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Bill Murray is thought to have coined the modern use of the phrase "you're toast" by ad libbing a line in Ghost Busters (1984)
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Bill Murrays proton pack was 40lbs heavier than the rest of the cast on Ghost Busters because they believed he was funnier when agitated
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Spook Busters is a 1946 comedy film about a group of recent graduates who set up a company to exterminate ghosts in New York
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Ghost Busters Dan Aykroyd is slightly autistic. His obsession with the police and ghost hunters was the inspiration for Ghost Busters. He was diagnosed with autism back in the 1980s when his wife asked him to get it checked out. He also had Tourette's as a kid, but overcame it with therapy.
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There was a 1975 TV series called The Ghost Busters, about 2 paranormal investigators and their talking Gorilla assistant. Columbia licensed the title for the 1984 movie, leading to conflict and confusion when both companies decided to produce cartoon series in 1986.
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The word "Real" was added to "The Real Ghostbusters" in the title in order to avoid confusion with the unrelated previous TV series The Ghost Busters (1975) and its sequel series Ghostbusters (1986), which was released the same year as The Real Ghostbusters.
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The original "ghost busters" song was voiced by ray parker jr.
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John Candy passed on the role of Louis Tully in Ghost Busters, the part that Rick Moranis picked up.
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Ghost Buster's actor Dan Aykroyd was diagnosed with Autism in the early 1980s, and stated that it was responsible for the creation of Ghost Busters due to his obsession with both police and ghost hunting. He also grew up with turrets syndrome, but had therapy that helped him overcome it.
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Ron Jeremy in an extra in the original Ghost Busters
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Dan Aykroyd (Ghost Busters) father, Peter Aykroyd wrote a book on ghosts.