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Agent Kermit D. Fonz added 1 item to Horror Film Kill Counts list
9 confirmed main ghosts plus others!
Running time: 105 ghost minutes
Number of ghosts busted: 7 specific ghosts and countless of others.
Bustings per busting: 1.75 busts
5.1 ghosts per hour
1 ghost every 11.76 minutes (approximately 11 minutes and 46 seconds)
122.4 ghosts per day (if the haunting activity sustained continuously for 24 hours)
Total Estimated Earnings
Based on this base rate of $5,000 per job, the group's financial metrics during the first movie include:
The Montage Revenue: Assuming they maintained this $5,000 standard across the roughly 9 distinct jobs hinted at during their peak month of business, they generated approximately $45,000 in a five-week span.
The Modern Equivalent: Adjusted for inflation, a single $5,000 ghost-busting job in 1984 would cost a commercial client roughly $14,500 to $15,000 today.
Best Ghost Busting: Slimer at the Sedgwick Hotel. Their first and most successful. With Silmer becoming an iconic ghost.
And in the animated series, friend and mascot!
Worst Ghost Busting: Peter. โHe slimed.โ
Most scariest ghost: There are but Gozer the Gozerian. All almost of the ghosts in the film, are scary.
Least scariest: The Stay Puft Marshmallow Man is universally considered the least scary ghost or entity in the 1984 film.
Despite being a 100-foot-tall harbinger of destruction meant to wipe out humanity, his appearance is modeled after a harmless, smiling corporate mascot.
Survivors: Dr. Peter Venkman, Dr. Egon Spangler, Louis Tally, Dr. Ray Stantz, Winston Zeddmore, Jeanie Melnitz, Walter Peck, Mayor of New York City, and Dana Barrett
Sadly, Harold Ramis, the filmโs director, Ivan Reitman, and composer Elmer Bernstein, would pass away, years later.2 weeks, 2 days ago
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