Gremlins 2 - The New Batch (1990)
Runtime: 1 hr 47 mins
Synopsis: Just when they thought they were safe, young sweethearts Billy (Zach Galligan) and Kate (Phoebe Cates) from Joe Dante's GREMLINS have moved on to the Big Apple, landed jobs in a high-tech office park, and have met up with Gizmo once again. When a series of accidents creates a whole new... Just when they thought they were safe, young sweethearts Billy (Zach Galligan) and Kate (Phoebe Cates) from Joe Dante's GREMLINS have moved on to the Big Apple, landed jobs in a high-tech office park, and have met up with Gizmo once again. When a series of accidents creates a whole new generation of Gremlins, the three pals must use everything they know to prevent another comic catastrophe. The monsters wreck havoc at Clamp Industries, the "smart building" where Billy and Kathy work, creating madness and mayhem for the Donald Trump-like owner, Daniel Clamp (John Glover), who sees the invasion as yet another opportunity for media attention. But, when the monsters invade "Splice of Life," the top-secret genetics laboratory housed at Clamp Industries, the Gremlins develop new genetically altered powers that make them even harder to destroy. This highly inventive sequel to GREMLINS, successfully combines wicked horror and dark humor in an outrageous and eerily realistic post modern setting. [More]
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Starring: Zach Galligan, Phoebe Cates, John Glover, Robert Prosky, Robert Picardo
DVD Info
Release:
Aug 20, 2002
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Snap Case
- Anamorphic Widescreen
- Single Side - Dual Layer
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentary - 1. Joe Dante - Director
- Music Video
- Trailers
Text/Galleries:
- Trivia
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Reviews
A loving celebration, and biting critique, of our pop culture-saturated times.
Simply: This is Christopher Lee's 200th film. He plays a character called Dr. Catheter. I love movies.
Awesome sequel! The gremlins have more clever bits and satirize themselves in this brilliant postmodern horror-comedy.
Less scary than the original, but much funnier -- though the theatrical version has a scene with Hulk Hogan that's unwisely replaced by one of John Wayne on the video.
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