Just hear me out.
So Murray, Aykroyd, and Ramis' characters get kicked out of a college, at which Murray has worked at throughout his entire career. Aykroyd's character opines on the scariness of the private sector, and how people actually expect results when you're being paid, unlike working at the university. They're kicked off campus by a stuck up, close-minded intellectual after their government funding was revoked.
But they have an idea an idea along the lines of the American Dream.
They gather their resources and work hard to establish a small business ridding the city of ghosts. They develop technologies and market their skills to the public. They work their asses off pulling what I assume are 60 hour weeks in order to bring home the bacon. And when they reach that magical level of success, when all their work has finally paid off for them, who comes and tries to destroy it all?
The Environmental Protection Agency.
The EPA rep gets a warrant and cease and desist letter, barges in, and, in the course of doing what he thinks is right as part of his just and righteous cause, he makes things astronomically worse because of his stupidity and unwillingness to listen to the business owners. From there a cluster-shut-yo-mouth.
Thoughts?
So Murray, Aykroyd, and Ramis' characters get kicked out of a college, at which Murray has worked at throughout his entire career. Aykroyd's character opines on the scariness of the private sector, and how people actually expect results when you're being paid, unlike working at the university. They're kicked off campus by a stuck up, close-minded intellectual after their government funding was revoked.
But they have an idea an idea along the lines of the American Dream.
They gather their resources and work hard to establish a small business ridding the city of ghosts. They develop technologies and market their skills to the public. They work their asses off pulling what I assume are 60 hour weeks in order to bring home the bacon. And when they reach that magical level of success, when all their work has finally paid off for them, who comes and tries to destroy it all?
The Environmental Protection Agency.
The EPA rep gets a warrant and cease and desist letter, barges in, and, in the course of doing what he thinks is right as part of his just and righteous cause, he makes things astronomically worse because of his stupidity and unwillingness to listen to the business owners. From there a cluster-shut-yo-mouth.
Thoughts?