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*Note: This is the cropped version as it would have been shown in theaters, to see the uncropped version, click here: • Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) 35mm film... Please, like and subscribe! This 35mm film trailer has been donated by https://www.nathanboone.com and transferred to digital using the Gugusse Roller with the Raspberry Pi HQ Camera. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099700/ https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/grem... 72% - 59% The Gugusse Roller is a DIY project. Build your own Gugusse Roller, visit https://www.deniscarl.com and/or / gugusse-roller-2216783521714775 , no registration, no fees, no fuss. *Synopsis and review by ChatGPT* In Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990), directed by Joe Dante, the lovable yet mischievous Mogwai, Gizmo, makes a return. This time, the story shifts from the small-town setting of the original film to the bustling urban jungle of New York City. Billy (Zach Galligan) and Kate (Phoebe Cates), now a couple, work at a state-of-the-art skyscraper owned by the eccentric billionaire Daniel Clamp (John Glover). When Gizmo escapes his lab captivity within the building and accidentally gets wet, chaos ensues. The Gremlins multiply and wreak havoc, transforming the high-tech tower into a battleground of zany, slapstick chaos. Gremlins 2 leans heavily into comedic territory, departing from the horror-comedy balance of its predecessor. The film satirizes consumerism, corporate culture, and even sequels themselves, delivering a self-aware and anarchic experience. Director Joe Dante pulls out all the stops, filling the movie with pop-culture references, cartoonish sight gags, and creative creature designs. It’s a movie that revels in absurdity, with the Gremlins' antics feeling more like a live-action cartoon than a horror flick. The special effects team, led by Chris Walas (known for The Fly*), introduces new, diverse Gremlin designs that stand out for their humor and creativity. While not as critically acclaimed as the original, *Gremlins 2 has become a cult classic for its bold, humorous, and unconventional style. Technically, the movie was filmed using Arriflex 35 III and Arriflex 535 cameras, known for their reliability in capturing fast-paced and practical effects-driven scenes. A significant portion of the filming took place at Warner Bros. Studios, utilizing detailed sets that could accommodate the practical effects and puppet work. Although the film had a budget of $50 million—double that of the first installment—it struggled at the box office, grossing around $41.5 million domestically. Nonetheless, Gremlins 2 remains a beloved sequel, celebrated for its quirky sense of humor, memorable characters, and creative freedom that pushed the boundaries of what a sequel could be.