No. And for the same reason that a net strung across your fireplace won't catch Santa Claus.
Neither exist.
He wasn't a ghost. He was a giant Stay-Puff Marshmallow Man. He was made of marshmallow.
The scientific theory in Ghostbusters is that the cohesive part of a spirit is an ectoplasmic residue, which is left behind in our realm if it comes into contact with a ghost. This has been discovered in a few paranormal investigations, but there is no scientific proof that the ectoplasm came from an incorporeal entity. Ghostbusters would not be a funny movie unless there was a common occurance of being attacked by a ghost... like that of Peter Venkman getting "slimed" from head to toe in green goo.
In "Ghostbusters," the order of the prominent ghosts includes the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, who serves as the final antagonist, and the various spirits encountered throughout the film, such as Slimer and the ghost of the librarian. The Ghostbusters first confront Slimer in the hotel, followed by other spirits like the Taxi Driver ghost. The movie builds up to the climactic battle against the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, representing the culmination of their efforts. Each ghost adds to the comedic and supernatural elements that define the film.
Ivan Reitman .
It was made when it was none of your buisness
ghostbusters!
He wasn't a ghost. He was a giant Stay-Puff Marshmallow Man. He was made of marshmallow.
The scientific theory in Ghostbusters is that the cohesive part of a spirit is an ectoplasmic residue, which is left behind in our realm if it comes into contact with a ghost. This has been discovered in a few paranormal investigations, but there is no scientific proof that the ectoplasm came from an incorporeal entity. Ghostbusters would not be a funny movie unless there was a common occurance of being attacked by a ghost... like that of Peter Venkman getting "slimed" from head to toe in green goo.
In "Ghostbusters," the order of the prominent ghosts includes the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, who serves as the final antagonist, and the various spirits encountered throughout the film, such as Slimer and the ghost of the librarian. The Ghostbusters first confront Slimer in the hotel, followed by other spirits like the Taxi Driver ghost. The movie builds up to the climactic battle against the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, representing the culmination of their efforts. Each ghost adds to the comedic and supernatural elements that define the film.
The iconic 'No Ghost' sign from the 1980s movie Ghostbusters can be viewed online at sites including Hyperborea and deviantART. The sign can also be purchased as a wall decoration from Costumes4Less.
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GHOSTBUSTERS!
Ghostbusters!
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there were four
Ivan Reitman .
It was made when it was none of your buisness