Euphoria14 said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
Euphoria14 said:
That is why as they grow up they have parents who enjoyed it and find it to be something good for their kids to watch. I already know of a few people on the forums who mentioned this same thing. 
Yeah...if their parents can even remember Ghostbusters. Do you want to know what most parents today let their kids watch? Disney flix. Ghostbusters?....that consisted of seasons, so its harder to come by and the movies are only seen if the parents have the DVD's which of course Sony is trying to get them to buy again.
I own the Ghostbusters 1 + 2 DVD set, picked it up a little over a year ago. I am pretty sure my little girl will end up watching it. Just like how little girls know what The Wizard of Oz is, even if it is over 70 years old.
Parents. 
Wanna pick up Ghostbusters 1+ 2 again on Blu Ray...so you can see their pores?
If a parent needs to buy his/her child a game for their birthday and see something like Ghostbusters sitting on the shelf, they will know what it is. They will know that it isn't bad for their children. Odds are it may be picked up.
That is a rarity, if the child actually knows what it is.
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Yeah because I am an old fart myself, I doubt I will be able to remember. What do you think, that when people hit around 40 they just randomly start forgetting shit? If they see it I am sure they will remember what it is, especially considering how big it was back when they were younger.
Come on bro, you can't be serious.
Usually adults in their 40's are out doing more important things. By their 40's their kids should be somewhere in their teens with a minority moving onto adulthood. I love debating with you, you're awesome. :)
Many people have kids in their 30's after establishing a career, so not all 40 year old parents have kids in their teens. I ended up this way yes but not all do. So that means my kid will see Ghostbusters when I am in my 30's. That way I won't have to worry about forgetting.
Yeah, I know about the 30 year olds, but I was referring to the 40 year olds since you mentioned them. By 40 most parents children are in their teens or sometimes even entering adulthood themselves.
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I will pick it up if I choose so. Whether it is to "see their pores" or not is irrelevant. Grow up.
I have no problem with you picking it up. Its your perogative, whether you want to see their pores or not friend. :)
I apologize for the "grow up" part of that sentence but it came out like you were downplaying whether or not I wanted to purchase it. Anyways I may end up with the BluRay because it may come with the game like some mentioned. I like pores.
A lot of people seem to like pores, especially seeing sweat during sports these days. I was in a bbq wings place the other day during the Lakers game and some random man jumped up screaming "Look at all that sweat on Kobes face! What TV is this!?"
#3.
You have an answer for everything don't you?
My parents tell me that a lot.
As do mine. My boss tells me that too. 
P.S. I wanted to write a lot more but I have to leave work. I wil edit the post when I get home.
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