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  • The Film Mocks The 'Three Rules' Established In The First Movie  on Random 'Gremlins 2' Brilliantly Makes Fun Of Everyone Who Loved First Movi

    (#1) The Film Mocks The 'Three Rules' Established In The First Movie 

    The "three rules" of the Gremlins are that you can't get them wet, you can't feed them after midnight, and you can't expose them to sunlight. Obviously, these rules are arbitrary, but the first Gremlins film treats them as sacred, while Gremlins 2 throws out the serious tone established in its predecessor. Even the people who work in the building beset by Gremlins are dubious of how these rules work. 

    At one point, a group of crew members on a fictional TV show wonder aloud how one could keep a Mogwai from changing if it crossed into a new time zone, specifically if it were being transported on a plane. Dante explains that this moment came from his initial fears that the audience wouldn't accept the rules. He told Syfy: "We were always worried that the rules were so arbitrary that the audience would just say, 'What you do mean don't get them wet after midnight? Where does that come from?'" 

  • The Characters Of 'Gremlins 2' Are Turned Into Marketing Gimmicks To Satirize The Studios' Obsession With Selling Merchandise on Random 'Gremlins 2' Brilliantly Makes Fun Of Everyone Who Loved First Movi

    (#3) The Characters Of 'Gremlins 2' Are Turned Into Marketing Gimmicks To Satirize The Studios' Obsession With Selling Merchandise

    According to Dante, Warner Bros. wanted a Gremlins sequel solely for merchandising purposes. After Star Wars was released in 1977, movie studios began seeking properties that could help sell merchandise. Blockbuster films of the 1980s showed selling character rights for toys, backpacks, Trapper Keepers, or any other products was far more profitable than the movie tickets themselves. But with the release of Gremlins and Ghostbusters in 1984 and the failures of their merchandising campaigns, it became obvious to studio heads and economists that sequels were more profitable because they had pre-established characters. Gremlins 2 was no exception to that, but it's also obvious Dante purposely took the merchandising philosophy to its extreme in order to satirize it.

    Along with the very adorable and pre-established Gizmo, who is given a cute Rambo outfit, the Gremlins come in a variety of shapes and sizes. There's a spider Gremlin, a lady Gremlin, an electric Gremlin, and a suave Gremlin. By giving them each a defining characteristic, Dante turns the Gremlins into over-the-top merchandising opportunities. 

    The film doesn't just stop at insinuating there are new and improved Gremlins. At the end of the film, billionaire Daniel Clamp (John Glover) says that Clamp Industries is going to "market the hell" out of Gizmo. On top of that, there are visual references to Batman and one Gremlin has the Warner Bros. logo tattooed on its body.

     

  • The Film Is Critical Of Film Criticism on Random 'Gremlins 2' Brilliantly Makes Fun Of Everyone Who Loved First Movi

    (#6) The Film Is Critical Of Film Criticism

    Gremlins 2 might be the only major motion picture that references the fact that it's a sequel to a film by having a film critic trash the initial film in the series before slaying said critic. The scene in question shows real-life film critic Leonard Maltin discussing a VHS re-release of Gremlins and uses the exact same words he used to review the original movie. He notoriously disliked the first film for its gore but agreed to be asphyxiated with a roll of 35mm film by a group of Gremlins in the sequel.

     

  • Dante Made His Human Characters Useless on Random 'Gremlins 2' Brilliantly Makes Fun Of Everyone Who Loved First Movi

    (#2) Dante Made His Human Characters Useless

    From the moment the film starts, it's obvious Dante cares more about portraying non-stop gags and the Gremlins themselves rather than establishing an emotional core to the narrative. Any moment spent with a human who isn't dressed like a vampire or wearing a mad scientist uniform is dull to the point of parody.

    Most of the first act is spent getting the people from the original film out of the way so Dante and his new creations can run amok. He obviously didn't want to tell a story about Billy Peltzer's (Zach Galligan) new job or whether he was going to marry Kate Beringer (Phoebe Cates), so he literally locks them out of the movie for most of the runtime. The only human characters who interact with the Gremlins once the mayhem begins are either over-the-top caricatures of businesspeople or scientists or people with eccentric onscreen personas, like Hulk Hogan and John Wayne. 

     

  • Dante Didn't Want To Make The Sequel, So He Structured It Exactly Like The Original - But With A Bigger Budget  on Random 'Gremlins 2' Brilliantly Makes Fun Of Everyone Who Loved First Movi

    (#4) Dante Didn't Want To Make The Sequel, So He Structured It Exactly Like The Original - But With A Bigger Budget 

    Since Gremlins 2 was first released, Dante has discussed the fact that he didn't want to make the film. When the sequel was first proposed, he actively turned down Warner Bros. during their initial conversations. After the studio failed to find any purpose to make the sequel beyond the monetary success of the first, Warner Bros. promised Dante he could have full control of production. Dante describes the film as "a pretty unusual studio movie, but it comes from a desperate desire to make a sequel to a movie that made hundreds of millions of dollars." 

    Dante claimed the Warner Bros. pitch that inspired him to get to work on Gremlins 2 was equally freeing and depressing. He said he was told: “'If you give us a couple of cans of film with Gremlins in them next summer, you can do whatever you want.' And they gave me three times the money we had to make the first one."

    The desire for a sequel is what inspired Dante to make the movie "about how there didn’t need to be a sequel to 'Gremlins.'"

    Gremlins 2 was bigger while containing more of the same that everyone loved, but with a twist. Dante literally gave the sequel the same story, the same characters, and essentially the same outcome (all of the Gremlins are electrocuted, whereas, in the first film, they perish in a fire). 

  • The Films Opening Credits Break The Fourth Wall on Random 'Gremlins 2' Brilliantly Makes Fun Of Everyone Who Loved First Movi

    (#9) The Films Opening Credits Break The Fourth Wall

    Before Gremlins 2 even begins, Dante breaks the fourth wall by opening his picture with a classic Warner Bros. Looney Tunes introduction. Bugs Bunny rides the WB shield into the frame, but he's stopped by Daffy Duck. The two characters argue over who's going to introduce the movie before Bugs gives up and allows Daffy to take over. 

    This opening section accomplishes a few things. First, it sets up that Gremlins 2 is essentially an extension of a Looney Tunes cartoon and that the audience should set their expectations accordingly. It also shows Daffy Duck taking over for Bugs Bunny to point out it will not be a standard Gremlins sequel.

     

     

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Gremlins 2 is a movie that combines the elements of comedy, fantasy, and horror movies and was released in 1990 by Warner Bros. It was known as the sequel to the 1984 film Gremlins, many audiences think that Gremlins 2 is even better than the original. The whole movie is full of various jokes that made people laugh, although it is an old movie, the special effects are brilliant. Gremlins 2 received mixed reviews due to some violence and dark scenes.

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