Paul Feig On Anti-Hillary Movement Affecting Ghostbusters Remake: “It’s Crazy How People Got Nuts…”

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Filmmaker Paul Feig says “anti-Hillary movement” played a big role in generating the backlash he received for his women-led reboot of “Ghostbusters”, starring Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones.

In an interview on Jess Cagle’s SiriusXM show, Feig reflected back on the response that he got for his 2016 film, and said that it was similar to criticism faced by Hillary Clinton during her 2016 campaign as a presidential candidate for US elections, reports foxnews.com.

“Some really brilliant author or researcher or sociologist needs to write a book about 2016 and how intertwined (our film was) with Hillary (Clinton) and the anti-Hillary movement,” Feig said, adding: “It was just this year where everyone went to a boiling point. I don’t know if it was (having) an African-American president for eight years (that) teed them up or something, but they were just ready to explode… By the time, in 2014 or 2015, when I announced I was going to (make) it, it started.”

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