Oh boy, another Ghostbusters fan film. Because what the world REALLY needs is MORE unlicensed content riding on the coattails of a beloved franchise. This one’s from American Immersion Theater founder Scott Cramton and his “friends.” Prepare for low-budget glory! 🎉
Scott, bless his heart, tried to explain this monstrosity. As if we NEEDED an explanation. 🤦♂️
So, instead of a bachelor party in Vegas, he made…THIS? A “parody” fan film, he claims. Right. Because nothing screams “originality” like rehashing a decades-old movie. And don’t worry, he’s “totally fine” not making money off it. How noble! We should all aspire to create things nobody asked for and then be okay with getting zero financial return. 😇
Oh, it’s a “love letter,” is it? A love letter to his wife, his friends, and every Ghostbusters fan. So touching. So…unnecessary. He’d make it a hundred times over, even if no one watches it. Now THAT’S dedication to mediocrity! He hopes we’re all inspired to create our own “wacky” ideas. Please, no. The world can’t handle more of this. 🙏
And he signs it “Sincerely.” As if that makes it better. 🙄
Check out the official site. If you dare. I wouldn’t.
Thanks to Ghostbuster News for the heads up. I’m sure they’re THRILLED to be promoting this. 😒

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