Every Ghostbusters movie has something awesome to offer–even THAT one.
ButFrozen Empireis the child of the movies that came before it.
Heres what made eachGhostbustersspecialincluding the one you were hoping to forget.

Ghostbusters (1984) / Columbia Pictures
Warning: Spoilers ahead!
Ghostbusters (1984): The Stay Puft Marshmallow Man
The originalGhostbustershas so much to like.
Who can forget the electrocution-themed college experiments or Louis getting chased all over Manhattan by a devil dog?

But most of all, the originalGhostbustersis special for the giant Stay Puft Marshmallow Man.
Honorable mentions:Danas amazing gold lame outfit, the first appearance of Slimer, and the all-star cast.
Alas, this sequel still did a few things right.

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After Danas baby carriage runs amok, the boys are back to investigate.
Ray, dropped down a hole in the street, finds a river of pink goo.
It turns out the slime senses mood and will act accordingly.

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You yell and it gets mad.
Chief among the good things of the Kristin Wiig/Melissa McCarthy reboot is the aesthetic.
By the climax, the movie is an attractive riot of color.

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To be honest, it lookscool.
Unlike the reboot, it doesnt make a run at do a goofy spin on an already tried-and-true formula.
Dont read ahead if you havent seen this one yet.)

Sony Pictures Releasing
Check outGhostbusters: Frozen Empirein theaters starting March 22, 2024.