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"I got a bad knee, a bad hip — I can’t drive that caddy anymore or lift that Psychotron Accelerator anymore, it’s too heavy."
A Mike Ovitz–crafted deal from the eighties gives Reitman creative control and veto power.
If you were worried that 'Ghostbusters 3' might be awful, here's a little good news, at least.
"I hope it's a nice mix, maybe two guys and two girls. We'll find some great young actors. We're probably going to search for unknowns."
"Michael Cera's character has a line when the people are in revolt — you hear Michael yell, 'Yes we can!'"
"They'll be lots of cadets, boys and girls, who'll be learning how to use the psychotron, the accelerators and all the new stuff."
Contrary to what we want so badly to believe, Judd Apatow is not producing 'Ghostbusters 3.'
After months of blog rumors that seemed like total wishful thinking, he's finally agreed to do it.
He needs to stop sending us mixed signals.
Or has the 'Ghostbusters 3' viral-marketing campaign begun!
Now that we can sleep at night knowing that third installment of the Most Important Franchise Ever is en route, let's turn to the real issues.
Apparently this thing is actually happening!
Are Judd Apatow and Seth Rogen writing a 'Ghostbusters' sequel?
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