Watch Bill Murray React to Those Mini Stay Pufts in Ghostbusters: Afterlife
Watch Bill Murray React to Those Mini Stay Pufts in Ghostbusters: Afterlife
The mini Stay-Puft Marshmallow Men received some mixed reactions from Ghostbusters fans, but Bill Murray loves them.
Bill Murray had the perfect reaction to seeing the mini Stay-Puft Marshmallow Men from
Ghostbusters: Afterlife for the first time. The clip featuring the mischievous little Mini-Pufts was released earlier this month and it received mixed reactions from long-time
Ghostbusters fans. Most of the criticism revolved around the little guys seemingly killing themselves to make some S mores in front of Paul Rudd s Mr. Grooberson character, though the majority of fans seems to have really enjoyed the brief clip. It seems that Murray is a pretty big fan of the Mini-Pufts, thanks to a new video from Sony Pictures.
The minute everyone laid eyes on the Mini-Pufts from the recently released
Ghostbusters: Afterlife clip I’m fairly confident we all knew they would inevitably be turned into toys. They’re tiny, cute, and part of a major franchise, so
obviously the powers-that-be want to cash in on that, and who can blame them? People are clearly going to want to eat these things up (but not literally, please – they’re made of plastic). And this fall, anyone who wants one will be able to buy their own Mini-Puft.
The other day, the first clip for
Ghostbusters: Afterlife arrived, and the reaction was mixed. Some folks were completely enamored with the look of the Mini-Pufts, a gaggle of tiny Stay-Puft Marshmallow Men that seem tailor-made to appeal to those who love Baby Groot/Baby Yoda/The Minions, and so on. Others – like me, a negative nelly – thought the clip was kind of disappointing. To be fair, the clip in question is completely out of context, and it may very well work bet
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They re cute like Baby Yoda or even the Minions from Despicable Me , but they re also kind of sinister, like the Gremlins . And they re tailor-made for plastic toys, t-shirts, and a thousand other marketing opportunities. Ghostbusters: Afterlife is a continuation of the first two movies from the 80s, but it ignores the 2016 reboot. It s supposed to hit theaters in November.
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