The 2016 film starring Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones was the target of a lot of online hate. Dan Aykroyd is not here for your all-female Ghostbusters besmirchment. "I ...
Women can fight ghosts too. Dan Aykroyd, co-writer and star of 1984’s “Ghostbusters,” defended the 2016 reboot in an interview with People while promoting his new Audible Original, “Blues Brothers.” ...
Dan Aykroyd has defended the 2016 all-female reboot of Ghostbusters, which received sexist and racist criticism upon its release. The Blues Brothers actor, 72, starred in Paul Feig’s 1984 supernatural ...
“I liked the movie [director] Paul Feig made with those spectacular women,” Aykroyd shared with PEOPLE. “I was mad at them at the time because I was supposed to be a producer on there and I didn’t do ...
"I think probably they’re going to move on to advancing it beyond the originals, which they should," Aykroyd, 72, said Dan Aykroyd doesn’t see a future for himself in the Ghostbusters franchise. "I ...
It appears that we have seen the last of the old school Ghostbusters on the big screen. That’s according to Dan Aykoyd, who co-created the franchise with the late Harold Ramis, and who appeared in the ...
This article was originally published on bamsmackpow.com as Dan Aykroyd says his cameo as Raymond Stanz in Casper is canonical to the Ghostbusters franchise.
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Dan Aykroyd, who not only played the role of the brilliant Dr. Raymond Stantz in Ghostbusters but was a creative force behind the blockbuster 1980s supernatural comedies, expressed his sympathies ...