#11: Ghostbusters (2016)
The 2016 Ghostbusters got swallowed by a culture war before it even had a fair chance to just be a comedy. That said, the movie itself often felt trapped between improvisational chaos, franchise obligation, and fan-service nervousness. The cast was talented, but the script rarely gave them sharp enough material. The original worked because it was dry, strange, deadpan, and casually supernatural. This one tried hard. You could feel the trying.

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