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‘Peanuts Movie’ producer dubs TODAY’s Halloween homage ‘postmodern’

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The director of “Bridesmaids,” “The Heat” and the upcoming “Ghostbusters” reboot, Paul Feig is also the producer of “The Peanuts Movie,” opening Friday. He has kind words for the TODAY anchors who dressed up as “Peanuts” characters for Halloween last Friday: “I thought it was sort of postmodern,” he jokes. He also talks about “Ghostbusters,” saying the female stars’ chemistry “jumps off the screen.”