The scene is well known in the annals of pop culture. Early in Ivan Reitman's 1984 supra-hit "Ghostbusters," the titular exterminators (played by Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, and Bill Murray) enter the Sedgewick Hotel on their first ghost-hunting job. They haven't tested their ghost-ensnaring equipment, which is quite dangerous, as they are essentially nuclear-powered energy weapons. The Ghostbusters have been called because the Sedgewick is haunted by a green, legless apparition that only wants to eat and drink. They first see the ghost in one of the hotel's hallways, snarfing down the leftovers on a wheeled food cart. The food falls right through its body, but the ghost keeps eating. In life, that ghost must have been a glutton, and its divine punishment on was to be eternally hungry, tr

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