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Michelle and Cherie strap on their proton packs and dive into the oozy, hilarious, and surprisingly heartfelt world of Ghostbusters (1984). From Dan Aykroyd’s real-life fascination with the paranormal to the film’s chaotic production schedule, this episode uncovers all the behind-the-scenes slime.
They debate whether Eddie Murphy dodged a bullet, ponder what a “ghost phone” would’ve sounded like, and laugh over the bizarre fact that Slimer was inspired by John Belushi. Cherie also reveals that her lifelong ghost obsession once led her to hunt down every Ghostbusters filming location in New York—much to Michelle’s amusement (and mild suffering).
Along the way, the sisters talk vintage ambulances, marshmallow cravings, and the movie’s surprising cultural staying power. It’s nostalgia, humor, and a lot of ectoplasm.
Highlights:
Who It’s For:
Fans of ‘80s comedies, paranormal lore, behind-the-scenes movie stories, and anyone who’s ever looked at a vintage hearse and thought, “That could be an Ecto-1.”
Where to Watch:
The original Ghostbusters (1984) is available for streaming on major platforms including Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Apple TV.
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Follow My Sister Made Me Watch This wherever you listen to podcasts, and leave us a five-star review to help more movie lovers discover the show!
By MichelleMichelle and Cherie strap on their proton packs and dive into the oozy, hilarious, and surprisingly heartfelt world of Ghostbusters (1984). From Dan Aykroyd’s real-life fascination with the paranormal to the film’s chaotic production schedule, this episode uncovers all the behind-the-scenes slime.
They debate whether Eddie Murphy dodged a bullet, ponder what a “ghost phone” would’ve sounded like, and laugh over the bizarre fact that Slimer was inspired by John Belushi. Cherie also reveals that her lifelong ghost obsession once led her to hunt down every Ghostbusters filming location in New York—much to Michelle’s amusement (and mild suffering).
Along the way, the sisters talk vintage ambulances, marshmallow cravings, and the movie’s surprising cultural staying power. It’s nostalgia, humor, and a lot of ectoplasm.
Highlights:
Who It’s For:
Fans of ‘80s comedies, paranormal lore, behind-the-scenes movie stories, and anyone who’s ever looked at a vintage hearse and thought, “That could be an Ecto-1.”
Where to Watch:
The original Ghostbusters (1984) is available for streaming on major platforms including Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Apple TV.
Subscribe:
Follow My Sister Made Me Watch This wherever you listen to podcasts, and leave us a five-star review to help more movie lovers discover the show!