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Ghostbusters:
Suit up for classic comedy! Peter Venkman (Bill Murray), Ray Stantz (Dan Aykroyd), Egon Spengler (Harold Ramis) and Winston Zeddemore (Ernie Hudson) take a chance on going freelance, de-haunting houses in a new ghost removal service. As soon as they open their doors, their first order of business becomes saving beautiful cellist Dana Barrett (Sigourney Weaver) and nerdy Louis Tully (Rick Moranis), who’ve inadvertently opened the gates of hell… right in their own apartment building!
Ghostbusters II:
Peter Venkman (Bill Murray), Ray Stantz (Dan Aykroyd), (Egon Spengler) Harold Ramis, and Winston Zeddemore (Ernie Hudson) take up their proton packs once more to battle the forces of evil in Manhattan! After waging a war on slime that cost New York City millions, the Ghostbusters find themselves out of business until an ancient tyrant, preparing a return to the Earthly domain through his portrait at the Manhattan Museum of Modern Art, sets his sights on Dana Barrett's baby as the new home for his wicked soul! With the help of the Museum's possessed curator, he plans to turn New York into a really scary place to live! Now only the Ghostbusters can save New York City, by turning paranormal pest control into an art form!
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Literally gave me nightmares for a while when I first saw the Terror Dog as a kid, and apprehension of closets.
It was sitting on Louis' bed in his bedroom, not in a closet. That scene scared me so bad and also because of sibling torture, I avoided looking in my bedroom every time I passed it, coz I thought I'd see one sitting on my bed one day, waiting to possess me. It didnt help when my brothers said there was one in our attic and the only door to the attic was in my closet, and that a terror dog would come down and sit on my bed and wait for me to see it and then it would possess me! AND that it would happen when I'd least expect it. I was TERRIFIED of looking in my bedroom for YEARS hoping NEVER to see one of those things on my bed EVER. I don't have a fear now, and nothing ever scared me before, or since, except the terror dogs, but with ASSHOLE BROTHERS like that, who wouldn't have the same fear? lol. It wasn't funny for a LOOONNNGGG TIME, but I see the humor in it now. Thank God I wasn't permenantly traumatized by it all.
Fr I thought I was scared of dogs until after I got chased by one last year and had to face it.😂
Same here loool
I know Right 😯
I was afraid of glowing doors like a door that glows
"Ok, so, she's a dog." Poor poor Venkman, life will never be the same again.
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@Stefano Pavone I think he used that b word on Gozer.
I think this experience brought them closer.
Yeah because now you confirmed that ghosts are real
Life was a lie
The foreshadowing of the eagle/ram/gargoyle statue when Louis tries to get in the restaurant was brilliant filmmaking. Maybe I've watched this too many times.
You, me, and and every other fan of this movie.
One cannot watch this classic "too many times" *There is no too many.. only too few*
I don't understand the meaning of it
The stay puft packet as well.
2:55 I just love how Louis is like "imma outta here" and then shuts the door behind him on all his party guests with the terror dog :D
In fairness the terror dog does not seem to care about the other guests, its decided Louis is to be its target and that's all its focused on.
The Terror Dog only wanted him!!
@@ivangomez123 I wonder why he chose Louis specifically. He could have possessed anyone. Why him in particular?
@@Yabuturtle maybe he was pure of heart. No malice inside him. That could be a possibility.
25 kill streak
The hands ripping out of Dana's chair was the scariest scene in the movie for me as a kid. That is still an awesome bit of horror.
It scared the crap out of me
Sigourney Weaver did a really good job in that scene
@@TrickyPJM752 Yeah, she was perfect and it was only her fifth lead film role and second comedy. I think they put her in the workout clothes to make her a little more sexy too for the dads in the audience. It was also a brilliant misdirection to have her staring at the door when the hands pop out of the chair.
@@jedijones especially considering that one hand goes right for Sigourney boob lol
New big fan of the same place looks like a total of power outage map money made into store story about how much money does it take to make sure most amazing maze
The Terror Dogs are one of the things I love about this film.
According to the Ghostbusters: Afterlife trailer, the Terror Dogs might make a comeback
Tricky Oh boy! I hope you’re right.
I like them too but they use that sound effect too much in movies like in the second when vigo the carpathian was getting defeated and in Harry Potter 3 the prisoner of Azkaban when Ron had the lion candy and he roared
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The Terror Dogs are legitimately scary in a horror movie way. They literally look like they just jumped out of Hell.
Zuul was a lot scarier in Afterlife. In the movie, he just lunges at the mom(we see this in her pov),I literally screamed like a girl when I saw it in IMAX
@@systemshocker2875 I always thought Zuul was a female.
@@systemshocker2875 Maybe, but it was mostly thanks to it being a jump scare. I doubt watching it multiple times would repeat the same scare. When Zuul possessed Dana, there was quite a build up to the possession. Repeat watches of that particular scene would most likely be scary.
I dunno if it’s because I’m older but the Zuul possession scene in the original legitimately terrified me as a child and kept me from watching the film for years. Meanwhile the Zuul possession scene in Afterlife made me jump a little but overall I was just thinking “oh great she’s possessed, but if a rehash but I’ll allow it because this movie’s a blast”
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I had the biggest grin on my face when they brought these guys back in Afterlife.
I love how Lewis just throws the coats on the dog. I laugh every time.
Ok who brought the dog?
@@amazingnothingness THERES A BEAR IN MY APARTMENT!!!
@@harvestercommander3250 🤣 Sure A bear
I like how Lewis has his accounting school diploma on the wall and underneath, a dorky graduation picture of him in a cap and gown, clutching his diploma.
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This movie is so amazing. Even without CGI they achieved a incredible quality.
3:08 the funniest part of this movie🤣
I always wondered what the old lady was thinking.
"Ok, who brought the dog?" It's weird though the people living at the apartment or people visiting Luis's apartment can see the terror dog as Luis fled. But the people dining at a restaurant can't see the terror dog. "Nice doggy, cute little pooch. I got a milk bone." Even though scary, I was laughing at just Luis's scene.
I guess they did see the dog but decided to ignore it. That thing looks like trouble let's not tangle with it, let poor Louis get out off the situation he is in on his own.
Every time Louis says that line “Who brought the dog?” I always answer “Satan.”
Those things still scare me today.
the terror dog saying "zuul" in such a calm voice is genuinly one of the most funniest things ever
Even funnier that it's director Ivan Reitman's voice!
These things were always my favorite ghost/monster/demon/thing from this franchise. Happy to see they'll be returning in the new one.
0:25 - The foreshadowing of Gozer The Gozarian's form!
While the composting of the stopmotion footage and live footage is a little dated today, the animatronics are PHENOMENAL!! I'm sure the actors were unnerved by them onset!
Stop motion isn't used these days but it still looks real. The ones in evil dead are slightly jerky in movement but creepy
Those Terror Dogs used to scare me when I was a kid.
Me too
Same here.
This movie never scared me back when I was a Teenager, but it gave me an evil grin lol
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Me too
2:47 OK who bought the dog
Sigourney Weaver was such a fox back and she’s aged so well. Truly beautiful woman. Terrific actress to boot as well.
Funny thing is, she looks way younger in this movie when compared to Alien, even tho she was 5 years older when this was made
at 2:27 when it rips her top open and shows her left Tah-tah. Naughty-naughty demons hands!
It's a comedy and very funny of course, but we can't forget that Ghostbusters had some legitimately pretty scary stuff in it. Some moments are even scarier than most horror movies I've watched.
Damn right they did. These dogs scared me so bad that I didn’t even finish the movie until a couple of years later!
I think those moments were scarier than horror movies because, well, you kinda expect a horror movie to have frightening stuff. Ghostbusters is a comedy, and you don't expect to see anything actually scary in a comedy, thus, those frightening moments end up caughting audiences off guard.
The odd thing is, I never called them "terror dogs." I just thought of them as bizarro Dana and Louis once it got to that point. Before that, they were just monsters. That's what made the lines "okay, who brought the dog" and "okay, so.. she's a dog" so much better for me. I never heard "terror dog" until many years later. Am I nuts?
I first heard the term in the 80's cartoon.
it was probably just a name production crew gave them and it stuck
I always thought they were hellhounds
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no your not, i personally always call them "Zuul Hounds" because they are the creation of Zuul
The terror dog's is the most Scariest Creatures in The entire Ghostbusters Franchise and that is definitely Not an opinion that is actually a Fact 😱, I'm actually surprised that the terror dog's are coming Back in the New movie 😱
The animatronics for the terror dogs are pretty good!
Facts
Best part is they’re still using them in Afterlife.
Yeah but the stop motion blows
@@thatswhatshesaid2777 stop motion is pretty awesome.
Shut you yobbos
Why am I only just noticing certain things despite having seen this movie countless times? - 1) the terror dog in the fridge clearly saying Zuul. 2) Dana saying "oh shit" when seeing the lights coming from her kitchen.
Bad acoustics? Those have been clear to me since 1984.
That was not her bedroom. That was the kitchen.
I always knew the oh shit part as a kid, but my teens I discovered the terror dog saying zuul
@@Demonis198666 Dana even told the Busters it said Zuul at the firehouse.
@@jedijones I knew she always said it, but it never registered in my head to listen closely lol
1:09 Z O O O L
If there's one thing I know about the terror dogs, it's that they're butt-ugly beasts. Ever since I had first watched Ghostbusters, I had often wondered why the terror dogs had to possess humans in order to bring Gozer to Earth.
Butt Ugly Is Right.
They look ancient, like something out of mythology. It's what helps make them so scary.
Wasn't always humans
@@alchemist824 What do you mean?
@@JoshuaModerwell Egon said they were maybe too harsh on Ray for being unable to clear his head. Gozer would've done one of two things: either gone further into their heads to find a form to take or become nothingness itself and destroyed everything in an instant
Can you believe i NEVER noticed Zuul sitting there at the gate in the fridge scene?
For years I never realized that it was saying "Zuul". XD I always thought it was just a random growl.
Zuul the Gatekeeper was the one who scared me the most. Vinz on the other side is such a goofy pooch lol.
It's probably why Vinz chose Louis to be his host...he could really relate to him. XD
Rick Moranis was a comedy legend. He played that part so well. I laugh everytime I see this movie.
Vinz is such a chonky and goofball pup, I love that terror dog.
3:05 Gets me *every* damn time
I think this is actually how people would react when they see something like that. A little shocked, then going back into the apartment, close the door and pretend like nothing had happened. But I agree it's also very funny.
4:17 After seeing a guy with his back pressed against the window and screaming inexplicably, all the diners just pretend nothing happened.
Normal New York Moment.
Everybody gangsta, till the closet starts growling.
The scene when Dana gets possessed I couldn’t watch it until I was 13 it freaked me out too much.
Hand on my heart but Ghostbusters might be one of the only perfect films out there.
They brought back the terror dogs
2:22 The Lizard (Spider-Man TAS), Amal (Aladdin) and Wizard Thoth-Amon from Conan The Destroyer sounds using a leopard sound.
0:10 Stay Puft Marshmallows package and i see the mascot before giant and alive
Wow. The Terror Dogs were the Second Dog we were all scared of as kids. First Was Cujo
In the new movie, Paul Rudd was showing the movie Cujo to his class for some reason. Probably because why not have all the scary dogs involved.
Yep cujo was the one that scared most people away from St Bernards thank God that the Beethoven movie series came about that's the sole reason why I like Saint Bernards
2:15, She said a naughty word.
These looked amazing here already, I can’t imagine how they will look in Afterlife, with current filmmaking technology.
They did a blend of practical and CGI. It was beautiful
They used animattronics for the longer, close up scenes and they looked amazing. The detail and the moving facial muscles were superb!
2:25 What a beautiful doggie!!
2:35 my favorite part
Can't wait to see them in Afterlife
They were amazing here already, can’t imagine how they will look with modern technology
@@SpanishAvenger the latest trailer has one of them chasing one of the kids.
@@SpanishAvenger I know, they scared the hell out me as a kid. Can't wait to see them with todays tech. Would be good if they find a balance between practical and special effects for them.
😮😮 That Terror Dog could've give those people on Louis's Party a heart attack.
Dana was my favorite character in the movie
1:09 "Zuul!!!" (Grants screaming): Runaway Runaway!!!!! 3:21 (Grants): Runaway Runaway Runaway!!!!
1:09 gave me nightmares as a child. Still a little scary now even as a grown man😅
I saw a soft white light when it opened its mouth. Pretty clever.
4:05 Louis Tully: nice doggie cute little pooch maybe I got a milk-bone
Films during the 80s are all EPIC in there own right. Ghostbusters is @ the top of the list of greatness.
2:16 2:23 2:31
2:00 I love the movie but when I was a kid this scene I always hid behind the furniture in the dining room house XD
These things are why the film traumatized me as a kid.
That makes two and probably more of us. Although in my case I couldn’t even finish the movie because of them!
Gozer returns! Let’s gooo
1:31 if only we really saw a full scene of them breaking out of those statues
you don't know how script writing is, mystery is what makes things in intriguing and exciting maybe at most its breaking then you come back then they show nothing but rubble, if you saw them just break out then where's the mystery? the fact they showed the demons coming out you're like 'Ok god whats gonna happen"
I'm watching this at 8:20 PM and the stupid sun is STILL out! If the sun would just go away, then it would be better, right now it's spoiling the mood.
That's Daylight Savings for ya.
Dana likes Stay Puft marshmallows 😋
TERROR DOG. Not demon dogs.
I think they changed the name in a lame attempt to politically correct🙄
@@morgancunningham4151 It's Zuul lol
Well, they are demons.
1:09 The first encounter in the fridge must actually be Vinz, not Zuul. Because Vinz it the one with the long Horns and Zuul has the short ones 2:25
In fact the dog speaks in a male voice and says '' Zuul''.
Best movie, best cgi, best props, best dog
“Maybe I got a milk bone” made me laugh so hard
Me: That's not a dog, That's a HellHound!
40years old this year and still is Great! Long love GHOSTBUSTERS
These things gave me so many nightmares when I was young...
0:53 The look that everyone made in the library when my stomach made rumbling noises
1:09 Zuul!
Can’t wait for Afterlife!!!!
Looks average
0:38 cooking eggs in Arizona be like:
They are back in Ghostbusters: Afterlife.
1:09 zuul~
Man, I never got tired of rewatching this movie.
Sigourney Weaver is so beautiful
One of the best 80s movies ever!
Those used to scare me when I was a kid
This used to scare me so much when I first saw it as a kid
The armchair scene terrified me as a kid
Happy 39th Anniversary "GHOSTBUSTERS" (JUNE 8, 1984)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (R.I.P. Harold Ramis and Ivan Reitman)
Okay, who *did* bring the dog
Then Again There Would Be No Ghostbusters [1984]!
Apparently, everyone is in the mood for nostalgia.
Sigourney Weaver's Character Dana Barrett Should Have Not Gone Back To Her Apartment knowing the Zuul - The Gate Keeper Would Be Waiting For Her
2:22 The Lizard (Spiderman sound) 4:44 T'Rex (Jurassic Park sound)
Dogs from hell! 😱
All this time I thought they were called demon dogs
There's nothing scarier than being chased out into a crowded street by a monster that specifically wants you and nobody else. I don't care how bad the CGI was back then, those things are raw nightmare fuel.
The terror dogs are horrifying and awesome in Ghostbusters I can't wait to see the new one with the Terror dogs
Nobody would have suspected the bag of Stay Puft marshmallows was foreshadowing
seriously, these demon pooches were the absolute bane of my childhood existance
This is the one scene that is legit terrifying. When those arms come out of her chair and grab her and she's dragged into the closet with a demon!
Love this scene. Absolutely innovative forever
I always loved when he threw the dirty shirts and stuff on the demon dog always had me laughing
You can tell it's green screen in the Louis scenes but you gotta admit it's good for 1984
The terror dogs are genuinely scary ngl...
1:49 Terminator reference
Terminator was released a few months after Ghostbusters
@@davidthedrawbird8687 Still. Who cares!
@@davidthedrawbird8687 You beat me to that. Lol
"Okay who brought the dog" and i lost it
In the end terror dogs are harmless they just go after a certain individual
Of course they weren't going to physically harm Dana or Louis since they were their chosen human hosts...and let's not forget that Zuul and Vinz were prophesied to menace and terrorize humanity for all eternity had Gozer gotten her way.
2:20 Vinz Clortho: Relax. My partner Zuul just want to talk about the Advent of Gozer.
It’s ripley … omg 😆
cant wait to see them again in the new one (: