I also like that Winston went from "if it's a steady paycheck, ill believe anything you want), to getting all excited about the river of slime and the surge in the cockroach population.
that "WIIINNNNNNNNNNSTOOOOOOONNNNNN" still makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up to this day and I'm fricking 40 years old. I wish I could have seen this in theatres!
3:20-3:48 In retrospect, it's almost like they knew that he would one day be the head of a global ghostbusting franchise. As much as I appreciate Winston Zeddemore for breaking certain race-based horror tropes, there *is* something to be said for being the first one to buy it. At least by that time, you're no longer the universe's afterlife butt monkey.
Yeah can you imagine if you're working at the subway and yet you're working with the damn subway tracks and yet you're going all the way down underneath New York guess what you can still hear all the screaming from the old times of New York when it used to be the old days way before New York became new when it becomes the old times you can still hear all the old people who used to go through there turn long time ago you can hear all the dead still going through it
I always knew when I was a kid,when doesn't come back Winston's echo that a few seconds,I knew it will something scary happening. :P And after and before the "heads" the small cut from the "Doug. E Fresh - Spirit" track choir and that scary sounds---
I wonder if the heads in this scene were from other films or were they specifically made for GB 2? Like if the special effects guys had them in storage. A good way to save money.
One thing that is very underappreciated in this sequel: It really did escalate the Horror scenes over those from the first. They're often times more intense, and cover a wider gambit - The heads here showcasing a modern style of horror, the scene where Janosz grabs Oscar from the balcony is almost like those of a seaside village's urban legend/local myth, the bathtub moment showcasing a great example of quantifiable slow-burn tension, and the scene of Ray & Egon analyzing the photos is actually ahead of its time; it's less like a movie and more like the scariest episode of Ghost Hunters ever
The best part about them is that there isn't any proper context behind why they even exist in the film. In the first one, the ghosts like the one from the library, the terror dogs, Slimer and Gozer, start off scary but they don't keep the scary factor when there's more information about them. Here however, this part in particular stays scary because of how there is no information about the heads. Were they people who committed suicide because of stress and anger from living in New York, feeding more negative energy to the slime? Were they a portion of the hundreds of people killed in the 1920 train accident? The movie doesn't tell anyone about why those heads even exist, it leaves it up the viewer to ponder what the purpose of those heads was.
@@buzzytrombone4353 Exactly. Or another possibility: Were these heads those that Viggo himself killed, in mass executions/invasion? They did mention that he was despised while alive, so he could have done a lot of Vlad The Impaler stuff, and those could have been those he did it to
@@buzzytrombone4353 Well they also disappeared almost immediately, so I always presumed that they weren't physically there (or at least not more than the ghosts themselves)
When he said I missed it not to mention he took a shit on himself I mean hell would anyone what do they sell ghost train going right through you I mean come on play some f****** scary I mean you can't move you can't do anything you're Frozen in fear you're going to the train you can see everybody on it and what's worse that train track everybody has abandoned that line for over 50 years in New York no one has ever found that train track it's been abandoned for over 50 years and I don't think anyone I don't even think the mayor even found the train track of that train
what i love about the interactions of them is how sometimes they suddenly gang up on a single one, they communicate it to each other in way not to be seen by the audience and then they strike, like in GB1 when Ray and Egon decide to have Venkman talk to the library ghost, or here in GB2 when Ray has to be lowered into the hole or here when scaring Winston with the rat story
It works so well and reminds us too how even if the Ghostbusters are an unusual team, they really do love each other like family which is why it's so easy for them to dig into one of the team at a single time. :)
02:28-02:30 "Before we go any further, I think we should get our proton packs." My kid self, when I saw this movie: (nodding head in agreement) "That's a good idea!" My adult self, seeing this clip now: (shaking head) "WTF DIDN'T YOU BRING THEM DOWN WITH YOU?!"
Yeah but if you block a proton packs with you but you're measuring the slime on how deep it is to get you out of there but you fall in and it hits that slim who knows what that s*** will do to it
@@godofchaos3137 not to mention, proton packs are very heavy and would cause lots of agility problems and yeah, with the slime they investigate its pretty hard to do that with protonpacks.
So the opening of this is essentially a reshoot of the scene at Dana's Apartment when the guys show up to ask Peter to tag along for the trip to the sewers. The dialogue is pretty much exact including Murray's improv line about the all you can eat bbq rib night at The Sizzler. I like how Sigourney Weaver gets to deliver the comedic moment with her calling the taxi. This plays much better then the deleted scene.
The ghostbusters went down 3 lares to get to the sludge river it be like the mine behind my mother's house the river 3 miles under ground some of the miners drown the water is 100 feet deep
@@josephhickey7829 i'm not realy talk about feet were I live so when ghostbusters said 12feet 13feet at the river of slime i wonder how many feet is one meter?! So 12feetvis exactly how much meters?!
Igon: “Did you catch the number on the locomotive?” Winston: 🤯😳😱 “Sorry..I missed it!” 😂😂😂😂😂 Winston was my favorite character in the original movies. Regular guy working a job he doesn’t fully comprehend like Igon or Ray. But he reacts as best he can and (like the train) just like every other normal guy would in the situation.
I love the way of how the Ghostbusters get freaked out by zombie heads on sticks while they're in the sewers, I always find that part to be so good! I love zombies so much!😃❤️🧟🧟♀️🧟♂️
this whole scene was F'd up lol. from beginning to end, even the River of Slime scene were he falls in. the scariest was'nt even the impaled heads but the Ghost Train. that one particulair image - 3:18 haunts me to this day, imagine, a Ghost Train coming right at you, that would be terrifying. the River of Slime is creepy and when Winston falls in it give me chills but the Ghost Train is just pure terror. the Impaled Heads are still horrifying as well so i agree with you, the scene is traumatising.
Always watch old movies like this. There's so much gold in the past. There's not much quality to see in the movies that come out nowadays. The times of good cinema has long passed.
Look at the dead head scene again, when the camera switches, its off, then its on again when the camera switches again, then he loses it again in the train scene
Here's something GB1 didn't have, the GB's doing onsite investigative work and being scared. I can only imagine how Peter would have reacted had he been with them. It's no coincidence Murray wasn't in this scene. He probably had it in his contract that he wouldn't get a drop of slime on him. I can just see his face when he found out these three had to reshoot their slime covered emerging from the street scene.
I wonder why that is. I figure Murrary would have had a blast and wanted to be written into the subway scene. I guess there'd be no B story at the same time, but interesting trivia.
Yeah Murray needed to get slimed. I guess he didnt liked it in the first movie so instead of going with it he goes all romantic with Dana and even telling the psychiatric a dick line "dont look at me, i think these guys are completely nuts!" and then immediately showing how the river of slime getting overflown. and he never getting a drop of slime in this movie. What a shame lol
@@netabolt6546 I'm glad he didn't come because his role of cementing the theme of fatherhood was crucial to the plot, whilst the other three were designated to their role of Positivity VS Negativity.
2:10 - 2:20/ Here's a sickening thought regarding Viggo The Carpathian. Here he was, conjuring the impaled heads of his victims to scare the Ghostbusters away from The River of Slime. What's lost in the moment is the unsettling knowledge that Viggo actually remembers each individual face! They may have meant nothing to him. Yet he made it a point to remember the last look of terror on every victim's face. Ugh...
That's what they were supposed to be? I thought they were the people on the locomotive, but now that I think about it, impaled heads and train accidents seem pretty far apart
It does make sense. Vigo had many people executed during his reign, and so he manifested his executed victims that had their heads impaled as a scare tactic against the Ghostbusters.
This is hands down the scariest scene in the franchise, excluding the real Ghostbusters. I was a little unnerved by the demon dogs in the first films. But this one was enough to give me nightmares. I knew something was coming when Winston's voice didn't echo back. But man, I wasn't expecting *SEVERED HEADS* to come out of nowhere!! Couldn't sleep at all after that!
As I've stated in a previous comment regarding this scene, the most unsettling aspect was the fact that Viggo made it a point to remember EVERY victim! In his own lifetime, he not only took pleasure in killing his victims, he made it a point to remember every person's last look of terror! And in regards to upping the scare factor in GB2, I've come to realize the special effects crew had a cinematic epiphany. Between the first film's release and working on the second film, you had the Jason and Freddy Kruger flicks getting released to growing audiences. With each new thriller and horror film, the scare factor and gory deaths started to get more intense. I feel like the SFX department understood the changing tastes of viewers and felt a need to lean into the horror aspects of the creatures they dealt with. Hell, the idea of the Scolari Brothers is pretty messed-up in retrospect. Those 2 convicts get the electric chair, with their ghosts roaming the Earth as floating spark plugs ready to kill the judge that sentenced them. Pretty F'd up backstory that the first film wouldn't probably touch.❤
The scene with all the heads scared me as a kid. Then the movie brilliantly follows up an actual jump scare with the comedy of the ghost train running through Winston.
When I was a kid, I thought there was a giant bug in the slime. It took a while and a lot more viewings for me to realize it was the slime itself trying to grab Ray and pulling Winston in.
I had nightmares for years due to that slimestuff i thought it was a tentacled monster wich in my head turned out as a slimy octopus. Still the slimescenes are scary but also very memorable. The atmosphere at the river is so epic and scary.
Why the fricking God didn't put on the packs in the first place?! Even kid me when this came on the tv was thinking that. These guys knew the abandoned subway was haunted and they didn't being anything to protect them from the ghosts!!
Fun fact. The scene in the tunnel with the heads on sticks and the ghost train was added in reshoots after test audiences complained about the lack of action.
Most people do not knows this but there's supposed to be a scene in the subway where they encounter a frog like ghost in the tunnel why is it not in the film because Ivan Reitman says it wasn't scary enough and unfortunately this scene is never released
3:15 (Ghost Train Comin' Through) 3:20 (The Ghostbusters Screaming) Mr. E.: Winston! Get out of the way! Oh wait, it's a ghost train. It can't hurt him, right? Audience: Right!
I thought the ghost train showed Winston inside the actual carriages of the train and the passengers. Only when he got to the end carriage a women sits eating her lunch and Winston goes through her check skirt. Mistaken? Or maybe confused with a other movie, swear i seen the clip on the VHS tape version.
I can see each ghostbuster actor as an older man (what they would look like today) making their voice echo in the tunnel. Dan Aykroyd 1:46, Harold Ramis 1:54 & Ernie Hudson 1:58.
This movie definitely prepared me for some of the freaky shit in Metro 2033/Last Light :D Not sure I was ready for it when I watched it at like 8 or 9 years old!
Lo vi en la semana de su estreno,. tenia 10 años,. Esta escena se supone que todos reían, pero en la sala estábamos con pánico,. Claro, al final nos reímos sudando frio.,.
My favourite thing about this scene is that there’s no hesitation in Egon and Ray before jumping in the slime river for Winston. The real friendship
I also like that Winston went from "if it's a steady paycheck, ill believe anything you want), to getting all excited about the river of slime and the surge in the cockroach population.
They were more than Ghostbusters they were brothers.
that "WIIINNNNNNNNNNSTOOOOOOONNNNNN" still makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up to this day and I'm fricking 40 years old. I wish I could have seen this in theatres!
Still creeps me the hell out!
3:20-3:48
In retrospect, it's almost like they knew that he would one day be the head of a global ghostbusting franchise.
As much as I appreciate Winston Zeddemore for breaking certain race-based horror tropes, there *is* something to be said for being the first one to buy it. At least by that time, you're no longer the universe's afterlife butt monkey.
Yeah can you imagine if you're working at the subway and yet you're working with the damn subway tracks and yet you're going all the way down underneath New York guess what you can still hear all the screaming from the old times of New York when it used to be the old days way before New York became new when it becomes the old times you can still hear all the old people who used to go through there turn long time ago you can hear all the dead still going through it
I always knew when I was a kid,when doesn't come back Winston's echo that a few seconds,I knew it will something scary happening. :P And after and before the "heads" the small cut from the "Doug. E Fresh - Spirit" track choir and that scary sounds---
I wonder if the heads in this scene were from other films or were they specifically made for GB 2? Like if the special effects guys had them in storage. A good way to save money.
One thing that is very underappreciated in this sequel: It really did escalate the Horror scenes over those from the first. They're often times more intense, and cover a wider gambit - The heads here showcasing a modern style of horror, the scene where Janosz grabs Oscar from the balcony is almost like those of a seaside village's urban legend/local myth, the bathtub moment showcasing a great example of quantifiable slow-burn tension, and the scene of Ray & Egon analyzing the photos is actually ahead of its time; it's less like a movie and more like the scariest episode of Ghost Hunters ever
The best part about them is that there isn't any proper context behind why they even exist in the film. In the first one, the ghosts like the one from the library, the terror dogs, Slimer and Gozer, start off scary but they don't keep the scary factor when there's more information about them. Here however, this part in particular stays scary because of how there is no information about the heads. Were they people who committed suicide because of stress and anger from living in New York, feeding more negative energy to the slime? Were they a portion of the hundreds of people killed in the 1920 train accident? The movie doesn't tell anyone about why those heads even exist, it leaves it up the viewer to ponder what the purpose of those heads was.
@@buzzytrombone4353 Exactly. Or another possibility: Were these heads those that Viggo himself killed, in mass executions/invasion? They did mention that he was despised while alive, so he could have done a lot of Vlad The Impaler stuff, and those could have been those he did it to
@@jonathankozenko They'd be decomposed by 1989 so I wouldn't really imagine so.
@@buzzytrombone4353 Well they also disappeared almost immediately, so I always presumed that they weren't physically there (or at least not more than the ghosts themselves)
@@jonathankozenko Yeah
What a bunch of badass friends soon as Winston gets pulled in Egon and Ray jump in right after him!
Without even thinking of the long term effects or if they would even survive.
The way he falls in was weird - no splash, as if the slime just swallowed him whole leaving no evidence behind.
Spengler: "Did you catch the number on the locomotive?"
Zeddemore: "Sorry...I missed it..."
Something's trying to stop us. We must be close.
@@jaredruff9823 what about the packs? What about the packs?!?!
@@zombiewarrior88 wasn't lying was I?!
Egon: "Alright... See how deep it is, get a sounding."
Winston: "Yeah..."
When he said I missed it not to mention he took a shit on himself I mean hell would anyone what do they sell ghost train going right through you I mean come on play some f****** scary I mean you can't move you can't do anything you're Frozen in fear you're going to the train you can see everybody on it and what's worse that train track everybody has abandoned that line for over 50 years in New York no one has ever found that train track it's been abandoned for over 50 years and I don't think anyone I don't even think the mayor even found the train track of that train
I was scared watching the subway tunnel scene from begining to end as a kid.
same here...saw it in the drive in ...
it had potential to be terrifying and it was
Many people talk about the heads. I had more scared from the ghost train. Imagine seeing a ghost train that goes right through you scary.
Same
Omg same here!!
They are such good friends. They jumped in after Winston.
I also love how Ernie Hudson is scared stiff so much while the ghost train runs through right him! 👻 🚂
AAAAAAAH
WINSTONN!!
Did you catch the number on the locomotive? 🚊
Sorry… I missed it.
If I were whinston I'd ask for a raise....lol contract doesn't cover getting ran over by a ghost train
3:15
This one shot alone makes it 5x creepier
The last thing anyone wants is to be in front of a train.
Especially one that is a locomotive that derailed nearly century ago
The One Shot that horrified my childhood
what i love about the interactions of them is how sometimes they suddenly gang up on a single one, they communicate it to each other in way not to be seen by the audience and then they strike, like in GB1 when Ray and Egon decide to have Venkman talk to the library ghost, or here in GB2 when Ray has to be lowered into the hole or here when scaring Winston with the rat story
I was thinking about that too,
It works so well and reminds us too how even if the Ghostbusters are an unusual team, they really do love each other like family which is why it's so easy for them to dig into one of the team at a single time. :)
One can only imagine how deep that river of slime underneath NYC must be today.
probably overflown by now today; but hey, New york, What a town!
They would have to rename the Hudson River the Slime River.
“Hey New York man, what a town!”
Turning NY into Venice, Italy.
Its the bags of slime walking around above the subway you have to be concerned about in New York.
2:28 That's the thing ever since I was little I always been like "You should have thought bringing your proton packs BEFORE GOING DOWN THERE!!!"
02:28-02:30
"Before we go any further, I think we should get our proton packs."
My kid self, when I saw this movie: (nodding head in agreement) "That's a good idea!"
My adult self, seeing this clip now: (shaking head) "WTF DIDN'T YOU BRING THEM DOWN WITH YOU?!"
Yeah but if you block a proton packs with you but you're measuring the slime on how deep it is to get you out of there but you fall in and it hits that slim who knows what that s*** will do to it
@@godofchaos3137 not to mention, proton packs are very heavy and would cause lots of agility problems and yeah, with the slime they investigate its pretty hard to do that with protonpacks.
Firing proton streams in a narrow enclosed space underground is a death wish anyway. The rock and concrete would have buried them alive.
The slime river is next door. One would assume the entire area would be haunted. Egon's line: "Something's trying to stop us..." is a little chilling.
Too heavy to carry? Lol
So the opening of this is essentially a reshoot of the scene at Dana's Apartment when the guys show up to ask Peter to tag along for the trip to the sewers. The dialogue is pretty much exact including Murray's improv line about the all you can eat bbq rib night at The Sizzler. I like how Sigourney Weaver gets to deliver the comedic moment with her calling the taxi. This plays much better then the deleted scene.
I agree.
The ghostbusters went down 3 lares to get to the sludge river it be like the mine behind my mother's house the river 3 miles under ground some of the miners drown the water is 100 feet deep
@@josephhickey7829 i'm not realy talk about feet were I live so when ghostbusters said 12feet 13feet at the river of slime i wonder how many feet is one meter?! So 12feetvis exactly how much meters?!
Is around 12 or 13 feet deep roughly
@@netabolt6546 is about 11 or 12 feet deep
Igon: “Did you catch the number on the locomotive?”
Winston: 🤯😳😱 “Sorry..I missed it!”
😂😂😂😂😂
Winston was my favorite character in the original movies. Regular guy working a job he doesn’t fully comprehend like Igon or Ray. But he reacts as best he can and (like the train) just like every other normal guy would in the situation.
I love the way of how the Ghostbusters get freaked out by zombie heads on sticks while they're in the sewers, I always find that part to be so good! I love zombies so much!😃❤️🧟🧟♀️🧟♂️
This scene traumatised me as a kid 😂
this whole scene was F'd up lol. from beginning to end, even the River of Slime scene were he falls in. the scariest was'nt even the impaled heads but the Ghost Train. that one particulair image - 3:18 haunts me to this day, imagine, a Ghost Train coming right at you, that would be terrifying. the River of Slime is creepy and when Winston falls in it give me chills but the Ghost Train is just pure terror. the Impaled Heads are still horrifying as well so i agree with you, the scene is traumatising.
3:21 5:19 Winston’s screams are so damn funny to me lmao
Ahhhhhhhhh!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
What's even more damn funny is they are the same screams! Lmao!
@@yugifan2077 Yeah I noticed that too lol!
Even funnier than Venkman screaming in the first movie, when Slimer was attacking him!
@BenJabituya Yeah Venkman Screams Like A Girl
While Winston Scream Like A Cartoon Character🤣🤣🤣
4:45 - "Hey, New York. What a town."
Allright lets get a reading
Eddie murphy would been so funny in this part 😅 although I love ernies performance as well
1:58 - 2:20 Absolutely terrifying to encounter.
As a 9-year-old sitting in the cinema, the severed heads bit scared the shit out of me.
Always watch old movies like this. There's so much gold in the past. There's not much quality to see in the movies that come out nowadays. The times of good cinema has long passed.
At 2:14 Winston mysteriously loses his helmet and a second later it magically reappears.
A ghost put it back on, duh ; )
Look at the dead head scene again, when the camera switches, its off, then its on again when the camera switches again, then he loses it again in the train scene
@@chrishardee8207 Can't believe I never noticed it was off in the part with the heads.
How did I not notice that
I never even noticed now ill never unsee thanks lol
1:45 "Hello!"
1:54 "Hey!"
1:58 "Hello!"
2:02 *WIIINNNNNNNNSSSSTONNNNNNNNNNNNNN*
@@BenJabituyaRight, I'm off
And why did everyone thought that this sequel was inferior to the first movie? This movie was epic back then to me, and it still is now.
The way egon said why do you exist in my head when he yelled at a head
Boy, I sure wish movies 🎥 🍿 today Were that fun , I’m so glad I grew up in the 80s .
WWWINSTON!!! ...sent my ass! 🤣🤣🤣
I also like the little piano bit when Peter asks Dana.
Yeah, that was a nice touch
Here's something GB1 didn't have, the GB's doing onsite investigative work and being scared. I can only imagine how Peter would have reacted had he been with them. It's no coincidence Murray wasn't in this scene. He probably had it in his contract that he wouldn't get a drop of slime on him. I can just see his face when he found out these three had to reshoot their slime covered emerging from the street scene.
I wonder why that is. I figure Murrary would have had a blast and wanted to be written into the subway scene. I guess there'd be no B story at the same time, but interesting trivia.
Yeah Murray needed to get slimed. I guess he didnt liked it in the first movie so instead of going with it he goes all romantic with Dana and even telling the psychiatric a dick line "dont look at me, i think these guys are completely nuts!" and then immediately showing how the river of slime getting overflown. and he never getting a drop of slime in this movie. What a shame lol
@@netabolt6546 I'm glad he didn't come because his role of cementing the theme of fatherhood was crucial to the plot, whilst the other three were designated to their role of Positivity VS Negativity.
@@buzzytrombone4353 you have made a good point. I think. You're right, maybe the movie would not been the same.
I think his deadpan comedy might also have undermined the spookieness of the subway tunnel scene.
"Did you catch the number on the locomotive?
.....2....
2?
#2.....
Only 2? That doesn't make any sense. There were--
I mean.... I did. A number. TWO."
"Thant explains the funky smell just now"
2:10 - 2:20/ Here's a sickening thought regarding Viggo The Carpathian. Here he was, conjuring the impaled heads of his victims to scare the Ghostbusters away from The River of Slime. What's lost in the moment is the unsettling knowledge that Viggo actually remembers each individual face! They may have meant nothing to him. Yet he made it a point to remember the last look of terror on every victim's face. Ugh...
That's what they were supposed to be? I thought they were the people on the locomotive, but now that I think about it, impaled heads and train accidents seem pretty far apart
This reminds me of a quote from Wishmaster (1997): "You really are fucked up, you know that? But I do like the way you think."
It does make sense. Vigo had many people executed during his reign, and so he manifested his executed victims that had their heads impaled as a scare tactic against the Ghostbusters.
Yup, I think that's the point, he's basically Vlad the Impaler.
This is hands down the scariest scene in the franchise, excluding the real Ghostbusters. I was a little unnerved by the demon dogs in the first films. But this one was enough to give me nightmares. I knew something was coming when Winston's voice didn't echo back. But man, I wasn't expecting *SEVERED HEADS* to come out of nowhere!! Couldn't sleep at all after that!
As I've stated in a previous comment regarding this scene, the most unsettling aspect was the fact that Viggo made it a point to remember EVERY victim!
In his own lifetime, he not only took pleasure in killing his victims, he made it a point to remember every person's last look of terror!
And in regards to upping the scare factor in GB2, I've come to realize the special effects crew had a cinematic epiphany.
Between the first film's release and working on the second film, you had the Jason and Freddy Kruger flicks getting released to growing audiences. With each new thriller and horror film, the scare factor and gory deaths started to get more intense. I feel like the SFX department understood the changing tastes of viewers and felt a need to lean into the horror aspects of the creatures they dealt with.
Hell, the idea of the Scolari Brothers is pretty messed-up in retrospect. Those 2 convicts get the electric chair, with their ghosts roaming the Earth as floating spark plugs ready to kill the judge that sentenced them. Pretty F'd up backstory that the first film wouldn't probably touch.❤
I Love this Scene
"What about the packs? What about the packs?!"
The scene with all the heads scared me as a kid. Then the movie brilliantly follows up an actual jump scare with the comedy of the ghost train running through Winston.
... who else thought the ghost train was genuinely scary...?!
Omg. My 47 year old ass is just getting it right now.
“All you can eat bbq rib night at the sizzlers.” Lol!
Lol! Same
When I was a kid, I thought there was a giant bug in the slime. It took a while and a lot more viewings for me to realize it was the slime itself trying to grab Ray and pulling Winston in.
I had nightmares for years due to that slimestuff i thought it was a tentacled monster wich in my head turned out as a slimy octopus. Still the slimescenes are scary but also very memorable. The atmosphere at the river is so epic and scary.
5:10 Can anyone else hear someone call Winston "Ernie"
Harold Ramis says "Ernie!"
No. For me said... hurry!
I heard it. Kinda heartwarming, as it seems that for just a minute, Ole Ramis forgot he was acting.
"sorry I missed it"
I swear Egon says Ernie at 5:10 -5:11 lol
Yeah, I think that was a heat of the moment during filming.
I think he says, "hurry."
2:14 When unwanted relatives come to visit.
One of the best parts of ghostbusters 2 is to me the sewers lol I love it!
When Winston is about to fall in the slime egon calls him ernie.
3:20 It's the soooooouuuuuuulllllll train!
Hey fellas what about the packs! What about the packs!!
Rip harold ramis 1944 2014 legend
@2:14 - you can see the strings and stands holding up the rubber heads.
Why would anyone say this movie isn’t good?
Great sequel
My favorite Winston scene of both
I kid you not, this is the funniest scene I have ever seen in a movie. 30 years later and I am still dying of laughter.
WINNNNSTOOOONNNNN
Freaked me out when was a kid
Just imagine if that deep voice who called Winston’s name called MY name.
*RRROHAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNN*
I would have wet myself!
Poor Winston.
2:11 terrified me as a kid
The first hour of this movie was really good.
Why the fricking God didn't put on the packs in the first place?! Even kid me when this came on the tv was thinking that. These guys knew the abandoned subway was haunted and they didn't being anything to protect them from the ghosts!!
Did you see the number on the locomotive??? Sorry I missed it . 😅😅😅😅
literally
When something calls your name out like that, ghostbuster or not, you have the right to freak out
2:10 Needlessly to say, that is straight-up terrifying.
Hello
Winston.....
Let's go get the packs
2:43 and 2:46 "What's that? What's what? Sounds like a train 🚆."
Nuh-uh. These lines have been abandoned for 50 years.
@@jaredruff9823 O
@@chrissyrdale569 Probably in one of the tunnels above us.
Fun fact. The scene in the tunnel with the heads on sticks and the ghost train was added in reshoots after test audiences complained about the lack of action.
They were beat friends to be able to jump in after Winston
This gone be my go to scene for when people say Ghostbusters doesn’t have horror elements
"Scenes that terrified you when you were 9"
Winston been bustin' the creepiest, most scary and disgusting ghosts in his career but, he's scared of rats lol.
Most people do not knows this but there's supposed to be a scene in the subway where they encounter a frog like ghost in the tunnel why is it not in the film because Ivan Reitman says it wasn't scary enough and unfortunately this scene is never released
Good acting by Ernie Hudson at 2:15 and 3:11. LOL at 3:32.
I can’t believe Winston really thought he was going to get hit by a ghost train.
Oh I really needed to see that especially since I'm taking a round trip to Seattle from Portland on the Amtrak train next weekend
The lads i met in college reminds me of the ghostbusters
😮😮😮 omg the winnstonnn freaked me out as a kid
What a legendary movie :)
AI will never make something like humans do :)
In it to win it. No hesitation.
That was the Most terryfing thing in my chilhood
Why did Egon and Ray grab Winston when he had that ghost train headed his way?
The Ghost Train "50RR1M5TIT" Talk about a supernatural licence plate for a train!😍😂!
3:15
(Ghost Train Comin' Through)
3:20
(The Ghostbusters Screaming)
Mr. E.: Winston! Get out of the way! Oh wait, it's a ghost train. It can't hurt him, right?
Audience: Right!
did you catch the number local motive
Sorry, I missed it. 😳
"Slime building up in the sewers of the city..." A metaphore. Luckily Americans are here to save the world....
I thought the ghost train showed Winston inside the actual carriages of the train and the passengers. Only when he got to the end carriage a women sits eating her lunch and Winston goes through her check skirt. Mistaken? Or maybe confused with a other movie, swear i seen the clip on the VHS tape version.
The train scared me so much for some reason
I can see each ghostbuster actor as an older man (what they would look like today) making their voice echo in the tunnel.
Dan Aykroyd 1:46,
Harold Ramis 1:54 &
Ernie Hudson 1:58.
"We just went for a swim 🏊♀️ 🏊♂️🏊in it 5:17, 5:19 - 5:27 & we ended up almost killing each other!"
did you catch the number on the locomotive
At least, when that train went throw him, it didn't slime him.
You couldn’t have convinced me to go into a ghost infect sewer without my proton pack or a really long knife. I’m sorry. You could not.
Egon: whatever's happened to Bros Before Hoes
2:02 -*WIINNNNNSTONNNN*
If that voice called my name:
*RRROOOOOHAAAAAAAANNNNNN*
I would have wet myself!
I don't blame you.
I'd be having a heart attack if I heard it calling me.
This movie definitely prepared me for some of the freaky shit in Metro 2033/Last Light :D Not sure I was ready for it when I watched it at like 8 or 9 years old!
It was number 1
How does a train have a ghost?
As much as I was terribly disappointed in this movie.... THIS scene is easily one of the greatest scenes of the entire franchise.
Egon says 'Ernie' at 5:11....his name is Winston!
I think he says, "hurry."
@@SexyRyo1 definitely sounded like ernie.
@@zombiewarrior88 Nope.
@@zombiewarrior88I heard Ernie too
I saw the Hogwarts Express 🤣
Lo vi en la semana de su estreno,. tenia 10 años,. Esta escena se supone que todos reían, pero en la sala estábamos con pánico,. Claro, al final nos reímos sudando frio.,.
タクシーの呼び止め方…さすがシガニー、なんであんなセクシーな呼び方できんだ
4:06 I would have hit him for that. Why yell all of a sudden? hahaha
ECTO 2 license plate before it was ECTO 1A. This was one of the first scenes shot for GB2
I remember when i first started playing RDR2 i happened to see the ghost train which i didn’t know was in the game but gave me GB2 vibes