Apr 8, 2021
Call it the Baby Yoda Effect: From here on out, you re gonna see a LOT more movies introduce cute, cuddly characters whose sole purpose is to explode all over social media and sell millions of toys. Case in point: Ghostbusters: Afterlife . In a new clip which you can see below, Paul Rudd is browsing in the grocery store when a bunch of miniature Stay-Puft Marshmallow Men start causing chaos. 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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Pete Davidson says he accidentally helped Alec Baldwin lose 100 pounds
“Saturday Night Live” star Pete Davidson says he accidentally helped Alec Baldwin lose 100 pounds. Baldwin, 63, told Howard Stern in 2019 that Davidson, 27 encouraged him to “do 100 push-ups a day, every day,” to stay fit, and the “SNL” star confirmed the story on “The Tonight Show” Tuesday. “I was on set and Alec was hosting and it was a sketch where I had to be shirtless,” Davidson told Jimmy Fallon. “So he came up to me and he was like, ‘What do you do?’ And I didn’t want to be rude and say, ‘I just still have a metabolism. I’m not in my mid-50s.’ So to make him feel better, I said, ‘Oh man, I do 1
The Stay Puft Marshmallow man is a fixture in the
Ghostbusters fandom that has always been something fun for everyone. In the original film, the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man terrorizes New York City when Ray (Dan Aykroyd) accidentally decides that’s the form Gozer the Destructor will take on, and since has become what many think back to when they think of
Ghostbusters.
So, in the new clip for
Ghostbusters: Afterlife, it was nice to see the tiny little Stay Puft Marshmallow Man gets his time once again well, Stay Puft Marshmallow men? There’s a bunch of little marshmallows that come to life while Paul Rudd is just trying to buy some ice cream. Honestly, relatable.
Paul Rudd meets Mini Marshmallow Men in first Ghostbusters: Afterlife clip
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The first clip from
GHOSTBUSTERS: AFTERLIFE has arrived and it features Paul Rudd meeting a gaggle of mini Stay-Puft Marshmallow Men in the supermarket. The image is a bit of a throwback from the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man from the original
Ghostbustersso it seems to stay in line with the notion that the film will take the series a bit back to its roots.
In the clip, Paul Rudd s character, a teacher named Mr. Grooberson, is browsing a grocery store when he suddenly hears someone cry out. Music that is reminiscent of Elmer Bernstein s score from the original film can be heard before a group of baby Stay-Puft Marshmallow Men show up and start making cute sounds before turning themselves into s mores. Including them is a bit of a fan service moment but we all know that nostalgia and throwbacks play well with the moviegoing audience.
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