Guest User

Ghostbusters II In Hindi Free Download

a guest
Sep 17th, 2018
28
0
Never
Not a member of Pastebin yet? Sign Up, it unlocks many cool features!
text 9.29 KB | None | 0 0
  1.  
  2.  
  3. ********************
  4. Ghostbusters II In Hindi Free Download
  5. http://urllio.com/qyk99
  6. (Copy & Paste link)
  7. ********************
  8.  
  9.  
  10.  
  11.  
  12.  
  13.  
  14.  
  15.  
  16.  
  17.  
  18.  
  19.  
  20.  
  21.  
  22.  
  23.  
  24.  
  25.  
  26.  
  27.  
  28.  
  29.  
  30.  
  31.  
  32.  
  33.  
  34.  
  35.  
  36.  
  37.  
  38.  
  39.  
  40.  
  41.  
  42.  
  43.  
  44.  
  45.  
  46.  
  47.  
  48.  
  49.  
  50.  
  51.  
  52. Sidelined for five years since they spectacularly rescued New York City from destruction. the superstars of the supernatural spring back into action when the infant son of single mother Dana Barrett becomes the target of a powerful demonic force. Reunited with the no-nonsense Zeddemore, nerdy nearsighted Louis, and their ever-industrious secretary Janine, the heroes of the hereafter must put a stop to an enormous underground river of slime ready to rot the roots of the entire Big Apple. Now, if your hometown was on the verge of being sucked down into the 10th level of Hell, who else would you call?
  53. Five years after the battle against Gozer, a restraining order has forbidden Peter Venkman, Ray Stantz, Winston Zeddemore, and Egon Spengler from working as Ghostbusters, so they've found other jobs. Ray owns a bookstore, "Ray's Occult," and performs at children's birthday parties with Winston. Egon conducts experiments at the Institute For Advanced Theoretical Research. Dana broke up with Peter and married another man, and Peter Peter now hosts a local TV show, "The World of the Psychic". Dana, now the divorced mother of an 8-month-old baby named Oscar, works in the restoration department at the Manhattan Museum of Art. Strange things start happening when Oscar's baby carriage takes off by itself with him in it and it stops in the middle of 1st Avenue. While Dana's boss, Janosz Poha, is restoring a painting of a 16th-century tyrant named Vigo Von Homburg Deutschendorf, the painting comes to life. Vigo wants to live again by taking over Oscar's body. Vigo takes complete control of Janosz and orders Janosz to get Dana to cooperate. Janosz has his own agenda: he's in love with Dana. When Peter, Ray, and Egon try to help Dana, they are arrested and put on trial for violating the restraining order. When the ghosts of the killer Scoleri Brothers invade the courtroom, the judge is forced to remove the restraining order against the guys so they can put the Scoleri Brothers in a ghost trap. After this, Peter, Ray, Egon, and Winston re-open Ghostbusters, and mayor's assistant Jack Hardemeyer tries to slow them down however he can, because he believes that the Ghostbusters are frauds who will hurt the mayor's chances of becoming the governor of New York. The Ghostbusters and their lawyer, Louis Tully, refuse to be stopped by Jack. When Jack has the Ghostbusters put in the Parkview Mental Hospital, there is an eclipse and Janosz kidnaps Oscar for Vigo. The mayor wants the Ghostbusters on the job, and when the mayor hears that Jack had the Ghostbusters committed, he fires Jack and has the Ghostbusters released to try to rescue Oscar from Vigo, which Vigo intends to make as difficult as possible.
  54. Though many people complained about Ghostbusters II, I do really like this film, though the first part still is the better one.<br/><br/>But apart from the fact that some elements are simple copies of the first part, this sequel did not disappoint me because it still provides brilliant humor, numerous puns and wonderful slapstick. Venkman photographing Vigo, the whole team jackhammering a New York street (and trying to get rid of the police), Spengler doing psychological testing with cute children (&quot;and now let&#39;s see what happens if we take the little dog away from him&quot;), the Titanic reaching New York... I could go on for hours, but the message is:<br/><br/>This sequel is worth watching because the Ghostbusters kind of humor works twice!<br/><br/>And if they should actually do a third movie one day, I will be one of the first to watch it (if Bill Murray is a part of it, that is)...
  55. Ghostbusters II has its funny moments here and there, but overall it seems to lack the magic of the first movie. It seems to be trying twice as hard, yet it succeeds only half as well. The first movie had a sort of easy rhythm to it, while the sequel feels forced. Part of the problem may be the fact that, like so many sequels, it ignores the ending of the first film and simply goes back to where it all began. None of the characters have grown or changed; nothing in the story has developed at all. Once again, just like in the first movie, the Ghost Busters are jokes to the rest of the city, and have to prove their worth both to themselves and the world at large, and of course they do, and everybody cheers them at the end. Once again, just like in the first movie, Bill Murray has to surmount the odds to win the love of Sigourney Weaver. Once again, just like in the first movie, the main villain is an evil entity that threatens to destroy the entire city, if not the world. It feels like it&#39;s all been done before, probably because it has been done before, and better, too.
  56. Even the special effects are more to the point of the comedy than they were in the first film. For some reason, this appears to leave more room for the sort of random funny business that Mr. Murray and his friends do best, or to which they react with most aplomb.
  57. Five years after their near destruction of New York City after which they were sued until bankrupt and a restaining order placed on them that prevents them from working as Ghostbusters, Doctors Peter Venkman (<a href="/name/nm0000195/">Bill Murray</a>), Ray Stantz (<a href="/name/nm0000101/">Dan Aykroyd</a>), Egon Spengler (<a href="/name/nm0000601/">Harold Ramis</a>), and Winston Zeddemore (<a href="/name/nm0001368/">Ernie Hudson</a>), aided by their attorney Louis Tully (<a href="/name/nm0001548/">Rick Moranis</a>), finally convince a judge to lift the restraining order. Voila! The Ghostbusters are back in business and just in the nick of time as a massive river of &quot;mood slime&quot; is flowing through the abandoned Pneumatic Transit tunnels under Manhattan, and it appears that an ancient Carpathian sorcerer, Vigo Von Homburg Deutschendorf, (<a href="/name/nm0902455/">Wilhelm von Homburg</a>) wants to possess Dana Barrett&#39;s (<a href="/name/nm0000244/">Sigourney Weaver</a>) 8-month-old baby Oscar (<a href="/name/nm0222111/">William T. Deutschendorf</a> and <a href="/name/nm0222110/">Henry J. Deutschendorf II</a>). Ghostbusters II is the sequel to <a href="/title/tt0087332/">Ghost Busters (1984)</a> (1984), both of which were written by co-stars Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis. Ghostbusters II was subsequently novelized in 1989 by American scifi/mystery writer Ed Naha. &quot;Mood slime&quot; is pictured as pink ectoplasm and described as a psychoreactive substance that responds to human emotional states. In short, it feeds on bad vibes. It was not explicitly mentioned what the slime was made of. They do, however, imply the slime was &quot;brought to life&quot; by Vigo and powered by the general bad vibes of the New Yorkers. You could take from this that the slime was either created by &quot;ghost-power&quot; or that the slime started from something very small and absorbed various elements from its environment. It was eventually established in the 2009 video game <a href="/title/tt1142978/">Ghostbusters (2009)</a> that the slime was manufactured by a contraption created by Ivo Shandor, the Gozer worshiper. Dana only mentions that Oscar&#39;s father left her to play with orchestras in Europe. Fans have speculated that the father is Timothy Carhart&#39;s character from the original movie, the violinist that Venkman calls &quot;the stiff.&quot; This isn&#39;t made clear in the movie. It may be that, through his father, Oscar is a member of some family or bloodline that makes him a distant relative of Vigo. Or perhaps Dana&#39;s experience being possessed in the original film may have somehow made her son ripe for possession himself. Of course, it is actually Janosz who selects Oscar, no doubt due to his feelings for Dana. Vigo simply requests &quot;a child&quot; and it is likely that he would have been just as satisfied with any other baby. With just four minutes to go until midnight, Dana watches helplessly as Vigo begins his transfer into Oscar&#39;s body. Suddenly, the torch-bearing arm of the Statue of Liberty crashes through the skylight, Dana grabs Oscar, interrupting the transfer, and the Ghostbusters rappel down. They shoot positively-charged slime all over Janosz (<a href="/name/nm0001493/">Peter MacNicol</a>) (who&#39;ll wake up feeling like &quot;a million bucks&quot;). Vigo immobilizes Dana and the Ghostbusters and materializes out of the painting. He picks up Oscar and prepares to possess his body. Meanwhile outside, Louis arrives in full ghostbusters attire, and the crowd begins singing &quot;Auld Lang Syne&quot; as he zaps the slime barrier with a proton stream. The positive energy causes the barrier to disintegrate and forces Vigo back into the painting. In desperation, Vigo takes over Ray&#39;s body, but the others cover him with positive slime, destroying Vigo. As they revel in all the positive energy, Winston notices that the painting of Vigo has been replaced with a scene showing the four Ghostbusters standing protectively around Oscar. &quot;(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher&quot; written by Jackie Wilson. In the movie it is performed by Howard Huntsberry, though the Jackie Wilson original is heard during the dancing toaster scene. a5c7b9f00b
Add Comment
Please, Sign In to add comment