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The Bad-To-The-Bone Ghost makes a non-canon cameo on Ghostbusters Volume 1 Issue #9 Cover RI-B, P.P.F. Comics. Shay, Don (November 1985). Making Ghostbusters, p. 95 annotation. New York Zoetrope, New York NY USA, ISBN 0918432685. Ivan Reitman says: "There was no reason for the Ectomobile to have magical powers. It had been done with the Bluesmobile in The Blues Brothers -- where the car did somersaults and things like that -- and I didn't think it was particularly successful. I don't like movies that have no rules -- where anything is possible. We were already asking the audience to believe that there was a piece of equipment that could trap a ghost. Asking them to accept an Ectomobile with supernatural powers was just too much." On the Subscription Cover of Ghostbusters 101 #5, on the right bottom is Lady Slimer and Slimer from Answer The Call in Ecto-1 from the first movie. The license plate is Bustin' in place of Cruisin' in the American Graffiti poster. On the subscription cover of Ghostbusters Volume 2 Issue #18, Gulper Ghost from Classic Hero Figure Egon makes a non-canon cameo.
Filming of the Muncher chase was seen at the corner of Railway Street and Nanton Avenue in Crossfield, Alberta, Canada in August 2019.Ghostbusters: Interdimensional Cross-Rip features Ecto-1 with various exterior and interior shots and advertisements.
span itemprop="author" itemtype="https://schema.org/Person" itemscope>Colin S from The end tag was seen being filmed on August 11, 2021 at the Los Angeles firehouse used in the original two movies. The Ecto-1 and Containment Unit were seen. [66] Beyond the Marquee: The Web-Series (Episode 70) – The GHOSTBUSTERS Ecto-1 Car and Designer Stephen Dane" 9/18/14 Sony Pictures Entertainment India "Ghostbusters: Afterlife | A Ride On The ECTO1 | Sony Pictures Entertainment India" 1:38-1:45 1/29/2022 Guy Bews says: "The speed was between 35 and 40 miles range. I believe it was 55 feet from take off to landing." Go Creative Show YouTube "Ghostbusters Afterlife Production Design (with Francois Audouy) GCS291" 30:20-31:10 12/6/2021 Francois Audouy says: "We ended up using the-an Ecto-1 that Sony had in a storage container from the second film and then purchasing a second Ecto-1--a second 1959 Cadillac and then we took every-the picture vehicle company took the whole-both cars apart and catalog every single piece of both cars like like I don't know like forensically so basically imagine walking into a garage and two cars were completely torn-taken apart and then cataloged and then every singe piece, thousands and thousands of pieces were restored but then the cars now the cars, it wasn't just a restoration job because the cars had to do three things."
span itemprop="name">Detailed but delicate[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is definitely a collectors display piece and not a toy. The detail on it is really great, but some of the pieces that had to be assembled don’t stay on very well. My son has it on a display shelf, but it has something fall off of it every time he takes it down to display. I wish it was a little more sturdy.