5. Ghostbusters
Columbia PicturesThe sad death of Harold Ramis earlier this year seemed to indicate that the long rumoured third installment of Ghostbusters would be shelved for good. Fortunately the project is still going ahead with the remainder of the original cast on board - Dan Akroyd recently revealed that the plot will be based on new research being done in particle physics at the Columbia University, about a threat to the world through the four planes of existence: length, height, width and time 30 years ago, the original hit cinema screens and became something of a cultural phenomenon, the ubiquitous merchandising lining the shelves of millions of bedrooms. It's hard to imagine a kids' fantasy movie being released today with middle aged men in the starring roles, let alone ones who smoked, but far from diminishing the film's appeal to youngsters, Peter Venkman, Raymond Stantz and Egon Spengler became iconic figures of cinema. The ghost in the library might have terrified us, but that didn't stop us from running around the house with our toy containment units capturing imaginary ghosts.