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ninjapirate42 said:
Puppyroach said:
it's kind of degrading to women when every critic of a movie with women in it, is perceived as being criticism of women. I sympathize completely with James' motives for not even seeing this movie, since it seems to mostly be a cheap cash-in of a legendary brand, and not a fan service that the fans deserve. So I'm happy with that decision :).

Yeah I wasn't going to be excited about this reboot no matter the cast. If they had given Seth Rogan and James Franco the reigns (most of their movies are pretty dumb but it's entertaining to watch) I still wouldn't be excited that they were calling it Ghostbusters. 

Maybe it's stubborness on my part, I will probably watch it at some point though. But it's certainly not the women. I enjoy most things I've seen all of the cast in (especially McCarthy and Wiig).

Agreed. I get the same feeling with this movie as I did with Indiana Jones 4: A desperate attempt to "reboot" a succesful franchise that is made with no heart in it.