This is good to know. I’m considering a fifth viewing. >.>

Doooooooo iiiiiiiiiiiiittttt!

Although I may just be glad there’s someone else who has succumbed to the GB virus.

(I mean it’s still so good, so so good, I even sat up in my seat in anticipation of the “I forgot about my new toys” kick-ass smackdown because that’s some of the best fifteen seconds of cinema and makes me feel like the most empowered person ever like wow I’m gonna cry.)

danakatharine:

‘"Ain’t no bitches gonna hunt no ghosts” was the movie’s way of saying “consider [the online misogyny] addressed.” And at least in my screening, it worked. Not only was it funny, it also returned a lightness and swagger to the film. That’s when we knew we could laugh about everything that had been happening; that this Ghostbusters ain’t afraid of no bros.’ [x]

jillianholtsmann:

“The day that we wrapped we cried the entire day and our makeup artists were pretty upset with us because there was a lot of running mascara. Just to realize how close we’ve grown in that span of time…and I didn’t think that I could, as an adult, develop that kind of friendship with new people, and it just really took me by surprise and it was a beautful moment to look at each other and just bawl our eyes out ‘cause we were so sad to be leaving each other.” – Kate McKinnon