GHOSTBUSTERS: FROZEN EMPIRE | Opening Scene (2024) Movie CLIP HD
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In Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, the Spengler family returns to where it all started - the iconic New York City firehouse - to team up with the original Ghostbusters, who’ve developed a top-secret research lab to take busting ghosts to the next level. But when the discovery of an ancient artifact unleashes an evil force, Ghostbusters new and old must join forces to protect their home and save the world from a second Ice Age.
CAST: Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon, Finn Wolfhard, Mckenna Grace, Kumail Nanjiani, Patton Oswalt, Celeste O’Connor, Logan Kim, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, Annie Potts
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The frostbit spinning hand bit is pretty metal gotta admit.
Best part of the whole movie as the opening was like a real horror movie.
This part was pretty cool seeing the firehouse around the year. It was first built.
only in the real history of Hook & Ladder 8 in 1904, it was still a Double Company building, as it had 2 bays, the cleaved in in half when they widened the street, which if you look that might actually be what's going on with the guy shoveling, but in 1904 the building would of been 2 bays not 1. but we know why they didn't show it as such. budget, why build 2 bay double company building for an establishing shot. the single bay refit that stands today didn't come about until 1913 after Varick Street was widened.
@@idgamingfederation8172 It would have confused the audience unless they could put in the script somehow of half of it getting destroyed.
@@stevebragg4256 a. I get it, lowest common denominator, don't give them un-needed info, I'm just saying, as much as Dan Ackroyd loves that building, they could of added to the lore and shown it, or they could of bumped up the year from 1904 to just after the remodel say 1914. I'd even accept a throw away line in the novelization that in universe suggests it was intended to be a double company firehouse but maybe all the stone workers where working on that Highrise apartment we all know the one
The New York City Death Chill Mystery. 120 years ago, during a heatwave in the summer of 1904, firemen responded to a call about an incident. What they found truly shocked them: A room full of people frozen to death in the middle of July. The cause of this shocking event has remained a mystery...until now. 👻🚫
Now THAT. Is how you open a Ghostbusters movie!
yes, because it is a new movie Ghostbusters Frozen Empire. my friend McKenna Grace is in this movie.
That’s how you open a movie, but certainly not a Ghostbusters movie. This is way too Hollywood, and doesn’t feel like a part of the franchise at all.
This is how you make one more flop.
@@DAN420. Yes my friend McKeena Grace knows to make it. Ask her some questions & she will show you how it's done.
Who da FUK thought this was a good idea?🤦♂️fukn disgrace👎🤮
Where was the firefighters’ breath? Hello.
I see this at the movie theater on my birthday May 6 2024 and it was so great 🎥🎥🎥🎥🎥💯💯💯💯💯💯.
It was 1904 it where all begins since the NYC untouched by Time
That was the scariest thing I seen in Ghostbusters since the heads on sticks in Ghostbusters 2.
😂😂
pfft
Remember when the titanic landed, and the dock master said 'better late then never'. 😂
I say that woman had to make sure. That no one else didn't try to get that orb. Or they will free the God that is within it.
This movie is a metaphor about why you don't keep a part 3 on ice for too long
Reminds me of how a lot of episodes of Doctor Who started, something set in the past but creepy & unnatural.
So I assume Nadeen grandmother was alived at this scene? So she just open the sphere and then close it?
Everyone else in the room was responsible for opening it. She then closed it before the firefighters got there.
Maybe even a great grandmother, I don’t know how long she’s dead by the time of the movie.
Perhaps it’s mentioned somewhere, but that would be well over 120 years old.
I’m not saying it’s impossible, and perhaps the firemasters had the ability to live very long. However, that’s just speculation on my part.
Edit: according to the wiki she passed away in 2024, and asuming she was already an adult, like late teen or young woman in her 20’s by 1904 that would make her over 140 or even 150 years old.
Again, not impossible with all the supernatural stuff, in fact Vigo from GB 2 was practically immortal, but I think that would be a nice idea for a book or comic that would go into further detail.
This movie was fun :) i enjoyed it
This is the best scene in the movie
Does feels like an opening of an episode of afraid of the dark?
The firehouse is wrong. It was actually cut in half to widen the street.
True, but the average person won't know that or really care.
Talk about a frost bite
Overall a fun movie, maybe a bit too long, seemed like they finally got to the climax, and it was a short-lived battle. I do wish that some of the toys they were trying to extract ghosts from would have come alive. Especially the doll, not many people like those, they always seem like they are possessed. Lol. But inside the chamber would’ve been funny if the doll would’ve started to talk, saying you can’t destroy me or I’m coming to get you, and then it’s eyes rolled back, after ghost was extracted, the eyes popped back to normal. They never asked me about that 😂😂
People seem to forget that it's Ghostbusters. They have the capabilities to stop otherworldly threats, the only reason why it takes them so long to do that, is because they deal with people like Dickless every day hindering them. It's been like that since movie 1.
I don't care what y'all say this was a bad ass opening
Eh
they really said “let’s cook bud”
Oh yeah
Clearly the sphere is advanced alien nanotech and Duraka is some alien energy based lifeform mistaken for or similar to a ghost
💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍
Steam assisted dire engines...interesting.
Yeah, back in the day steam pumped water out of the engine. (Also, Dalmatians were first used to guide horses and clear roads, fun fact).
Fighting fire with fire
Alsom 👍🤠
As a die hard fan I could SO have made this film a million times better.
Just curious how so? I didn’t see it didn’t really want to even though I was super excited for the reboot
@@PermanentGogeta66 1) Montage. 2) more jokes at Walter Pecks. 3) Less family drama. 4) no paton oswalt. 5) a more comelling villian perhaps Sam hein from the cartoon.
Yeah the villain for this movie is by far the weakest. Vigo the Carpathian was not only cooler but way scarier@melanieparker
@@melanieparkerwhy not bring him back as a believer in ghosts
@@EternalEmperorofZakuul That's an idea. I remember how the mayor in part II said he talked to the ghost of Phill Lugadia in his room. How neat would it have been for the ghost of Lenny to come back and make a believer out of Peck.
I heard it dropped the ball. Too many plot points and characters. That's disappointing because the intro seemed really cool. Almost seemed Hellraiser like.
Personally I loved it and found it well paced, there is only like two new characters apart from Garraka of course, the movie didn't even feel like it was two hours long.
I’m on the same boat. Too many new characters and plot points that should’ve been fleshed out more. I really like the lore they built around Garraka. Had an almost Hellraiser vibe with the spherical prison Garraka was in. The intro felt very Ghostbusters-like, and it was awes to see how the paranormal world affects regular people like those firemen.
Honestly, the biggest problem it had, was too many cooks in the kitchen. Film was still very fun but will likely fall into the same vein as Ghostbusters 2 when that first came out. Hopefully when they make the sequel to Frozen Empire, they don't have so many characters in it
Maybe it’s just me, but I surprisingly kinda loved it. Because not only was I not a huge fan of the 2016 reboot, but I wasn’t so hot on Afterlife either like everybody else seemed to be. Frozen Empire, for me anyway, felt the most authentically Ghostbusters of all the movies since II. Though, again, I perhaps wouldn’t put it past myself to simply be going crazy. Lol
If it didn't have the tweenies in it, would have been a decent movie 🤨
Honestly it's a nice touch with the teenagers because think about it like this movie the new ghostbuster films that came out in the last few years that it's films for the legacy of the characters. I wouldn't be surprised if later down the road we see a movie about what happened to the baby from Ghostbusters 2.
@@simonjack9699 I agree with your statement, but it would have been better to just focus on the original Ghostbusters tying to get back into shape after all those years
I thought this movie was terrible
not gonna lie this movie kinda sucked
Agreed. This opening scene was my favorite part of the whole movie.