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Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)

Directed by Joe Dante

Comedy | Horror | Fantasy

Most recently watched by sensoria, zombiefreak, schofizzy, Angjonesy, Javitron, lordofthemovies, seanCduregger

Overview

Young sweethearts Billy and Kate move to the Big Apple, land jobs in a high-tech office park and soon reunite with the friendly and lovable Gizmo. But a series of accidents creates a whole new generation of Gremlins. The situation worsens when the devilish green creatures invade a top-secret laboratory and develop genetically altered powers, making them even harder to destroy!

Rated PG-13 | Length 106 minutes

Actors

Zach Galligan | Phoebe Cates | John Glover | Robert Prosky | Robert Picardo | Christopher Lee | Haviland Morris | Dick Miller | Jackie Joseph | Gedde Watanabe | Keye Luke | Kathleen Freeman | Don Stanton | Dan Stanton | Shawn Nelson | John Astin | Henry Gibson | Rick Ducommun | Julia Sweeney | Raymond Cruz | John Capodice | Isiah Whitlock Jr. | Dean Norris | Saachiko | May Quigley | Tony Winters | Jacque Lynn Colton | Stéphanie Menuez | Gray Daniels | Dale Swann | Charles S. Haas | Jeff Swanson | Page Hannah | Liz Pryor | Vladimir Bibic | Sarah Lilly | Frank P. Ryan | Paul Bartel | Belinda Balaski | Nicky Rose | Kenneth Tobey | Leonard Maltin | Hulk Hogan | Dick Butkus | Bubba Smith | Heidi Kempf | Eric Shawn | Michael Salort | Diane Sainte-Marie | Kristi Witker | Archie Hahn | Leslie Neale | Ron Fassler | Time Winters | Heather Haase | Jason Presson | Lisa Mende | Patrika Darbo | Jerry Goldsmith | Howie Mandel | Frank Welker | Tony Randall | Mark Dodson | Kirk R. Thatcher | Neil Ross | Jeff Bergman | Joe Dante

Viewing History (seen 1 time)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
08/10/2012Movie ScreenFilmTheater7 stars
 

Viewing Notes

After a wonderful Q&A with Joe Dante we had a short break then Joe Dante was introduced again to talk about this film Gremlins 2. I seriously thought I had seen this before but I guess not because none of it was familiar. Kinda sad that I hadn’t seen it but what a great way to see it for the first time. And Dante’s very own 35mm print.  Really fun movie that I may like more than the original.

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