V Thursday, September 27, 1934 Dally Nebraskan Pago 9 'Ghostbusters 'fan club full-time job for founders By Ward W. Triplett HI DtHy Nfbrazk&n tit ff Editor T and trading articles from science have predicted this," she said, fiction movies and found out we Miller said the promotional plan "" uuu """cipaung wnat ior tne movie was utterly simple, esting," Lister said tK.T u r Just tne now-famous iogo with Even if Ghostbusters crosses tyear, but .the big break came World this Summer," which ran the business. !lnen. un.ostbusters opened. Al- in some larger newspapers and "We still sell a lot nf Rt.r Trw record and entertainment maga- material and there will always be zines. A week before the movie more science fiction films," Gar opened, ads wii the players them- vey said. The company is prepar selves began appearing. ing materials for "Dune" and H2001 : People who had seen the ghost .a Soace Odv5?pv " j -1.1- .... .. . " au were aoie 10 put it togetner lLZ&i 'FT intC.rf,tlng and cuii " tta. -ES, busters" t?S I'f.11"!.0 f"? " Li3t 82ld- "W "to carted opened, we had a pcU that showed he worried-looking ghost al most certainly wiil appear in most any avenue of cloth ing or entertainment you can find these days. You can see him at thouch thev hanHipH mf,h,n the top of the screen in the latest dise for "Star Trek" and other big or materializing in any number of Music Television spots, forever trapped in that red res triction zone. science nction fan cluhs nnri trades, the $20 million Ghostbus ters was "the" vehicle, Lister said. "We wanted to deliver a fan club about that film that was "We get a number of things like available anywhere else. We can that. Most of them are very inter- always do that with other movie3," Garvcy said. And between the slimings, the prehistoric bitches, the power grids and the marshmallow men, is there any part of Ghostbusters the ghostbusters themselves liked the most? "Sigourney Weaver, no doubt about it," Garvey said. little spuds in Lincoln end ether it because we were fans as well" points, noi iu iiieciton on out tons, lunch boxes end other child- 80 percent public awareness of tion the movie, which is pretty high for any film." Lister and Garvey sensed the hit as well and contacted Colum bia about the exclusive rights for for an "Ecto-mobile design. Mat tel is working on a Stay-Puff Marsh mallow Man doll. Usually you don't see this kind of behavior in the general busi- There are imitators out there. and Others who markp T.hrt ren's items. But, it doesn't stop and the like, but the official fan there. Sor.cwl.ere in New York a club Dacket inciud store with n exclusive contract subscriotion to the nffiH.il is marketing Jump suits with the magazine, a certificate of anti- a fan club the next week. Thev uttc 64ivov vy .v vv vtumivrmm pronciency, an in- naa to advance the motion pic- A car-maker is considering plans surance packet in case you are ture comoanv a "sizahle" amount "slimed in the line of duty," an to show they had capital to pro- Ecto-vehicie bumper sticker, a duce a quality product and had badge, patch and a set of stickers, to commit to a product that T-shirts, posters and other mem- "respected" the film and its play- entos are available on a mail ers. f!oliimhia still cpts n norron. . ... 1 t..A. .1 , .... . .: - d"v" - r' --..i ness pmce. uui, inese are just order list. The packet costs $8.95. tage of each club membership some of the multi-million dollar The response has not exactly and part of any Ghostbuster item deals that have grown fr om the turned Fantasy Traders into a Fantasy Traders sells, success of "Ghostbusters," this demilitarized zone. Lister and summer's largest money-making Garvey had two employees before The real test for the Ghost film. With its ticket sales ap- May. They now have 10 who work busters club will come after the preaching $200 million and its 12 to 15 hours a day. A 'ton" of film closes. The Stuart Theatre, by-products pulling in at least neighborhood kids volunteer their which has shown the film five hail tnat, tne ousiness of ghost- time to help stuff the member busting articles has grown to the ship packets. size ot a i,uuu-pouna Twinkie "It happened pretty fast," lister said. "The first mention of Ghostbusters is keeping us busv right now and we hope it keeps us busy for a while longer. But our purpose is to provide mforma- and materials that aren't Ghostbusters fan club member ships are available by .writing Ghostbusters: Post Office Box 8278, Pittsburgh, Penn., or by cal ling 800-331-1000. And, if you're one of the few who hasn't seen the film, or just part of an ever-diminishing num ber who hasn't bought at least one Ghostbusters item, well, a lot of people might say about you, "It's true...this man has no...taste." times a day since it opened, will end Ghostbusters' run Oct. 10. It already has closed in some smaller cities and will end its general release everywhere later in the the club was on an inside Dase in month. This is one case, however, USA Today. That first day we got where Lister and Garvey think about 2,000 calls on our 800 num ber." Lister estimated that over 35,000 applications have been re ceived and sent out and the num For Mark Lister and Jim ber keeps growing. Garvey, the guys who own the "The promotional items on exclusive rights to promote the Ghostbusters got out a little late," international Ghostbusters fan Lister said. "Manufacturers were club, the fascination began at the waiting to see if the movie would "out of sight, out of mind" won't matter. "We're very much up to date as far as the future of Ghdstbus ters," Lister said. "I've been bug ging Columbia about a second film, but so far they say there aren't any plans." . In the meantime, the club paper first screening they saw together, become a hit before they started .will carry interviews with the Lister, a former security sys tem installer, and Garvey, a former psychotherapist ("I used to bring people back into reality," he says, "now I bring them out"), started Fantasy Traders of Pitts burgh as a part-time business three years ago. "We were both big, big movie fans," Lister said. "We traveled to a lot of movie conventions, selling in on the T-shirts and dolls and so forth. That's why we're still filling a lot of orders for those kinds of things." Susan Miller, an administrative assistant for Columbia Pictures in Dallas, said Columbia knew they would have a hit, but never thought it would be this big. "As far as it getting to this point, I don't think anyone would Veg Continued from Page 2 for children or pregnant women, she said. There are practically no dangers involved in the lacto and lacto ovo diets, Caudill said. Although the diets are low in iron, women generally don't get enough iron anyway, she said. Lacto stands for milk, which is important in the diet, she said. "Milk actually is the best source of protein to us," she said. The purist diet is the easiesjto get all the nutrients and there fore is the safest one, Caudill said. Vegetarians became popular in the early 1970s when people were elude coconut oil, palm oil and concerned with feeding the world, chocolate, wnile polyunsaturated she said. "A lot of college kids probably started it," she said. In addition, during the last five to 10 years, the importance of fiber in the diet has gotten more attention, Caudill said, Raw fruits, vegetables and whole grain foods help fulfill the body's fiber needs, she said. Vegetarian diets meet the American dietary guidelines, Caudill said. Less saturated fats should be a avoided, Caudill said, whereas more polyunsaturated fats are encouraged. Saturated fats in- film's stars as well as real-life ghost stories, and profiles on real ghostbusters. The film will open overseas in December and Fan-' tasy Traders already is bracing for a new wave of believers. "We not only get letters from people who like the movie, but from a lot of people who say they really believe in ghosts and want to know if Jim and I are really in the ghostbusting business," Lister, said. Last week, a letter told of a woman who was housekeeping for a neighbor when the clock fell off the wall and broke. 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