Ghostbusters at the Nuart

Ghostbusters was released in 1984 and was the top-grossing comedy film until 1990 (when Home Alone surpassed their record). To this day, it is still one of the most-loved horror-comedies across generations, having spawned a sequel, animated series, video game, and a much anticipated female cast remake (coming to theaters in the summer of 2016).

Ghostbusters

Written by Dan Akroyd and Harold Ramis, the film follows a quirky bunch of oddball scientists turned ghost hunters, who find a way to capture and rid New York City of a variety of ghosts, spirits, poltergeists, and marshmallow men. Not much more explanation is needed, as this film is still a pop culture phenomena – just ask anyone “Who you gonna call?” and they will scream “Ghostbusters!” out of pure reflex instinct.

This Friday, February 19th, 2016, the Nuart Theatre in Los Angeles is having a midnight screening of the spectacular film. This is your chance to see this gem on the big screen! This is particularly exciting for those of us who were not born during (or not old enough to remember) the original release. Tickets are reasonably priced at $11.00 per adult and $9.00 per child or senior. Get your tickets directly from Nuart here. The Nuart Theatre is located at: 11272 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Los Angeles, CA, 90025. Be sure to get your tickets early, as this is likely to be a popular screening. I hope to see you there.

Bring your proton packs, don’t cross the streams, and remember – when someone asks you if you’re a god, you say “YES”!

The Nuart Theatre regularly shows a variety of fun and interesting films not often screened in regular theaters around the country. For more information on upcoming screenings and events, check out their website.

You didn’t actually think that this post would end without including the theme song from Ray Parker Jr., did you?

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