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Happy holidays everyone! Time to wrap up the season with this last holiday themed flick :)

I watched this on Max for those who are curious. 

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LINK: https://youtu.be/yT0ooiXL3iQ 

Original Movie: Gremlins

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Adam Doyle

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Marty McGee

I watched this as a kid on a family trip to NYC. I remember my parents were trying to get tickets to see Cats on Broadway, but they were unsuccessful. So they took me and my brother to see this instead! LOL! Not quite the same vibe. It scared me a little, but not too bad. The microwave was the worst part I remembered. Happy Holidays Nat!!

Chris Biebel

This movie was supposed to be a lot darker (as in, Gizmo actually turned and at one point they threw the mom's head down the stairs). Spielberg suggested that they make it more light-hearted. I don't know how much you noticed from the convention where the dad was calling from. In the background they had the time machine from The Time Machine and when they cut back to it, it had disappeared. Also, when they first showed the dad, a guy rode in front of him on a vehicle. The guy was Steven Spielberg. The term Gremlin actually does trace it's roots to WWII. Whenever there was problems with equipment, it was blamed on Gremlins. There's even a Twilight Zone episode with William Shatner where he's on a plane and he looks out the window and sees a Gremlin attacking the plane. BTW, there are a number of Spielberg references in the movie. The poster of the DJ shows him dressed as Indiana Jones. The two movie titles at the theater ("A Boy's Life" and "Watch the Skies") were the working titles for E.T. and Close Encounters, respectively. The guy in the bar complimenting Billy on his drawing of Mrs. Deagle as a dragon is none other that Chuck Jones, of Looney Tunes fame.

Michael G. Munz

The big mystery of this movie is what job does Mrs. Peltzer have that the family can afford this house? The ROI of the dad's inventions have got to be so deeply in the negative

Anonymous

I cant watch any movie cuz they have a timer on it can someone help me how to see

Daniel McGuinness

Anyone else overthink the “no feeding after midnight” rule? Like technically it’s always after midnight? Do I have to wait until after 12pm to feed him again? Is there just a constant reoccurring 12 hour period where your new magic dog is cursed? I’d have Gremlins so quick…

Josh R

You should watch the second one!!! Its so funny

John Scott

Gremlins could have been a real horror show for kids to watch. Reportedly, the script first version was much darker than the final film. Various scenes were cut, including one which portrayed Billy's mother dying in her struggle with the gremlins, with her head thrown down the stairs when Billy arrives. There was also a scene where the gremlins ate Billy's dog and a scene where the gremlins attacked a McDonald's, eating customers instead of burgers.. So, yeah..

Ashley

Gremlins 2 is one of the wildest rides out there.