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It’s hard to think of a film that’s

sparked so much vitriol online

(before anyone had actually

seen it, remember) than Paul

Feig’s girl-powered redux of

Ivan Reitman’s 1984 comedy

classic.

Ghostbusters

has been

haunted by derision since it

was first announced, a fact

that’s addressed early in the

movie, and later when the film delivers a self-critique

as Kristen Wiig’s character notes, “It’s not terrible at

all.” And she’s right, it’s actually pretty good. This isn’t

the first “untouchable classic” to be remade and it

won’t be the last, and Feig has wisely ensured it’s not

just a tired retread of what has gone before. Instead,

it’s an alternate universe version where the ‘busters

are a sisterhood comprised of Kristen Wiig’s physicist,

Melissa McCarthy’s paranormal researcher, Kate

McKinnon’s steampunk scientist, and Leslie Jones’s

subway worker. When you think it could easily have

been Will Ferrell, Ed Helms, Adam Sandler and Kevin

Hart doing the busting, the gender switch is a great

idea, and one that works. Leave your love of the original

on the shelf and consider this one as a novelty cover

version of an old favourite.

SH

(See page 36)

You know who you’re gonna call.

GHOSTBUSTERS

This follow-up to the 1996 alien

invasion epic doesn’t disappoint

because it delivers exactly what

you expect. It also satisfies

the criteria for a good sequel:

repurposing what was great

about the first film to serve

a new story, and setting up a

franchise in the process. And

yes, there is a gag involving the

White House. In the decades

since the “war of ‘96”, global peace has prevailed

and the aliens’ technology used to strengthen Earth’s

defences. But all that counts for nothing when a

3,000-mile wide mothership answers the original

invaders’ distress call and proceeds to suck up entire

cities with its own gravity field, dropping them on

top of other cities. It’s going to take more than Jeff

Goldblum uploading malware to defeat them this

time – could a mysterious alien orb be the key to

saving the planet?

I

ndependence Day

was essentially

a disaster movie, but

Resurgence

is Emmerich’s

answer to

Aliens

– an action-heavy sci-fi sequel with

bigger FX and even more characters and creatures,

including a giant alien queen. Sci-fi fans are obliged

to check out this huge and ridiculously entertaining

blockbuster. And everyone else should, too. Go on,

you know you want to.

SH (

See page 28)

They’re back!

INDEPENDENCE DAY: RESURGENCE

BD ONLY

Theatrical & Extended Cuts

Audio Commentaries

Bloopers

Alternate Takes

Deleted Scenes

Slime Time

Behind the Scenes

BD BONUS DISC

Extended & Alternate Scenes

More Alternate Takes

Supernatural Featurettes

Photo Gallery

JB HI-FI EXCLUSIVE

The World of Ghostbusters

featurette – insights from the

cast on the new film and the

iconic moments honouring the

classic franchise.

Ghostbusters

(1984)

EXTRAS

FURTHER VIEWING

Release Date:

12/10/16

Format:

War of the Worlds

EXTRAS

FURTHER VIEWING

Release Date:

19/10/16

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DVD & BD

8 Deleted Scenes with Audio

Commentary by Roland

Emmerich

The War of 1996

Audio Commentary by Roland

Emmerich

Theatrical Trailers and TV Spot

Gag Reel

Concept Art

BD ONLY

Another Day: The Making of

Independence Day: Resurgence

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The movie is dedicated to veteran

actor Robert Loggia, who appears

as General Grey in both ID films,

and passed away in 2015.

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