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  1. Peter MacNicol was sent a Ghostbusters II script but he didn't want to audition for the part at first because the role was a generic villain but he was at a point where he couldn't reject everything that was sent to him.

  2. I’ll never understand the hate for this move. It’s hilarious, it has some great performances (hello, Peter MacNicol!), I think the villain is great (a ghost trapped inside of a painting - cool!), it has some decent scares, and the iconography of the Statue of Liberty walking down the street is amazing!

  3. Jun 18, 2019 · Medjuck recalls Peter MacNicol claiming that he got his accent for the character Dr. Janosz Poha “from Meryl Streep in Sophie’s Choice.” It wasn’t part of the character as written, but MacNicol did it at the audition and won over Reitman.

  4. Jun 20, 2019 · It wasn’t part of the character as written, but MacNicol did it at the audition and won over Reitman. 5. Peter Venkman (Bill Murray) stops traffic as they cross the street at 20:32, and Aykroyd...

  5. This is one of the funniest scenes in the history of cinema, and it's largely because of Peter MacNicol. I love the janosz appreciation here! Peter did amazing. If you have not seen "Dracula: Dead and Loving It," he plays Renfield and is literally the best thing about the movie.

  6. The character of Janosz Poha, portrayed by Peter MacNicol, was originally called Jason and serves as a straight man to the Ghostbusters. MacNicol said the role could be played by anyone so he opted to give Poha a backstory in which he is Carpathian .

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  8. Jun 14, 2024 · As for Ghostbusters II, in the course of revamping the script with Harold Ramis, the story gradually began to be reshaped into what we ultimately see in the film: The city is again threatened...