Well, sort of. While there isn't one single 'true' story that the Ghostbusters 2 ghost train scene is directly based on, it combines elements from the general idea of haunted trains that are common in folklore. Trains have always had an air of mystery, especially old, abandoned ones. The movie took those feelings and ideas and created a fictional but still somewhat rooted - in - reality scene for the ghost train.
Real - life elements such as the architecture of old train stations and the steam that used to billow from old - fashioned trains inspired the Ghostbusters 2 ghost train scene. Old train stations often have a gothic or eerie feel to them with their high ceilings and dim lighting. The steam from trains can create an otherworldly effect, like a mist that could hide the supernatural. Additionally, the fact that trains were once a major mode of transportation and have a long history means there are countless stories associated with them. The movie makers tapped into this rich history and these physical characteristics of trains to create a memorable and spooky ghost train scene.
One possible fanfiction could be about a female Ghostbuster who has a unique power to communicate with ghosts on a deeper level. She uses this ability to not only bust ghosts but also to understand their motives and stories. For example, she might encounter a friendly ghost who was wrongly accused of being malicious and she tries to clear its name while still maintaining the balance between the living and the dead world.
Well, 'Cartoon The Real Ghostbusters' takes inspiration from the original. It keeps the core idea of fighting ghosts but might have some tweaks in the storylines and character designs to make it more kid-friendly and engaging for the animated medium.
A plot could be that the female Ghostbusters are sent to an old, abandoned amusement park. The ghosts there are the spirits of former employees and visitors who died in freak accidents. The Ghostbusters have to figure out how to calm the ghosts and send them to the other side without destroying the park, which has historical significance.
Another well - liked female Ghostbuster in fanfiction is Sophia Rodriguez. She's a psychic who can sense the emotions of ghosts. This ability makes her very valuable to the team as she can often predict the actions of the ghosts. She has a kind heart and tries to find non - violent solutions to dealing with the ghosts whenever possible, which gives a unique perspective to the Ghostbusters' usual methods of just trapping them.
Another great one is 'A Time to Kill' by John Grisham. It has a powerful plot where a father takes justice into his own hands after his daughter is brutally attacked. The courtroom scenes are intense and really show the legal process.
Once upon a time in a courtroom, a young man was on trial for theft. The evidence seemed stacked against him. The prosecutor presented the stolen goods, found in his apartment. But the defense lawyer was clever. He questioned the chain of custody of the evidence. In the end, the jury was left with reasonable doubt and the young man was acquitted.
Well, the 'Ghostbusters novel' could center around the team of Ghostbusters. It might explore their origin stories, how they got together to form the Ghostbusters. It could be filled with exciting tales of them facing different types of ghosts in different locations. There might be elements of mystery and humor as they try to understand the supernatural world and keep it under control.
Well, one of the top stories could be about new ghostly encounters in the city. Maybe there were some really powerful and strange ghosts that the Ghostbusters had to face, like a giant spectral beast roaming the downtown area.