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Fembusters 👻 Paul Feig 👻 Promotion 👻 AVGN's non-review 👻 Jimmy Kimmel's Big Shillel 👻 Leslie Jones' Twitter Meltdown 👻 Leslie Jones Getting Hacked


Hospital visit

In August 2015, in order to promote the movie or something, the Fembusters visited the pediatric cancer ward at Tufts Medical Center in Boston, in complete costume. Appropriate, given that the movie is the embodiment of cancer. There were tons of photo-ops with kids (who were like 30 years from their parent's condom breaking, or daddy "forgetting" to pull out in time, when the original movie came out, so they totally got the reference), including this one here, which was deleted from Facebook for some reason. Actually, let's take a look at it:

"Hey black guy in the totally inappropriate shirt to visit dying people in! Let's get a pic with this dying kid in the background, you point to the dying girl and the camera. Wouldn't that be hilarious!?! LOL!"

This attempt to capitalize on the misery of sickened children couldn't have been better illustrated by any image than the one above. Anyways, it happened, and 4chan went on a field day with memes and shit, as old media tried to spin it as misogyny (archive) instead of incompetence, and Tufts scrambled to remove the image from their social media accounts in order to mitigate any HIPAA violations (and to cover the tracks of whatever hospital administrator allowed this possibly criminal invasion of a public hospital).

But hey, at least it looks like the kids had a good time, and that's all that matters, right?

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Ghostbusters fan day at Sony HQ

On March 2nd, 2016, one day prior to the actual official release of the Fembusters trailer, Sony held a Ghostbusters fan-appreciation event at the official Sony Studio Lot. Here gathered were a ton of vocal Ghostbusters fans for drinks and photos and whatever, culminating with the first look at the Fembusters trailer. Take a look at some excerpts of the event:


The main event; listen to the language in this video and try to see what words and phrases reappear in similar videos


Spot what is shilling and what isn't


Compare the previous videos with what is said in this video


Ghostbusters Trailer QnA with (((Ivan Reitman))), Paul Feig, & Katie Dippold March 2nd, 2016
"If you providing a standing ovation, you will be entered into a drawing to win a free PS4!"

As anyone with two braincells to rub together can easily surmise, this "fan-appreciation event" really wasn't actually about showing ANY appreciation for their fans, but was instead a one-dimensional attempt by Sony to manipulate the opinions of normies, skeptical nerds, or anyone else watching the video of the event. Because if those hard core Ghostbuster fans say they liked the trailer, then the Ghostbusters franchise is in "good hands", right? I mean, I CAN trust their opinions, riiiight??

In fact, just watch the various other videos of the fan-appreciation event, and count how many times someone says something like:

  • "the franchise is in good hands; they honored its legacy"
  • "it exceeded my expectations"
  • "I've waited years for this"
  • "I was in tears"

In other words, that fan-appreciation event was nothing more than the latest entry from Sony's propaganda machine, which is only made all the more obvious with the near universal despise of the Fembusters trailer, which is completely in spite of all the positive praise for the trailer at the event. You'll never see as much shilling for one idea outside of North Korea. In fact, don't be surprised if someone posts on /tv/ or reddit that they were hired by Sony to be a "fan" at the event, just to pad things up a bit.

But, hey, maybe that's all just a gross exaggeration. Perhaps this IS just genuine fan worship of the franchise, right? It's just a coincidence that everyone literally says the same things when interviewed! They're TOTALLY not on Sony's payroll!! We'll find out when the movie is finally release and the 25% review on Rotten Tomatoes come in.