"Mutherf**king good script" needed to convince Seth Rogen on GHOSTBUSTERS 3
I usually don't like taking actors comments out of context but it's pretty clear to anyone reading Seth Rogen's interview over at Collider today that he is more than just a little skeptical over a proposed GHOSTBUSTERS 3. And without Rogen's backing, your losing a massive name because it's clear Judd Apatow and Harold Ramis were banking on him probably being at the forefront of the new generation of Ghostbusters.
Its hard to imagine that would be good, isnt it? asks Rogen. I mean just as a movie fan I am the first guy to be skeptical of that. It sounds like a terrible idea when you first hear it. At first hearing it sounds like the worst idea ever. I dunno. Maybe. I mean, that would have to be one mutherfucking good script.Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky, two writers on The Office are writing GHOSTBUSTERS 3 right now and under tremendous pressure to deliver a movie that is appealing not just to the original GB crew but also the new actors who will take the mantle in the next movie. Can a script that suits all parties even be possible?