fun for longtime fans and newcomers as well.
Originally airing on ABC and later in syndication, "The Real Ghostbusters" had a five-year run (Sept. 1986 to Jan. 1991) during which time it gathered a loyal fan base. Among other honors, "The Real Ghostbusters" received a Young Artist Award for the "Best Animation Series" in 1989.
Episode Synopsis
Creatures of the Night
"Night Game"
Play ball! Rather grab a bat than a proton gun when an old Indian legend involves Winston in a baseball game of good vs. evil for the fate of one human soul? Question is, which human's soul are they fighting for?
"Bird of Kildarby"
The Ghostbusters try to bust some ghosts in a castle in Manhattan, but the ghosts send a giant and deadly bird after them.
"Lost and Foundry"
A ghost becomes a part of a new steel, leading to abnormal experiences throughout the city.
"Killerwatt" (Bonus episode)
A ghost named Killerwatt has taken over the power plant, leaving New York City powerless.
Spooky Spirits
"Ghostbuster of the Year"
The guys are in a state of competition for the title of Ghostbuster of the Year and getting on the Spooks Illustrated cover.
"Revenge of Murray and the Mantis"
He was thought to have been destroyed during the Gozer incident, but now.... the mascot of Stay Puft Marshmallows returns from the dead to battle Murray the Mantis!
"Drool, the Dog Faced Goblin"
The Ghostbusters are ready to catch a harmless goblin at a circus at the Poconos, but there is something else to worry about.
"Mr. Sandman, Dream Me a Dream" (Bonus)
The Sandman arrives in New York and attempts to put everyone to sleep for five hundred years. And with every person put to sleep, their dreams become real. Can the Ghostbusters stop the Sandman or will they fall asleep with the rest of the city?
Slimefighters
"Adventures in Slime and Space"
One of Egon's contraptions has a bad effect on Slimer, making millions of little versions of the green ghost.
"They Call Me Mister Slimer"
Slimer tries to earn money by becoming a bodyguard for a kid that gets pushed around by bullies.
"Victor the Happy Ghost"
The Ghostbusters come across a seemingly harmless ghost and decide against locking him away in the containment unit. However, Slimer finds out this ghost turns into a nasty demon behind the Ghostbusters' backs.
"Slimer, Come Home" (Bonus)
After Peter yells at Slimer for eating Winston's birthday cake, Slimer runs away and gets mixed up with some very mean Poltergeists.
DVD SPECS
* Digitally Mastered Audio & Video
* Full Screen Presentation
* QuickStart Continuous "Play" Feature
PRODUCT SPECS
Creatures of the Night
Not Rated
Color / Closed-Captioned
DVD Order Date: 1/26/06
DVD Catalog # 13797
Running Time: 89 minutes
DVD SLP: $9.98
Spooky Spirits
Not Rated
Color / Closed-Captioned
DVD Order Date: 1/26/06
DVD Catalog # 13798
Running Time: 89 minutes
DVD SLP: $9.98
Slimefighters
Not Rated
Color / Closed-Captioned
DVD Order Date: 1/26/06
DVD Catalog # 13799
Running Time: 89 minutes
DVD SLP: $9.98
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is a Sony Pictures Entertainment Company. Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) is a division of Sony Corporation of America (SCA), a subsidiary of Tokyo-based Sony Corporation. SPE's global operations encompass motion picture production and distribution, television production and distribution, worldwide channel investments, home video acquisition and distribution, operation of studio facilities, development of new entertainment products, services and technologies, and distribution of filmed entertainment in 67 countries. Sony Pictures Entertainment can be found on the World Wide Web at http://www.spe.sony.com.
Who ya gonna call?
"The Real Ghostbusters!"
"The Real Ghostbusters!"
The Real Ghostbusters: Creatures of the Night, Spooky Spirits and Slimefighters from the long-running children's series based on the "Ghostbusters" movies arrive on DVD February 28, 2006
Culver City, Calif. - If you're bothered by ghosts and goblins or simply looking to enjoy hours of fun and laughter, you know who to call – The Ghostbusters. Evil spirits don't stand a ghost of a chance once our intrepid heroes are on the case! And on February 28, 2006 Sony Pictures Home Entertainment will release three volumes of the animated series "The Real Ghostbusters" on DVD. Each volume contains three episodes and a special bonus episode. Value priced at $9.95 SLP, these DVDs can be enjoyed by children and fans of all ages!
"The Real Ghostbusters" is based on the two hit motion pictures that helped define the '80s and features the voice talents of Arsenio Hall ("The Arsenio Hall Show" Coming to America), Dave Coulier ("Full House," "America's Funniest People") and Lorenzo Music ("Garfield," "Darkwing Duck"). In these latest episodes, the Ghostbusters -- Winston, Egon, Peter and Ray -– and their sidekick, Slimer, encounter an array of otherworldly creatures, including goblins, The Sandman and the famous Stay Puft Marshmallow Man – all of which adds up to hours of fun for longtime fans and newcomers as well.
Originally airing on ABC and later in syndication, "The Real Ghostbusters" had a five-year run (Sept. 1986 to Jan. 1991) during which time it gathered a loyal fan base. Among other honors, "The Real Ghostbusters" received a Young Artist Award for the "Best Animation Series" in 1989.
Episode Synopsis
Creatures of the Night
"Night Game"
Play ball! Rather grab a bat than a proton gun when an old Indian legend involves Winston in a baseball game of good vs. evil for the fate of one human soul? Question is, which human's soul are they fighting for?
"Bird of Kildarby"
The Ghostbusters try to bust some ghosts in a castle in Manhattan, but the ghosts send a giant and deadly bird after them.
"Lost and Foundry"
A ghost becomes a part of a new steel, leading to abnormal experiences throughout the city.
"Killerwatt" (Bonus episode)
A ghost named Killerwatt has taken over the power plant, leaving New York City powerless.
Spooky Spirits
"Ghostbuster of the Year"
The guys are in a state of competition for the title of Ghostbuster of the Year and getting on the Spooks Illustrated cover.
"Revenge of Murray and the Mantis"
He was thought to have been destroyed during the Gozer incident, but now.... the mascot of Stay Puft Marshmallows returns from the dead to battle Murray the Mantis!
"Drool, the Dog Faced Goblin"
The Ghostbusters are ready to catch a harmless goblin at a circus at the Poconos, but there is something else to worry about.
"Mr. Sandman, Dream Me a Dream" (Bonus)
The Sandman arrives in New York and attempts to put everyone to sleep for five hundred years. And with every person put to sleep, their dreams become real. Can the Ghostbusters stop the Sandman or will they fall asleep with the rest of the city?
Slimefighters
"Adventures in Slime and Space"
One of Egon's contraptions has a bad effect on Slimer, making millions of little versions of the green ghost.
"They Call Me Mister Slimer"
Slimer tries to earn money by becoming a bodyguard for a kid that gets pushed around by bullies.
"Victor the Happy Ghost"
The Ghostbusters come across a seemingly harmless ghost and decide against locking him away in the containment unit. However, Slimer finds out this ghost turns into a nasty demon behind the Ghostbusters' backs.
"Slimer, Come Home" (Bonus)
After Peter yells at Slimer for eating Winston's birthday cake, Slimer runs away and gets mixed up with some very mean Poltergeists.
DVD SPECS
* Digitally Mastered Audio & Video
* Full Screen Presentation
* QuickStart Continuous "Play" Feature
PRODUCT SPECS
Creatures of the Night
Not Rated
Color / Closed-Captioned
DVD Order Date: 1/26/06
DVD Catalog # 13797
Running Time: 89 minutes
DVD SLP: $9.98
Spooky Spirits
Not Rated
Color / Closed-Captioned
DVD Order Date: 1/26/06
DVD Catalog # 13798
Running Time: 89 minutes
DVD SLP: $9.98
Slimefighters
Not Rated
Color / Closed-Captioned
DVD Order Date: 1/26/06
DVD Catalog # 13799
Running Time: 89 minutes
DVD SLP: $9.98
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is a Sony Pictures Entertainment Company. Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) is a division of Sony Corporation of America (SCA), a subsidiary of Tokyo-based Sony Corporation. SPE's global operations encompass motion picture production and distribution, television production and distribution, worldwide channel investments, home video acquisition and distribution, operation of studio facilities, development of new entertainment products, services and technologies, and distribution of filmed entertainment in 67 countries. Sony Pictures Entertainment can be found on the World Wide Web at http://www.spe.sony.com.
The Real Ghostbusters: Manhattan Madness DVD Review

With the news of official Real Ghostbusters DVDs from Sony coming soon, I thought I'd write a little review of a non-official DVD that has just hit the marketplace. It's called The Real Ghostbusters: Manhattan Madness and was released by OS Films (UPC Code: 545618314678). You can buy it at Amazon here, here, or here. Read on to find out more about it...
Casper Subliminally Rips Off Ghostbusters

Switched At Birth?
First the Casper folks sue the Ghostbusters folks because they claim that the ghost in the No Ghost logo is a rip-off of their characters. Now they're ripping off Ghostbusters by creating a Casper figurine entitled "Heart Chocolates" that is a subliminal rip-off of the No Ghost logo. Such nerve!
Many thanks to Doreen Mulman for telling me about this.
From The Makers Of Freddy Vs. Ghostbusters
The guys who brought you Freddy Vs. Ghostbusters are back with a sequel of sorts: Return of the Ghostbusters. The movie is in pre-production and is slated for a 2006 release.
However, the filmmakers need your help. If you live in the Denver area, you can be in the movie: "Although most of the film is cast, and we have a slew of actors in Denver, anyone who would like to participate in this film will be found a place in the movie." They also need help with Visual Effects, Props, and Music.
If you can't help in any of those ways, you can still lend your support and be a part of the project by donating money to the budget. At the bottom of the film's webpage is a PayPal donation button. "Donations of $25.00 or more will receive credit in the film as a Producer! Donations of $5.00 or more will receive credit as...a donator!" Think about how cool it would be to be a producer on a GB film... even if it's not an official one.
However, the filmmakers need your help. If you live in the Denver area, you can be in the movie: "Although most of the film is cast, and we have a slew of actors in Denver, anyone who would like to participate in this film will be found a place in the movie." They also need help with Visual Effects, Props, and Music.
If you can't help in any of those ways, you can still lend your support and be a part of the project by donating money to the budget. At the bottom of the film's webpage is a PayPal donation button. "Donations of $25.00 or more will receive credit in the film as a Producer! Donations of $5.00 or more will receive credit as...a donator!" Think about how cool it would be to be a producer on a GB film... even if it's not an official one.
Ghostbusters Greystone Mansion In Los Angeles Times (October 2004)

At the beginning of December 2004 I asked my friends in California, Doreen Mulman and Nora Salisbury for help with something. Unfortunately, they had so much on their plate at the time (and still do) that they were unable to help me out.
I forgot about the matter until I was going though my e-mail today looking for things to delete, and came across my e-mail to them. Since it's now almost five months since the item in question was published, it is probably too late to get any help, but I thought I'd try publically.
Below is my message to them dated 12/5/2004. If you can help me out, feel free to e-mail me.
My aunt sent me a Los Angeles Times article from the Thursday, October 28, 2004 edition about a record snowfall received in California recently. On the BACK of the article was part of map with surrounding pictures of (I guess) famous pop culture spots in Los Angeles. One of these picture notations was this: Greystone Mansion's first owner, oil heir Ned Doheny, was murdered here. Scene from "Ghostbusters" and other movies and TV shows were filmed at the estate. This was accompanied with a photo of the mansion and the left half of the no ghost logo.
There were a few other places included in the part of the map, and just from reading them, I'm interested in viewing and owning the entire map. I was wondering if maybe you can help me out by either having the 10/28/2004 issue of the paper or by calling up the LA Times (it's gotta be a local call for you) and seeing if they could send you the page or something. I don't have a page number to give you, but maybe they can figure it out by the articles that are printed on the reverse (the ones about the snowfall and waterfalls).
As for the GB thing ... I looked it up and some websites say GB1 and others say GB2, so I don't know which to believe. I had no idea that either of the movies was filmed at that mansion. Off the top of my head I can't think of a single scene in either film that could have been filmed there. There aren't any mansions or extravagant places in either film.
The book "Shot On This Site" confirms GB1, but who knows how accurate it is. This site says: "the Greystone Mansion, which has two long tunnels underneath and where they filmed part of Ghostbusters and The Witches of Eastwick."
So, I have two ideas (off the top of my head) of what was filmed at the mansion.
* GB1: The deleted Fort Detmerring scene. (the arch in the LA Times pic suggests this)
* GB2: The subway scene(s). (the long tunnel underneath suggests this)
The best pages I could find for the site are:
http://www.seeing-stars.com/Live/Greystone.shtml
Official Site (I think)
If you find out anything, let me know. The mansion is open to the public for free, so maybe one day when you're feeling up to it, you and Nora can check it out, take photos, and see if you can figure this out (or if any of the park staff [it's considered a park] might know).
GB Legion Hardcover Details
This information is two weeks old, but I've been away on a mini-vacation so I haven't been able to post it sooner. Here are the details straight from 88MPH's e-mail newsletter.
Now is your chance to own a very special, hard cover edition of "Legion". This collector's edition is packed with material, including; all four issues of the "Legion" mini-series, the twelve page San Diego Comic-Con 2004 Exclusive "The Zeddemore Factor" short story, in color for the first time, never before seen characters case studies, and a preface by Ghostbusters co-creator Dan Aykroyd!
This hard cover edition is a Diamond Comics Distributor "Previews" exclusive, and may very well be the only time 88MPH collects the "Legion" mini-series in a single volume. So if you're a Ghostbusters fan, make sure you pre-order a copy at your nearest comic shop today!
Please use this item number when ordering at your local comic book store: # FEB05 2818
You can find your nearest comic store calling: 1-888-COMIC BOOK (1-888-266-4226)
Or log on to: http://csls.diamondcomics.com
Or pre-order it online from the nice folks at Graham Cracker Comics.
On another topic, I'd like to invite all Ghostheads to help us making sure the Hard Cover is as perfect as it can be. Some of you may have notice color errors, typos or other types of errors in the course of the 4 issues. We'd like you to report us all errors by using our contact form and using the "Ghostbusters Bloopers" subject line. We will compile all data sent to us and make the proper corrections. Your help is greatly appreciated.
GB Legion Comic Books
The final issue of the GB Legion comic book mini-series is finally in stores. If you haven't bought/ordered a copy, go to Graham Crackers Comics right away. It should come as no surprise that 88MPH has decided to milk more money from us fans by releasing YET ANOTHER VARIANT COVER. There is now a THIRD version of Legion #4, with a cover of Egon and a large green dog ghost (image on far right above) released exclusively by Bulldog Collectibles. In case you're not keeping track, for a 4 part story, there are a total of 13 different issues:
Since my Legion #4 issues arrived in the mail today, I finally read the entire Legion story/mini-series (all four issues), plus "The Zeddemore Factor" Comic-Con exclusive (I read it first, since story chronologically that comes first). I've been receiving the comics as they've been released, but always intended to read the entire Legion story in one sitting instead of waiting months for each segment of the story.
I was thinking about writing a full-blown review, but the story didn't impress me enough (good or bad) to actually do it. Instead I jotted down a bunch of notes, which I'll present to you in order from issue #1 to #4.
- Legion #1 - regular cover - 1st Printing (all 4 GBs)
- Legion #1 - regular cover - 2nd Printing (Ecto-1)
- Legion #1 - variant cover (Peter)
- Legion #1 - exclusive cover - Graham Crackers Comics (GB fighting Stay-Puft)
- Legion #1 - exclusive cover - Toyzz (Terror Dog)
- Legion #1 - UV Incentive cover (No Ghost logo)
- Legion #2 - regular cover (all four GBs and blue ghosts)
- Legion #2 - variant cover (Winston)
- Legion #3 - regular cover (equipment close-up)
- Legion #3 - variant cover (Ray)
- Legion #4 - regular cover (Ecto-1 driving away from large green ghost)
- Legion #4 - variant cover (Egon)
- Legion #4 - exclusive cover - Bulldog Collectibles (Egon and a large green dog ghost)
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Thanks to Kingpin for tracking this down in Previews and Image Comics' website:
(from the February 2005 issue of Previews):
GHOSTBUSTERS LEGION PREVIEWS EXCLUSIVE HC by Andrew Dabb, Steve Kurth, Serge LaPointe & Blond; cover by Ben Templesmith The Ghostbusters are back! Now is your chance to own this very special, hard cover edition of their first new adventure. This collection is packed with bonus material. Containing all four issues of the Legion mini-series, it also includes the 12 page San Diego Comic-Con 2004 Exclusive "The Zeddemore Factor"; in color, never before seen characters case studies and more. Featuring a brand new cover by famed artist Ben Templesmith, this may very well be the only time this collection is offered. HC, 7x10, 136pgs, FC SRP: $24.95 |
Since my Legion #4 issues arrived in the mail today, I finally read the entire Legion story/mini-series (all four issues), plus "The Zeddemore Factor" Comic-Con exclusive (I read it first, since story chronologically that comes first). I've been receiving the comics as they've been released, but always intended to read the entire Legion story in one sitting instead of waiting months for each segment of the story.
I was thinking about writing a full-blown review, but the story didn't impress me enough (good or bad) to actually do it. Instead I jotted down a bunch of notes, which I'll present to you in order from issue #1 to #4.
- I wish pages were numbered.
- New character designs are ok. They take a while to get used to. Janine is actually a bit better looking than she was in the first film (no offense, Annie).
- I'm kinda turned off by the whole "famous Louis" stuff. It seems a bit out of character for the nebbish Louis, and it totally doesn't seem to follow anything established in the movie. Sure Louis wanted attention ("Doesn't anyone want to interview me? I was an eyewitness."), but he didn't make an indication that he wanted fame and fortune. Quite frankly, I see no reason to include him in the comics as a main/side character, just like there was no reason for him to be in GB2 and RGB. Although he had a big part in the events of GB1, he's nothing more than Dana's neighbor, so why can't people just leave him at that... a cameo at best.
- #1 was pretty much a "what are they doing now" (six months after the Gozer incident). The new "Legion" storyline was only briefly mentioned at the beginning and end. The story actually starts to show itself in #2.
- I love the Egon RGB hair reference in #2.
- I liked the running gag of Janine doing everything she can to get Egon's attention, though I thought the part where she threatened to put a false breast (a "falsie") "so far down [Peter's] throat that [he'll] be crappin' plastic for a week" was a bit out of character.
- Someone remind me one day to start a nudeghouls.com website.
- The GB2 museum building can be seen in the New York City shot at the end of #3. This is a nice touch, since this is exactly where the building is in real life.
- Onionhead/Slimer appears briefly in #3 & #4 in a very satisfying way (hint: he's not playing nice).
- The World Trade Center (Twin Towers) is seen in Dravenhaven's slimy rendition of Manhattan in #4. Since he had newspaper articles on his room's walls in the psychiatric institution, he would obviously be aware of the towers demise. So, does this mean that the story takes place prior to September 2001 or is this just a goof?
- Peter calls Ray in #4, but Ray can't answer his cell phone because he's all tied up (literally). Peter presumably "hangs up" as he, Winston, and Egon go out on a bust. Cut back to Ray a little later and his phone is still ringing, which he is barely able to answer, and the signal is received by the guys in Ecto-1. Either we didn't see Peter call a second time after the bust or this is a goof? If it's the former, it would have been less disconcerting if a panel or two would have been added to show Pater calling again.
- The final battle against Dravenhaven ended too quickly and without any real big finale. The end of the world was at stake, but it sure didn't feel like it. After such a long 2-3 issue build-up, it was very disheartening to have it end so quickly.
- The conclusion to the Egon/Janine storyline was very satisfying.
- For some reason Dravenhaven looks 50 years old at the end in the hospital bed than he did earlier.
Ghostbusters 3 News
Nothing we haven't heard before, but two new articles have been posted online, and so I've added them to the bottom of the GB3 Progress page.
The short version is this: Dan Aykroyd is still interested, but nobody else is. He can't move forward with his ideas (such as a younger cast) because those people who own the rights won't allow the project to happen.
Personally, I think he's been going about it all wrong. Instead of trying to get a live-action movie made, which obviously ain't gonna happen in MY lifetime, try making it into a PG or PG-13 rated, full-length, theatrical Real Ghostbusters movie. Since Sony was able to make another animated series in recent years (EGB), I think it's safe to say that the rights problems don't extend to the animated universe.
After seeing how pathetic GB2 turned out, in terms of totally disregarding the continuity from the first film, I think it's best that Dan NOT write another film with Harold. It would just be a stale rehash of GB1. He should team with J. Michael Straczynski, who is responsible for the high quality of writing on the first season RGB eps. I like the whole Hellbent idea of Dan's first draft (Hell is the flip side of reality and you can flip the switch anytime ... or something like that). It would definitely be a more adult cartoon, and not some watered down kiddie crap. I'm sure JMS can tailor Dan's script to fit the RGB personalities. Heck, they could have some fun and even throw in a gag of seeing the EGB gang when they were kids, since this would take place during the RGB's prime. That way the movie would even be connected to EGB, too.
Bringing back all of the original RGB first season cast is a MUST! I'm sure they'd all be interested. (Arsenio is no longer busy with his talk show, so he has no reason to say No.) Since Lorenzo is no longer alive, perhaps they could persuade Bill Murray to provide the voice of Peter. Even though he hates the idea of a GB3, he did take over for Lorenzo as the voice of Garfield in the recent live-action film. If he could lower himself to doing that (no offense, Garfield), surely he'd doing something of a much higher caliber. As a last resort I'd have them bring back Dave Coulier as Peter. I like Dave, but he was just wrong for the part (same as Kath Soucie). His performance was simply his Bill Murray imitation, in which case, you might as well get the real thing.
They could still have Lorenzo in the film in a different role. Take an archive recording of him and use it for Man #1 or some other small role that they might already have dialogue recorded to fit. Worst case, throw in a visual reference to him as an homage.
Dan could provide the voice of one of the characters, maybe even the villain. Heck, if you could convince them, maybe other members of the live-action cast could provided voices.
The visuals definitely need to be in the same quasi-Japanese animation style as the first season RGB. I don't know if the same animation studio is still in business (whoever DiC used in Japan), but surely there must still be some company that can do a similar, if not better job. As long as they don't do that crappy Americanized Anime style seen in Teen Titans, or 2-D or 3-D computer animation style (it's too clean), I'll be happy.
In short, the possibilities are limitless because you're no longer relying on live-action visuals.
The short version is this: Dan Aykroyd is still interested, but nobody else is. He can't move forward with his ideas (such as a younger cast) because those people who own the rights won't allow the project to happen.
Personally, I think he's been going about it all wrong. Instead of trying to get a live-action movie made, which obviously ain't gonna happen in MY lifetime, try making it into a PG or PG-13 rated, full-length, theatrical Real Ghostbusters movie. Since Sony was able to make another animated series in recent years (EGB), I think it's safe to say that the rights problems don't extend to the animated universe.
After seeing how pathetic GB2 turned out, in terms of totally disregarding the continuity from the first film, I think it's best that Dan NOT write another film with Harold. It would just be a stale rehash of GB1. He should team with J. Michael Straczynski, who is responsible for the high quality of writing on the first season RGB eps. I like the whole Hellbent idea of Dan's first draft (Hell is the flip side of reality and you can flip the switch anytime ... or something like that). It would definitely be a more adult cartoon, and not some watered down kiddie crap. I'm sure JMS can tailor Dan's script to fit the RGB personalities. Heck, they could have some fun and even throw in a gag of seeing the EGB gang when they were kids, since this would take place during the RGB's prime. That way the movie would even be connected to EGB, too.
Bringing back all of the original RGB first season cast is a MUST! I'm sure they'd all be interested. (Arsenio is no longer busy with his talk show, so he has no reason to say No.) Since Lorenzo is no longer alive, perhaps they could persuade Bill Murray to provide the voice of Peter. Even though he hates the idea of a GB3, he did take over for Lorenzo as the voice of Garfield in the recent live-action film. If he could lower himself to doing that (no offense, Garfield), surely he'd doing something of a much higher caliber. As a last resort I'd have them bring back Dave Coulier as Peter. I like Dave, but he was just wrong for the part (same as Kath Soucie). His performance was simply his Bill Murray imitation, in which case, you might as well get the real thing.
They could still have Lorenzo in the film in a different role. Take an archive recording of him and use it for Man #1 or some other small role that they might already have dialogue recorded to fit. Worst case, throw in a visual reference to him as an homage.
Dan could provide the voice of one of the characters, maybe even the villain. Heck, if you could convince them, maybe other members of the live-action cast could provided voices.
The visuals definitely need to be in the same quasi-Japanese animation style as the first season RGB. I don't know if the same animation studio is still in business (whoever DiC used in Japan), but surely there must still be some company that can do a similar, if not better job. As long as they don't do that crappy Americanized Anime style seen in Teen Titans, or 2-D or 3-D computer animation style (it's too clean), I'll be happy.
In short, the possibilities are limitless because you're no longer relying on live-action visuals.
The Spook Central 8th Anniversary Tribute Special
I've been so busy this month that I completely forgot to even put up anything to commemorate the 8 year anniversary of this site. It was in August 1996 (I wish I had kept track of the exact day) that I put up an ugly yellow page with one picture on it: a screen capture of the library ghost from the long-gone GB1 illustrated script project (raise your hand if you remember that site). I think I also had one link to Bill's site and one to Sheila's RGB page, and that was it. There were only a handful of GB sites back then. I really wish that I, or the Internet Archive, had kept a copy of that original page. It would be cool to see the difference between then and now.
That little page grew and grew and eventually got too big for Geocities whopping 2 megabyte size limit (any one remember Geocities arcane, and insane, FTP upload system?). So, the site moved somewhere else ... grew larger ... moved again ... grew some more ... repeat until you get to 1998. By that point the site got so large that I couldn't use any free web hosting services anymore (plus they were all getting to be very unreliable, causing major downtime for the site and headaches for all those who were trying to access it ... including myself!). So I had to start paying for a hosting service. That wasn't much of a problem (I found some good deals), until I ran into financial difficulties. I was able to keep this site online thanks to financial assistance from Tamara Yollick, "ElctroWolf", Ellen MacIsaac, Norman Gagnon, Adam Bertocci, and Art Chacon. To them I will always be forever grateful.
You could literally fill a couple pages in a book with a list of all of the places/hosts/servers that this site has resided on. Names like Dragonfire, Interspeed, and Hispeed spring instantly to mind (though there are MANY more). Plus there were forwarding addresses like PoBoxes.com and CJB.net. And let's not forget about the free urls I got from the lame (read: rip-off) NameZero service: realghostbusters.com and therealghostbusters.com (plus one of my name: paulrudoff.com).
We're now more than halfway through 2004 and, thanks to Raffaele Ruffaldi, it seems that Spook Central has a stable home where it can sit in semi-retirement for the foreseeable future. Would I like to do a major update again? Of course! Do I have enough new material to keep this site fresh. Oh, hell yeah! I have stuff that nobody knows about and would make lots of people drool if I even hinted at it, but right now it would require more work than I want to give it to take everything I have in print and in video/audio and get it into the computer. Plus some of my equipment isn't as good as it used to, which would make some things harder to do than they should be, if not impossible.
I started this little journal as a way of giving visitors to this site a reason to come back every so often. Although it isn't updated as frequently as GBHQ & Proton Charging (mainly because I never get any news at all, much less before they do), I hope that the odd things I've posted have been enjoyable, and will continue to be so. I've noticed that some of you have posted feedback comments on a few of these posts. Even if I don't reply to them (which I don't feel I should, since that's meant to be YOUR space, not mine to carry on a conversation), rest assured that I do check for them and read them, and I appreciate it.
In putting together this last minute 8th anniversary entry, I was really racked as to what to include. I wanted to upload something special, and not just type up a bunch of words (and I didn't even know what to type when I started), but I have nothing on my computer that you haven't already seen elsewhere. So, I decided to give you a look at an unfinished project that I started a few years ago: Ghostbusters - The Complete Illustrated Screenplay [link deleted] for Windows. As you'll see if you download it, I tried to mimic the format of the Making Ghostbusters book, but with images within the script and the margins, and soundbytes that play when you run your mouse over the colored dialogue. (Ignore the placeholder text on the splash page.) The problem is that if I actually did the ENTIRE script like that, the exe file would be extremely large, and most people would not want to download it. Heck, I may not even want to upload it. Then there's the whole issue of it being only compatible with Windows. I don't want to punish all those Mac users simply because they bought a crappy system (just kidding). I wouldn't want to do something that requires that much work if it couldn't be enjoyed by everyone. I tried to do it online, but every time I finally got the words in the margin aligned just right with the script text in one browser, the word wrap in the other would be off-line and mess it all up. That's why I never bothered any more with it.
That little page grew and grew and eventually got too big for Geocities whopping 2 megabyte size limit (any one remember Geocities arcane, and insane, FTP upload system?). So, the site moved somewhere else ... grew larger ... moved again ... grew some more ... repeat until you get to 1998. By that point the site got so large that I couldn't use any free web hosting services anymore (plus they were all getting to be very unreliable, causing major downtime for the site and headaches for all those who were trying to access it ... including myself!). So I had to start paying for a hosting service. That wasn't much of a problem (I found some good deals), until I ran into financial difficulties. I was able to keep this site online thanks to financial assistance from Tamara Yollick, "ElctroWolf", Ellen MacIsaac, Norman Gagnon, Adam Bertocci, and Art Chacon. To them I will always be forever grateful.
You could literally fill a couple pages in a book with a list of all of the places/hosts/servers that this site has resided on. Names like Dragonfire, Interspeed, and Hispeed spring instantly to mind (though there are MANY more). Plus there were forwarding addresses like PoBoxes.com and CJB.net. And let's not forget about the free urls I got from the lame (read: rip-off) NameZero service: realghostbusters.com and therealghostbusters.com (plus one of my name: paulrudoff.com).
We're now more than halfway through 2004 and, thanks to Raffaele Ruffaldi, it seems that Spook Central has a stable home where it can sit in semi-retirement for the foreseeable future. Would I like to do a major update again? Of course! Do I have enough new material to keep this site fresh. Oh, hell yeah! I have stuff that nobody knows about and would make lots of people drool if I even hinted at it, but right now it would require more work than I want to give it to take everything I have in print and in video/audio and get it into the computer. Plus some of my equipment isn't as good as it used to, which would make some things harder to do than they should be, if not impossible.
I started this little journal as a way of giving visitors to this site a reason to come back every so often. Although it isn't updated as frequently as GBHQ & Proton Charging (mainly because I never get any news at all, much less before they do), I hope that the odd things I've posted have been enjoyable, and will continue to be so. I've noticed that some of you have posted feedback comments on a few of these posts. Even if I don't reply to them (which I don't feel I should, since that's meant to be YOUR space, not mine to carry on a conversation), rest assured that I do check for them and read them, and I appreciate it.
In putting together this last minute 8th anniversary entry, I was really racked as to what to include. I wanted to upload something special, and not just type up a bunch of words (and I didn't even know what to type when I started), but I have nothing on my computer that you haven't already seen elsewhere. So, I decided to give you a look at an unfinished project that I started a few years ago: Ghostbusters - The Complete Illustrated Screenplay [link deleted] for Windows. As you'll see if you download it, I tried to mimic the format of the Making Ghostbusters book, but with images within the script and the margins, and soundbytes that play when you run your mouse over the colored dialogue. (Ignore the placeholder text on the splash page.) The problem is that if I actually did the ENTIRE script like that, the exe file would be extremely large, and most people would not want to download it. Heck, I may not even want to upload it. Then there's the whole issue of it being only compatible with Windows. I don't want to punish all those Mac users simply because they bought a crappy system (just kidding). I wouldn't want to do something that requires that much work if it couldn't be enjoyed by everyone. I tried to do it online, but every time I finally got the words in the margin aligned just right with the script text in one browser, the word wrap in the other would be off-line and mess it all up. That's why I never bothered any more with it.
The Mysterious GB DVD Box Set
By Paul Rudoff on Aug. 25, 2004 at 8:51 PM , Categories: Ghostbusters 1, Reviews & Merch, Home Video

On 5/20/2002, I started a conversation on the old Spook Central MSN Group about a mysterious GB DVD box set image I found in a Google image search (the image shown above). What made it so mysterious is that it looked nothing like the set that was released here in the United States in 2000 or 2001. That set, which looked like this ...

... consisted of the 1999 GB1 & GB2 DVDs in a slipsleeve with the same cover artwork on the outside (according to "Ectoman", and from what I've seen of it wrapped up in the store).
I asked if any one knew what DVD box set the mysterious photo is the packaging of? The picture clearly has the DVD & CTHV logos on it.
Raffaele "BiggBoss" Ruffaldi replied: "I was browsing the web looking for a DVD when I've found on a site the item you refer to for sale. Unfortunately I did not bookmark the URI and lost it but I do remember that is is a GB DVD special box containing both DVDs plus a bonus CD with screensavers, backgrounds and stuff... It was an import from Japan. I don't have a full TOC of the CD unfortunately. I'll try to find the URI again"
Apparently he's not been able to find it online again, and I certainly haven't, so I thought I'd post this information here in case anyone has some information. If not, then this will be here for posterity and curiosity-seekers.












