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Happy Birthday, Ernie Hudson: The 9 Best Winston Moments

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Have you ever met anyone who dislikes Ghostbusters? Exactly, they don’t exist. However, love for the paranormal investigators and eliminators has not always been proportionate. Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis have always been front and center, while Ernie Hudson has lingered on the margins.

Well, you know what? Not today. Not on Ernie Hudson’s birthday. Today we celebrate the best of Winston Zeddmore.

And it couldn’t happen to a more deserving guy.

Ernie Hudson is a grounded, good dude. I attended my first Comic Con several years ago with one of my best friends, who is a die hard fan of Ghostbusters and The Crow. He wanted to get some items signed by Hudson but found he was a bit late coming back from lunch. The others waiting dispersed to do other things instead of hold out, but while my boy was talking to one of the staff to determine when Huston might return, I felt a tap on my shoulder. It was Ernie Hudson. He said “How you doin’? Havin’ a good time?” After I smilingly responded “Yeah, I’m havin’ a blast,” Hudson extended his hand and said “Hi, I’m Ernie.” All I could do was say “I know who you are, sir. I’m Landon” and shook his hand.

I don’t get star struck, but when someone fully understands that everyone in the building knows his name yet introduces himself so informally? It was just a moment that has always stayed with me. That he spent 15 minutes chatting with my friend one-on-one and the smile my buddy had on his face when he walked away? Yeah, Ernie Hudson deserves all the love we can bestow upon him.

Having said that, iHorror offers the best of Winston Zeddmore on Ernie Hudson’s 71st birthday.

hudson-conI LOVE THIS TOWN!

When the dust settled and the landscape was covered in marshmallow, it was only fitting that Hudson had the last word.

WINSTON WEIGHS IN ON MOOD SLIME

So much screen time was afforded the big three (and for good reason), but this subtle line offered the briefest glimpse that Hudson was as much a part of the team as Venkman, Stanz and Spengler.

FIRE MARSHALL ZEDDMORE

Perhaps I’ve just had a soft spot for Winston my entire life, but as previously stated, when Murray, Aykroyd and Ramis get all the love, I revel in a moment when Hudson got to be a hero. Unfortunately, YouTube didn’t have the clip, so you’ll just have to visualize Winston breaking down the door to save Ray and Egon.

winston-fire-extinguisherCATCH THE NUMBER ON THE LOCOMOTIVE?

WINNNSSSTTTOOONNN.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEgeaoNlSkU

YOU WANNA PLAY ROUGH?

Let’s face it, this is one of the coolest yet cheesiest scenes from the 1984 classic. That said (and despite Ramis), in a way Hudson was the straight man. He needed the job and could not believe what he saw from day-to-day, but when the big battle pissed him off, his was the most intense response to Venkman’s question.

AND SOMEBODY SAID SOMETHING ABOUT A CHECK?

Hey, it’s can’t always be Millah time. You gotta pay the bills, too.

KARMA, KARMA, KARMA, KARMA, KARMA CHAMELEON

The mayor wasn’t buying it, but Hudson opened the door to the sale.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NKxfl32yMQ

TELL HIM ABOUT THE TWINKIE

Let’s be real, does this clip require an introduction?

JUDGMENT DAY

By now, we all know that the character Hudson portrayed was originally intended to be deeper and more complex, but it just didn’t play that way in the final cut. However, this scene offered a peek behind the curtain of what we could have had, and is by far and away the most spectacular scene Ghostbusters had to offer.

A profound statement to be sure, but nonetheless true thanks to Ernie Hudson.

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Alleged Former Haunted Museum Staff Member Tattles on Zak Bagans

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Zak Bagans has been getting a bum rap lately thanks to some of his former Ghost Adventures teammates. But he’s also getting roasted by one of his alleged former Haunted Museum employees in Las Vegas

The apparent team member took to Reddit in an AMA (Ask Me Anything), inviting subscribers to ask them about their job including juicy details regarding their famous boss. It resulted in a windfall of queries that came with some surprising answers. 

Bagans was one of the first to take his ghost hunting prowess to television creating a successful reality show that featured some of the world’s most haunted places. Coupled with his good looks, reactive histrionics and penchant for building tension Ghost Adventures became a pop culture phenomenon. 

Throughout his travels, Bagans began to collect cursed items enough to fill a vintage house in Nevada which he eventually repurposed and named The Haunted Museum. Guests are able to visit his collection for a fee and are directed through its many rooms by a tour guide.

The YouTube channel TheSneezingMonkey featured the AMA Reddit thread on his channel with an update to follow.

Since the ex-employee cannot, or won’t, be verified, suffice it to say that nothing revealed in the lengthy discussion should be taken as fact. This could be a disgruntled ex-employee with nothing better to do than talk smack about the television icon who has managed to keep his show on the air for 16 years. Or, some of it could be true.

But that is for you to decide.

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Stephen King’s ‘The Monkey’ Sells to Neon, James Wan Co-Producing

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Pretty much any piece of writing from Stephen King is ripe for a movie adaptation. The next one is a 1980 short story that appeared in his 1985 anthology Skeleton Crew, specifically The Monkey. The news broke by Deadline says Neon won the bidding war and the film will release in 2025.

Distributors went gaga trying to secure the rights with Neon the victor reportedly paying seven figures for the horror movie.

According to Deadline: “In The Monkey, when twin brothers Hal and Bill discover their father’s old monkey toy in the attic, a series of gruesome deaths starts occurring all around them. The brothers decide to throw the monkey away and move on with their lives, growing apart over the years. But when the mysterious deaths begin again, the brothers must reunite to find a way to destroy the monkey for good before it takes the lives of everyone close to them. Theo James plays the twins in later years. [Christian] Convery plays the younger twins.”

The film is directed by Osgood (Oz) Perkins whose buzz-drunk current project, Longlegs is releasing on July 12.

The film also stars, Tatiana Maslany (She–Hulk: Attorney at Law), Elijah Wood (The Lord Of The Rings), Colin O’Brien (Wonka), Rohan Campbell (The Hardy Boys) and Sarah Levy (Schitt’s Creek).

James Wan and Michael Clear’s banner Atomic Robot have a production credit.

In 2023 a short film directed by Spencer Sherry was adapted from the King story. That film is currently touring the film festival market but you can watch the trailer below.

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Yay or Nay: What’s Good and Bad in Horror This Week: 5/13 to 5/17

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Fall is getting not one but two sequels. It’s great news because now we know bad CGI can be consciously ignored when everything else is so great. 

Yay

A man is labeled a time traveler after allegedly entering a garden shed in his 30s and exiting the next day in his 60s. If the magic is true we can finally go back and talk to Jason Blum right after Paranormal Activity and make him promise to never to touch an Exorcist movie. 

Nay

The Coffee Table. This may be the first time we have suggested spoiling a film before actually seeing it. Wait. Maybe we spoiled Old by suggesting you don’t go see it. 

Nay

Prolific B moviemaker Roger Corman passes away at 98. He gave many actors and directors a chance in Hollywood, some would go on to win major awards. His films were outrageous, often gratuitous but always filled with heart. 

Yay

Clown Motel becomes a trilogy. Cheap Indy horror filmmakers aren’t micromanaged by rich and powerful studio execs so they can have fun with their material, and what better place to exercise that freedom than at a creepy desert motel in Nevada lorded over by hundreds of clowns. 

Nay

A Jason Universe is announced which promises many lateral “activations” in the Friday the 13th universe. Although the definition of said “activations” is never fully explained it leads us to believe it was a typo for “transactions” so Fortnite players scan by a Jason skin wearing a non-IP regulation hockey mask. 

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