If you’re a movie fan and you’re not familiar with Last Exit T-shirts, you should be. And you should be ashamed. Bad, BAD movie fan.
Last Exit T-shirts makes shirts that are references – borderline inside jokes or film nerd only references – of popular films. Typically, the shirts feature a company or organization that existed in the film – these are amazing shirts as often only like-minded fans will understand, and really, isn’t that what we all want? A way to separate the straights from the beautiful people?
Absent has been a Ghostbusters t-shirt until the just announced design;
Venkman Stantz Spengler Paranormal StudiesGlow in the dark screen print on a regular fit, 100% ultra cotton black t-shirt. Inspired by the Columbia University Paranormal Studies team in the first part of the film Ghost Busters. (The reason Ernie Hudson’s character Winston Zeddemore isn’t featured in this particular design is because he joined the team after they had left University when Ghost Busters was already established).
I think there are a lot of other places to take this idea and hopefully they’ll continue to release more shirts like this, but in the meantime you can pick up this shirt for ₤18 (plus shipping, so be ready for a shock if you don’t live in the UK.)







its a black tshirt, wheres the black man?
Its simple.. and I like it.
$27 not including shipping? Not bad but I’ll pass.
I hate when they left out Winston…
If they could add “Weaver Hall” & remove the names & Columbia University, keeping the Paranormal Studies. Sorry, I’m a movie purist & like it more obscure.
LOVE the design… i could even go with a bit more subtlety like black maria mentioned, but WHY do all of the cool shirts have to be black?!
really not working for me. the most successful of these more cryptic shirts seem to be “in universe” and this really doesnt some over as an ‘artifact’ of the era.
To me the only one of the principal 3 who’d make these shirts would be ray and theres no way that the character in 1984 would come up with something so understated, it would have to be at least 1000% times more lurid to function in that regard.
also if they’re going for obscure they should perhaps try a movie without such recognizable character names – they might as well just have a soundchip with the theme tune on repeat stitched into it.
or more succinctly – what black maria said.
Like what Maria & Tom said, the names are too recognizable for the shirt to work as “obscure”.
The shirt is also too plain and too basic to work as anything worth purchasing. I mean, really…put a little effort into it.
The Gozerian Society and Ivo Shandor designs that were previously mentioned on this site are way more obscure and actually required some effort to make (as opposed to throwing plain text on a plain black background).