Ghostbusters Afterlife is the movie I know why I wait to see; it's the real, between it and Ghostbusters 2016. And yet, it's no easy task to dismiss the 2016 reboot.
Between Batman & Robin (1997) and Paul Feig's Ghostbusters, there is in fact a commonality. Both movies are the state of perfection working with all of itself.
Alas: if there is only one universe, how can two separate products each identify the exactness of the one universe? Well, the devil is in the details - the state of perfection "working with all of itself". That's how it's done.
Through that mechanism, of the perfection performing work - and even if it's with itself, it's still something outside the state of perfect - Ghostbusters 2016 is free to be a different aura, a different status quo within the perfection.
Both are movies, therefore the work will ultimately hide the perfection. Alas, there's a perfection there in the first place to exist, managing to share itself between the two movies without betraying the route back.
Between Batman & Robin (1997) and Paul Feig's Ghostbusters, there is in fact a commonality. Both movies are the state of perfection working with all of itself.
Alas: if there is only one universe, how can two separate products each identify the exactness of the one universe? Well, the devil is in the details - the state of perfection "working with all of itself". That's how it's done.
Through that mechanism, of the perfection performing work - and even if it's with itself, it's still something outside the state of perfect - Ghostbusters 2016 is free to be a different aura, a different status quo within the perfection.
Both are movies, therefore the work will ultimately hide the perfection. Alas, there's a perfection there in the first place to exist, managing to share itself between the two movies without betraying the route back.