Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Ghostbusters or Men In Black?


A hotshot detective who was killed in the line of duty joins a supernatural police force that protects the living from the malevolent souls who have escaped judgment in this adaptation of the popular Dark Horse comic book. Nick Walker (Ryan Reynolds) was a cop with a reputation for getting a results when he was brutally gunned down during a violent raid. The next thing Nick knew, he was sitting in the headquarters of the Rest in Peace Department -- a supernatural police force tasked with arresting lost souls who are hiding out on Earth. His new partner Roy Pulsifer (Jeff Bridges) is a veteran sheriff with a knack for spotting a fugitive soul in disguise. Now Roy and Nick are about to face a menace that threatens to upset the ethereal balance between the physical world and the supernatural realm, and should they fail in maintaining that balance Earth will be flooded with a wave of very angry -- and very powerful -- lost souls. Kevin Bacon, Mary-Louise Parker, and Stephanie Szostak co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi


Full of action and Sci-fi will be see in this movie. The cinematic of the movie was great. The monsters was like real and the camera angle really catches the attention of the audience and very breath-taking. 
More on running so many dolly movements should be expected in this movie. The Characters were portrayed very well and the actors fits with their roles.


The story is not original. The concept and the story line is like Ghostbusters with Men in Black.
The setting of the Department was like from Men in Black. Very much alike office of both movie and the characters were like it too and the way they operate. Ghostbusters monster jail was imitated too. But for me this movie is still good. I like the story, cinematic and the concept of how people will see them. If you can't get my point just watch the movie please and always remember, Do not Judge the book by its cover :)


SOURCE: www.fandango.com 

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