At this point I respect Ghostbusters for being completely realistic, in that they have proven the existence of Supernatural and life after death, and yet we have more scenes discussing merchandising and salary then we do any philosophy or what this means for science or religion.
Because in this world that’s exactly what would happen, companies would just jump right to figuring out how to make a buck off of it.
At this point I respect Ghostbusters for being completely realistic, in that they have proven the existence of Supernatural and life after death, and yet we have more scenes discussing merchandising and salary then we do any philosophy or what this means for science or religion.
Because in this world that’s exactly what would happen, companies would just jump right to figuring out how to make a buck off of it.
Isn’t that a big part of the premise of Don’t Look Up?
No that was more being in denial of the problem than anything else