Despite the fact that four years ago, Ghostbusters (2016) lost between 50-75 million dollars for Sony at the box office, pissed on the fans of a cinematic classic, and labeled its critics’ sexist manbabies…Director/Screenwriter Paul Feig is STILL pointing fingers at everyone but himself for the film’s failure.
Who is to blame this time? Trump Voters.
“I think some really brilliant author … needs to write a book about 2016 and how intertwined we were with Hillary Clinton and the anti-Hillary movement,” Feig said
“Everyone was at a boiling point. I don’t know if it was having an African American president for eight years that teed them up, they were just ready to explode.”
“It’s crazy how people got nuts about women trying to be in power or be in positions they weren’t normally in.” He added of the film’s release, “It was an ugly, ugly year.”
At this point, people are going to watch Ghostbusters: Afterlife out of spite.
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