Dan Aykroyd greeted fans and signed autographs while promoting his award winning Crystal Head Vodka.
While there, Aykroyd also answered our questions about plans for the highly anticipated third installment of Ghostbusters.
"We've got a new writing staff working on it now," Aykroyd said. "It's got to be prefect. That's the whole thing. There's no point in doing it unless it's perfect. So that's what we're up to now."
Check out the interview below. What do you think Maniacs? Is a third chapter in the franchise really necessary?
Holy crap am I tired of hearing about Ghostbusters 3. Let the damn thing die already and move on to something of interest. This every 4 or 5 months surfacing with "we are working on a new script" crap is so old. Heck Mania, why not just go back to your top 10 lists again?!
Just watched the orginal again the other night. Still a classic. I couldn't make it through half of the second film. I think leave well enough alone. Let the next generation create their classic.
I wouldn't feel too sorry for Dan. He is a multimillionaire who has his hands in many things outside of the entertainment industry (cigars, music, vodka.) To even have one moment in a film is an accomplishment. The fact that he had years of success in film/TV is more than enough for one person in their lifetime. There are so many more out there that will never make it to that level. Your superstar status clock ticks away...even for Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise. Making a career out of acting is nothing short of a miracle. Obviously, it is not alwyas talent.
He gets asked every time about Ghostbusters 3. Sounds to me like he just has a standard answer to brush the question off.
OK now I don't feel so bad. Just that on the movie sites it appears that's all he's got going on. Good for him if that's not the case. Hate to see him go through a real life Trading Places
want to make them mad someone should make a movie of the 1975 saturday morning show ghostbusters it's the original, the one with larry storch, forrest tucker, and tracy the ape.
Ho hum. Heard this, been there. Never going to happen.