Screen Junkies gets around to giving us an honest trailer for Ghostbusters 30 years later. This episode is a bit of a departure for the series, as they can’t really find all that much to make fun of in the 1984 comedy. Ghostbusters is almost beyond criticism. The worst they can say about it is that it is a little adult for a kid’s movie. Hmm. I saw Ghostbusters as an adult in 1984, and I don’t recall it being marketed as a kid’s movie. It wasn’t, but the internet generation just happens to of an age to recall it from their childhoods. Today, a PG rating might designate a movie aimed at kids, but thirty years ago, it meant parental guidance suggested, which was the proper rating. -via Geeks Are Sexy
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Their handlers make sure they know how to smile. Soros is getting his money's worth!
Seriously, the man has found a smile that works and has it down to perfection. I fail to see what the surprise is here.
also it's not photoshopped...these are pictures from the same day. duh.
I'm convinced that it is probably a benign photoshop job, in order to give each guest a nice photo with the President.
We think those folks get botox and plastic surgery.
But in fact they get the newest nano-bots injected that by remote control get signal X for Photogenic Smile Nr. 02 and they pull at eaxactly the correct muscles and tissue for that particular smile.
But that is still all very Hush-Hush Higly Classyfied Red Tape and all that. So we're not supposed to know that...
I think his choice of smile is pretty good.
But was the lab located in the US or Indonesia?
This is almost as much fun as watching him deliver a speech. Tennis match anyone?