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More than 20 minutes of never-before-seen footage; audio commentary with director Joe Dante; music video; trivia; theatrical trailers and much more.
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1. Chinatown Dirty Work
2. Gizmo Snatched
3. New York; Clamp Centre
4. Grandpa Fred
5. Splice O' Life Inc.
6. Rescuing Gizmo
7. Clamp Reviews the Troops
8. Marla Moves...on Billy
9. Gizmo Gets Wet
10. Canadian Restaurant
11. The Futtermans
12. Furry Things/Snack Bar
13. Morning Hatching
14. Gremlins in Control
15. Microwave Marge
16. Kate's Wild Ride
17. Clamp's Visitor
18. Between Floors
19. Mutation Menagerie
20. Gremlins Spree
21. Futterman Goes Batty
22. Technical Difficulties
23. Bizarre Science
24. Grandpa Fred on the Air
25. Clamp's Chamber
26. Brain Gremlin
27. Dentist's Office; Spider's Web
28. New York; New York...
29. Phoning in an Answer
30. Cleanup Crew
31. Forrster's Bride
32. End Credits
Where the original Gremlins was a horror film spiked with comedy, Gremlins 2: The New Batch is essentially a black comedy, with a couple of horrifying touches. As the film starts, the fantastical trinket shop in Chinatown, which sold the Mogwai in the first film, is demolished by a crazed multi-media businessman called Daniel Clamp (John Glover). The heroes from the first movie, Billy (Zach Galligan) and Kate (Phoebe Cates), happen to work for Clamp in his huge high-rise. They find the Mogwai within Clamp's building, but not before he has accidentally spawned legions of mischievous, lizard-like Gremlins. Soon, the Gremlins are wreaking havoc throughout the building. In the original film, their misdeeds were violent, but here they're also goofy and satirical. Director Joe Dante has filled the film with quick verbal and visual jokes, which, for many, makes Gremlins 2: The New Batch a satire and inversion of the typical horror film. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Movie Guide