グレムリン 特別版 [DVD]
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フォーマット | 色, ドルビー, ワイドスクリーン |
コントリビュータ | フィービー・ケイツ, ホイト・アクストン, ザック・ギャリガン, ジョー・ダンテ, クリス・コロンバス |
言語 | スペイン語, 英語, 日本語 |
稼働時間 | 1 時間 46 分 |
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「水に濡らさない」「太陽光にあてない」「夜中12時をすぎたら食べ物を与えてはいけない」。モグワイという不思議な動物に関する3つの約束。それを破ったために、子犬のようにかわいい小動物から、凶悪なモンスターのグレムリンへと化したギズモ。やがて分裂増殖し、町中を荒らしまわり始めた。のちに続編も作られた、SFブラック・コメディのヒット作である。
スティーヴン・スピルバーグが製作総指揮、監督は『ハウリング』のジョー・ダンテである。日本でもアイドルだったフィービー・ケイツが、ギズモの飼い主である主人公のガールフレンド役で出演している。しかし、そのかわいさ、愛らしさで、主役はやっぱりギズモといえるのでは。(伊藤文恵)
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製作総指揮: スティーヴン・スピルバーグ/フランク・マーシャル/キャスリーン・ケネディ 製作: マイケル・フィネル 監督: ジョー・ダンテ 脚本: クリス・コロンバス 出演: ザック・ギャリガン/フィービー・ケイツ/ホイト・アクストン 声の出演: 関俊彦/玉川紗己子/富田耕生
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- アスペクト比 : 1.78:1
- メーカーにより製造中止になりました : いいえ
- 言語 : スペイン語, 英語, 日本語
- EAN : 4988135538574
- 監督 : ジョー・ダンテ
- メディア形式 : 色, ドルビー, ワイドスクリーン
- 時間 : 1 時間 46 分
- 発売日 : 2002/12/20
- 出演 : ザック・ギャリガン, フィービー・ケイツ, ホイト・アクストン
- 字幕: : 英語, ポルトガル語, 日本語, スペイン語, タイ語, 中国語
- 言語 : 英語 (Dolby Digital 5.1), 日本語 (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), スペイン語 (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), 英語 (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
- 販売元 : ワーナー・ホーム・ビデオ
- ASIN : B00006LY2F
- ディスク枚数 : 1
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 99,051位DVD (DVDの売れ筋ランキングを見る)
- - 826位外国のファンタジー映画
- - 2,000位外国のSF映画
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上位レビュー、対象国: 日本
レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
2024年4月22日に日本でレビュー済み
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初めてグレムリンを見ました。多少のホラーもありながら、常に次の展開にドキドキしてしまいました。水に濡れなかったらモグワイちゃんはキュートでチャーミングだと思いました。ありがとうございました。
2023年12月25日に日本でレビュー済み
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これにつきますね。。。
ギズモは可愛すぎます。
けれどストライプは悪さして人を殺してしまう。
この時代の色や物が大好きです。
気になったのは、お金に困ってクリスマスもまともに過ごせないという
家族、、、、何も進展がなかったから登場する意味あったのかな?という感じです。
ギズモは可愛すぎます。
けれどストライプは悪さして人を殺してしまう。
この時代の色や物が大好きです。
気になったのは、お金に困ってクリスマスもまともに過ごせないという
家族、、、、何も進展がなかったから登場する意味あったのかな?という感じです。
2024年3月14日に日本でレビュー済み
褒めている人達!アナタ方はホントにこの映画のファンなのかい!?第1作のPR写真にはずっとリック・ベイカーの工房で作られた『2』のギズモが起用されている。グロテスクで狂暴なグレムリン達は果て方まで結構キタナい印象もある第1作に対し、悪ふざけだが後味を悪くせずかなり甘口に寄せた続編に、ギズモも『トムとジェリー』のジェリーに寄せたような可愛らしさは認めるが、第1作でモグワイを製作したのはクリス・ウェイラスなのだ。それまでに無い意欲的な新しさが光った第1作のギズモはどこに行った?ワーナーには納得行くような説明を求める。
追伸!UltraHDリマスター版発売の翌年(2020年)、クリス・ウェイラスは所有していたモグワイとグレムリンのパペット、テストと記録で撮影されたビデオ映像を用いて83分のドキュメンタリー"Gremlins: A Puppet Story"を作った。imdbではなんと続編より高評価を得ている(!)。CG時代の到来で破棄されたアニマトロニクスや特殊メイクの技術を磨いて知恵を絞った日々の回想録。ギズモの朽ちた人形が映し出される場面などは本当に悲しかった。
追伸!UltraHDリマスター版発売の翌年(2020年)、クリス・ウェイラスは所有していたモグワイとグレムリンのパペット、テストと記録で撮影されたビデオ映像を用いて83分のドキュメンタリー"Gremlins: A Puppet Story"を作った。imdbではなんと続編より高評価を得ている(!)。CG時代の到来で破棄されたアニマトロニクスや特殊メイクの技術を磨いて知恵を絞った日々の回想録。ギズモの朽ちた人形が映し出される場面などは本当に悲しかった。
2023年7月2日に日本でレビュー済み
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2022年金ローで放送されるまでどういう作品か全く知りませんでした
こんなカワイイキャラクターでスティーブン・スピルバーグの作品?と最初思っていましたがダークファンタジーなんですね
ぬいぐるみが一時期流行っていましたがなるほどそういことか
悪いモグワイも強いんですが作中でいったらビッグマムが一番強い。一番印象に残りました!
こんなカワイイキャラクターでスティーブン・スピルバーグの作品?と最初思っていましたがダークファンタジーなんですね
ぬいぐるみが一時期流行っていましたがなるほどそういことか
悪いモグワイも強いんですが作中でいったらビッグマムが一番強い。一番印象に残りました!
2023年4月27日に日本でレビュー済み
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古い映画だから画像が悪いと思っていたけれど、最新のブルーレイにしてくれているので良かったです。
2023年2月15日に日本でレビュー済み
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公開時に見て以来の視聴でした。やっぱり面白い。何度も観たいです。
2023年1月24日に日本でレビュー済み
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可愛いギズモをみたくてグレムリン1と2を両方購入しました。
古い映画だけど、80年代の雰囲気や可愛いギズモに癒されました。
古い映画だけど、80年代の雰囲気や可愛いギズモに癒されました。
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DerReviewer
5つ星のうち5.0
Joe Dante's Weihnachtsklassiker
2024年1月17日にドイツでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Der Film gehört zu den besten Weihnachtsfilmen aller Zeiten. Eine deutliche Steigerung zur normalen Blu Ray ist zu sehen.
Von mir eine klare Empfehlung
Von mir eine klare Empfehlung
Marco Petti
5つ星のうち5.0
NIENTE LUCE, ACQUA E CIBO DOPO LA MEZZANOTTE...I GREMLINS CULT ANNI '80 !
2023年11月18日にイタリアでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
💿 RECENSIONE:
Se possiedi un Mogwai devi semplicemente rispettare tre regole:
1) Mai esporre un Mogwai alla luce;
2) Mai bagnarlo;
3) Mai nutrirlo dopo mezzanotte.
In breve Gremlins di Joe Dante è tutto qui. Uno dei cult più cult anni ’80, scritto da Chris Columbus e prodotto da Steven Spielberg.
I Mogwai sono degli esseri dolcissimi: cantano e fanno cose carine. Ma se non si rispettano le tre regole allora arrivano i problemi, cosa che naturalmente avviene nella piccola e tranquilla cittadina di provincia della working class americana.
Inizialmente la sceneggiatura di Columbus era molto più audace e virata a tinte horror, tanto che nella prima bozza i gremlins avrebbero addirittura decapitato qualcuno, sbranato il cane e divorato esseri umani. Quasi spiace che in fase di pre-produzione non abbiano scelto di seguire la via dei giusti. Tuttavia è anche vero che Gremlins deve il suo successo in virtù della sua versione più edulcolorata, più carina e natalizia, e difatti ebbe un notevole riscontro al box office.
A tutt’oggi possiamo tranquillamente considerare il film di Joe Dante uno dei migliori horror-comedy dell’epoca. Da un lato il mogwai con il suo aspetto coccoloso, dall’altro l’anarchia omicida dei gremlins, una sorta di Dottor Jekyll e Mr Hyde. I gremlins sono il deus ex machina dell’intera baracca, tra humour nero e momenti piuttosto surreali.
Rivedere oggi Gremlins è come viaggiare nel passato e amare il cinema artigianale di una volta senza nessun uso e abuso di computer grafica malgrado alcuni aspetti appaiono palesemente invecchiati male, altri momenti invece si mostrano più duraturi nel tempo, migliorati da una patina vintage che ne ha migliorato la messa in scena complessiva.
I Gremlins rappresentano un cinema nel quale registi come Joe Dante detenevano una loro dimensione, poi spariti nell’oblio a causa della velocità con cui cambiano i gusti del pubblico. Purtroppo è un’amara constatazione. Resta il fatto che Gremlins sia uno dei migliori film di Natale, d’altronde chi non vorrebbe ricevere in regalo un Mogwai, alias Gremlins, distruttore di universi.
Se possiedi un Mogwai devi semplicemente rispettare tre regole:
1) Mai esporre un Mogwai alla luce;
2) Mai bagnarlo;
3) Mai nutrirlo dopo mezzanotte.
In breve Gremlins di Joe Dante è tutto qui. Uno dei cult più cult anni ’80, scritto da Chris Columbus e prodotto da Steven Spielberg.
I Mogwai sono degli esseri dolcissimi: cantano e fanno cose carine. Ma se non si rispettano le tre regole allora arrivano i problemi, cosa che naturalmente avviene nella piccola e tranquilla cittadina di provincia della working class americana.
Inizialmente la sceneggiatura di Columbus era molto più audace e virata a tinte horror, tanto che nella prima bozza i gremlins avrebbero addirittura decapitato qualcuno, sbranato il cane e divorato esseri umani. Quasi spiace che in fase di pre-produzione non abbiano scelto di seguire la via dei giusti. Tuttavia è anche vero che Gremlins deve il suo successo in virtù della sua versione più edulcolorata, più carina e natalizia, e difatti ebbe un notevole riscontro al box office.
A tutt’oggi possiamo tranquillamente considerare il film di Joe Dante uno dei migliori horror-comedy dell’epoca. Da un lato il mogwai con il suo aspetto coccoloso, dall’altro l’anarchia omicida dei gremlins, una sorta di Dottor Jekyll e Mr Hyde. I gremlins sono il deus ex machina dell’intera baracca, tra humour nero e momenti piuttosto surreali.
Rivedere oggi Gremlins è come viaggiare nel passato e amare il cinema artigianale di una volta senza nessun uso e abuso di computer grafica malgrado alcuni aspetti appaiono palesemente invecchiati male, altri momenti invece si mostrano più duraturi nel tempo, migliorati da una patina vintage che ne ha migliorato la messa in scena complessiva.
I Gremlins rappresentano un cinema nel quale registi come Joe Dante detenevano una loro dimensione, poi spariti nell’oblio a causa della velocità con cui cambiano i gusti del pubblico. Purtroppo è un’amara constatazione. Resta il fatto che Gremlins sia uno dei migliori film di Natale, d’altronde chi non vorrebbe ricevere in regalo un Mogwai, alias Gremlins, distruttore di universi.
Marco Petti
2023年11月18日にイタリアでレビュー済み
Se possiedi un Mogwai devi semplicemente rispettare tre regole:
1) Mai esporre un Mogwai alla luce;
2) Mai bagnarlo;
3) Mai nutrirlo dopo mezzanotte.
In breve Gremlins di Joe Dante è tutto qui. Uno dei cult più cult anni ’80, scritto da Chris Columbus e prodotto da Steven Spielberg.
I Mogwai sono degli esseri dolcissimi: cantano e fanno cose carine. Ma se non si rispettano le tre regole allora arrivano i problemi, cosa che naturalmente avviene nella piccola e tranquilla cittadina di provincia della working class americana.
Inizialmente la sceneggiatura di Columbus era molto più audace e virata a tinte horror, tanto che nella prima bozza i gremlins avrebbero addirittura decapitato qualcuno, sbranato il cane e divorato esseri umani. Quasi spiace che in fase di pre-produzione non abbiano scelto di seguire la via dei giusti. Tuttavia è anche vero che Gremlins deve il suo successo in virtù della sua versione più edulcolorata, più carina e natalizia, e difatti ebbe un notevole riscontro al box office.
A tutt’oggi possiamo tranquillamente considerare il film di Joe Dante uno dei migliori horror-comedy dell’epoca. Da un lato il mogwai con il suo aspetto coccoloso, dall’altro l’anarchia omicida dei gremlins, una sorta di Dottor Jekyll e Mr Hyde. I gremlins sono il deus ex machina dell’intera baracca, tra humour nero e momenti piuttosto surreali.
Rivedere oggi Gremlins è come viaggiare nel passato e amare il cinema artigianale di una volta senza nessun uso e abuso di computer grafica malgrado alcuni aspetti appaiono palesemente invecchiati male, altri momenti invece si mostrano più duraturi nel tempo, migliorati da una patina vintage che ne ha migliorato la messa in scena complessiva.
I Gremlins rappresentano un cinema nel quale registi come Joe Dante detenevano una loro dimensione, poi spariti nell’oblio a causa della velocità con cui cambiano i gusti del pubblico. Purtroppo è un’amara constatazione. Resta il fatto che Gremlins sia uno dei migliori film di Natale, d’altronde chi non vorrebbe ricevere in regalo un Mogwai, alias Gremlins, distruttore di universi.
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TechnoMachinima1996
5つ星のうち5.0
One highly enjoyable comedy/horror classic from the 80's.
2017年12月20日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Every time I watch this movie it just takes me back to my youth. I can remember seeing this in theaters when I was younger and it stayed in my memories a good amount. Several years later I bought it on VHS and everything that I loved about it as I kid plus the many things that I actually forgot about all got me to step back in time to the 80's. Since then I watched it a bunch of times more and later on more times on DVD.
This movie is for all ages and for me it never gets old. I find that every time I watch this movie I always catch something new going on in the movie that I never noticed before. This movie packs quite a wallop whatwith this movie being a hilarious and sort of scary movie, the Gremlin monsters are really menacing and awesome, the score/soundtrack is classic and just excellent, It's during Christmas time that all the horror, mayhem, and hilarity takes place, young actors and classic actors are both in the movie, finally it's from the 80's making it both nostalgic and showcasing the great awesomeness of the era.
Some Facts About the Film: It was directed by Joe Dante and produced by by Michael Finnell. It was written by Chris Columbus. The musical score was by the late great Jerry Goldsmith. Among some of the notable stars are Zach Galligan(Hatchet III, Cyborg 3, Waxwork 1&2), Phoebe Cates(Fast Times at Rigdemont High, Princess Caraboo, Bright Lights Big City), Polly Holliday(Tv's Alice), Glynn Turman(TV's A Different World, The Inkwell) and Judge Reinhold(Fast Times At Ridgemont High, Head Office, Vice Versa) The cinematography was by John Hora. The Gremlins and Mogwais were created by Chris Walas. The production company for the film was Amblin Entertainment. It was distributed by Warner Bros. The theatrical release date for the film was June 8, 1984. The budget was $11 million dollars. Finally the movie grossed $153.1 million dollars.
I just love the creature design for the Gremlins and the Mogwais by Chris Walas. True the animatronics movements proved a bit stiff at times but at that time I had never seen such awesome and campy puppets before. Not only was Gizmo cute and lovable but the other Mogwai were semi-cute and menacing to say nothing for the Gremlins especially Stripe which proved to be menacing and ruthless yet strangely cute themselves. The movements for them were excellent for the most part. What makes the Gremlins particularly evil and vicious and still hilarious and fun is how they emulate and poke fun at some many cliche' things that humans do.
About the humor, a couple of my favorite funny moments would definitely be for example: All the hysterical things that they were doing in Dorry's Tavern including the one Gremlin wearing sweat clothes and legwarmers while break-dancing. Another would be the scene where Stripe gets angry with the card dealer Gremlin and shoots him. Or even the teasing Gremlin with the puppets on his hands annoying the Gremlin with the hat to the point of him hitting the Gremlin with the puppets in the head with a mallet. As violent and rough as those couple of scenes might sound they were done in a bloodless and campy Looney Tunes and Three Stooges slapstick style. That is just to name a few gutbuster hilarious moments.
Both the score by the late great Jerry Goldsmith and the songs on the soundtrack are excellent. Jerry Goldsmith was always one of my top favorite film score composers and his work with this movie was among some of his greatest work ever. His music here carries a lovely 80's vibe with it of course but also his melodies are very infectious and have an indelible earworm element to them as you are likely to be humming his tunes anywhere at any time plus they just plain stay in your head in general. For the purpose of the movie Jerry comes up with not just the perfect moodset and emotion to go with the scenes but he goes from mellow, feelgood, and relaxing all the way to freaky and menacing without missing a beat. As for the soundtrack well that included Michael Sembello(well-known for Maniac from the Flashdance soundtrack), Peter Gabriel, and Quaterflash. While they were the only popular pop artists at the time doing only one song a piece on the soundtrack Their songs are still alot of awesome and fun classic 80's tunes. Being a huge fan of all 3 artists their presence on this album proved completely welcome by me.
Joe Dante certainly has proven himself quite a great director when he did other great movies such as The Howling, Explorers(another of my fond childhood memories), and The Burbs. I have always enjoyed Dante's elements of humor, horror, weirdness, and at times sex appeal that his movies have often showcased.
I am highly impressed with John Hora's cinematography in this movie. The interiors of the houses and public places are well shot and well edited both. Just enough lighting, relatable looking house interiors, recognizable building interiors, and moody colors and shapes make for some excellent shots as well. There's not alot to say about the exterior shots except that only as much as you need to see of the outside is shown. Particularly when you get to see that the fictional town of Kingston Falls looks very much like a common Southern or Midwestern small town.
Most of the actors did a good at least decent job. Corey Feldman was good as Pete. Hoyt Axton was likable and believable as Rand Peltzer. Phoebe Cates did an okay Job as Kate though it was a huge switch from her usually sexy roles to a squeaky clean small town girl. Judge Reinhold was obnoxious yet quite funny as Jerold. Classic B-movie actor Dick Miller was tongue in cheek funny as Murray Futterman. Polly Holliday was sensational as the vile and nasty b**** of a landlady Mrs. Ruby Deagle; she was also funny. No complaints about anyone else with the exception of Zach Galligan. His acting was horrendous then and to this day his acting is still ghastly. He was a really poor choice as Billy and if he had been more focused on then the monsters he would have seriously ruined the whole movie.
Overall, if you love 80's horror, Christmas horror, 80's comedy, little monster movies involving the little monsters wreaking havoc such as Critters, Munchies, The Gate, or Ghoulies, love great 80's music, good camp, want something that even children can watch, good animatronics, and you enjoy references made to older actors and movies well then this movie is a must see. After 33 years this movie still delivers on the horror and laughs! 10 stars out of 10!!
This movie is for all ages and for me it never gets old. I find that every time I watch this movie I always catch something new going on in the movie that I never noticed before. This movie packs quite a wallop whatwith this movie being a hilarious and sort of scary movie, the Gremlin monsters are really menacing and awesome, the score/soundtrack is classic and just excellent, It's during Christmas time that all the horror, mayhem, and hilarity takes place, young actors and classic actors are both in the movie, finally it's from the 80's making it both nostalgic and showcasing the great awesomeness of the era.
Some Facts About the Film: It was directed by Joe Dante and produced by by Michael Finnell. It was written by Chris Columbus. The musical score was by the late great Jerry Goldsmith. Among some of the notable stars are Zach Galligan(Hatchet III, Cyborg 3, Waxwork 1&2), Phoebe Cates(Fast Times at Rigdemont High, Princess Caraboo, Bright Lights Big City), Polly Holliday(Tv's Alice), Glynn Turman(TV's A Different World, The Inkwell) and Judge Reinhold(Fast Times At Ridgemont High, Head Office, Vice Versa) The cinematography was by John Hora. The Gremlins and Mogwais were created by Chris Walas. The production company for the film was Amblin Entertainment. It was distributed by Warner Bros. The theatrical release date for the film was June 8, 1984. The budget was $11 million dollars. Finally the movie grossed $153.1 million dollars.
I just love the creature design for the Gremlins and the Mogwais by Chris Walas. True the animatronics movements proved a bit stiff at times but at that time I had never seen such awesome and campy puppets before. Not only was Gizmo cute and lovable but the other Mogwai were semi-cute and menacing to say nothing for the Gremlins especially Stripe which proved to be menacing and ruthless yet strangely cute themselves. The movements for them were excellent for the most part. What makes the Gremlins particularly evil and vicious and still hilarious and fun is how they emulate and poke fun at some many cliche' things that humans do.
About the humor, a couple of my favorite funny moments would definitely be for example: All the hysterical things that they were doing in Dorry's Tavern including the one Gremlin wearing sweat clothes and legwarmers while break-dancing. Another would be the scene where Stripe gets angry with the card dealer Gremlin and shoots him. Or even the teasing Gremlin with the puppets on his hands annoying the Gremlin with the hat to the point of him hitting the Gremlin with the puppets in the head with a mallet. As violent and rough as those couple of scenes might sound they were done in a bloodless and campy Looney Tunes and Three Stooges slapstick style. That is just to name a few gutbuster hilarious moments.
Both the score by the late great Jerry Goldsmith and the songs on the soundtrack are excellent. Jerry Goldsmith was always one of my top favorite film score composers and his work with this movie was among some of his greatest work ever. His music here carries a lovely 80's vibe with it of course but also his melodies are very infectious and have an indelible earworm element to them as you are likely to be humming his tunes anywhere at any time plus they just plain stay in your head in general. For the purpose of the movie Jerry comes up with not just the perfect moodset and emotion to go with the scenes but he goes from mellow, feelgood, and relaxing all the way to freaky and menacing without missing a beat. As for the soundtrack well that included Michael Sembello(well-known for Maniac from the Flashdance soundtrack), Peter Gabriel, and Quaterflash. While they were the only popular pop artists at the time doing only one song a piece on the soundtrack Their songs are still alot of awesome and fun classic 80's tunes. Being a huge fan of all 3 artists their presence on this album proved completely welcome by me.
Joe Dante certainly has proven himself quite a great director when he did other great movies such as The Howling, Explorers(another of my fond childhood memories), and The Burbs. I have always enjoyed Dante's elements of humor, horror, weirdness, and at times sex appeal that his movies have often showcased.
I am highly impressed with John Hora's cinematography in this movie. The interiors of the houses and public places are well shot and well edited both. Just enough lighting, relatable looking house interiors, recognizable building interiors, and moody colors and shapes make for some excellent shots as well. There's not alot to say about the exterior shots except that only as much as you need to see of the outside is shown. Particularly when you get to see that the fictional town of Kingston Falls looks very much like a common Southern or Midwestern small town.
Most of the actors did a good at least decent job. Corey Feldman was good as Pete. Hoyt Axton was likable and believable as Rand Peltzer. Phoebe Cates did an okay Job as Kate though it was a huge switch from her usually sexy roles to a squeaky clean small town girl. Judge Reinhold was obnoxious yet quite funny as Jerold. Classic B-movie actor Dick Miller was tongue in cheek funny as Murray Futterman. Polly Holliday was sensational as the vile and nasty b**** of a landlady Mrs. Ruby Deagle; she was also funny. No complaints about anyone else with the exception of Zach Galligan. His acting was horrendous then and to this day his acting is still ghastly. He was a really poor choice as Billy and if he had been more focused on then the monsters he would have seriously ruined the whole movie.
Overall, if you love 80's horror, Christmas horror, 80's comedy, little monster movies involving the little monsters wreaking havoc such as Critters, Munchies, The Gate, or Ghoulies, love great 80's music, good camp, want something that even children can watch, good animatronics, and you enjoy references made to older actors and movies well then this movie is a must see. After 33 years this movie still delivers on the horror and laughs! 10 stars out of 10!!
susan moore-milants
5つ星のうち5.0
Five Stars
2015年2月5日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
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Maria
5つ星のうち5.0
Por fin disponible en formato UHD 4K!
2023年7月28日にメキシコでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Siempre he sido fan de esta saga Gremlins, y cuando me enteré que había salido en formato UHD 4K la compré de inmediato, se ve espectacular y mejor que nunca. El único inconveniente es que no trae Slipcover y por el precio tan alto si es algo que me decepcionó
Maria
2023年7月28日にメキシコでレビュー済み
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