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20 Feb 2024

Surrealestate, Ghostbusters (1984) and Madame Web – Reviews

Arts, Society & Culture, TV & Film

Surrealestate, Ghostbusters (1984) and Madame Web – Reviews

Surrealestate, Ghostbusters (1984) and Madame Web – Reviews

The Geeks OUT team delves into the mysterious world of real estate and the supernatural in their review of “Surrealestate.” Tamzyn spearheads the exploration into the spooky side of property dealings, while Clayton, unable to contain himself, treats us to a fabulous and pun-filled real estate joke that leaves the team in stitches—a promising start to an exciting review.

In the retrospective look at the original Ghostbusters, Sam candidly admits a lot of the humour didn’t age well. Sam unfolds the layers of the film, revealing its underlying themes of capitalism and privatization, leading the team to reassess the entire movie through a fresh perspective, resulting in hilarious insights.

Shifting gears to Madame Web, Clayton shares his surprising take, stating, “I didn’t hate it!” Is this the film nobody asked for? Will the story-line be entangled in a caffeine-induced spider web? Join the team as they unravel the unnecessary complexities in “Madame Web,” exploring whether this is the cinematic creation nobody knew they needed. Oh, what a tangled web we weave when studio-licensing-obligations are the focused need!

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