Gremlins
Gremlins
PG | 08 June 1984 (USA)
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When Billy Peltzer is given a strange but adorable pet named Gizmo for Christmas, he inadvertently breaks the three important rules of caring for a Mogwai, unleashing a horde of mischievous gremlins on a small town.

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mpaulso

A perfect mix of everything I love in movies! 80's, Christmas, Animals, and horror. Also Kate's story about her dad dressing up as Santa Claus and dying in the chimney was the most hilariously dark thing I have seen in a movie in a while.

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algancan2

The thing I love in Gremlins is that they created everything by hand. The monsters look very humanly. I mean their movements and their responses to certain scenarios. It really gives the movie a good look.

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classicsoncall

It's always cool to revisit a movie that was seen when it first came out and not again until the present day. This time it's my turn for "Gremlins", a gem that made it's mark in the comedy/horror genre way back in 1984. Being a classic movie fan, it was a treat to catch clips from even earlier films like "It's a Wonderful Life", "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" and "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". I enjoy those little bits of nostalgia whenever they pop up in something I'm watching.Once the furry little fuzzball Gizmo pops out a handful more of his look-alikes, the fun begins until things get out of control during the metamorphosis stage when mogwais turn into gremlins. I don't think I have to go into the whole back story to explain things, there are enough reviews here if you haven't seen the movie, and most likely if you're reading this you already have.The one caveat I would offer here is that for real young kids, this might be too intense, what with the ugliness of the gremlin creatures and the nasty violence they bring to the story. Not to mention the highly creative ways Mom Peltzer (Frances Lee McCain) deals with her home invaders. The blender deal was pretty dicey, but she really outdid herself with the microwave treatment, never considering who was going to clean up the mess afterward. That's what I liked about her.There's only two questions I have after catching this flick the other night, the first one being kind of facetious. Isn't it always 'after midnight' once the clock strikes twelve? But maybe even more importantly for this fan of classic movies and TV programs - where was William Shatner for this one?

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skybrick736

Having seen Gremlins a long time ago as a child and liking the film, it was probably best to revisit it to see if it holds up today. The story (mystical creature bought in Chinatown, dad making clunky inventions) and silly dialogue are typical for the time period, it's a total 80s cheese fest. The biggest mistake that the Gremlins filmmakers made was the lead casting of Zach Galligan, who had stiff acting throughout, and Phoebe Cates who hadn't yet blossomed into the actress she would later become. The movie gets good when the Gremlins action picks up and they start causing havoc in town. The little creature's mannerisms and scheming antics are the most memorable aspects of the film. Aside from the fact it's still a fun Christmas movie, Gremlins has slightly too much hype as a classic. Can't deny though, Gremlins is by far the most impactful small creature film to date.

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