For me, as I kid, I always remembered this one scene, but... it's nowhere to be found in the film. It was a large shot underground New York, a massive blank sewer system almost structured like a temple. This dark voice played as we see a man be almost sacrificed. He morphs into the marshmallow man and his skin melts and bubbles into white goo. I have no idea why this always comes to mind but I'm sure I saw it.
This video is just going to be an updated & revised one from last year, accommodating for the new things that have been found. So I hope you all enjoy!
@@Mikebuster It was all changed around when Harold Ramis came on board, they wrote a new character for Eddie to play but he couldn't participate in the end, so that's when they got Ernie Hudson
@@ScribblestoScreen can you do king kong 1933 lost spider pit scene sequence and lord of the rings trilogy deleted scenes pretty please and batman beyond return of the joker uncut version as well
Ghostbusters 40th anniversary prediction: 80 more deleted scenes, full early scripts, and more have been found and the concept of Ghostbusters lost media is almost dead
Was lucky to see this fantastic movie back in 1984 in the Cinema with my mother and sisters when I was 7, loved it ever since, an experience I'll never forgot.
Friend, you have TRULY done your homework! Have heard about some of these bits... but you found a bunch of stuff I was not as yet familiar with! Bravo!✌
For a long time, I had a "problem" with "Ghostbusters". My first love broke up with me after we watched it... which kind of sullied the film for me. But, well, given that it's been 35 years since, I suppose I've gotten over it. I think. 😋
15:45 I think it's really cute that they inserted this scene after the credits for Afterlife. It was just another nice tribute to Ramis. Makes me sad they didn't keep the scene where Janine finds the coin in the old farmhouse.
I'm sure we all know about how Filmation wanted to, but didn't get the rights to the animated version of the movie, leading them to make their own Ghost Busters cartoon based on the live action show. I SWEAR someone must've got access to the early notes on the Ghostsmashers script and based the cartoon off of the time travel concept, as that's what their Ghost Busters frequently do in their cartoon.
I'm gonna call a "no" on that one. Filmation had already done _Star Trek_ and I THINK a time-traveling _Happy Days,_ so if anything _Ghostbusters_ is something of Filmation's _magnum opus,_ with the comedy of _Fraidy Cat_ and _Fat Albert_ and the adventuring of _Star Trek_ and _He-Man._ _Bravestarr,_ the final show, was an epilogue--the evil Tex Hex was created for _Ghostbusters_ but was deemed too serious/cool for the comedic Prime Evil's ranks, so he got to carry his own show.
@@nicholastosoni707 But it sure is a hell of a coincidence. Sure, it gave them some sort of difference with the Real Ghostbusters, but the fact it somehow managed to accurately channel the original concept is just "Dennis the Menace" levels of eerily similar. Also, I keep hearing conflicting stories of they either WERE given the option to do a series and Columbia backed out, or they wanted to do a Ghostbusters cartoon but weren't given the time of day, or they didn't realize they should have tacked on some sort of clause that gave them the rights to the animation in exchange for the naming rights. Either way, I can't tell what exactly happened, but somehow they managed to stumble on the original concept, even if unintentionally. Though I wouldn't put it past anyone if they were passive aggressive enough to somehow find the original space/time concepts and use it to give a subtle middle finger to Columbia. I mean, there WAS that RGB episode where a fraud psychic was dressed up like Jake from Filmation Ghost Busters.
@@mightyfilm A few years ago, concept art for a GB75-based cartoon show surfaced onto the Internet dating to as early as 1982. In fact, Ghost Command--the haunted-house HQ--originates from this early artwork, and in fact at least one episode of the 86 cartoon accidentally uses the 75 logo.
@@mightyfilm The 75 show lasted only 15 episodes firstly because Lou found _Secret of Isis_ more interesting and secondly because Forrest Tucker was....not a well man, and some exteriors were filmed in the blazingly-hot Piru, CA. So Lou moved GB to a potential cartoon show and likely planned to reunite Storch and Tucker. BUT! _He-Man and the Masters of the Universe_ ended up being a more profitable venture. That being said, reviving GB was on the back burner, which is why Lou fought for the name. The ideas generated for the 75 revival ended up going to GB86, which was retooled to be more in the mold of _Raiders of the Lost Ark,_ hence Jake/explorer; Eddie/pilot; Tracy/archaeologist. That they travel through time and space as supernatural gunslingers owes more to giving the show a _Doctor Who_ level of variety.
@@nicholastosoni707 It's weird they had that all locked and ready to go, huh? Like if they got that cartoon out sooner, the movie Ghostbusters probably would have had a different name. It gives me the impression they ONLY got that cartoon out there because of the movie with the same name. Not that they had any foresight, mind you. I'm not suggesting that. But it's like they had this idea for a cartoon that they just couldn't get together, put on the backburner indefinitely, and then comes this movie with the same name, and then they finally go through with it, but only out of spite. Almost like but most likely not.
Did anyone else notice bills outtakes with the press, the lines were used later on in the film and also on ghostbusters 2. Before ray says "we're back!"
I seriously did know about these deleted scenes the only thing I knew was taken out was the librarian ghost roar, I can't remember what was the line I think she said leave but I heard it was later used in the video game, you think you can discuss some lost footage and deleted scenes if ferngully the last rainforest, I know they're have to be something's that were cut other then the extended version of batty rap and toxic love.
I seen a couple deleted scenes from Ghostbusters and heard about more of these lost deleted scenes from when Minty Comics (youtuber) talked about ten more things you may not know about Ghostbusters.
Love the deleted scenes but can’t imagine watching the movie in anything other than the theatrical cut. It’s just a perfectly edited movie. I’d still watch any deleted scene I can get my hands on but more out of a fascination with the movie….I wouldn’t take or add anything to the film itself.
“Im f*cking telling you it is PG” is such a fantastic line :)
For me, as I kid, I always remembered this one scene, but... it's nowhere to be found in the film. It was a large shot underground New York, a massive blank sewer system almost structured like a temple. This dark voice played as we see a man be almost sacrificed. He morphs into the marshmallow man and his skin melts and bubbles into white goo. I have no idea why this always comes to mind but I'm sure I saw it.
This video is just going to be an updated & revised one from last year, accommodating for the new things that have been found.
So I hope you all enjoy!
bill murrays role was for belushi not eddie murphy
@@Mikebuster It was all changed around when Harold Ramis came on board, they wrote a new character for Eddie to play but he couldn't participate in the end, so that's when they got Ernie Hudson
@@ScribblestoScreen can you do king kong 1933 lost spider pit scene sequence and lord of the rings trilogy deleted scenes pretty please and batman beyond return of the joker uncut version as well
Ghostbusters 40th anniversary prediction: 80 more deleted scenes, full early scripts, and more have been found and the concept of Ghostbusters lost media is almost dead
Nope. :(
Was lucky to see this fantastic movie back in 1984 in the Cinema with my mother and sisters when I was 7, loved it ever since, an experience I'll never forgot.
I saw it in the Cinema when I was 13 with my Brother
I would love to have a Special Edition with A FEW of the deleted scenes reinstated. Mostly things which bring our heroes' characters to life.
Friend, you have TRULY done your homework! Have heard about some of these bits... but you found a bunch of stuff I was not as yet familiar with! Bravo!✌
I wouldn't mind seeing a new release like this every year! Just cant get enough :)
Cheers from Canada
For a long time, I had a "problem" with "Ghostbusters". My first love broke up with me after we watched it... which kind of sullied the film for me. But, well, given that it's been 35 years since, I suppose I've gotten over it. I think. 😋
The parking ticket bit... 🤪
That "remake" doesn't even exist for me! 🤮
"It's fuckin' PG!" Is my new favorite quote.
15:45 I think it's really cute that they inserted this scene after the credits for Afterlife. It was just another nice tribute to Ramis. Makes me sad they didn't keep the scene where Janine finds the coin in the old farmhouse.
I want them to release the rey possessed driving scene and the 1984 teaser trailer song
I'm sure we all know about how Filmation wanted to, but didn't get the rights to the animated version of the movie, leading them to make their own Ghost Busters cartoon based on the live action show. I SWEAR someone must've got access to the early notes on the Ghostsmashers script and based the cartoon off of the time travel concept, as that's what their Ghost Busters frequently do in their cartoon.
I'm gonna call a "no" on that one. Filmation had already done _Star Trek_ and I THINK a time-traveling _Happy Days,_ so if anything _Ghostbusters_ is something of Filmation's _magnum opus,_ with the comedy of _Fraidy Cat_ and _Fat Albert_ and the adventuring of _Star Trek_ and _He-Man._
_Bravestarr,_ the final show, was an epilogue--the evil Tex Hex was created for _Ghostbusters_ but was deemed too serious/cool for the comedic Prime Evil's ranks, so he got to carry his own show.
@@nicholastosoni707 But it sure is a hell of a coincidence. Sure, it gave them some sort of difference with the Real Ghostbusters, but the fact it somehow managed to accurately channel the original concept is just "Dennis the Menace" levels of eerily similar. Also, I keep hearing conflicting stories of they either WERE given the option to do a series and Columbia backed out, or they wanted to do a Ghostbusters cartoon but weren't given the time of day, or they didn't realize they should have tacked on some sort of clause that gave them the rights to the animation in exchange for the naming rights. Either way, I can't tell what exactly happened, but somehow they managed to stumble on the original concept, even if unintentionally.
Though I wouldn't put it past anyone if they were passive aggressive enough to somehow find the original space/time concepts and use it to give a subtle middle finger to Columbia. I mean, there WAS that RGB episode where a fraud psychic was dressed up like Jake from Filmation Ghost Busters.
@@mightyfilm A few years ago, concept art for a GB75-based cartoon show surfaced onto the Internet dating to as early as 1982. In fact, Ghost Command--the haunted-house HQ--originates from this early artwork, and in fact at least one episode of the 86 cartoon accidentally uses the 75 logo.
@@mightyfilm The 75 show lasted only 15 episodes firstly because Lou found _Secret of Isis_ more interesting and secondly because Forrest Tucker was....not a well man, and some exteriors were filmed in the blazingly-hot Piru, CA.
So Lou moved GB to a potential cartoon show and likely planned to reunite Storch and Tucker. BUT! _He-Man and the Masters of the Universe_ ended up being a more profitable venture. That being said, reviving GB was on the back burner, which is why Lou fought for the name. The ideas generated for the 75 revival ended up going to GB86, which was retooled to be more in the mold of _Raiders of the Lost Ark,_ hence Jake/explorer; Eddie/pilot; Tracy/archaeologist. That they travel through time and space as supernatural gunslingers owes more to giving the show a _Doctor Who_ level of variety.
@@nicholastosoni707 It's weird they had that all locked and ready to go, huh? Like if they got that cartoon out sooner, the movie Ghostbusters probably would have had a different name. It gives me the impression they ONLY got that cartoon out there because of the movie with the same name. Not that they had any foresight, mind you. I'm not suggesting that. But it's like they had this idea for a cartoon that they just couldn't get together, put on the backburner indefinitely, and then comes this movie with the same name, and then they finally go through with it, but only out of spite. Almost like but most likely not.
Did anyone else notice bills outtakes with the press, the lines were used later on in the film and also on ghostbusters 2. Before ray says "we're back!"
Venkman was always John Belushi, Murphy was always meant to be Winston, but when Eddie did Bev Hills Cop instead, they reduced his role
I really hope that one day, we'll get to see the possessed Ray driving scene in ghostbusters 2
I hope one day so sad
I thought Eddie Murphy didn't take it because it clashed with filming Beverly Hills cop
Great video
Do ghostbusters 2 lost scenes for new years eve
neat idea I'll see how my schedule goes
I want that early vhs tape of dan with a prototype proton pack
I seriously did know about these deleted scenes the only thing I knew was taken out was the librarian ghost roar, I can't remember what was the line I think she said leave but I heard it was later used in the video game, you think you can discuss some lost footage and deleted scenes if ferngully the last rainforest, I know they're have to be something's that were cut other then the extended version of batty rap and toxic love.
cool
If you have the last released dvd and BluRay sets... You saw those deleted scenes
Do ghostbusters 2 for news year eve
Whatever you say Mr Grinch, your word is that my command 😮
I seen a couple deleted scenes from Ghostbusters and heard about more of these lost deleted scenes from when Minty Comics (youtuber) talked about ten more things you may not know about Ghostbusters.
I saw This,2,and afterlife a couple of days ago so this cool.
Same :D
12:55
So does it mean Ecto-1 was supposed to be alive or have a built-in AI? Because it was would be interesting if I did.
This movie is turning 40 next year
Love the deleted scenes but can’t imagine watching the movie in anything other than the theatrical cut. It’s just a perfectly edited movie. I’d still watch any deleted scene I can get my hands on but more out of a fascination with the movie….I wouldn’t take or add anything to the film itself.
Rip Ivan
they have the movies they have the cartoons.. what happened to the live Tv series. some of the cut scenes is a look into what could have happened.
The 3rd movie feel that burn
Ghostbusters 1,2 are so good it crazy!!!!
Dan Ackroyd gave us a great franchise. Sad that Bill Murray helped ruin it. The Q-5 and Paul Feig did the rest sadly.
Find it funny you didn't talk about the original theme song found in that film conference preview. totally different from the final one written.
👍👍
*Ghost*
I ain't afraid of no ghost 😂😰
I got "666" on this one. How weird, eh?
Actually, the 2016 Ghostbusters was a reboot. A very bad reboot that no one had asked for and should be banished.
Are you Tom Baker's grandson?
You look like Eugene Tooms
Ghostbusters is NOT a kids’ movie.
Well it's more of a Family film with a few of suggestive jokes.
@@Person-wz6iy
With casual smoking
and a rapist as one of it's protagonists.
(Venkman took a powerful sedative and a syringe with him on a date)
IDK I still love this film.
You look like Eric idol from monty python
12:29 It was Peter, it was definitely him.
Don't show your face