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Ghosts. There are skeptics and believers. And those who don’t want to know. The scientific research of ghostly phenomena has become a trade mark in today’s modern world as people want to know more about life after death or prove beyond a shadow of doubt its existence. Most take this research as a serious, almost reverent task, documenting their findings to those who will listen. Documentaries, books and the internet are flooded with claims of ghostly connections. But skeptics will remain true to disbelief. That is until someone can prove it otherwise.

So who’s afraid of those ghosts? Apparently not the four ladies that make up the newest version of the “Ghostbusters” movie. These fun and sometimes silly women are aspiring to prove that they have truly mastered the art of ghost busting, aiming to be taken seriously as scientists. However, their goals are short lived as the New York City Mayor is bent on casting them as frauds, even while giving them silent approval on the sidelines.

Abby, Erin, Jillian and Patty are rambunctious women with their own set of quirks and misgivings. With limited fear, nothing can stop these women bent on ridding the city of ghosts. Mix in the lovable Chris Hemsworth as the goofy receptionist, some crazy ghost gadgets and a variety of ghostly mayhem and you got hilarity.

“Ghostbusters” delivers on fun and silliness with a trace of fear in the opening scene. Although nothing can replace the original “Ghostbusters,” this take on the series will reacquaint the 1980s crowd with a jolt of gigantic balloons and familiar faces from the original cast (minus Harold Ramis as Egon). But for newcomers, such as my 12 year old son, he enjoyed this movie. Take it for what it is. A bit of fun at the movies on a hot summer night – it will not sway a ghostly skeptic into believing.

Tamera Lawrence is a local author who has written and published several books. Follow Tamera on her blog at http://authortameralawrence.blogspot.com.