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A couple days before the appearance of [[Idulnas]], the [[Mayor (IDW)|Mayor]] and several city officials held a meeting with Walter Peck at City Hall. In order to keep the Ghostbusters in check for the best interest of the city, the [[Paranormal Contracts Oversight Commission]] was reinstated. Its temporary office was to be established in the Department of Public Safety.
 
A couple days before the appearance of [[Idulnas]], the [[Mayor (IDW)|Mayor]] and several city officials held a meeting with Walter Peck at City Hall. In order to keep the Ghostbusters in check for the best interest of the city, the [[Paranormal Contracts Oversight Commission]] was reinstated. Its temporary office was to be established in the Department of Public Safety.
   
In mid-June, Peck was summoned to the Mayor's office to discuss the Ghostbusters' trip out of state. The Mayor was irate at the prospect of the guys being gone during summer, the height of a tourism influx, but Peck revealed the city would be making a handsome commission from all jobs incurred. In the fall, Peter had an unscheduled appointment with Peck to discuss the [[Ghost Smashers (IDW)|Ghost Smashers]]. In May of the next year, Peck met with the Mayor and Deputy Mayor, [[Ms. Stone]] to discuss the surge of ghost-related complaints, the missing Ghostbusters, and the new Ghostbusters.
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In mid-June, Peck was summoned to the Mayor's office to discuss the Ghostbusters' trip out of state. The Mayor was irate at the prospect of the guys being gone during summer, the height of a tourism influx, but Peck revealed the city would be making a handsome commission from all jobs incurred. In the fall, Peter had an unscheduled appointment with Peck to discuss the [[Ghost Smashers (IDW)|Ghost Smashers]]. In May of the next year, Peck met with the Mayor and Deputy Mayor, [[Ms. Stone]] to discuss the surge of ghost-related complaints, the missing Ghostbusters, and the new Ghostbusters.
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City Hall praised Walter Peck for having so many Ghostbusters on hand to deal with the supernatural activity surrounding [[Tiamat]]'s presence... even though he had nothing to do with it.
   
 
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==Trivia==
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****[[IDW Publishing Comics- Ghostbusters 2-14|Issue #14]]
 
****[[IDW Publishing Comics- Ghostbusters 2-14|Issue #14]]
 
*****The ABS News 15 brief mentions City Hall. <ref>[[Eldon Bromo]] (2014). [[Ghostbusters IDW Publishing Comics|IDW Comics]]- "[[IDW Publishing Comics- Ghostbusters 2-14|Ghostbusters Volume 2 Issue #14]]" (2014) (Comic p.17). ''Bromo says: "A source at City Hall tells us a state of emergency has not been declared, but the Mayor is conferring with the CDC on the matter --*"''</ref>
 
*****The ABS News 15 brief mentions City Hall. <ref>[[Eldon Bromo]] (2014). [[Ghostbusters IDW Publishing Comics|IDW Comics]]- "[[IDW Publishing Comics- Ghostbusters 2-14|Ghostbusters Volume 2 Issue #14]]" (2014) (Comic p.17). ''Bromo says: "A source at City Hall tells us a state of emergency has not been declared, but the Mayor is conferring with the CDC on the matter --*"''</ref>
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****[[IDW Publishing Comics- Ghostbusters 2-20|Issue #20]]
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*****Mentioned on page 25
   
 
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==References==

Revision as of 07:18, 24 January 2015


New York City Hall is the chief administrative building of the City & County of New York.

History

Primary Canon History

In 1984, the Ghostbusters were brought to City Hall to speak before Mayor Lenny and several other government officials about the impending Gozer Incident. The Mayor sided with the Ghostbusters and had Walter Peck removed. The Ghostbusters departed from the hall's loading dock with a police escort and the National Guard.

In 1989, Mayor Lenny declared the Ghostbusters were needed to deal with the Psychomagnotheric Slime causing disturbances across the city. He learned Jack Hardemeyer had them committed and fired Jack.

Secondary Canon History

A couple days before the appearance of Idulnas, the Mayor and several city officials held a meeting with Walter Peck at City Hall. In order to keep the Ghostbusters in check for the best interest of the city, the Paranormal Contracts Oversight Commission was reinstated. Its temporary office was to be established in the Department of Public Safety.

In mid-June, Peck was summoned to the Mayor's office to discuss the Ghostbusters' trip out of state. The Mayor was irate at the prospect of the guys being gone during summer, the height of a tourism influx, but Peck revealed the city would be making a handsome commission from all jobs incurred. In the fall, Peter had an unscheduled appointment with Peck to discuss the Ghost Smashers. In May of the next year, Peck met with the Mayor and Deputy Mayor, Ms. Stone to discuss the surge of ghost-related complaints, the missing Ghostbusters, and the new Ghostbusters.

City Hall praised Walter Peck for having so many Ghostbusters on hand to deal with the supernatural activity surrounding Tiamat's presence... even though he had nothing to do with it.

Trivia

  • Filming was done at the actual New York City Hall for two days. [1] [2]
  • The Mayor's office scene was shot in City Council President Carol Bellamy's office on the other side of the building where the actual Mayor's office was. Both were identical in design. [3]
    • In the Ghostbusters commentary track, Joe Medjuck misremembered the office used as Elizabeth Holtzman's. [4]
  • Filming at the City Hall was not a usual occurrence. [5]
  • In a variation of the Mayor's office scene, Ray called Walter Peck 'wee wienie winkie' and Bill Murray broke up completely - a rare occurrence he almost never does. [6]
  • In reality the City Hall loading dock doesn't exist. The location used was a building across the street from the real City Hall. [7]
  • In Ghostbusters #9, page one, panel two, obscured by the Mayor's word balloons on the left side, is the painting "Gainsborough's Blue Boy," in reference to Ghostbusters II, when Janosz Poha compared Vigo to it.

Appearances

Primary Canon

Secondary Canon

References

  1. Joe Medjuck (2005). Ghostbusters- Commentary (2005) (DVD ts. 1:14:28-1:14:32). Columbia TriStar Home Video. Joe Medjuck says: "This is actually the City Hall yes. "
  2. Ivan Reitman (2005). Ghostbusters- Commentary (2005) (DVD ts. 1:14:37-1:14:44). Columbia TriStar Home Video. Ivan Reitman says: "We were given amazing access actually by the filming group in New York. "
  3. Shay, Don (November 1985). Making Ghostbusters, p. 154 annotation. New York Zoetrope, New York NY USA, ISBN 0918432685. Paragraph reads: "The production unit filmed for two days in and around New York's City Hall, during which time the office of City Council president Carol Bellamy was garciously made available as a stand-in for the actual mayor's office cited in the script."
  4. Joe Medjuck (2005). Ghostbusters- Commentary (2005) (DVD ts. 1:14:54-1:15:02). Columbia TriStar Home Video. Joe Medjuck says: "This was I believe Elizabeth Holtzman's office if my memory serves me. It's a twin to it on the other side of the building. "
  5. Shay, Don (November 1985). Making Ghostbusters, p. 154 annotation. New York Zoetrope, New York NY USA, ISBN 0918432685. Joe Medjuck says: "They usually don't allow film crews to shoot at City Hall, and they probably never will again. As careful and courteous as you try to be, it is still very disruptive."
  6. Shay, Don (November 1985). Making Ghostbusters, p. 156 annotation. New York Zoetrope, New York NY USA, ISBN 0918432685. Joe Medjuck says: "There were several variations of that scene on the set. During one take, Danny called Peck 'wee wienie winkle' and Bill Murray broke up completely - which is something he almost never does on camera."
  7. Shay, Don (November 1985). Making Ghostbusters, p. 158 annotation. New York Zoetrope, New York NY USA, ISBN 0918432685. Paragraph reads: "In the film, the action cuts from the mayor's office to the rear of City Hall - actually a building across the street, since the real City Hall had no loading dock."
  8. Peter Venkman (2011). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters: Infestation Issue #2" (2011) (Comic p.21). Peter says: "So who wants to call City Hall with the good news?"
  9. Eldon Bromo (2014). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters Volume 2 Issue #14" (2014) (Comic p.17). Bromo says: "A source at City Hall tells us a state of emergency has not been declared, but the Mayor is conferring with the CDC on the matter --*"


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