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post #1 of 18
Thread Starter 
Hello friends. Title explains it all.

1. Ghostbusters is referred to as "Ghost Busters" as the onscreen title; is this ever accepted as the title now, or has it pretty much changed to "Ghostbusters"?

2. Does anyone know where i can find screen caps or stills of the "classic" trenchcoated, leather-gloved giallo-type killer?

Thanks!
post #2 of 18
Are you unable to take screencaps from DVDs? If so, did you have a particular giallo in mind? Maybe I have it.
post #3 of 18
Thread Starter 
None in mind - I just need examples of the general classic trope - don't go to any trouble.

I'm at work, so all my DVDs are home.
post #4 of 18
I figured this thread would be about bartering for the writing of one's term papers or some shit. I knew some guys in college made decent money/goods doing that. I bet Phil would be good at that, even if he doesn't (just as I don't) have awe inspiring comoputer skillz.
post #5 of 18
Thread Starter 
I wouldn't be surprised if a bunch of your horror thread content ended up on a term paper or two. But I just need mines done.
post #6 of 18
post #7 of 18
Quote:
Originally Posted by Phil View Post
Hello friends. Title explains it all.

1. Ghostbusters is referred to as "Ghost Busters" as the onscreen title; is this ever accepted as the title now, or has it pretty much changed to "Ghostbusters"?
Popular opinion does, indeed, seem to suggest that the space is no longer recognized. I make it my business to separate them, though.
post #8 of 18
Thread Starter 
I've seen that one Parker, definitely a good'n, thanks!
post #9 of 18
This is more do my work than do my homework, but I'd really appreciate a bit of help. Working on a pitch for a new commercial and busting my head looking for a particular reference from a film:

Can any of you think of a scene in any movie where a character noisily drives in to or generally disrupts some sort of ceremony - wedding, barmitzvah, beauty pageant, that sort of thing?

Thanks guys!
post #10 of 18
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Originally Posted by Evi View Post
This is more do my work than do my homework, but I'd really appreciate a bit of help. Working on a pitch for a new commercial and busting my head looking for a particular reference from a film:

Can any of you think of a scene in any movie where a character noisily drives in to or generally disrupts some sort of ceremony - wedding, barmitzvah, beauty pageant, that sort of thing?

Thanks guys!
Dustin Hoffman at the end of The Graduate
post #11 of 18
The original In-Laws where Arkin and Falk interrupt a wedding in a hot-air balloon.
post #12 of 18
Every romantic comedy with a third act wedding, which is almost all of them. Wedding Crashers, off the top of my head.
post #13 of 18
I believe the same tends to go for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, as "chainsaw" is generally one word in any other usage.

Edit: Didn't see how old the thread is. Nevermind.
post #14 of 18
Opening scene in "Innerspace."
post #15 of 18
Thanks for the help guys, some great suggestions!
post #16 of 18
This might be a little obscure, I guess, but I'm looking for a screencap of the guy who is electrocuted by an "Onan-o-Graph" in the Millennium second season episode "Jose Chung's Doomsday Defense". There's an image that pops up in the google image search, but when I click to enlarge, I get a "website not found" message.

Can anyone help???
post #17 of 18
1. Are there any other directors besides Herk Harvey and Robert Altman that started off doing industrial films?
post #18 of 18
Thread Starter 
George Romero and DA Pennebaker.
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