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3rd May 2016
05:11pm BST

"It's a reboot, not a remake. I know it's weird that they say [in the trailer] "30 years ago," but in this movie it's like the first one didn't happen...It's a great story, but told totally differently. It's the same thing of four unlikely heroes, it's in New York city, ghosts are taking over. It's the same classic story, but it's not a '30 years later'."https://twitter.com/paulfeig/status/677578778365657088 Other people seem to hate that any kind of remake is happening, which is a fair enough grievance for anyone worried that their precious childhood memories are about to be tainted:
However, others see more insidious forces at work when it comes to criticism of the new Ghostbusters: namely racism and misogyny.
African-American comedian Leslie Jones' character has come in for particular criticism:
https://twitter.com/Woody_AFC/status/726513654997344256
https://twitter.com/haveyouseen7915/status/727447412348956672
https://twitter.com/curlyheadRED/status/727511968073023489
https://twitter.com/twofingersmusic/status/727096686162644992
Typical of internet comment culture, there's a lot of invective underneath the trailer that couldn't be interpreted as anything but misogynistic: for example, "GhostBusters – Fat Dyke Edition – Official Trailer (HD)", "'Funniest Actors working today'. When are people going to learn that women aren’t funny?", and, "By the way I'm fine with an all female cast but at least hire better looking women to stare at especially if I have to sit through this garbage."
https://twitter.com/paulfeig/status/707294297821827072?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Director Paul Feig doesn't mince his words when it comes to the controversy, calling the backlash (or "frontlash", as nobody has actually seen the movie yet) "some of the most vile, misogynistic shit I’ve ever seen in my life.”
https://twitter.com/paulfeig/status/707307627332526080
Many are disputing the claims of a women-hating motive, but as 'The Hollywood Reporter' points out that many of the most disliked videos on YouTube are female-fronted.
It reports:
"In fact, more than half of the videos on the list star women, which points towards a depressing truth: Ghostbusters is falling victim to the seemingly inherent sexism that surfaces across the internet, especially when it comes to nerd culture."What does this all mean for the new Ghostbusters? Will it be a hit, regardless? Or will all this negative advance publicity doom it before it even opens?
You can make your own mind up on July 15, when Ghostbusters opens in UK cinemas.
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